Forsyth Advisory Committee Meeting with Commissioner Cindy Mills and Forsyth School Board Chairperson Darla Light: 8/20: RSVP
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Forsyth Advisory Committee Meeting with Commissioner Cindy Mills and Forsyth School Board Chairperson Darla Light: 8/20: RSVP
Date:
August 20, 2015
Time:
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT
Registration:
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Event Description:
*Please note this Meeting will occur on 8/20/15*
Register at the bottom for a great Forsyth Advisory Committee Meeting NEXT THURSDAY August 20th, with Forsyth Commissioner Cindy Mills, as she briefs the Council on Board of Commissioner Updates and School Board Chairwoman Darla Light, as we hear updates on the school system and where the development community and school system can work together with the Forsyth Community.
Forsyth Advisory Committee Meeting with Forsyth Commissioner Cindy Mills and Forsyth School Board Chair Darla Light
Cindy Mills Bio
Commissioner Cindy Jones Mills was elected in 2012 to serve as the District 4 commissioner for the 2013-2016 term. She serves as vice chair of the Board of Commissioners, as the chair of the Social Services Committee, as vice chair of the Transportation Committee, and as a member of the Finance Committee. She also serves as chair for the General County Government Policy Committee of the Association County Commissioners of Georgia (ACCG). In 2013, Jones Mills graduated from the Georgia Academy for Economic Development and in 2014 completed the Commissioners Training Program through ACCG. Since becoming a commissioner, Jones Mills worked to create the Forsyth County Drug Summit and Forsyth County Drug Awareness Council. She also worked with the Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce and the Georgia Department of Transportation to launch the Transportation Summit.
Darla Light Bio
Raised in Forsyth County, Darla Light graduated from Forsyth County High School and attended the University of Georgia, where she majored in Special Education. She and her husband David, a former educator, reside in Forsyth County. Their three children, Christopher, Payton, and Carlin, are all North Forsyth HS graduates.
Mrs. Light has served as an elementary PTSO officer for three years, a middle school PTSO officer for two years and coached middle school basketball. She is a member of FCS’ 2400 Challenge Committee, is active in the North Forsyth 400 Rotary Club, and is a small business owner. Mrs. Light owns Browns Bridge Boat and Mini Storage.
“I am honored to represent the Forsyth County community on the Board of Education,” stated Mrs. Light. “I will work to be a voice for parents, teachers and students and will improve communication, expand possibilities and ensure our students receive the best education available. I am dedicated to moving all of our children forward academically and creating an inspiring culture of high expectations. ”