The 2013 graduation dates for Atlanta Public School high school students have been announced.
The Westminster math team brought home multiple trophies from the March 16th Dwight Love Math Tournament.
The Galloway School's Black History Harvest Awards recognized those individuals who labor continuously and whose efforts sustain and inspire the human spirit.
The Buckhead school celebrates 75 years this year by stretching towards one "crazy" audacious goal for all Georgia students under the age of 9.
The Georgia Marathon & Half Marathon is set for Sunday, March 17, and Buckhead Patch wants your pictures!
Several Buckhead schools get high scores in the latest reports.
One dedicated and talented 5th grader is being recognized for her stellar fund raising abilities.
The 2013-14 Parents Club Officer Slate will be voted upon on March 13th.
The nominating committee has selected qualified candidates for PTA Board and Committee Chair positions for Sutton Middle School, the final vote is Tuesday, March 12th.
The new school would offer parents another education choice for their children and would initially serve grades Kindergarten through 10.
The Atlanta Board of Education has approved calendars for traditional and year round schools.
Final approval of the calendar for the next two school years is expected. School safety could also come up.
Nancy Meister, an APS Board of Education member representing Buckhead schools, hopes the committee has a search timeline to present at the board's March meeting.
7th grader Nolan Edmonds receives the APS Spotlight of the Week.
Ian Katz has been added to the list of APS students named as a 2013 finalist.
The commission voted on Feb. 5 that Board of Education Chairman Reuben McDaniel had not committed ethics violations.
Westminster Schools' 13-year-old Nilai Sarda is back on the national stage and this time, it's as a Jeopardy! superstar.
On February 7th, the Atlanta Public Schools District Spelling Bee was hosted at Gideons Elementary School.
The "Pi-Rates" have the trophies to show for their hard-work.
Garden Hills students and parents received word last week that Tommy Usher, their interim principal, has dropped the 'interim' from his title.
Nilai Sarda takes on teenagers from across the nation in this week's Teen Jeopardy.
The school board will decide whether to assemble a new superintendent search committee.
The school will hold its own ball to celebrate its 75th anniversary.
District wants Georgia Supreme Court to overturn Fulton County judge's order that it give 10 charters $2.8 million.
The schools president will retire following the next school year.
Our Whiz Kid of the week is Nicolas Delporte, a seventh grader at Sutton, who was selected to deliver a speech at the groundbreaking ceremony of a new financial literacy center.
During Wednesday night meeting in Midtown concerning safety and transportation initiatives, officials discuss possible adjustments to transportation schedules, plus the notion of "100 percent APS Law Enforcement Services" at schools.
Patch rounds up some recent health inspection scores for Buckhead restaurants and schools.
The Ethics Commission intends to investigate allegations that the APS Board of Education Chairman may have inappropriately interfered with hiring decisions at North Atlanta High.
In a letter to Atlanta Public Schools students, parents, employees, and supporters, Superintendent Erroll B. Davis, Jr., writes, "Our students deserve schools that are free of safety and security threats."
Congratulations are in honor for the Pace Academy Debate Team!
Buckhead's representative on the Atlanta Public Schools Board of Education was one of the two dissenting votes to not extend the superintendent's contract.
Though superintendent has his detractors, many parents rally around him and want to keep him. One parent has even started a petition to extend the contract.
Patch talked to APS to find out what controls are in place to prevent another Finch Elementary carbon monoxide poisoning incident from happening at your child's school.
Molly Read Woo, a Buckhead Patch Local Voices blogger, started the online effort late Sunday night.
About 41 percent of Westminster's current senior class has been recognized by the National Merit Corporation for outstanding performance on the 2011 PSATs.
The Trinity School in Buckhead has named Joseph P. Marshall as its 11th Head of School.
The council also discussed new options for funding sources of local transportation projects.
With the school constantly in the headlines now, what will be its future image?
Tuesday's ballot includes a Georgia constitutional amendment to re-establish a state commission to approve charter schools. Your job is to decide if that's a good idea.