Governor's Office of Student Achievement

The Georgia Governor's Office of Student Achievement (GOSA) is a state agency responsible for ensuring accountability in Georgia's public education system. GOSA provides data-driven reports and analyses on student performance, school accountability, and educational progress.

The office supports educational initiatives and policies aimed at improving student achievement and closing achievement gaps. It also oversees programs that promote educational excellence and innovation, and it collaborates with various stakeholders to enhance the quality of education across the state.

The agency maintains an education scoreboard that tracks the effectiveness of the state's Pre-K through college programs, audits these programs to ensure that state funds are well used, and analyzes and shares with the public data about trends in education.

GOSA Report Card

A GOSA Report Card is an annual evaluation provided by the Georgia Governor's Office of Student Achievement (GOSA) that offers detailed information on the performance of schools and districts within the state. This report card includes data on various metrics such as academic achievement, progress, graduation rates, and school climate. The aim is to provide transparency and accountability, helping stakeholders understand how well schools are performing and where improvements may be needed. It serves as a valuable resource for parents, educators, and policymakers to assess and enhance the quality of education.

If you would like to explore the Dalton Public Schools GOSA Report Card, click here.

Data & Assessment Resources

Office of Data & Assessment Staff

Haley Gee
Coordinator for School Improvement and Data Analysis
Email Haley Gee
706-876-4000