Charlie Liu is the winner for the 6th Congressional District.
Emily Herrmann will play lacrosse at the NCAA Division 1 school.
Seventy percent of Advanced Placement scores taken in Fulton County schools scored in the passing range of 3 or higher.
Candidates will have a chance to learn about existing and future positions available in the central and south learning communities.
The open house will be held Sunday, Nov. 11 in Johns Creek.
The school system saw a drop in the number of schools with 2018 CCRPI scores of 60 or below, from 17 in 2017 to 10 in 2018.
Teens facing stress or a crisis can text a licensed clinician who will respond within three minutes, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The Fulton County School System increased its overall score by 40 points, and 14 out of 18 high schools also increased their scores.
The Fulton County School System's ACT composite score is also higher than the state and national averages.
The exclusive summer residential program provides high school students the opportunity to improve their speech and debate skills.
The awards were presented to the school system by several organizations.
Carrie Miller is retiring from Medlock Bridge Elementary School after 30 years in education. Alisha Phillips will take over her class.
Shakerag, Heards Ferry and Lake Windward elementary schools are among the 2018 honorees.
Student Leadership Johns Creek Group has partnered with the city on a new Walk to School Kick-Off.
Marianne Lamarche, a senior at Centennial High School, received a score of 36 on the exam.
Sri Vaishnavi Ghantasala won second place in an international competition organized by a group serving the Telugu language and heritage.
Several North Fulton high schools have graduation rates that exceed 90 percent, according to Georgia Department of Education data.
The debate will highlight the candidates for the House Seat District 50 that was vacated by Brad Raffensperger.
A website compiled a list of the best public elementary schools in Georgia. See where your local school is ranked.
Here Comes The Bus uses GPS technology and allows parents to follow the progress of their child's school bus.
These high school seniors will now continue in the national competition for more than 7,500 Merit Scholarship awards valued at $31 million.
The two-year SLJC program is managed by an advisory committee under the direction of Leadership Johns Creek.
Students at four Fulton County schools are learning how to read through a pilot program that posts sight words inside school buses.
Election Day, set for Nov. 6, 2018, will now be a teacher work day.
The Fulton County School System will resume classes for the 2018-19 school year on Monday, Aug. 6.
About 40 officers received cameras last month and the remaining cops, about 20, will receive their new equipment this week.
Dolvin and Findley Oaks elementary schools, River Trail and Taylor Road middle schools and Hooch and Centennial will get new leaders.
The 2018-19 school year begins Monday, Aug. 6 in Fulton County.
Results from the Georgia Milestones Assessment System were released by the state on Friday.
These Merit Scholar designees join about 3,500 other college-sponsored award recipients who were announced in June.
The Fulton County School System's July 28 rallies will offer free health screening, school supplies and on-site school registration.
When is the first day of school for Fulton County schools? Plus, other must-know dates for students, parents and teachers.
Junior Anuhya Kasam has earned her Gold award from the Girl Scouts of America.
Sam Cohen has signed to play baseball at Georgia Gwinnett College.
The educators recently took part in a two-day seminar on how they can use primary sources to teach how the past affects the present.
The proposed $1 billion budget would create the Fulton County Schools Safety Advisory Committee to make recommendations on security.
These include the latest listings on the Johns Creek Patch jobs board.
Tim Corrigan will be responsible for 13 elementary, 5 middle and 4 high schools in Johns Creek, Alpharetta and Roswell.
Fulton County School Board members have given tentative approval for the $1.7 billion budget.
The awards provide between $500 and $2,000 each year for up to 4 years of undergraduate study at the institution financing the scholarship.