The college fair took place Sept. 28 at Ridgeview Middle School.
A total of $48,000 was awarded to help the 15 students pursue their education in various medical fields.
Middle school-aged girls from Sandy Springs Education Force's STEAM Program took part in IBM's event.
Students from the Upper School fan out across metro Atlanta, volunteering for nonprofit organizations.
The Riverwood International Charter School band has been invited to play at Carnegie Hall.
The students participated in the event on Sept. 8.
Patti Lawrimore continues her quest to explore and examine means to bring sustainable agriculture to an urban environment.
The three-story building will include 26 instructional units and counseling and administrative offices.
Thomson Chuites will lead the Sandy Springs-based school's initiative.
Nathan Buffington, Kevin Hopper, and Daniel Kane were informed of their semifinalist achievement with a surprise lunch.
The students created lanterns and participated in the 7th annual parade, which was held along the Atlanta Beltline's Eastside Trail.
Fulton County Schools say the protest was fueled by a rumor that a student was asked to remove a Black Lives Matter T-shirt.
If these 11 Fulton eighth-grade students graduate high school, they will each receive a $10,000 Georgia REACH Scholarship.
The school's UNICEF Kid Power program kicked off Friday in Sandy Springs.
High Point Elementary in Sandy Springs was one of three Fulton County schools receiving the honor.
The school, which began implementing a plan to roll out the initiative more than a year ago, distributed the tablets last week.
The Sandy Springs Society made a $9,000 donation to the Riverwood Foundation's Advancement via Individual Determination, or AVID, program.
A total of 120 Fulton County students received the honor to advance to the national competition for 7,500 Merit scholarships.
Lizbeth Zamora and Octavious Wright showcased their snowball food truck business concept at the FCCLA National Leadership Conference.
The educators took part in at least 3 professional development courses to better serve students during the 2016-17 school year.
The students were recognized at the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) National Leadership Conference.
Riverwood BOB received $6,000 Grant for specialized music instruction.
Jeremy Colton, who is now a senior, took the exam in February during his junior year.
The program was held in June, and students spent 12 days learning the language and experiencing Spanish culture through activities.
Five north Fulton County high schools also rank among the top 10 highest-scoring in the state of Georgia.
Bishop Rob Wright advises Holy Innocents' Episcopal School community to use words with strength, courage, wisdom and kindness.
This is the third grant The Sandy Springs Society has made to the school.
School year begins for Holy Innocents' Episcopal School with senior-kindergarten tie ceremony in Stephens Family Courtyard.
Classes resume Aug. 8 for the Fulton County School System, and it expects enrollment to reach about 96,500 students.
Classes will resume Monday, Aug. 8 in Sandy Springs and Fulton County.
The city's annual event will be held Aug. 16 at Hammond Park.
Dr. Nathalie Means Henderson will oversee the community, which represents schools in College Park, East Point, Hapeville and Sandy Springs.
Ané Wanliss ’14 will work with NBCUniversal during Rio 2016.
Ordination of Lower School Chaplain Timothy Seamans celebrated Saturday, June 25.
Award-winning teacher will work with Yad Vashem offcials, doing research and creating seminar on Holocaust awareness.
The Sandy Springs Education Force awarded STEAM grants to all 11 public schools for the 2016-17 academic year.
Taylor Pratt will leave the Sandy Springs school to become the new principal at Bethune Elementary School.
The Sandy Springs Education Force's Seniors Achieving in Life initiative had 24 students participate during the 2015-16 school year.
The Fulton County School System had 23 schools named to Gov. Nathan Deal's listing of best schools in Georgia.
The Fulton County School System recognized its top employees in surprise ceremonies on Friday.