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Local educators receive leadership awards from UGA College of Education program

Athens, Ga. – Two Georgia education professionals and three other scholars in the University of Georgia’s College of Education were recognized recently by the educational administration and policy program.

Deborah White, of Lula, the executive director of the Georgia Association of Curriculum and Instructional Supervisors, received the 2007 Johnnye V. Cox Award. White also serves as director of leadership development for the Georgia Association of Educational Leaders. She earned her master’s and specialist degrees in education at UGA. White is a former superintendent of Banks County Schools, where she had previously served as curriculum director and coordinator of gifted education.

The Cox award, which recognizes an individual for significant contributions in supervision and leadership, is given in honor of the woman who joined the UGA faculty in 1946 and was considered a trailblazer in the field in Georgia. Cox retired from UGA in 1971.

Jim Puckett, of Flowery Branch, received the University Council for Educational Administration’s Excellence in Educational Leadership Award. Puckett has served as executive director of the Georgia Association of Educational Leaders for more than a decade. He previously worked as director of training and development for the Georgia School Boards Association and as director of the Georgia Education Leadership Academy.

UCEA is a consortium of major research universities with doctoral programs in educational leadership and policy.

In addition, three education doctoral students received scholarships:

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