These four students will now advance to the national competition for 7,500 Merit scholarships.
Luke Michaelis joins two other Fulton County Schools students who will serve on the 108-member council.
A total of 120 Fulton County students received the honor to advance to the national competition for 7,500 Merit scholarships.
The Fulton County School System's millage rate is the lowest it has been since 2010.
Johns Creek ranks third, followed by Chattahoochee at fifth, Alpharetta at sixth and Cambridge at seventh, respectively.
Johns Creek resident Gabriella Marchione is one of 10 recipients of The Jim Kennedy Scholarship Fund.
The system was awarded the Trusted Learning Environment Seal from the Consortium for School Networking.
Classes resume Aug. 8 for the Fulton County School System, and it expects enrollment to reach about 96,500 students.
The 2016-17 App Challenge will be open to any team of middle and high school students, beginning Aug. 1, 2016.
Ivy Bridge program will be available for registration at Johns Creek, Alpharetta and Milton schools beginning in the fall.
The academy is certified by the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council and meets at the North Fulton Center in Alpharetta.
The Fulton County School Board approved its fiscal year 2017 budget, which totals $1.3 billion.
Dr. Jeff Rose will have a public meet-and-greet with residents later this month.
The Fulton County School System had 23 schools named to Gov. Nathan Deal's listing of best schools in Georgia.
The Fulton County School Board tentatively approved its fiscal year 2017 budget at its May 19 meeting.
Ceremonies in the Fulton County School System start on Thursday, May 19.
The system held its third Volunteer of the Year celebration on Friday, May 13.
The Fulton County School Board on Tuesday heard an update on the system's personalized learning initiative.
Medlock Bridge Elementary School (MBES) recently developed space for a school garden. But why does MBES need a school garden?
The sixth-grade team won second place at the competition, which was held on April 30.
The 2015 results for the College and Career Ready Performance Index were released on Tuesday.
Teachers were nominated by principals, and the club chose two elementary, one middle and one high school educator to be honored.
Parents of students enrolled in a public K-12 school can transfer their children to another school within a district, if space allows.
Fulton County was well represented on U.S. News' Best High Schools list and the Washington Post's Most Challenging High Schools in Georgia.
Dr. Jeff Rose, who will begin the new position in June, visited metro Atlanta last week to meet with district and school leaders.
The U.S. News 2016 Best High Schools ranking places seven metro Atlanta schools in Georgia's top 10 schools.
“Guardian of America” by ninth-grader Robert Hunter will be displayed for one year at the U.S. Capitol.
Two public hearings will be held in the coming weeks to give Johns Creek residents a chance to weigh on the proposed budget.
The event will feature a comedic reshuffling of several fairy tales April 28-29 at Perimeter Church.
MathCounts is a national middle school coaching and competitive math program for sixth through eighth grade students.
Dr. Jeff Rose will official join Fulton County schools on June 1.
Christine Lemerond will begin her tenure on Friday, April 1.
The Fulton County School System's spring recruitment fair will be held March 25 at the Georgia International Convention Center.
The Fulton County School Board received a first look at the draft budget, which also does not include furlough days or pay cuts.
Niche's annual list looks at school results, student and parent surveys, and ratings for teachers and the district.
The 24th annual Toshiba/National Science Teachers Association ExploraVision program is the world's largest K-12 competition.
Students at Johns Creek, Northview and Chattahoochee high schools will take part in the 2016 Georgia High School Musical Theatre Awards.
Several north Fulton County high schools were recognized this week by the Georgia Department of Education.
Philip Lanoue, superintendent of the Clarke County School District, was in the running to replace Dr. Robert Avossa.
Johns Creek resident Grant Frerking is the brains behind Metro Atlanta Pine Straw and Mulch, LLC.