The meetings will start on Thursday and run through next week.
The Fulton County School System is projected to see growth over the next five years, however.
The students are participating in the Pennies for Patients campaign, which benefits the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
The Fulton County School System is the first in Georgia to provide a signing bonus to new 2015-16 teaching hires.
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The system missed a total of four days in February due to the winter weather that moved through Alpharetta and Milton.
Heavy snow forecast impacts class schedules for Feb. 26, 2015.
A winter storm forecast for Wednesday and Thursday has alarmed school districts in the region.
Event for new students in the 2015-2016 school year.
Open to the public, the meeting will be held at the school system’s North Learning Center.
The Fulton County School Board on Thursday adopted its middle school redistricting plan for north Fulton County.
Icy conditions in Alpharetta and Milton are expected to make road travel hazardous Monday night and early Tuesday morning.
Sweet victory for the Fulton Science Academy Private School Team as they won first place in the Regional Tournament and advanced to state.
Alpharetta and Milton parents will be able to register their little ones for kindergarten in May.
Cate Boyle, Sarah Clements and Marta Palombo were among 100 singers chosen to participate.
Fulton Science Academy FLL Robotics Team Won Champion's Award and Best Robotics Performance Award in State Level and Advanced to Nationals
On Friday, the Milton High School Wind Ensemble performed before a packed audience at the Georgia Music Educators Association in Savannah.
The school system on Wednesday received the accreditation from AdvancED.
Fulton Science Academy Private School 8th grade student, Mira Mutnick, won 1st place in Fulton County Regional Science Fair
John Trautwein will deliver the inspirational message at Thursday's fourth-annual summit at Roswell United Methodist Church.
The Fulton County School System will host its fourth annual Faith Summit on Thursday in Roswell.
The Fulton County School System wants to know what families value most in educational options.
Fulton Schools Superintendent Robert Avossa has been appointed to Gov. Nathan Deal's Education Reform Committee.
Fulton Science Academy Private School Robotics Team Circuit Breakers won the "Mechanical Design Award" to advance to the state level.
The Fulton County School System will host five forums next month to gather input on the topic.
The community is invited to visit King's Ridge Christian School on Sunday, January 25 from 2:00 - 4:00 PM.
The meetings for January 2015 will take place this week.
North Springs Charter High School Principal Eddie Ruiz informed parents of the incident, which occurred in December.
Linda McClain of District 5 was elected president while Linda Bryant of District 4 was tapped to serve as vice president.
Fulton Science Academy Private School Science Olympiad Team brings home 1st place trophy from the Friendship Christian Invitational.
Fulton County Schools Superintendent Dr. Robert Avossa sent a letter to state legislators on the first day of the 2015 legislative session.
As part of her Symetra Heroes in the Classroom recognition for teaching excellence, Kelsey Dierdorff received $1,000 for classroom supplies.
Alpharetta and Independence high schools were among the schools awarded a grant by the Governor's Office of Highway Safety.
Starting Jan. 1, parents of Alpharetta and Milton students in the Fulton County School System can go online to obtain a form.
The College and Career Ready Performance Index replaced the No Child Left Behind Adequate Yearly Progress measurement.
Fulton Science Academy Private School Robotics Team also won the Best Robot Performance Award and Best Mechanical Design Award.
The 2014 Quality School Board recognition program showcases best practices in school governance and leadership.
Board members Linda Schultz, Katie Reeves and Julia Bernath will meet with residents in Roswell, Alpharetta and Sandy Springs.
The elementary school in Alpharetta recently hosted over 400 parents for its Bring Your Parent to School Day.
Educators are needed in areas such as math, science, ESOL, special education and foreign language.