Metro RESA serves over 600,000 students in Georgia, which is approximately 40% of the state’s population.
The Regional Educational Service Agency (RESA) is comprised of 16 regional educational service agencies strategically located in service districts throughout the State of Georgia. The agencies were established for the purpose of sharing services designed to improve the effectiveness of the educational programs of member school systems.
The Metropolitan Regional Educational Service Agency (RESA) is a consortium of 12 metro Atlanta school districts, 11 state supported universities, and the public library system. Based in Smyrna, Metro RESA is one of 16 educational service agencies across the state of Georgia created by the state legislature in 1966.
Wayne RESA is a regional educational service agency that provides a broad range of services and support to Wayne County's 33 school districts aimed at improving student achievement and maximizing economies of scale in staff development, purchasing, and administrative services.
Wayne RESA supports Wayne County education at every level. From payroll departments to classroom practices, we help districts, schools, and students succeed.
Metro RESA Office is located in Smyrna, GA, but also offers classes online. This school offers training in 7 qualifications, with the most reviewed qualifications being Teaching Certification, Georgia Assessment of Educators for Paraprofessionals and IRR Teacher Certification/BBA.
I loved working with Metro RESA's GATAPP program. They were so helpful in my first 2 years of teaching. They were also very supportive during the process of completing my edTPA.
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