The school was presented with a $5,000 grant from the Toshiba America Foundation.
Esther Jackson Elementary School will use the $7,000 to start an eight-week summer literacy program for students.
Kids on their way to college could certainly benefit from some more prep.
Local area residents learn about the career advancement opportunities and training
A total of 24 teachers across the country were accepted into the National Institute of Progressive Education Network Program.
The partnership between the Centennial SPaCE and the STE(A)M Truck this year was won by Centennial HS through a Fulton County Seed grant.
A special 6-week course. Class meets on Tuesday evenings, 7:00-9:00 p.m., beginning February 6, 2018.
the curriculum features specific leadership skills such as consensus building, ethics in public service for community development.
The priority and focus designations are used by the state to identify schools needing the greatest academic support.
Serena Sacks is the recipient of the Georgia CIO Leadership Association’s 2017 CIO of the Year® ORBIE® Award.
After completing the HR certificate program at KSU's Continuing Education, Andrea “Andie” Hill passed the senior certification exam
Hillside Elementary School improved its CCRPI score by almost 25 points.
The nine Fulton County eighth-graders will each receive $10,000 REACH Georgia college scholarship if they graduate high school.
The scholarships help defray some of the costs associated with specific programs
The recognition is based on a school’s overall academic performance or progress in closing achievement gaps among student subgroups.
The program honors individual students who show exceptional academic ability and potential for success in rigorous college studies.
A teen who may have attempted to harm herself was found by responders near Roswell High School and taken to the hospital, police said.
Maxwell Gruver, an 18-year-old freshman and Phi Delta Theta pledge, died last week after he was taken to the hospital.
Power has been restored to all schools in the district, the system confirmed Wednesday evening.
The school system said its rate of 18.546 mills is the lowest in the metro Atlanta area.
More than 57 percent of 2017 Fulton County School System graduates took the ACT.
KSU's Continuing and Professional Education is bridging the gap between basic skills and current office practices
The festivities begin on September 8 with the CHS Homecoming Parade, followed by a food truck festival, and the football game.
At River Eves, a part of that learning experience allowed students in grades 2 through 5 to view the event live outside.
The 14-month continuing education program prepares students for National Health Career Association Clinical Medical Assistant certification
Kimberly Dove represents District 6, which includes parts of East Point, College Park, City of South Fulton and Union City.
Primrose School of Roswell North was thrilled to donate 40 school supply-filled backpacks to less fortunate children in the community.
The KSU Continuing Education technology certificate provides skills refresher
Dismissal will be delayed by 45 minutes for elementary school students on Aug. 21.
When is the first day of school? Holiday breaks? Here's the Fulton County School System's calendar for 2017-18.
The Cobb EMC Community Foundation awarded $70,000 in scholarships to students who live in the company's service area.
The Roswell elementary school's annual event will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 2.
Results from tests administered during the 2016-2017 school year were released this week.
Over 9,500 students attended the international conference, competing in only 57 events and Centennial was recognized in two of them.
Prices through August 25 are $12 for adults and children; children five and under are free.
Dargin's Creole Kitchen is a family owned and operated catering service specializing in authentic Louisiana Creole cuisine
Dr. Robert Shaw will take over for Jerome Huff, who retired at the end of the 2016-17 school year.
The awards provide between $500 and $2,000 annually for up to four years of undergraduate study at the institution financing the scholarship
High Meadows faculty member Rebecca Drage is one of 75 educators worldwide granted a fellowship to attend Columbia University's program.
The Child Development Association will host two classes for children registered for Pre-K for 2017-18 and whose home language is Spanish.