The first-ever concert was held Oct. 19.
You can enjoy free admission and rides during the open house for the lower, middle and high schools from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 22.
The new 244,000-square-foot school is scheduled to open in fall 2020 at the former Milton High School campus near downtown Alpharetta.
A new 244,000-square-foot school is scheduled to open in fall 2020 at the former Milton High School campus near downtown Alpharetta.
These 123 students will now advance in the national competition for more than 7,500 Merit Scholarship awards valued at roughly $32 million.
BREAKING: Between 15 and 20 percent of the system's schools are without power after Tropical Storm Irma made its way through Georgia.
Lowry, who worked as a reporter for 30 years with WXIA-TV/11 Alive, previously served with the Cobb County School District.
The school system will also delay the release of elementary school students to 3:05 p.m. Monday, Aug 21.
Monday, Aug. 7 is the first day of school for Fulton County.
All students were able to shop, within a given budget, and purchase up to 5 books to support reading through the end of July!
Three local high school graduates have been selected as recipients of a Georgia-Pacific Foundation Employees’ Children Scholarship.
The program has a 100 percent exam pass rate, 100 percent job placement rate and has seen a 50 percent jump in enrollment since the spring.
The Cobb EMC Community Foundation awarded $70,000 in scholarships to students who live in the company's service area.
Avanthika Remesh, who plans to attend the University of California-Berkeley, was given the award from Ronald McDonald House Charities.
The school is the winner of the 2017 Georgia Music Educators Association Exemplary Performance Award.
The awards provide between $500 and $2,000 annually for up to four years of undergraduate study at the institution financing the scholarship
Megha Desai was selected as a recipient of a $1000 scholarship for the Julian and Jan Hester Memorial Scholarship sponsored by CBA.
The winners will be recognized in the fall at the school system's annual Legacy of Excellence gala.
She has cystic fibrosis, an incurable genetic defect, and will receive a scholarship dedicated to people afflicted by the defect.
Eric Traugotta, a 10th grade videographer won $500 in the World of 7 Billion international student contest for his video production skills.
Students of all skill levels come together to code, compete and meet other programmers in metro Atlanta for this 24-hour event.
Catherine Amato will participate in the 37th Anniversary Spring Piano Festival, which is set for Sunday, May 28.
The Interact Club at King’s Ridge Christian School teamed up with Meals by Grace to put together more than 3 weeks’ worth of meals.
The four-member team from Fulton Science Academy in Alpharetta took part in the state tournament held April 29 in Macon.
The annual list is out, and 86 Georgia high schools rank among the best in the state. Did your school make the cut?
Fulton County school bus drivers will put their skills to the test at the annual event, which will be held in Alpharetta.
The students took part in the nationwide Teen Road Safety Assessment, which allows them to learn how infrastructure impacts their safety.
The school's eighth-grade girls team is the first from Georgia to compete in this summer's FLL International Open Championship.
The National Association of Music Merchants recognized 527 districts with its 2017 Best Communities for Music Education distinction.
Kandice Ivarie will officially join the private school on Aug. 1 and also serve as an administrative team member.
The Fulton County School System will hold a community meeting March 28 at the Milton Center in Alpharetta.
Five Fulton County schools were named 2016-2017 Reward Schools, which exceed in educating students from different socioeconomic backgrounds.
In culmination of the fundraiser, students and school administrators were rewarded with the opportunity to kiss a real pig
14 out of 17 Fulton County high schools received the awards from the Georgia Department of Education.
Alpharetta’s Angela Yang has been named Wesleyan School’s 2017 STAR student. Angela selected Deborah Brown as Wesleyan’s STAR teacher.
Young performers from Akrosphere won impressive awards at the VivaFest International Circus Festival in Las Vegas.
Ideal for bilingual individuals, the accelerated program can be completed in just two months.
KSU Continuing Education Program Prepares HR Professionals for SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCP Certification
King's Ridge to host a campus-wide Open House and in conjunction, host a Touch a Truck for children to enjoy!
These students, along with about 1,900 high school seniors nationwide, are in the running for 150 college scholarships worth $20,000 each.