Citizen of the Week

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Congratulations to Citizen of the Week, Erick Jefferson!

When Erick Jefferson takes the wheel, families know their children are in good hands. Recently named the Griffin RESA Driver of the Year, Jefferson is known not only for his skill behind the wheel, but also for the heart he brings to his job every day.

Since 2016, Jefferson has driven for Fayette County Public Schools, serving North Fayette Elementary, Flat Rock Middle, and Sandy Creek High School, along with mid-day special needs routes. Though he is one of the district’s youngest drivers, Jefferson is already recognized as a leader—respected by peers and beloved by parents and students alike.

“He approaches his role not just as a school bus driver, but as a calling ensuring every child on his route feels safe, seen, and cared for,” wrote one parent. Transportation Director Allen Leonard, who nominated Jefferson for the award, praised his punctuality, strong attendance, and commitment to safety, calling him “the ideal driver” whose work sets the standard for training others.

Jefferson’s calm presence, dependability, and heartfelt care have made a lasting impact on the school community—proving that leadership can shine brightly from the driver’s seat.

Do you know a Citizen like Erick? We’d love for you to nominate them for future Citizen of the Week.

Any person in Fayette or Coweta County can nominate a Fayette or Coweta resident to be featured. To submit, you’ll need between 100 and 500 words about why your nominee deserves the spotlight and a photo of them. Submissions without a photo cannot be accepted. Fill out the nomination form here:

Each week, one honoree will be featured in The Citizen, helping us all take a moment to appreciate the people who lift up our community with their generosity, grit, and goodwill.

The Citizen of the Week is proudly sponsored by City of Hope® Cancer Center Atlanta, a national leader in cancer research and treatment. With expertise across all cancer types and a commitment to whole-person care, City of Hope recognizes those who strengthen our communities through service, compassion, and resilience. Learn more at cityofhope.org/atlanta.

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