The students will take part in the divisional competition on Saturday, Feb. 27.
The third annual Wolf War tournament was held Feb. 12 at River Trail Middle School in Johns Creek.
If approved, the 5-year education sales tax would raise $976.3 million for new schools, renovations, technology and security enhancements.
Scattered and isolated snow flurries will continue to fall across Johns Creek and north Fulton County on Tuesday.
Along with a $20,000 grant for their high school, the students will have a chance to turn their concept into a real, working app.
Residents now have 14 days to comment on the school board's choice.
More than 850 tickets were sold for the two-night performance organized by Barnwell Elementary School fourth- and fifth-grade students.
A Winter Weather Advisory will go into effect at 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22 for Johns Creek and North Fulton County.
Johns Creek and north Fulton County are under a Winter Weather Advisory through Saturday evening.
The Fulton County School Board is set to vote on the recommendations in February and they will go into effect in August.
Residents can now vote to help the team win the Fan Favorite Award, which comes with $15,000 and a chance to turn their concept into an app.
Jennifer Lynch, who had taught Latin at Johns Creek High School, allegedly complained when a student needed more time to finish final exams.
Fulton County School Board members released the result of a survey that will help them choose the system's next leader.
Citizens will review Facility Master Plan concepts, which include information gathered from a recent facilities use survey.
Meena Chetty is a member of the Shooting Stars Foundation, which raises money to help support academic bootcamps for students.
Students at River Trail Middle School in Johns Creek spearheaded the initiative.
The Fulton County School System will host a series of community meetings in January.
Nine schools in the Fulton County School System received Students Against Destructive Decisions, or SADD, grants from the state.
Come see what all the excitement is about at KRCS during preview day, which is scheduled for Jan. 31, 2016.
The shuttle service will start when the 2016-17 school year begins.
Melvin G. Dean most recently served as Patrol Division Watch Commander with the Fulton County Police Department.
Johns Creek residents have until Dec. 11 to take the survey.
Former Fulton Superintendent Robert Avossa left the post in June, and Kenneth Zeff is currently serving as interim superintendent.
A preliminary review of the data shows more students scoring at proficient or distinguished levels than their state or metro peers.
The Fulton County School System's program will be held during American Education Week, which is Nov. 16-20.
Tim Duncan, formerly of Chattahoochee High School, will be recognized as the district’s Principal of the Year at the event.
Residents in Johns Creek and north Fulton County are invited to provide input on issues in their schools.
The Fulton County School System rate also jumped to 85.3 percent in 2015 from 78.7 percent in 2014.
Chattahoochee and Johns Creek high schools students will participate in the Can Do Good design competition, will be held Nov. 7.
Johns Creek HS Band was awarded the title of Silver Division Champions at the Creekview Classic for their performance of "Good vs. Evil."
The students at the Wesleyan School collected more than 100 items as part of North Fulton Community Charities' annual Warm Coat Drive.
Johns Creek High School will present the classic Neil Simon comedy Rumors on November 12 at 7 p.m. and November 14 at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Evan Barnard will be honored Oct. 24 at a reception for his work in creating a Braille Trail for visually impaired residents.
The JCHS Theatre Department presents two one-act plays next Wednesday and Thursday, October 21 and 22.
The meetings are open to all Johns Creek and north Fulton County residents.
The $10,000 scholarship is funded by REACH Georgia, Fulton County Schools and the Fulton Education Foundation.
This year's event, which will be held at Chattahoochee High School, promises to be bigger and better than ever!
Hannah Peterson was nominated by faculty members at the Wesleyan School.
Dozens of students from Chattahoochee, Johns Creek and Northview high schools are competing for more than 7,400 Merit Scholarship awards.
Johns Creek residents are encouraged to attend these meetings, which give board members a chance to listen to local issues and concerns.