Angelica Hale paid a visit to State Bridge Crossing Elementary School where she performed and signed autographs.
The AMMS yearbook program will receive a gem-studded recognition pin and a banner to display in school, for awareness schools wide.
Chattahoochee High School will send two teams to the National Scholastic Championship on Saturday, June 2.
CHS Summer Camp Schedule
The program ensures less fortunate Fulton County School System students won't go hungry during the summer months.
Chattahoochee High School's PTSA presented three students with Scholarship Awards.
Chattahoochee High Schools Quiz Bowl Team ranks among the top 100 teams in the world.
Student Leadership Johns Creek held their graduation for the class of 2018 on April 18th.
Allison Kerley Townsend is a third-grade teacher at Barnwell Elementary School in Johns Creek.
353 seniors graduating from Fulton County Schools will receive the Georgia Fine Art Diploma Seal upon graduation in May 2018.
Sixteen additional students have been named 2018 National Merit Scholars.
The Fulton County School System also honored its school professional and support professional of the year.
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The application deadline for the 2018-19 school year is 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 15.
The event culminated a statewide competition that kicked off in September 2017 and comprised nearly 200 teams from throughout Georgia.
Chattahoochee High School student Jared Williams has signed with Piedmont College to play soccer.
The four Fulton County educators were honored by the Johns Creek Civitan Club.
Two Johns Creek High School students were named finalists for their poems in the fifth-annual state program.
The team of students won regional honors in the 26th annual Toshiba/National Science Teachers Association ExploraVision program.
The four students from Northview, Hooch, Johns Creek and Milton high schools will attend the Intel International Science & Engineering Fair.
Vanisha Kudumuri and Adiva Dutta are Student Leadership Johns Creek members who won the Secretary of State Ambassadors competition.
Luke Michaelis represents Johns Creek High School on the State Superintendent of Schools Student Advisory Council.
All of the Fulton County School System's traditional high schools were awarded the prestigious recognition.
Two male students at Chattahoochee High School want to change the prom voting process to allow same gender couples to be elected.
Tim Reeder was recognized earlier this year by the Georgia Council on Economic Education.
During the event, the students will be working with seniors to help them learn different features on their devices.
Chattahoochee High School's chess team placed second in the state competition.
Dr. Rob Anderson, deputy superintendent of academics, has been with Fulton County Schools for six years.
A group of students hosted the 5K, Run for Love, with proceeds donated to the North Fulton Community Charities.
International Baccalaureate Diploma Schools will offer core classes in the theory of knowledge, creativity, activity and service.
Centennial High School students updated the website and added more resources to help Johns Creek police teach safety to children.
The school system's meetings will be held March 6 at Banneker High School and March 8 at Centennial High School.
The approval will bring to 69 the total number of POST-certified officers patrolling Fulton schools and buildings.
Students David Hauser and Suraj Peramanu competed in the Junior Varsity State Championship Policy Debate Tournament held in February.
Students from several Fulton County schools will join a national walkout event in March in a call for stricter gun laws.
Fulton Schools Superintendent Dr. Jeff Rose said the system will identify best practices and measures to keep students and staff safe.
That means Fulton County students are roughly three-times as likely to be selected than the average Georgia student.
About 4,500 candidates were chosen out of over 3.5 million.
Applications are now available for parents to apply for a 2018-19 hardship transfer or to renew a current hardship to another Fulton school.