The student allegedly hacked into the school's online calendar in advance of the game between UGA and Georgia Tech.
The district's average College and Career Ready Performance Index Score dropped over four points between 2012-13 and 2013-14, data shows.
When adjusting for the cost of living in each area, only Pittsburgh and Columbus, OH teachers will earn more in a 30-year career.
Midtown Kindergarten students will receive an assessment during the first 6 weeks of school to determine their specific learning needs.
More than one hundred students have been treated for the highly-contagious virus since last week, but the number of new cases is declining.
74 students have undergone treatment for a gastrointestinal illness.
Mueller was most recently the Executive Director of Innovation for Atlanta Public Schools.
Alpha Epsilon Pi's house was vandalized early Sunday morning with graffiti, an act that sparked universal outrage.
21st Century Leaders will select 20 students who have made a positive change in their communities.
Cristo Rey Jesuit High School will Participate in Largest International Sustainable Schools Service Project
It’s a new school year, but administrators walk a difficult line on discipline. What do you think?
The accident happened in southwest Atlanta on Monday morning.
The 75,000 sq. ft. facility is the culmination of a two year fundraising effort which generated more than $35 million.
The school district was one of the few in metro Atlanta that was able to provide a pay increase to educators.
12 educators face charges of racketeering for their alleged involvement in the conspiracy to falsify Atlanta students' test scores.
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Homework assistance sessions are held at the East Point Library.
Ten students were hospitalized in the aftermath of the fight.
A new study by WalletHub ranks Georgia as the state with the highest dropout rate.
Federal officials say that the state can ignore some parts of the law because it is beneficial to students.
300 Fulton County students received free school supplies and over 200 received free haircuts.
The state's sales tax holiday is great for back-to-school essentials. It runs through midnight on Saturday.
The state is offering assistance for younger adults who have college credits but did not graduate.
Atlanta Board of Education Chair Courtney English appoints outgoing superintendent as an advisor to the board regarding dispute between the school district and the City of Atlanta.
“Our commitment was to closing the gap created by five years of frozen wages for employees.” - APS Superintendent Erroll B. Davis, Jr.
The program from Atlanta-based nonprofit recruits talented, third-year law students who are interested in public service and places them in positions at underserved public defender offices.
Brazilians protested the billions in public funds that went into construction, when the profits of the event will largely leave with FIFA, the World Cup organizer.
Paper Chemistry Foundation gift supports future of forest bioproducts research and education.
Steve Smith has served the students of Atlanta as the second-ranking executive since Superintendent Erroll Davis was appointed in 2011.
Most APS facilities will be closed on the following Fridays: June 6, 13, 20 and 27; as well as July 4, 11 and 18.
Timothy Guiney most recently served as the principal at Adamson Middle School in Clayton County.
Dr. Vincent D. Murray graduates his 23rd and final class of Grady High School.
Students protest the GPB and GSU WRAS 88.5 FM partnership with #SaveWRAS.
The Institute will award bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees through its six colleges and 29 schools.
Mei Nathan's artwork will be featured on the Peachtree Road Farmers Market reusable bags this year.
“This budget will impact our core function – to raise student achievement – by expanding the resources we provide to our students, schools and employees.” - APS Superintendent Erroll Davis
Tuesday’s meeting is set to begin at 5 p.m.
Positions such as principals, teachers and bus drivers can still be filled.
Zeigler, the recipient, plans to attend Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, Fla., to study biology and biological engineering. He hopes to become a trauma surgeon.
Georgia United Credit Union announces a new school program where it is going to offer schools the opportunity to have a facility “makeover.”