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Early voting underway in high-stakes Atlanta school board runoff

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Last updated: November 24, 2025 9:17 am
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ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — Early voting is underway for several metro Atlanta runoff elections.

Multiple city council and school board races are still undecided including the at-large District 8 seat on the Atlanta Board of Education.

Dr. Kaycee Brock has almost two decades of classroom and education experience in different parts of the country. Her opponent, Royce Mann, is 24 years old, a recent Emory alum and 2020 graduate of Midtown High School.

“I have limited professional experience in that I’ve only been alive for 24 years, but I also have a good bit of relevant experience,” Mann said.

Mann told Atlanta News First that Atlanta Public Schools’ nine-seat Board of Education is full of educators and parents, but “what we don’t have is somebody who knows what it’s like to be a student in today’s world.”

He’s a lifelong Atlantan and began organizing eight years ago with March For Our Lives.

He’s interned with the Board of Education and wants to invest $20-30 million to double students access to guidance counselors, provide universal pre-kindergarten and give high school students access to free MARTA.

“You see a number of benefits including increased attendance at school, increased participation in extracurriculars and job training programs and even increased long-term ridership when it comes to the public transit system,” Mann said. “We are not spending your tax dollars effectively right now.”

Mann won 31% of the vote earlier this month. His opponent, Dr. Kaycee Brock captured 39%.

“We’re supporting the superintendent, we’re creating policies, we’re managing a $1.8 billion budget and that requires experience with all of those things to be able to make some really hard decisions,” Brock said.

Brock’s career has been education, whether it’s in the classroom, helping lead a school or getting kids prepared for college she feels confident her career experiences match the needs for the at-large seat.

“Some of the issues that are happening around Atlanta are not where I currently live, but they do impact the lives of tens of thousands of young people and I believe I have solutions that can support them,” Brock said.

Brock wants to capitalize on the businesses that drive Atlanta’s economy and give high school students access to innovation hubs to get a better equipped working in the professional world.

Brock, like her opponent, believes literacy is paramount. She wants to dig into APS’ reading implementation, because as Brock told Atlanta News First, only 30% of students read at their grade level.

“We really need people to get out to vote because APS has a larger budget than the City of Atlanta and so the decisions that we make impact so many people,” Brock said.

Most of APS’ budget comes from local taxes.

You can vote early until Wednesday. If you miss that chance, you can still vote in person on Dec. 2.

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