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County administrator Jason Lewis (left) and Jeff Sharp, the county’s director of planning, zoning and compliance, discuss a road repair project last year. Lewis said county officials are working to make the government more transparent for residents. (ZACH LEGGIO/THE OGLETHORPE ECHO)

County administrator Jason Lewis (left) and Jeff Sharp, the county’s director of planning, zoning and compliance, discuss a road repair project last year. Lewis said county officials are working to make the government more transparent for residents. (ZACH LEGGIO/THE OGLETHORPE ECHO)

Officials aim to overcome mistrust with accessibility

Oglethorpe County officials say they are taking steps to increase transparency and build trust with residents.  “All governments need that ability for citizens to engage with them,” said Jason Lewis, county administrator.
Shanna Reynolds (from front), Oglethorpe County 4-H agent Marcus Eason, superintendent Beverley Levine, administrative assistant Sue Ann Blalock, Guillermo Camacho, Tim Poole, Jake Willcox, Susan Robinson and director of operations Paul Thiel discuss reading and speech services for home school students with disabilities for the 2025-26 school year at a work session Tuesday. (Photo/Anna Izquierdo)

Shanna Reynolds (from front), Oglethorpe County 4-H agent Marcus Eason, superintendent Beverley Levine, administrative assistant Sue Ann Blalock, Guillermo Camacho, Tim Poole, Jake Willcox, Susan Robinson and director of operations Paul Thiel discuss reading and speech services for home school students with disabilities for the 2025-26 school year at a work session Tuesday. (Photo/Anna Izquierdo)

BOE discusses reading, speech services during work session

The Oglethorpe County Board of Education discussed reading and speech services for home school students with disabilities for the 2025-26 school year at its work session Tuesday night.