Macon Event Showcases Hooch Students’ Technology Training
Hooch Students Compete Against Schools From Across the Southeast in One-Day Event
Emily Brown won 1st place in the Beginner Free Skate Level at the 2017 Magnolia Open ice skating competition.
Woodward North, in Johns Creek, uses Common Sense Education's innovative and research-based digital citizenship resources.
FCS has been twice selected, in 1995 and 2013, as a first place winner in the National School Boards Association's Magna Awards Program.
A four-year varsity letterman, Fisher leaves Hooch holding four career records
A two-year starting goalie for the CHS lacrosse team, Sharman also played club lacrosse for X Team 2017
A four-year letterman, Deehr played No. 1 line singles for Hooch her freshman, sophomore and senior years
Kinsey, a multisport athlete, will play football for the NCAA Division I United States Military Academy
Swiger will be an NCAA Division I goalkeeper in Annapolis
Winning three elimination rounds in a row earns championship trophy
The analysis measures schools against similar institutions to see if they performed better than expected on Georgia's accountability system.
14 out of 17 Fulton County high schools received the awards from the Georgia Department of Education.
Over 1,700 spaces in pre-kindergarten classes are also available at 45 Fulton County elementary schools.
The 2017 list took into account data such as state test scores, ACT and SAT results and graduation rates.
Chad Hoge has been honored as the 2016 Georgia History Teacher of the Year by The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.
The system said the brass valves attached at the end of a water line are behind the high lead amounts in areas where samples were taken.
The Hooch students with perfects scores are Amanda Bao, Akash Mandavilli, Apurva Nemala, Puneet Singh and Harry Traub.
These students, along with about 1,900 high school seniors nationwide, are in the running for 150 college scholarships worth $20,000 each.
The applications allow for parents to petition for a 2017-18 hardship transfer to another Fulton elementary, middle or high school.
Mount Pisgah Christian School’s Malik Gay works to expand the sport of lacrosse through a service grant.
Linda Bryant, Gail Dean and Katha Stuart will all begin their new, four-year terms in January.
Superintendent Jeff Rose made the announcement at the annual State of Our Schools event Tuesday.
Woodward North second-grader Sasha Popham won first place in the United States Eventing Association (USEA) Pre-Amoeba Combined test.
Layton is also a two-year scholastic All-American athlete and an honor roll and TAG student
Both are four-year varsity starters in lacrosse as well as basketball at Chattahoochee
Highlights include a short break in October, a one-week break around Thanksgiving, 2-week break in December and January and Spring Break.
The program, now in its ninth year, provides community leaders a look at what it takes to lead a school.
Overall, the Fulton County School System's graduation rate increased to 86.6 percent in 2016.
Centennial High School student art placed well at the Georgia National Fair, winning awards for six of fifty submissions.
The initiative was held during the Northview vs. Chattahoochee varsity football game on Oct. 28.
The career fairs will be held in November and December in each of the school system's five learning communities.
Nicole Thompson is a music teacher at Taylor Road Middle School in Johns Creek.
The resources are part of new instructional materials adopted last year by the Georgia Department of Education.
Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology announced 2016 semi-finalists this week. They're advancing to regionals next month.
A total of $48,000 was awarded to help the 15 students pursue their education in various medical fields.
Awards recognize excellence in science, technology, engineering and math education in Georgia.
The League of Innovative Schools, a national coalition of forward-thinking school districts organized by Digital Promise.
The city is hosting an essay contest for students in grades 6-8 attending Johns Creek area schools.
The week is a chance for elementary schools with pre-kindergarten programs to showcase their work by inviting special guests into classrooms