Trudi K. Sundberg, an eighth grade student at Taylor Road Middle School, won the contest with her entry, "As We Are."
The high school students took part in the 23rd annual Toshiba and NSTA ExploraVision program.
The system will allow parents to pre-populate their child's registration information and upload scans or .PDF versions of required forms.
District 5 member Linda McCain will hold her meeting May 13 at Dolvin Elementary School in Johns Creek.
A total of 183 graduating seniors across the state were named to this year's list.
The academic bowl team at River Trail Middle School competed last week in the Collins Hills Academic High School Tournament.
Kenneth Zeff will start his tenure June 2, and will work closely with outgoing Superintendent Robert Avossa to ensure a smooth transition.
The three schools in Johns Creek join other north Fulton institutions on the list compiled by The Washington Post.
The students recently participated in the Georgia Destination Imagination Affiliate Tournament.
A formal luncheon will be held in May to recognize the winners.
Meena M. Chetty served as a tutor to help students in grades second through sixth prepare for the Georgia Milestones exams.
The 31st annual event will take place at the district’s North Transportation Center in Alpharetta.
Starting with the 2015-16 school year, Roswell High School will offer Literature and History of the New Testament Era course.
Dr. Robert Avossa will soon depart the Fulton County School System for the Sunshine State.
The proposed fiscal year 2016 budget will hold class sizes steady, and does not include furlough days or staff reductions.
The Milton chapter's senior recognition ceremony honored its founding members, who are now graduating high school seniors.
Autrey Mill Middle School students participated in the lesson as part of the Georgia social studies curriculum.
Mentor Foundation USA will honor Jack Somers at a ceremony on Friday at the school.
The Learning Resources Committee for Mathematics will review vendors of new materials for various math courses.
Maxwell Turk of Northview High School is one of 12 finalists in the National Library Museum's Selma Speech & Essay Contest.
Chattahoochee's Daniel Wilson has signed a National Letter of Intent to play Lacrosse at the University of Alabama in Huntsville
Abbotts Hill Elementary School in Johns Creek will take part in a 2-day summit that will focus on innovation in the classroom.
Chattahoochee's Parker Heissenbuttel has signed a National Letter of Intent to play soccer at the University of West Georgia.
The All-State Orchestra designation is the state's highest individual honor for school orchestra members.
Montessori Filled Summer with Greater Atlanta Montessori School
The 2015 School Board Member Appreciation Week runs March 16-20.
The meetings will start on Thursday and run through next week.
The Fulton County School System is projected to see growth over the next five years, however.
The Fulton County School System is the first in Georgia to provide a signing bonus to new 2015-16 teaching hires.
The marquee sign was purchased with proceeds from Barnival, the PTA's 2013 spring carnival.
The system missed a total of four days in February due to the winter weather that moved through Johns Creek and north Fulton County.
The school in Johns Creek will host the production March 19-20.
Heavy snow forecast impacts class schedules for Feb. 26, 2015.
A winter storm forecast for Wednesday and Thursday has alarmed school districts in the region.
Open to the public, the meeting will be held at the school system’s North Learning Center.
Chattahoochee's Josh Weisberg has committed to play football at Brown University, Providence, RI.
Chattahoochee's Andrew Gray has signed a National Letter of Intent to play football at Valdosta State University.
Chattahoochee's Matt Morgan has signed a National Letter of Intent to play soccer at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
The Fulton County School Board on Thursday adopted its middle school redistricting plan for north Fulton County.
Icy conditions in Johns Creek are expected to make road travel hazardous Monday night and early Tuesday morning.