Colleges are sponsoring these students' National Merit scholarships.
The architect and contractor take Milton and Fulton County Schools elected officials on a tour of the school, which is still under construction.
Milton's Mayor and City Council drafted resolutions to honor the Lady Eagles and the men's golf team after both won state titles.
Students take home degrees from Berry College, Centenary, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Piedmont, Brevard, Hampden-Sydney, Alfred University, The Citadel and Washington and Lee.
No furlough days or class size increases in next year's budget.
The high school's boys lacrosse team, fresh from winning their own state title, came straight to Milton Stadium.
Awards given to students who are active in school, good citizens, show leadership and are patriotic.
The contest encouraged fourth and fifth grade students to read.
The Lady Eagles soccer team closes out the day of state championship victories.
Boys and girls lacrosse teams, plus the Lady Eagles soccer team try to match the boys and girls golf teams with state championships.
The school's charter with Fulton County Schools expires after June 30, and with its charter renewal and a state charter application denied, this was the only option to open in the fall.
Two student productions and the instructor-led coverage of the Shuler Hensley Awards are up for Southeastern awards.
Milton plans an outdoor ceremony at its football stadium, while Alpharetta will take the stage at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre.
Parent volunteer Scott Dunbar created the Crabapple Crossing High Altitude Balloon Project to excite children about science.
The failure of Fulton Science Academy Middle School to get a state charter led to the latest drop to a 'C' rating.
The Paisley's Pals Reading Program has students reading with the elementary school's in-house therapy dog.
The Raider men's senior players signed up pledges for each goal scored to benefit Hal's Drive Thru, a non-profit organization that serves hot meals to those in need.
But the state responds that it had all the information requested from and offered by Fulton Science Academy Middle School.
School announces plans for 2012-2013 just hours after final rejection of its appeal to become a state charter special school.
Board members criticize the school's Governing Board and management over noncompliance, bond issues.
The Georgia Board of Education's charter committee wants the full board to fast track a vote on the state charter application of Fulton Science Academy Middle School.
Every fifth grader at the school in Milton either met or exceeded standards in statewide testing this Spring.
U.S. News and World Reports looks at state test results, AP class success and other factors in ranking the best high schools in Georgia, the nation.
The Raider teams play a rare playoff doubleheader tonight at the school.
While the middle school's governing board believes it has met requirements and answered all questions for its state charter application, the Department of Education still sees problems.
Virginia Sykes graduated from the School of Art & Design at Alfred University.
Hundreds of students from 23 schools participated in the math competition.
The University of Georgia president is stepping down in 2013.
The dancers from the local theater took the stage at the Inman Park Dance Festival before heading to Montreal.
The home improvement store's Gardening Department visited Alpharetta Elementary classrooms.
The Georgia Department of Education said Fulton Science Academy Middle School was strong on academics, but weak on everything else required.
Make plans now to attend the Down Home Derby Saturday in Milton, which helps fund the Child Development Association.
A documentary screening of "Making the Grade" will provide a platform for discourse during the North Fulton Education Town Hall meeting Tuesday, May 1, from 7 p.m.-9 p.m.
These local residents kept their grade-point averages at 3.6 or better.
Five second and third graders at the elementary school donated what they collected to Northside's oncology program.
The two seniors received scholarships from Vanderbllt and Mercer universities.
Member contributions and vendor participation in the Holiday Bazaar helped fund these college funds.
XL212 and the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce named Nolte and three other North Fulton residents as Student Athletes of the Month.
The Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce invited Dr. Robert D'Avossa and valedictorians from local high schools to the business breakfast.