Christy Edwards, an educator with 14 years of experience in the Hall County School System, has been named to the state’s Professional Standards Commission, which sets and applies guidelines for the preparation, certification, and continued licensing of public educators.
Edwards currently serves as the Language Lab Teacher at Tadmore Elementary, focusing on data-driven instruction and student performance. She previously taught second, fourth, and fifth grades, as well as Early Intervention Program (EIP) support.
Edwards holds a B.S. in early childhood education from the University of North Georgia and an ESOL endorsement from Pioneer RESA. Edwards has served as a Leadership Team member, RTI representative, and professional learning facilitator.
Her appointment was one of 114 announced by Gov. Kemp Thursday to various state boards, commissions, and agencies.


