Board of Education Meetings - Addressing the Board

In order to improve communication between the Board of Education (BOE) and the citizens of Coweta County, the BOE encourages citizens to attend regularly scheduled board meetings and speak on matters of general public education concerns.

Forty-five minutes will be set aside for this purpose at each BOE meeting, starting at 7:15 p.m.

Requests to speak during the public comment portion of a meeting must be received, at the Board of Education office, no later than 3 hours prior to that meeting being called to order.

Please read, sign, and submit the rules/sign-up sheet to Pat Nixon or Dean Jackson to speak at regular board business meetings. Completed sign-up sheets should be emailed to Pat Nixon at pat.nixon@cowetaschools.net and may also be submitted in person before the board meeting. Note: Those who wish to submit their sign-up sheet at the board meeting should still notify Pat Nixon or Dean Jackson via e-mail or phone for scheduling purposes.

To sign up to speak, call or e-mail Pat Nixon (770-254-2801) or Dean Jackson (770-254-2736).

Click HERE for a copy of the Board's Public Comment Agreement.

Please give your name, school and a brief description of your topic.

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The Coweta County Board of Education are, above, from left to right, first row, Amy Dees (District 1),  Frank Farmer (At-Large),  Larry Robertson (At-Large), Beth Barnett (District 3), second row, Andrew Copeland (District 5, Chairman),  Buzz Glover (District 2, Vice-Chairman), Rob DuBose (District 4, Treasurer), Superintendent Dr. Evan Horton, and Assistant Superintendent Dr. Marc Guy. The Board holds its regular monthly meeting on the second Tuesday of every month, 6:30 p.m., at 167 Werz Industrial Blvd in Newnan.

School Board Information

The Board of Education is a policy-making body charged by law with the responsibility of the administration and operation of the schools of Coweta County. It is composed of seven members elected by the registered voters of the county. Five are elected from districts, and two are elected countywide. Board members voted to receive no compensation for their services.

All meetings are open to the public.