Bibb County School District
School Board tracker
Every Board of Education meeting and recorded vote, from the district’s eBoard minutes.
Note: recorded roll-call votes are available from 2013 onward. Earlier meetings appear with their agendas, but may show no individual votes.
Why a recent meeting may show no votes yet:the Board publishes official minutes only after it formally approves them — usually 4–6 weeks later, at the next meeting. Until then there is no public record of how each member voted, even though the meeting has already happened. PeachTracker adds a meeting’s votes as soon as the district publishes its minutes on eBoard.
The Bibb County Board of Education is eight people you elect — one from each of six districts, plus two at-large seats that represent the whole county. They don’t run the schools day to day; they hire the superintendent who does, set the rules (policies) the district follows, and approve how its money is spent.
Almost all of that happens through votes at public meetings — the budget, the school calendar, new policies, hiring and firing, even closing or repurposing buildings. This tracker shows every meeting and every recorded vote, in plain language, so you can see what your representative actually did.
How to read it: open any meeting to see each item explained in a sentence, plus how every member voted. A Novote (a dissent) is flagged in red; “unanimous” means everyone present agreed. Tap a board member above to see their full voting record.







