The school in Johns Creek is the 10th school in Fulton County to earn the distinction from the U.S. Department of Education.
A total of 12 Fulton County seniors were named semifinalists in the 51st annual National Achievement Scholarship Program.
21st Century Leaders will select 20 students who have made a positive change in their communities.
Sara Rahimpour of Taylor Road Middle School is one of 8 Fulton County students who signed commitments for the REACH Georgia program.
The eight students in the Fulton County School System will sign their commitments in a ceremony Wednesday morning with Gov. Nathan Deal.
The school system would like the new charter high school to serve the College Park, East Point and Hapeville areas.
Redistricting is needed for two new schools in Roswell and classroom additions under construction at 3 middle schools.
Over 100 students at high schools in north Fulton County are vying for 7,600 Merit Scholarship awards, valued at roughly $33 million.
Each Fulton County School Board member holds these meetings to listen to local issues and concerns.
The two school's PTA organizations are partnering with the Johns Creek Mental Wellness Task Force to show the documentary "Race To Nowhere."
A team of engineering students drew up plans for the parking lot and road at Johns Creek's Shakerag Park.
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The Fulton County School System had over 3,000 students in the class of 2014 take the ACT.
Operation Christmas Child allows residents to fill shoeboxes with clothes, school supplies and hygiene items for less fortunate kids.
The Fulton County School System has released some facts regarding its first day of the 2014-15 school year, which was on Monday, Aug. 11.
Members of the Johns Creek High School girls volleyball team participated in Pack-A-Backpack's annual collection drive.
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A new study by WalletHub ranks Georgia as the state with the highest dropout rate.
The system's first-ever "Fulton Finest" will recognize those school bus drivers who transport students to and from schools and field trips.
The state's sales tax holiday is great for back-to-school essentials. It runs through midnight on Saturday.
Fulton County Schools Superintendent Robert Avossa is a member of the Role of Federal Government in Education Study Committee.
Barnwell PTA was named the 1st place winner for the Outstanding Local Unit Award and 1st place for the for the Phoebe Apperson Hearst Award of Excellence at the 100th Annual Georgia PTA Convention and Leadership Training.
Twenty one additional students were named National Merit Scholars in the 2014 competition.
The $1.41 billion budget holds class sizes steady, funds 178 instructional days for students and includes no furlough days for district staff.
The Fulton County School Board will hold three public hearings on a proposal to raise its millage rate by .88 percent above the rollback millage rate.
Yashi Sanghvi, Amy Hu and Amanda Zhang developed the kidney microfilter regulation device, an artificial silicone kidney that will be surgically implanted into a patient’s body
John Stastny has accepted a full appointment to the United States Coast Guard Academy where he will play lacrosse.
The Medlock Bridge Elementary Foundation has donated thirty Apple iPads for use at the Johns Creek school.
Two dozen Fulton County School System students recently took home awards at the 2014 Annual Georgia Science and Engineering Fair.
Parker Cutler was among 12 students in the Fulton County School System who were named 2014 Georgia Scholars.
Eight more seniors in the Fulton County School System will earn $2,500 cash scholarships funded by the National Merit Corp.
Kiana Chambers was awarded a $1,000 prize from the Princeton Club for her efforts to establish a Black History Month committee at Northview High School.
Dairy and blueberry farmers are visiting school cafeterias to display information about the agricultural process, where locally grown food comes from, nutritional benefits and how the food gets to the school cafeterias.
The monthly meetings serve as a chance for parents and the public to have direct contact with the school board members.
The Fulton County School Board on Thursday approved the charter petitions for the Latin Grammar School and the Latin College Preparatory School.
Students at Johns Creek, Chattahoochee and Northview high schools have received scholarships through the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
The Fulton County School System's average on the College and Career Ready Performance Index outpaced the state's score.
Students representing 29 projects took home first place awards at the 2014 Georgia Educational Technology Fair.
Nineteen Fulton County schools recently received $2.6 million in Seed Fund grants.
The board will meet on Tuesday at 2 p.m.