School news to use includes information on group that advocates for the Grady schools cluster hosting “APS’ Human Resources – Hiring, Staffing, Leveling and Professional Development” discussion at Springdale Park Elementary School.
Five events of note happening this week in Midtown Patch.
University System of Georgia Chancellor Hank Huckaby told the audience of entrepreneurs, academic leaders, scientists and legislators that economic development is one of the top priorities for the state’s 35 public colleges and universities.
Though superintendent has his detractors, many parents rally around him and want to keep him. One parent has even started a petition to extend the contract.
Those honored were awarded by the AAAS because of their scientifically or socially distinguished efforts to advance science or its applications.
Molly Read Woo started the online effort late Sunday night.
The goal of the annual Student Government Association Campus Safety Walk is to highlight risks on the Midtown school's campus to administrators who can implement solutions to those risks.
Civil engineering graduate student Jacob Tzegaegbe is the school's 10th Marshall Scholar.
On Thursday morning, Inman Middle School will host for parents the first of three "Grady 101" presentations.
Joy Buolamwini, a 2012 computer science graduate, is the fourth Georgia Tech student to be selected for the prestigious honor
Alpha Tau Omega placed on interim suspension pending the completion of an investigation into alleged violations of the Institute’s student code of conduct.
Computer science remains one of the fastest growing fields, with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasting almost 20 percent increases in computing-related jobs by 2020.
An ambitious and new approach to early learning continues to grow in Midtown; following success of nearby International Preschools, new Amsterdam Walk school set to open doors in August 2013.
CINS' community meeting on Wednesday will feature discussions focused on the state's common core performance standards and how they will impact teaching and learning in APS classrooms.
Students Organizing for Sustainability group will host a Fall Festival on Friday, Nov. 16 at the school's relocated garden off Ferst Drive.
Atlanta Public Schools Superintendent Erroll B. Davis, Jr. discusses the district's strategic plan
Atlanta Public Schools high schools get full accreditation this week in this quick peek at Midtown school news you can use
The largest sources of funding came once again from alumni and corporations, providing $46 million and $45 million respectively to the $118.4 million total.
New student-led Georgia Tech speaker series begins later this month with a live question-and-answer video session with the Microsoft founder.
Tuesday's ballot includes a Georgia constitutional amendment to re-establish a state commission to approve charter schools. Your job is to decide if that's a good idea.
Local nonprofit awards 8 outstanding teachers and principals across the Atlanta Public Schools.
“I am proud that our efforts to improve diversity span the full spectrum.” - Dr. Rafael L. Bras, provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs at Georgia Tech
Yellow Jackets' Athletic Director Dan Radakovich reportedly set to leave for rival ACC school. Some Tech fans wish the football coach would follow him out the door
Installation designs commended for ability to inspire while generating renewable power for thousands of homes around the world
This year’s theme is The Burdell Identity - Mission: Homecoming
A roundup of Midtown school news including the Grady High Jesters Debate Team winning some tournament first place trophies.
Former Mansion Restaurant in Midtown originally built nearly 130 years ago was completely restored by the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2005
Researchers at MIT and Georgia Tech have developed a way to automate a process that involves bringing a tiny hollow glass pipette in contact with the cell membrane of a neuron in order to record the electrical activity within the cell.
In Times Higher Education’s 2012-2013 World University Rankings, Georgia Tech ranked ninth on the list of the world’s top engineering and technology universities and third on the list of public U.S. engineering and technology universities.
On Oct. 2, the Task Force continued its discussion on the 6th grade vs. 8th grade academy options to ease crowding at Inman.
“Drawing is an obsession; my mind can never stop doing it,” Adjaye, who designed the $500 million National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., tells students on campus Wednesday.
Give back to local teachers by celebrating World Teachers' Day on Friday, Oct. 5.