Fulton County Schools’ scores of three or higher increased from 70.3 percent in 2018 to 71.4 percent in 2019.
State Superintendent Richard Woods selected 130 Georgia students to serve on his Student Advisory Council, including two from Johns Creek.
Semi-finalists for the scholarship were announced on Wednesday. See who made it from Johns Creek.
The students will meet with the superintendent to discuss the impact of state policies in the classroom, along with other education issues.
A new ranking of Georgia's best school districts has been released. See how Fulton County Schools ranks in the state.
The Chronicle of Higher Education published new 2018 compensation data for 269 public college officials. Here's what they say about Georgia.
Johns Creek Mayor Mike Bodker is asking the public to take time and pay close attention to kids as they move in and out of the schools.
Overall, Fulton County Schools students performed as well or better than the state average in both English and Math on GA Milestones.
The first day of school is approaching for Fulton County Schools. Here are some other important dates to take note of for the new year.
Two recent Johns Creek High School graduates were selected to receive a Georgia-Pacific Foundation Employees’ Children Scholarship.
The Annie E. Casey Foundation has released its annual "Kids Count Data Book." Here's what they found for Fulton students.
More than 50 Fulton County Schools graduates received corporate-sponsored, cash and college-sponsored scholarships, including local seniors.
Fulton County Schools named Star Seniors from Chattahoochee, Johns Creek and Northview high schools who are academically advanced.
Pamela Whitlock of Chattahoochee High School was announced as Fulton County Schools’ Teacher of the Year.
The 92nd annual Scripps National Spelling Bee is nearly here. See the whiz-kid from Johns Creek.
The Chattahoochee High School team is one of 16 U.S. teams competing in the 19th Annual National Economics Challenge finals May 18-20.
Students from Johns Creek were announced Wednesday as 2019 National Merit $2,500 scholarship winners.
Participants learn leadership skills by adopting a community service project and documenting the differences their participation made.
The Fulton County School System has identified 58 schools that can accept transfer students next school year.
Pam Whitlock, career tech teacher at Chattahoochee High School, was named the 2019 Fulton County School's district wide Teacher of the Year.
Student Leadership Johns Creek won the Secretary of State Ambassadors State Championship for the second consecutive year.
Chattahoochee High student Akash Rudra was named one of 150 students chosen nationwide as a Coke Scholar from a pool of 95,000 applicants.
Leadership Johns Creek facilitated a hands-on workshop with Johns Creek seniors to help them learn different features on their devices.
River Trail Middle School seventh grader Arushi Cumer recently won the Georgia Association of Educators’ state spelling bee.
Called “Shake It Up Best School Recipe Contest,” the competition was held for high school students in March during School Nutrition Month.
For the rest of the school year, Johns Creek is encouraging students to walk, bike, roll or ride the school bus to school on Wednesdays.
Student Leadership Johns Creek received House Resolution 247 for the community service projects the students complete each year.
A group of six Chattahoochee students hosted a trash clean up event for a community service project.
Chattahoochee names its "Teacher of the Year" and "Professional of the Year"
Trout in the Classroom is an environmental education program.
The appointment of Dhyuti Gopalakrishna to the academy, which is also known as West Point, was made by U.S. Sen. David Perdue.
Alyssia Wright won the 2019 recipient of the national Foodservice Achievement Management Excellence Silver Leadership Award.
While Fulton County was spared from winter weather accumulations, black ice will be a hazard Tuesday and Wednesday morning.
The deadline to submit requests to transfer to another Fulton County elementary, middle or high school is Feb. 28.
The Fulton County School Board adopted calendars for the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 school years.
Participants in Student Leadership Johns Creek learned how local and state government affects their lives.
Applications will be available starting Jan. 1 for parents who want to apply for a 2019-20 transfer or renew a current hardship.
Eighteen Fulton County schools were recognized based on scoring components of the Career and College Readiness Performance Index, or CCRPI.
Mary Brown is one of more than 4,000 teachers across the U.S. to renew their certification as a National Board Certified Teacher.
Katie Reeves, Linda McCain and Julia Bernath took their oaths of office to begin four more years of service.