The school system is the first recipient of the award, which was given by Charter System Foundation Inc.
King's Ridge rising 5th and 6th grade students build and program robots as part of the FIRST initiative
The materials will continue to be on display throughout the summer at high schools in Roswell, Sandy Springs, Milton and Johns Creek.
The Fulton County School System is participating in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Summer Feeding Program.
One session will be held in Canton and another will be held in Alpharetta.
The budget provides raises and step increases to employees, including teachers in the Fulton County School System.
The 2015 Fishman Prize for Superlative Classroom Practice award recognizes the most effective teachers working in high-poverty areas.
Thirteen additional graduates from the Fulton County School System have received the honor.
More than 300 retiring employees, including educators from Alpharetta and Milton, will be recognized during a special ceremony June 4.
Thirty-eight Fulton County graduating seniors were named winners in the 2015 National Merit and National Achievement scholarship programs.
Fulton Science Academy Private School Science Olympiad Team Makes School History!
The students participated in the Georgia Media Student Festival, which was held May 1 in Jonesboro.
Over an 18-month period, the school system will implement programs where students can use the devices in the classroom or at home.
The Fulton County School Board is slated to give final approval of the $1.2 billion budget on June 9.
Dr. Rob Anderson is currently the area superintendent of the district’s Northeast Learning Community, which covers schools in Alpharetta.
U.S. News and World Report has released its 2015 Best High Schools list, which includes several high schools in north Fulton County.
The Fulton County School System will offer traditional math classes in all high schools next year.
The Fulton County School System has identified 16 schools that can accept transfer students, including a few in Alpharetta and Milton.
The Fulton County School System on Saturday, May 9 will host its first-ever Mobile Appathon.
A total of 68 students in Georgia were awarded scholarships in the amount of $2,500.
The system will allow parents to pre-populate their child's registration information and upload scans or .PDF versions of required forms.
District 2 member Katie Reeves will meet with residents May 12 at Manning Oaks Elementary School in Alpharetta.
A total of 183 graduating seniors across the state were named to this year's list.
Kenneth Zeff will start his tenure June 2, and will work closely with outgoing Superintendent Robert Avossa to ensure a smooth transition.
Grant Mimms is an eight-grade student at Greater Atlanta Christian School and an Alpharetta resident.
Along with Cambridge, Alpharetta and Milton high schools were also named to the list compiled by The Washington Post.
A formal luncheon will be held in May to recognize the winners.
The 31st annual event will take place at the district’s North Transportation Center in Alpharetta.
Starting with the 2015-16 school year, Roswell High School will offer Literature and History of the New Testament Era course.
Dr. Robert Avossa will soon depart the Fulton County School System for the Sunshine State.
The proposed fiscal year 2016 budget will hold class sizes steady, and does not include furlough days or staff reductions.
The Milton chapter's senior recognition ceremony honored its founding members, who are now graduating high school seniors.
Over 400 students met our five rescue ambassadors this day and hopefully made a big impact on the students and their families.
Students and staff gathered in front of the new school for a ribbon cutting ceremony at the school's Big Creek Campus in Alpharetta.
The fifth-grade students at the school in Alpharetta took the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills at the beginning of the 2014-15 school year.
The Learning Resources Committee for Mathematics will review vendors of new materials for various math courses.
Camp Invention will come to the Alpharetta-based school in June.
Milton High School will take part in a 2-day summit that will focus on innovation in the classroom.
Summer is quickly approaching, so register now for summer sports camps!
The 2015 School Board Member Appreciation Week runs March 16-20.