Friday night high school football returns in Alpharetta and Milton.
Associate, bachelor and master's degrees earned.
The local graduates were part of the theater production at Brenau University in Gainesville.
The South Carolina university announces local residents who joined the freshman class this fall.
Bears Pour on the Offense to Record First Every Victory
Proponents and opponents of the state charter school amendment debate its merits during a voter info forum in North Fulton.
PTSA hosts candidate forum, charter school amendment debate.
State Sen. John Albers & challenger Akhtar Sadiq face off at JCHS forum.
Seventh grader Alice Qiao competes at Atlantic Regional Championships.
The Fulton Education Foundation is sponsoring the Nov. 2 luncheon, which brings together more than 900 school system employees, business partners and guests.
Local control is required by Georgia Code, amendment supporter says.
The Tigers' loss streak extends to four as they prepare for Fellowship Christian
The Bears fall 41-0 to the Grizzlies as they continue their first season struggles.
The Raiders hosted the Cougars in a game filled with interceptions, a blocked punt and tipped passes.
Alpharetta and Chattahoochee players, coaches and fans join together to make it a pink night.
Nick May, teamed with Jordan Sweat on vocals, created the music video for the rivalry video with the Chattahoochee Cougars.
While the teams will fight for victory, both squads, their coaches and fans will unite for a Pink Out in the fight against breast cancer.
Sports greats turn out for Daniel Hager Memorial Tournament, which funds a scholarship for students planning to attend Georgia Tech.
Chuck Pitts again chronicles the Tigers, this time in a loss to the Patriots, 35-26.
The two teams battled for victory on homecoming night in the 6-AAAAAA clash.
More than 100 students took part in Walk to School Day.
The representative for District 2, which covers most of Alpharetta and Milton, is one of four North Fulton school board members holding community meetings this month.
A lawsuit filed against Fulton County Schools was dismissed.
The boys basketball team can't play in region and state tournaments this season, and the school was fined for "undue influence" toward students transferring to the school.
The Georgia Charter Schools Association recognized her for supporting public charter schools, including sponsoring the House bills that put the state charter amendment on the November ballot.
The five plaintiffs want a Fulton Superior Court judge to order all Georgia school districts to stop using public funds and resources to campaign against the state charter school amendment.
Enjoy Eduardo Schoen's photos of the Cambridge Bears vs. Northview Titans football game Friday night.
Hopewell Middle and Alpharetta Elementary teachers were among those who received grants from Fulton Supporters of the Gifted.
Give back to local teachers by celebrating World Teachers' Day on Oct. 5.