technical colleges in savannah
Savannah Technical College Receives Grant from Governor’s Office of Highway Safety to Enhance Driver Safety Education
(SAVANNAH, Ga.) Savannah Technical College (Savannah Tech), the premier provider of career-ready technical education and workforce development in Coastal Georgia, has been awarded a $181,061.82 grant from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS) to expand and strengthen its driver safety education program through The Coastal Georgia Center for Driver Safety. Now entering its fifth year, this funding will support critical initiatives aimed at reducing distracted and alcohol-impaired driving among youth and young adults in Bryan, Chatham, Effingham and Liberty counties.
The grant will enable Savannah Tech to continue building on its proven distracted driver and alcohol-impaired training programs, utilizing advanced virtual reality simulators and Fatal Vision impairment goggles. These immersive educational tools provide students with firsthand experience of the dangers associated with unsafe driving behaviors. The program is designed to serve high school students, young adult drivers and parents across the four-county region through school-based sessions and community events.
“Innovative projects like this are designed with the intent for Georgia and our nation to reach the realistic goal of zero traffic deaths by the middle of this century,” said Allen Poole, Director of the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety. “Each life saved on our roads is one less family that will have to live with the pain of losing a loved one whose life was taken from them in a traffic crash that was completely preventable.”
“We are honored to continue our partnership with the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety in addressing one of the most pressing safety concerns facing our young drivers,” said Atina Brantley, MS, Project Director of Driver’s Education and Safety at Savannah Tech. “Through evidence-based education and hands-on learning experiences, we are empowering students to make safer choices behind the wheel and creating lasting behavioral change that will protect lives in our community.”
During FY2025, Savannah Technical College’s Driver Safety Program exceeded all established objectives through the effective implementation of innovative instructional tools and community outreach initiatives. Utilizing Virtual Reality (VR) Simulators, the program set a goal to educate 5,000 teen drivers on the dangers of distracted and impaired driving and successfully reached 5,620 participants. Through the integration of Fatal Vision Kits, the goal was to engage 2,500 students in awareness activities highlighting the risks associated with distracted and drowsy driving, with an actual participation total of 8,468 students. In addition, the program planned to distribute 5,000 traffic safety materials to local high schools and community events, achieving an exceptional total of 21,258 materials distributed.
These outcomes reflect the program’s sustained commitment to advancing traffic safety education, fostering responsible driving behaviors, and exceeding performance targets through strategic partnerships and innovative educational approaches.
During the upcoming grant year, which runs from October 1, 2025 to September 30, 2026, Savannah Tech aims to educate 5,000 teen drivers using VR simulators, engage 2,500 students with Fatal Vision event kits, and promote 25 monthly media messages focused on driver safety.
The Coastal Georgia Center for Driver Safety partners with local high schools, Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools, Parent University, and Safe Kids Savannah to deliver comprehensive driver safety education. The program emphasizes a two-generational approach, educating both teens and parents to reinforce safe driving behaviors at home.
The Governor’s Office of Highway Safety’s mission is to educate the public on safe driving behaviors and implement highway safety campaigns and programs designed to reduce crashes and eliminate fatalities and injuries on Georgia roads. For more information, visit www.gahighwaysafety.org.
The 5 Spot Launches “Serving Success” Scholarship Program, Awards First $2,000 Scholarship to Savannah Technical College Freshman
The 5 Spot restaurants, part of the GLGSAV (formerly Gaslight Group) family of restaurants, are proud to announce the launch of Serving Success, a new employee scholarship initiative designed to support educational and career advancement in hospitality and related industries. The inaugural $2,000 scholarship has been awarded to Richmond Hill team member Jordin Watkins. Jordin has been a rockstar team member at The 5 Spot since the restaurant opened in January 2024. He began his journey as a dishwasher and now shines at the host stand thanks to his natural ability to instantly connect with guests.
The Serving Success program is funded by a dill-iciously simple, community-driven idea: $1 from every fried pickle appetizer sold at The 5 Spot restaurants is set aside for the scholarship fund. This ongoing effort turns a popular menu favorite into meaningful opportunities for employees to pursue their dreams.
Watkins, the program’s first recipient, is a Freshman at Savannah Technical College this fall. He is beginning his studies in hospitality and restaurant tourism. His long-term goals include operating restaurants that balance community-centered accessibility with fine dining experiences.
“Working at The 5 Spot has given me a sense of family and a passion for the hospitality industry,” said Jordin. “The support I’ve received here—and now this scholarship—makes me want to give back by creating restaurants where people feel welcome, valued, and excited to return.”
