At least two petitions have been started to support the Paulding County School District’s usage of Chick-fil-A as a fundraising partner. The petitions are a response to another petition calling for the district to sever its fundraising ties to the chain
Four Chattahoochee Technical College Students are in the running to becoming the college’s nominee for the Georgia Occupational Award of Leadership.
The South Paulding High School band needs your votes in order to win the “Battle of the High School Marching Bands” and its $5,000 grand prize. Find out how you can help.
The petition’s aim is to have the school district stop utilizing the restaurant chain for fundraising efforts.
Superintendent Cliff Cole's evaluation comes several months after his contract was extended.
Once again, the South Paulding High School band has advanced in the “Battle of the High School Marching Bands." Find out how you can help the band win $5,000.
The sixth-grade Wolfpack team defeated a McEachern squad that had allowed only 6 points in its three previous tournament games.
North Paulding High School grad Chris Conley gave the Bulldogs their first score of the night during last weekend’s game against Auburn.
The Board of Education voted to terminate Judith Skelton after a hearing Tuesday night.
Recruitment for a short-term technology training program will take place Thursday.
Supporters of the “Spirit of South Paulding” have two weeks to cast votes in the third round of the “Battle of the High School Marching Bands." The winning band will earn $5,000.
The Buccaneers ultimately held off the Hornets, 20-17.
Students at Paulding County high schools may now use cell phones or tablets during class when instructed by teachers.
The “Spirit of South Paulding” is the only Paulding high school band remaining in the “Battle of the High School Marching Bands," and your votes can move the band closer to the contest’s $5,000 grand prize.
The two schools are among the 28 vying to win $5,000 in the “Battle of the High School Marching Bands," and your votes can help them advance in the contest.
Money raised from the event will fund grants and scholarships for Paulding County schools and students.
The new system will enable employees to manage their benefits online.
The Paulding County School System will give a presentation on the fiscal year 2013 benefits overview at the Board of Education's meeting tonight.
The state's largest technical college was one of five Georgia colleges to rank in Community College Week's top 20.
A message found written at Moses Middle School was the second bomb threat made to a Paulding school this week.
Two Atlanta TV stations will be visiting other schools to capture tonight’s football action, but two local teams could earn a camera crew’s visit next week.
Students were evacuated out of Paulding County High School Wednesday morning following a bomb threat called in anonymously. Return to Dallas-Hiram Patch for updates.
Fans could see a cross-county matchup, or a local team’s road game, featured on Atlanta TV stations.
If the Villa Rica-East Paulding game receives the most votes on Sports Zone Friday's Facebook Page by noon Friday, the WSB crew will be coming to Dallas. The local game is currently second in the voting.
The Raiders host Villa Rica on Friday and could also be hosting the sports crew of an Atlanta TV station—if fans show their support on Facebook.
Students at the 25 Technical College System of Georgia institutions, including Chattahoochee Technical College, will pay more per credit hour beginning in the spring 2013 semester.
Chattahoochee Technical College will recruit unemployed workers and other students to enroll in short-term training classes for a variety of “in-demand” jobs in the health care field.
North Paulding High School grad Chris Conley helped the Bulldogs put points on the board during the team’s first game of the season.
Chattahoochee Technical College and Kennesaw State University will sign an agreement allowing classes taken at Chatt Tech to count toward a 4-year Early Childhood Education degree.
Here are some of the stories from the past week you might have missed.
Hornets fall to Alexander in second game of the Region 5-AAAA tournament.
Chapel Hill guard comes off the bench to lead the team in scoring.
Christian Browder goes off for 30 points in win over Osborne.
A come-from-behind win moves the Patriots into the second round of the Region 5-AAAA basketball tournament.
Hiram High’s Corey Owens will represent Paulding County at the STAR Program's region level.
With expansions of North Paulding and South Paulding high schools complete, the district will now seek capital outlay reimbursements for the projects.
McClure Middle's Katie Slavik and Abney Elementary's Madeleine Moore spelled their way to the top Thursday to earn spots in the Feb. 26 district spelling bee.
The 6-foot-8-inch offensive lineman said it's been a dream to have a chance to play for Miami.