SCAD donates art supplies to Savannah-Chatham County Public School System Share Updated: 6:25 PM EDT Jun 29, 2021 Share Updated: 6:25 PM EDT Jun 29, 2021
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Show Transcript THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR WILL BEGIN IN A LITTLE MORE TN A HA MONTH IN CHATHAM COUNTY. AND THANKS TO SCAD, STUDENTS WILL HAVE SOME W NE ART SUPPLIES WAITING FOR THEM. OUR DAVE WILLIAMS HAS MORE. WE COULDN T ASK ANYWHERE FOR THIS KIND OF GENEROSITY . AND THAT GENEROSITY IS COMING FROM STUDENTS , FACULTY AND STAFF AT SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN WHO ARE DONATG IN THOUSAS NDOF DOLLARS IN ART SUPPLIES FOR STUDENTS IN THE SAVANNAH CHATHAM COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM AS PART OF ITS SCAD SERVE INITIATIVE. (SCOTT LINZEY- PRESIDENT, SCAD SER) VE TO BE ABLE TO RECYCLE THEM AND GET THEM IN THE HANDS OF TEACHERS AND STUDENTS O WH AN USE THEM AND BENEFIT FROM THEM. WE KNOW THAT THIS IS GOING TO SPARK CREATIVY IT ACROSS OUR CLASSROOMS D AN IT G SOING TO BRING JOY TO THOUSA
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Cooley explained the proposed millage rate reduction is mainly due to the steady flow of income from property taxes. The tax digest has expanded by 5% over the past year, Cooley said.
“We have been very blessed with property values, said Larry Jackson, the district s chief financial officer. [In the] late ’90s and early 2000s, we benefited from the housing boom, but since that time there have been some ups and downs. We also try to not go overboard with programs. We’ve been conservative in nature. The main cause is we live in a county where property values have been in our favor.”