The program was created to recognize and invest in the growth of GLGSAV employees who demonstrate dedication, leadership potential, and a commitment to hospitality. Eligible employees may apply annually for awards ranging from $250 to $2,000, which can be used toward tuition, books, supplies, housing, and other education-related expenses.
“At The 5 Spot, we believe in serving more than just food—we believe in serving opportunity,” said Brian Huskey, owner of GLGSAV and The 5 Spot restaurants. “Jordin’s story is exactly why we launched this scholarship: to help our team members turn their passion into a lifelong career. Every fried pickle sold is more than an appetizer—it’s an investment in our people and our community.”
About Serving Success
The GLGSAV Serving Success Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to current GLG employees pursuing further education in hospitality or related fields. Scholarships are funded by community support, with $1 from every fried pickle appetizer purchased at The 5 Spot restaurants going directly into the scholarship fund.
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GLGSAV (parent company of The 5 Spot restaurants, b. Matthew’s Eatery and Abe’s on Lincoln) is locally owned and operated and is committed to supporting its team, local non-profits and organizations that create a better quality of life for the citizens of the communities where they are located. They are on course to donate more than $30,000 in these communities in 2025.
Savannah Technical College Welcomes New Board Members Elizabeth Bennett and Jason Zdunich
(SAVANNAH, Ga.) Savannah Technical College (Savannah Tech), the premier provider of career-ready technical education and workforce development in Coastal Georgia, announced the appointment of Elizabeth Bennett and Jason Zdunich to its Board of Directors during a swearing-in ceremony conducted by Judge Roxanne E. Formey of the Juvenile Court of Chatham County. Both members were appointed by the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) state board and bring extensive experience in education and leadership to guide the College’s mission of delivering excellence in technical education.
Bennett currently serves as Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction and District Athletic Director for Bryan County Schools. She holds a Doctorate of Educational Leadership from Valdosta State University and brings over two decades of experience in education, including roles as principal, assistant principal, and teacher. Her achievements include being named Georgia Assistant Principal of the Year in 2017 and receiving the Jim Puckett Outstanding Educator Award in 2023.
Zdunich serves as Assistant Manager for Military and Community Relations at Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America, where he creates educational partnerships with technical colleges and universities across Southeast Georgia. A retired military officer with over 30 years of leadership experience, he holds a Master of Arts in Higher Education Administration from the University of Louisville and has extensive background in training, project management, and operations.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Elizabeth and Jason to our Board of Directors,” said Dr. Ryan W. Foley, President of Savannah Tech. “Their extensive experience in both K-12 and higher education, coupled with their deep understanding of workforce needs in our region, will be invaluable. These appointments strengthen our commitment to providing world-class technical education that prepares our students for high-demand careers and supports the economic vitality of Coastal Georgia.”
During the ceremony, Savannah Technical College leadership also recognized retired Colonel Pete Hoffman for his dedicated service to the board, presenting him with a commemorative painting in appreciation of his contributions to Savannah Tech’s mission.
The appointments reflect Savannah Technical College’s commitment to maintaining the highest standard of excellence in technical education. Bennett and Zdunich join a distinguished board of community and industry leaders who facilitate the delivery of programs and services that meet local industry and community needs throughout Coastal Georgia.
The Board of Directors meets monthly to advise the college president and TCSG State Board on local workforce development needs and advocate for issues supporting Georgia’s technical education system.
Savannah Technical College Peace Officer Academy Commends Graduates at Completion Ceremony
Congratulations to the latest graduates of Savannah Technical College’s (Savannah Tech), the premier provider of career-ready technical education and workforce development in Coastal Georgia, Peace Officer Academy!
These graduates successfully completed the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Basic Law Enforcement Training Course, making them eligible to serve as state-certified peace officers.
Each graduate underwent an intensive 18-week program combining classroom instruction in criminal justice principles with hands-on law enforcement training. This technical certificate equips students with the skills, knowledge, and ethical foundation needed to excel in careers across municipal, county, and state law enforcement agencies.
Six of the seven graduates from this cohort have already secured positions with local and state agencies, a testament to the program’s strong connections within the law enforcement community.
The next cohort of the Peace Officer Academy begins training in August with ongoing enrollment opportunities available now. Prospective students interested in this highly respected program are encouraged to apply early. Financial assistance, including the HOPE Career Grant, is available to those who qualify.
For additional information about the Academy or to schedule an interview, contact the Savannah Technical College at 912-443-5191 or visit www.savannahtech.edu/PeaceOfficerAcademy.











