Students from Chattahoochee High School traveled to Ecuador to introduce STEAM academics to an underprivileged school.
Vidya Gopalakrishna was appointed to the prestigious service academy by U.S. Rep. Karen Handel.
Learning Debate helps students in many facets of life and has positive life-long benefits, Ivy Bridge Academy argues.
Dr. Jimmy Zoll, whose last day is Dec. 21, will become an assistant professor at the University of North Georgia.
The Chattahoochee High School Cougars will take on Winder-Barrow Friday in a AAAAAA first round game on Friday, Nov. 0.
Several schools in North Fulton county saw double-digit gains or had either perfect or near-perfect scores.
Fulton County Schools is halting new hires while Atlanta Public Schools is weighing options that could include implementing furloughs.
Ivy Bridge Academy Debate Students won top awards competing against other Middle and High School Students nationally.
The show will be held Nov. 2-3 in Perimeter Church’s Main Sanctuary.
National School Lunch Week runs Oct. 16-20, and highlights the healthy choices offered to students in the school system.
Designated for Oct. 16-20, the week is used to highlight safety in transportation and celebrate bus drivers.
The open house for the school in Johns Creek will be held Sunday, Nov. 12.
The community is invited to see performances of two One Act Plays at Chattahoochee High School this week, 7 p.m. Thursday through Saturday.
Fulton County Schools accumulated about $5,000 in debt over the previous year due to students’ charging meals.
The system had to cancel classes Sept. 11-13 due to widespread power outages throughout the county.
As a whole, the Fulton County School System edged out the state and nation in average scores for 2017.
School-level scores released this week show Johns Creek, Chattahoochee, Alpharetta and Milton high schools were also among the top 10.
These short videos congratulating educators were played every hour on the 20-second mark during the pre-planning week.
New principals, programs and teachers will greet Fulton County students when the 2017-18 school year starts Monday, Aug. 7.
Janiah Asherman, who plans to attend Kennesaw State University, received the scholarship from Atlanta Ronald McDonald House Charities.
The Fulton County School System's fifth annual Faith Summit will be held Tuesday, June 27.
Since Fulton County commissioners voted to hold assessments at 2016 levels, the system's budget may require an adjustment at a later date.
No other team has ever been ranked as high in either tournament in the history of the Georgia Quiz Bowl
Samanyu Kothapeta is among roughly 600 students who have been awarded a National Security Language Initiative for Youth scholarship.
The awards provide between $500 and $2,000 annually for up to four years of undergraduate study at the institution financing the scholarship
The school board hopes to clear up any confusion related to their roles and the responsibilities of the tax commissioner and tax assessor.
Posse partner colleges and universities award Posse Scholars four-year, full-tuition leadership scholarships
The Fulton County School System's top employees will be recognized in the fall at its annual Legacy of Excellence gala.
The school is partnering with local organizations in Johns Creek to hold the event.
State law allows parents of students attending one public K-12 school to enroll in another school within the district, if space allows.
The Georgia students placed third in the Unique National Competition that demonstrates the importance of math in real life.
The middle school students' spring show will be held May 5-6 in Johns Creek.
Catherine Maddox will leave the District 6 post, effective May 15.
The Student Leadership Johns Creek ceremony and induction of the new class took place on Apr.12
Luke Michaelis and Nathan Cohen served on the Student Advisory Council for the 2016-2017 school year.
The Fulton County School System's proposed fiscal year 2018 budget, totaling $1 billion, also aims to keep the tax rate the same.
The team will go to NYC on April 24 to compete against other finalist teams at Moody’s Corporation World Trade Center headquarters.
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