UpdatedMon, Dec 21, 2020 at 3:27 pm ET Reply The Georgia Department of Education awarded City Schools of Decatur, Brookhaven Innovation Academy and others with computer science grants. (Shutterstock) DECATUR, GA — The Georgia Department of Education awarded a second round of grants to help districts across the state build teacher capacity around computer science education, according to a Dec. 21 press release from the education department — which included City Schools of Decatur and Brookhaven Innovation Academy. The first round of grants — which amounted to $744,000 and did not include City Schools of Decatur or Brookhaven Innovation Academy— were announced in November 2019. This year, the 30 districts will receive various portions of $645,000. It is unclear how much money each district will receive.