The kids will get into the Decatur/Woodward Academy game free.
Winnona Park Elementary scored a '95' in this week's look at health inspection scores in Decatur and Avondale Estates.
Decatur is celebrating International Walk & Roll To School Day.
The school has been closed since the spring of 2011. Can the building be put to good use?
The game will be televised at 10:30 p.m. Friday on WATL-TV. The actual game will be played at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Decatur High Stadium.
The Bulldogs lost 41-21 in their their Region 6-AAA opener. They face Woodward Academy on Friday night.
Parents have until 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 28, to fill out the online survey.
The Bulldogs (3-1) travel to Panthersville Stadium.
The public is urged to attend the forums, which will be held Monday at Oakhurst Elementary, Wednesday at Renfroe Middle and Thursday at the 4/5 Academy.
The Decatur High score is above the state and national average.
Should schools serve chocolate milk? That's one question parents will be asked in the survey.
The Bulldogs open regional play this Friday against Cedar Grove.
The K-5 charter school moved from Avondale Estates to Medlock Elementary School building.
The National Scholastic Press Association recognized Decatur HIgh junior Madelyn Carlson for a feature story about a student who worked on "The Walking Dead" television show.
Bulldogs seek to win their third straight game.
The jayvees are now 2-0 and the Renfroe Middle School team is 1-2.
Andrew Brown scored the winning touchdown with 49 seconds left in the game.
U.S. Rep. John Lewis, former Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young and U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson are expected to attend.
The Meriwether County school is 2-0 this year, the Bulldogs 1-1. Greenville gained fame because the former coach stayed on the job despite having Lou Gehrig's Disease.
The JV team plays at 5 p.m. today, the middle school at 10 a.m. Saturday.
The Museum School won a federal Innovation Fund grant created through Georgia’s Race to the Top plan.
Parents have until Sept. 21 to go online and give their opinions about proposed menu changes in Decatur school lunchrooms.
Honors come from the National Scholastic Press Association and Quill and Scroll.