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Fairview Elementary named National Beta School of Distinction
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COVINGTON, Ga. - Fairview Elementary School inducted 24 members into the school’s National Junior Beta Club Sept. 22.

The National Junior Beta Club is open to students in grades fourth through 8th.  Qualifications for student membership are defined by the national organization as having worthy, moral and ethical character; demonstrating exemplary achievement and commendable attitude; and performing at or above grade level.

Fairview became a National Beta School of Distinction this school year.  The National Beta School of Distinction is an award for Beta Chapters striving towards academic achievement, exemplary character, demonstration of leadership, and service to others.  Schools which achieve National Beta School of Distinction will receive a letter from the National Beta CEO addressed to the school’s principal celebrating the accomplishments of the Beta members and a National Beta School of Distinction banner to proudly display in the school. 

The National Beta and Junior Beta clubs promote the ideals of academic achievement, character, service and leadership among elementary and secondary school students through the motto of “Let Us Lead by Serving Others.”

Newton County Schools earns clean audit
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Newton County Schools (NCS) is has announced that the school system has once again received a clean financial audit with zero findings for the second consecutive year. The annual audit, conducted by the independent accounting firm Mauldin & Jenkins, LLC, confirms the district’s continued commitment to sound financial stewardship and transparency.

“We are proud to report another year of zero findings in our annual audit,” said Ms. Erica Robinson, Chief Financial Officer for Newton County Schools. “This accomplishment reaffirms the effectiveness of the systems we have in place and the integrity with which our finance team works every single day. A clean audit is not easy to achieve, and to do it two years in a row reflects our relentless focus on accuracy, compliance, and accountability in managing public funds.”

According to Robinson, the audit process is rigorous and involves extensive examination of financial records, procedures, and internal controls to ensure compliance with state and federal regulations.

“Each year, the audit serves as a measure of how well we are safeguarding taxpayer dollars,” Robinson added. “Maintaining zero findings confirms that our financial operations meet the highest standards and that we are being responsible stewards of the resources entrusted to us.”

Superintendent Dr. Duke Bradley, III commended the finance department and broader district leadership team for their discipline and commitment to fiscal excellence.

“Receiving a second consecutive clean audit is a major accomplishment for our district and a point of pride for our community,” said Dr. Bradley. “This achievement reflects the level of care, attention, and integrity with which our finance team operates. More broadly, it reinforces our district’s values of transparency, accountability, and excellence in every aspect of our work. We are building a system our community can trust—and that includes how we manage every dollar.”