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October 18th, 2011

Holliday named director of Governor’s Office of Student Achievement

Writer: Michael Childs, 706/542-5889, mdchilds@uga.edu
Contact: Bonnie Stewart Holliday, bonnie27@uga.edu

Published in Alumni, LEAP, News

Holliday

Bonnie Stewart Holliday was named by Gov. Nathan Deal  as executive director of the Governor’s Office of Student Achievement on October 13.

This agency provides education information to stakeholders across Georgia. It focuses on all levels of education, from pre-kindergarten centers to higher education institutions. Parents, educators, business leaders and community activists are able to use this information to help support and improve education statewide.

Holliday (BSEd ’03, MEd ’04) comes to the Office of Student Achievement from the Office of Planning and Budget where she served as the Accountability Manager for the Race to the Top Innovation Fund. Prior to joining OPB, she was the Accountability Program Manager for the Georgia Charter Schools Commission. She also worked for OSA as the Planning and Policy Development Specialist, where she coordinated the implementation and evaluation of the agency’s education policy initiatives.

Holliday received both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in English Education from the University of Georgia. She is currently a doctoral candidate in UGA’s Educational Administration and Policy program, where she is completing a dissertation on school choice coalition building in Georgia.

While completing her doctoral coursework, Holliday held research assistantships in the Learning and Performance Support Laboratory and the Educational Policy and Evaluation Center. She also taught English at a public high school in Banks County prior to returning to graduate school. Holliday and her husband, Lea, reside in Atlanta.

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