Linda Bryant will serve two years as president while Linda McCain was elected to the vice president post for one year.
Alpharetta will partner with tech upstart Kano to help children of all ages make technology more than just a hobby.
The system's College and Career Ready Performance Index overall score is 74.7, slightly higher than the state score of 73.6.
The program, now in its ninth year, provides community leaders a look at what it takes to lead a school.
The Centennial High School Mighty Marching Knights were named AAA Champions and Silver Division Champions at the Creekview Marching Classic.
Overall, the Fulton County School System's graduation rate increased to 86.6 percent in 2016.
Fulton Science Academy Private School won in the category of middle school.
Students at the private school will cast ballots on Tuesday, Nov. 1.
The school system was recognized at the gold level for their accomplishments in promoting the farm to school movement.
Wesleyan student and Alpharetta resident Angela Yang has received a renowned leadership scholarship.
The program is a great entry-level option for students seeking a career in healthcare.
Centennial’s School Counseling Program, of Roswell, was presented with the Recognized ASCA Model Program award for the third time.
The open house is intended to provide educational options to the north Fulton community.
Katarina Wilcher will perform during halftime at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, which will be held Jan. 7, 2017, in San Antonio, Texas.
Originally referred to as the North Fulton Alternative Program, the school is now located in The Milton Center in Alpharetta.
If these 11 Fulton eighth-grade students graduate high school, they will each receive a $10,000 Georgia REACH Scholarship.
Wesleyan School has selected Angela Yang as a nominee for this year’s Jefferson Scholars competition.
Lake Windward Elementary School was one of three Fulton County schools receiving the honor.
Veena Jaipradeep joins two other Fulton County Schools students who will serve on the 108-member council.
Katherine Rojales, 15, has qualified as a 2017 National Merit Semifinalist. She will graduate two years ahead of schedule.
The parade will be followed by a food truck festival and football game against Cambridge High School.
A total of 120 Fulton County students received the honor to advance to the national competition for 7,500 Merit scholarships.
Northview ranks second, followed by Johns Creek at No. 3, Chattahoochee at No. 5, Alpharetta at No. 6 and Cambridge at No. 7, respectively.
Andrew Moore, a graduate of Peachtree Corners’ Wesleyan School, has just been named a 2016 “20 Under 40” award recipient.
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Classes resume Aug. 8 for the Fulton County School System, and it expects enrollment to reach about 96,500 students.
The Fulton County School System will host its third annual celebration on Thursday, Aug. 4.
Ivy Bridge program will be available for registration at Johns Creek, Alpharetta and Milton schools beginning in the fall.
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The first of four “Spanish is Fun” courses begins on July 11
98 students walked across the stage with a story of how they each kept striving toward their goals
The Culinary Apprenticeship certificate is designed to offer students more than the traditional, classroom-based culinary education
The academy is certified by the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council and meets at the North Fulton Center in Alpharetta.
The Rotary Club of Alpharetta recently made the donation to Dhakshi Balakumar.
Congratulations to Mira Mutnick and Sophie Richardson for taking first place in the Write It, Do It event at the National Science Olympiad.
The Fulton County School System had 23 schools named to Gov. Nathan Deal's listing of best schools in Georgia.
Kiddie Academy of Alpharetta at 3200 North Point Parkway is more than 12,000 square feet and can accommodate up to 240 children.
Ceremonies in the Fulton County School System start on Thursday, May 19.
A team of four students from Fulton Science Academy in Alpharetta won the non-GHSA (Independent) School division championship.