Holcomb Bridge Middle School's Rebecca Myers was also named Fulton County's School Professional of the Year.
The 20-session class is taught by three instructors who have more than 50 years of combined experience in the field.
Two freshmen will move on to compete for the National Title.
Abigail Harden, Kara Gibson and Michelle Manganiello received the Girl Scout Gold Award for participating in the Take Action Project.
Centennial Winter Guard won first place at the Southern Association for Performance Arts in Chattanooga on April 1.
The GHP is a residential summer program for gifted and talented HS juniors, seniors. Only 72 were selected as finalists in Fulton County.
Ceremonies for Vickery Mill and Esther Jackson elementary schools are scheduled for May 2 and May 18, respectively.
Karla Chávez-Espinosa and Tania Dominguez-Rangel were both recently admitted to Harvard University
It's the third time the school's Business and Computer Science Program has been recognized for the honor since opening in 1997.
The Roswell school is among five in Fulton County that have been removed from the state's list of Priority and Focus Schools.
Short-term certificate programs provide students with the additional training to thrive in today’s global economy
The program exceeds the state education requirements mandated by The Georgia State Board of Private Detectives for the State Licensing Exam
The class, which starts April 4 at Barrington Hall, focuses on military actions between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River.
At the open house, future kindergarteners may tour classrooms, learn about special programs, meet teachers, board a school bus, and more.
Centennial High School takes its place with the country in celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Smith-Hughes Act.
Five Fulton County schools were named 2016-2017 Reward Schools, which exceed in educating students from different socioeconomic backgrounds.
14 out of 17 Fulton County high schools received the awards from the Georgia Department of Education.
The Inaugural Spring Carnival on March 18 will offer an afternoon of family fun as well as the chance to give back to those in need.
The Fulton County School Board passed a resolution in support of Senate Bill 211.
Six students were recognized at Centennial HS on Valentine's Day for being the highest academic achieving students in the school.
Students provided support to The Drake House and Homestretch by filling baskets with personal care items for families they serve.
Former Atlanta Mayor and U.S. Ambassador Andrew Young will visit the lab on Friday in Roswell.
The center now has flexible seating arrangements that can quickly change to suit the needs of the students using the space.
KSU Continuing Education Program Prepares HR Professionals for SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCP Certification
Jason Li won first place in the 2D Design category at the show, which is organized each year by the Roswell Fine Arts Alliance.
Roswell UMC will open Preschool and Kindergarten registration beginning Feb 7, the programs will range from 18 months to 5 years old.
Bob Hagan and his family hopes their five-year campaign will encourage others to donate and generate $300,000 for the organization.
It was the first time the Roswell school participated in the 13th annual Vanderbilt University Model UN Conference.
Students give back by making lunches for those in need.
The program, now in its ninth year, provides community leaders a look at what it takes to lead a school.
Overall, the Fulton County School System's graduation rate increased to 86.6 percent in 2016.
Maggie DeCan began serving in the role of executive director and CEO on Monday, Nov. 7.
The Georgia Department of Education recognized Centennial High School for offering the new diploma seal in International Skills.
Team challenges combine a series of events that are as mentally demanding as they are physically demanding.
The awards recognizes schools and other entities for their efforts and achievement in supporting and promoting STEM education in Georgia.
A total of $48,000 was awarded to help the 15 students pursue their education in various medical fields.
The Atlanta Academy held a ribbon cutting on Friday to welcome its new additions.
The school system in September voluntarily began testing facilities with plumbing systems that were installed prior to 1986.
The 2016 celebration, which included a parade, football game and dance, also drew record attendance.
Emerson, a global leader in technology and engineering, donated the money to the Fulton Academy of Science & Technology charter school.