The Georgia Department of Education is considering eliminating Georgia Milestones End of Course tests for students in AP, IB courses.
Georgia students in the Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education program have achieved a near perfect graduation rate for 2019.
Fulton County Schools’ overall score in 2019 increased to 83.8, which is 7.9 points above the state average.
Fulton County Schools said Tuesday it is cancelling the remaining days of IOWA testing, resulting in changes to TAG testing and eligibility.
Performance on college and career readiness benchmarks for 2019 was essentially level with 2018, Fulton Schools officials said.
Georgia outperformed the nation’s public schools by nine points in Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and performed on par with math.
Data released by the Georgia Department of Education shows Fulton Schools’ graduation rate increased making it 87.2 percent for 2019.
Semi-finalists for the scholarship were announced on Wednesday. See who made it from Alpharetta and Milton.
The International Charter School of Atlanta has been named an International Baccalaureate World School for the Primary Years Programme.
Justin Zandstra, a recent graduate of Alpharetta High School, has received a Georgia-Pacific Foundation Employees’ Children Scholarship.
The State Board of Education approved standards for agricultural education courses in K-5th grade, including at Cogburn Woods Elementary.
The annual program encourages high school students to write original poems. A student from Milton was named a finalist.
More than 50 Fulton County Schools graduates received corporate-sponsored, cash and college-sponsored scholarships, including local seniors.
The 2019 deadline to complete Free Application for Federal Student Aid is approaching. Here’s what that actually means for Georgia students.
Fulton County Schools named Star Seniors from Alpharetta, Milton and Cambridge high schools who are academically advanced.
Students from Alpharetta and Milton were announced Wednesday as 2019 National Merit $2,500 scholarship winners.
State School Superintendent Richard Woods announced three graduating seniors from Fulton County were recognized as 2019 Georgia Scholars.
A Cherokee County elementary school and three middle schools taking all the top spots at a recent statewide literary competition.
Students from Alpharetta High School have advanced to the “Elite 8” round of the International Public Policy Forum debate competition.
A Milton High School senior and a Roswell High School junior took second and third, respectively, at the Atlanta High School Art Exhibition.
The compensation plan is part of the Superintendent’s proposed 2020 budget, which will be formally presented in April.
Exceptional Children’s Week across Georgia was March 4-8, and Fulton County Schools joined in with celebrations around the county.
These two rising seniors are now being offered scholarships to the University of Michigan's summer debate program.
Niche has compiled what it says are the top 100 schools at every grade level in Georgia, including both private and public schools.
Riverwood's culinary students will participate in the Taste of the NFL Party with a Purpose on Feb. 2 at Cobb Galleria.
The $57.8 million project is expected to open in fall 2020 on the former Milton High School campus in Alpharetta.
Linda Bryant was elected to serve as president and Julia Bernath was chosen to a one-year term as vice president.
Kimberly Dove represents parts of East Point, College Park, Union City and South Fulton.
Cambridge joins two other Georgia high schools on the list released by The Best Schools ranking website.
A second-grade class partnered with Scholastic Books for the pajama drive.
Four Fulton County elementary schools are ranked among the top 5 percent of all Title I schools based on their recent CCRPI scores.
Pay for educators may be a big issue facing state legislatures, including Georgia, after midterm elections drew nearly 180 teachers to run.
The Fulton County School Safety Committee unveiled its recommendations at the School Board's Nov. 6 work session.
Dr. Cindy Loe served as Fulton County superintendent from 2008 to 2011 before retiring to become a leadership consultant.
Amana Academy's CCRPI score of 91.9 makes it the highest performing start-up charter school in Georgia, it said.
The campus-wide open house, which will include a musical by the Upper School, will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Students, staff and community members celebrate the coveted National Blue Ribbon School award.
The Fulton County School System is celebrating National School Bus Safety Week, designated for Oct. 22-26.
The McGinnis Woods Soccer Team won the Division 3 Title
McGinnis Woods Girls Volleyball Team Takes First Place in Division 3 Tournament