Looking for a Savannah-area pumpkin patch before Halloween? Check out the Patch list.
Savannah is drenched in history, but many of the city’s stories often go untold.
City launches new, multi-platform 311 system
The Board of Education Police Department has been awarded a grant from the Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council for a project.
The Board of Education Police Department was searching for a way to both connect with the public and showcase its many programs.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid opened on October 1st.
Lann Le is drawing inspiration from public response to her senior thesis exhibition on the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sewing isn’t a skill that radiation therapy student Daniel Clark expected to learn during his time as a student at Georgia Southern.
State School Superintendent Richard Woods has selected 64 Georgia students to serve on his 2020-21 Student Advisory Council.
A scholarship fund has been established to honor the late Senator Jack Hill, a distinguished Georgia Southern University alumnus.
SCCPSS considers the health and well-being of our students, teachers, and staff to be of the utmost importance.
Continued fighting against COVID-19
In an effort to be transparent with parents and staff, Savannah-Chatham County will begin posting school-related COVID numbers.
City’s CARES Act distribution reduced by State of Georgia
Mayor Johnson to deliver State of the City address
Savannah is selected to participate in new program to tackle budget crises and advance equity with support from Bloomberg Philanthropies.
Pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions Savannah-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
It will be live-streamed on The Young Litigators Facebook page. (https://www.facebook.com/Younglitigatorsproject/)
Tolulope “Tolu” Ojo, a biology graduate student at Georgia Southern University, has found her home away from home in Statesboro.
The Georgia Southern University Department of Sociology and Anthropology is partnering with the Willow Hill Heritage and Renaissance Center.
Georgia Southern University has won the opportunity for a future contract with the U.S. Navy to help expand educational opportunities.
Twenty senior public education leaders, including SCCPSS Superintendent Dr. Ann Levett, have been selected for inclusion.
Growing up in Turkey, Georgia Southern University Associate Professor of Instructional Technology Mete Akcaoglu, Ph.D., was intrigued.
SCCPSS middle school students attending the Savannah-Chatham E-Learning Academy recently competed against some of the best in the South.
Students in the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health (JPHCOPH) are bringing awareness to the importance of hand-washing.
On October 7, 2020, the SCCPSS Board of Public Education held its monthly board meeting.
The Savannah-Chatham County Public School System recognizes support staff such as nurses, paraprofessionals, custodians, cafeteria workers.
Michael Brown selected
The taskforce members include Myriam Baker, chair, Pastor Samuel Rodriguez, Lisette Riccelli, Gustavo Gonzalez, Alfonso Ribot, others.
Georgia Southern University’s College of Behavioral and Social Sciences (CBSS) and College of Education (COE) have partnered.
Alderman Nick Palumbo invited to Active People, Healthy Nation Champions Institute
Funding still available for 2020 Weave-A-Dream program, includes arts and culture projects
Congratulations to Nancy Summerour, a kindergarten teacher at Bloomingdale Elementary School.
The State Board of Education voted to reject State School Supt. Richard Woods' recommendation the course grade weight be lowered.
Georgia Southern University’s famed Center for Wildlife Education Center and the Lamar Q Ball, Jr. Raptor Center will reopen Monday.
The Chatham County Board of Commissioners recognized the Prevent Suicide program for its work with a September proclamation.
When students return to in-person learning, there will be a few changes in the school day. Among them are safety protocols.
It is in order to recognize the National School Lunch Program and the 30 million children it serves every day.
Savannah-Chatham County football teams will begin competition Friday night, Oct. 2, 2020.
The Georgia Southern University Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art is hosting a multidisciplinary exhibition.