Representative Rhonda Burnough was first elected into the Georgia House of
Representatives in 2016. She proudly represents the citizens of House District 77, which
includes portions of Clayton County.
Representative Burnough began representing and advocating on behalf of Clayton County
long before being elected to the Georgia General Assembly. As a dedicated public school
administrator, Rhonda created and implemented a number of programs that have enriched
the quality of education received by students in the state. She spearheaded the DAY ONE
initiative, which promotes awareness of the importance of beginning the academic year
with a positive attitude and a willingness to learn, and the Celebrity Reader program,
where community leaders read to students.
Rhonda is the founder of several community organizations, including 500 Men Standing in
the GAP, a volunteer program that encourages fathers and men to become actively involved
in the lives of their children and others in the community. She also founded 500 Women
Standing in the GAP.
Rhonda's commitment to bettering the lives of those in Clayton County has not gone
unnoticed, as she has been selected to serve on several local boards of directors. Her
philanthropic work has also not gone unnoticed, as she is the recipient of a number of
service based awards, including the 2013 National Community and Service Award from
President Barack Obama and the 2012 Gold Volunteer Service Award, also from President Barack Obama. |