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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp rolled out an agenda aimed at helping students learn what they missed during the pandemic, encouraging teacher aides to become full teachers and increasing funding for school counselors.

LILBURN, Ga. — Like schools nationwide, those in Georgia face some big decisions in coming years.

It’s not that Republican incumbent Gov. Brian Kemp and Democratic challenger Stacey Abrams don’t have education proposals., more state-paid preschool slots for lower income families and an increase in college aid financed by legalizing casinos. She also pledges efforts to block conservative laws that limit what schools can teach about race and make it easier for parents to challenge books.

“This is better than private school in some ways,” Camp said, noting both her children get special education services.

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