ATLANTA (March 25, 2024) – Today, Democratic Caucus Whip Sen. Harold Jones II (D–Augusta) expressed dismay upon learning of a recommended list of school closures in Augusta, Georgia. His former high school, Glenn Hills High School, is among those listed.
Reacting to the recent news, Sen. Jones stated, “Both the community and Augusta-Richmond County School Board face difficult choices about school closings. While I hope that no more Richmond County schools will be forced to close, as an alumnus of Glenn Hills, I must highlight the contributions that Glenn Hills graduates have made to our community.”
Sen. Jones continued, “Glenn Hills has produced numerous distinguished graduates, including Judge David Watkins, the first African American State Court Judge for Augusta, Georgia, Judge Kelli McIntyre, the first African American female Solicitor and first African American female State Court Judge, and the late Edward Tarver, the first African American United States Attorney for the Southern District, as well as current State Rep. Brian Prince (D–Augusta).”
“Glenn Hills and all schools on the recommended closure list have been instrumental to the growth and development of our county. It is my sincere desire that we can explore other options and preserve these schools, as each one contributes a unique and rich history to our city.”
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Sen. Harold V. Jones II serves as the Democratic Whip. He represents the 22nd Senate District, which includes portions of Richmond County. He may be reached at 404.656.0036 or via email at harold.jones@senate.ga.gov