Charlie Bryson Announces School Board Campaign

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CLEVELAND, Ga. — Charlie Bryson, an arson investigator for Gwinnett County and a lifelong resident of White County, has qualified to run for the District 2 seat on the White County Board of Education. The non-partisan election will be held in November.

Bryson, 45, graduated from White County High School in 1986 and holds several technical degrees from North Georgia Tech and Lanier Tech and is currently working on a Bachelor’s Degree at Columbia Southern University.

He began working at the City of Cleveland Fire Department when he was 18 years old and worked with the White County Fire Department from 1989 until 2011 where he is still a volunteer.

“Our schools have made good progress since I graduated and I would like to see that forward progress continue in a way that is fair to the students, staff and the taxpayers,” he said Friday. “I’ve worked in public safety my whole life and I believe with my experience in working for government, I can help to make a positive change.”

Bryson will campaign for the District 2 seat left vacant when Roger Fitzpatrick resigned to run for U.S. Congress against Congressman Doug Collins.
If elected, he will serve the remainder of Fitzpatrick’s term which ends in December 2018.

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