They now qualify for a chance to win a $1,000 regional scholarship that will be awarded in July.
Georgia Department of Education releases test results.
The state Board of Education told the Fulton County School Board to hold a hearing to show evidence that supports ending Fulton Science Academy High School's charter contract.
Although the state Board of Education's has not ruled on the Fulton Science Academy High appeal of the county's charter termination, its leaders already have applied for a state charter.
International Charter School of Atlanta would be open to all Georgia students.
Michael LeMoyne is currently assistant principal at Alpharetta High.
Meeting can be watched online.
Paul Jarvis and Emily Chastain were valedictorian and salutatorian for the 2013 graduating class.
Ron Willhite's positive impact on the school gains him the county-wide honor.
Meetings are set to resume once school starts back in August.
The budget reflects a .6 percent decrease from last year and no increase in millage property taxes.
Clemson, Valdosta State announce their spring graduates.
Alpharetta and Milton residents maintain high grades in college.
North Fulton's representative on the Fulton County Board of Commissioners Liz Hausmann visited with graduating students at a recent Braves Game.
College-sponsored Merit Scholarship winners announced.
A proud father submits photo of his son with his Reflections award.
A proud grandparent shares photos from her granddaughter's commencement.
Bringing all the buses to Alpharetta at the end of the school year will crowd local roads.
Continuous Achievement levels will be shown on report cards and progress checklists.
State average is 67.44 percent
Commencement ceremonies start Thursday night for North Fulton's Class of 2013.
The Manning Oaks fifth graders achieved a goal by working together.
Parents and students in Alpharetta and Milton are invited to share with the community senior class pictures, and high school or college graduation photos in the gallery below.
Fulton County Board of Education President Linda Schultz is pleased with that budget that's been presented.
The Kendrick Center for Life Impact was damaged when a fire started in the roof.
Katie Reeves will hold a meeting Tuesday, May 14 at Northwestern Middle School.
The students earned $2,500 cash scholarships funded by the National Merit Corporation.
Ga. Dept. of Education releases new performance indicator.
The weather couldn't keep enthusiastic Child Development Association supporters away from the favorite annual fundraiser, Saturday, May 4.
The Cambrige girls team beat North Atlanta to advance in the state playoffs.
Hands-on activities and presentations to the eighth grade students add insight to the state's history.
Lenora Patterson will leave at the end of the school year.
Cambridge High School, Haynes Bridge Middle School and Birmingham Falls Elementary School are included in the available school selection. Applicants must turn in forms to the Fulton County School system by May 15.
The elementary school students will compete in ShowStoppers 2013.
The Alpharetta club presented the awards to teachers and students from Alpharetta High, Webb Bridge Middle and Creek View Elementary schools.
The proposed $836.5 million budget reflects a small decrease from last year, but still increases salaries.
Pen pals use the mail to connect, sending messages about what they are learning in class.