Students in third through 12th grades will compete in 12th annual event.
Isabel Gonzalez impressed Randy Jackson enough last September to gain her an appearance before all the judges, and she'll be on TV Wednesday night.
Are your kids tired of the same old bagged lunches? Spice things up with homemade Lunchables and bento boxes.
McCain represents Johns Creek schools on the Fulton School Board.
Sweet Apple Elementary and Crabapple Middle School are both involved in Fulton County Schools' new technology program.
Increased police presence at local schools will become part of everyday operations in wake of the Newtown, Conn., tragedy.
The meeting is set to take place Tuesday, Jan. 15, in Johns Creek.
Johns Creek Foundation presents $2,500 grants to Medlock Bridge, Taylor Road and River Trail.
State Bridge Crossing students complete service projects during winter parties.
Patriot football has two players named First Team All-State.
Applications are available beginning Jan. 4.
All Stars compete one last time in the North Fulton Forsyth Touchdown Club's fourth annual game.
Superintendent Avossa addresses Fulton Schools safety in wake of the Connecticut shootings.
Fourteen Pisgah Patriots named to All-Region 6-A South football squad.
The North Fulton Forsyth Touchdown Club gives high school seniors from the two counties another chance to impress college scouts.
Some 100 members from three high schools become Civitans.
Winter break starts this week.
Fulton school board grants employees a one-time special payment.
Dr. Ruth L. Baskerville was removed from her position at Woodland Elementary in 2011. Recently, she returned to North Fulton for a booksigning on "Hoodless Klan: The Racial Takeover of Pine Woods Charter Elementary School."
Chattahoochee, Johns Creek & Alpharetta invited to Midwest Clinic
Alexandra Jimenez places first in Georgia Tech competition.
Team members going door to door; also selling at The Forum.
Pack-a-Backpack will accept school supply donations at JCHS basketball games for children in need.