Clayton County offers technology training focused on device navigation and digital identity protection

Jeffrey E. Turner Chairman at Clayton County
Jeffrey E. Turner Chairman at Clayton County
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A technology training course is scheduled for December 16, 2025, offering participants guidance on using personal computers, laptops, Apple iPhones, and iPads. The course will also provide information on how to protect digital identities. Organizers describe the session as a hands-on learning experience and encourage attendees to bring their own devices. Registration is required due to limited space.

The event comes at a time when Clayton County schools have experienced a decrease in enrollment. According to the Georgia Department of Education, student numbers dropped by 2.5% during the 2022-23 school year compared to the previous year (https://www.gadoe.org/). The total enrollment was reported at 61,644 students for that period (https://www.gadoe.org/). Demographic data shows that white students made up only 2% of the county’s student body in the same school year (https://www.gadoe.org/).

“Registration is limited and required. Register here.”



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