Locally grown produce to be served in school cafeterias once a month.
Stephenson hosts Parkview on Friday; Tucker, SW DeKalb schools rivalry kicks off on Thursday telecast.
A live link has been set up through noon, Aug. 26, to submit questions to Cheryl Atkinson, who is scheduled for a Meet and Greet with stakeholders on Aug. 27
Band members performed at S. Hairston Road Kroger to raise funds for the November trip
Pirates beat Maynard Jackson High School in contest at Grady Stadium
The 14-year-old Salem Middle School student is at the Regional Detention Center.
SW DeKalb High School hosting fastpitch games against four other county schools.
Cheryl L.H. Atkinson is currently superintendent of Lorain, Ohio, school district; board will install her in a public vote after a required 14-day waiting period
More than 200 fathers brought their children to the first day of school at Champion as part of the eighth annual Million Father March.
Despite the heat, pushups, sit-ups, laps, drills and, of course, music were all part of the two-week band Blue Thunder Marching Band camp.
SPLOST III made improvements and expansions possible.
One of our area's newest options in education is set to open August 15.
Stone Mountain High School and Freedom and Stephenson middle schools failed to meet annual yearly progress for a second year.
First day of classes at the GMC extension is August 8, and the college is offering free tuition to 2011 graduates for the first term.
In a deal worth as much as $31,200 annually, the DeKalb County Board of Education voted to allow T-Mobile USA, Inc. a lease on a bit of land at Smoke Rise Elementary to build a cell tower.
GMC in downtown Stone Mountain will have a core curriculum and is offering free tuition for 2011 high school graduations for the first fall quarter.
Congratulations to these Stone Mountain students.
A total of 18 students from Stone Mountain earned honors in the past semester at Mercer University.
DeKalb County Schools baseball players have been selected to the 2011 DeKalb Dugout Club All-County First Team.
Lindsey Baker and Melissa Campbell were awarded scholarships from Agnes Scott; eight students from Stone Mountain graduated from Brenau.
Stone Mountain Resident in National Spotlight for Native Dance and Storytelling
Redan, Cross Keys and Columbia were all chosen by peers in their respective regions for the 2010-11 Regional Sportsmanship Awards.
School Notes on Stone Mountain Patch puts the spotlight on one area school at a time, highlighting new or interesting things going on at that school.
The court rules that only local school systems can create charters.
Cell phone service provider T-Mobile is asking permission to build a cell tower on a corner of Smoke Rise Elementary property. The company would pay a lease that's not yet been negotiated, and parents are seeking a fat deal for their school.
Meet the latest Stone Mountain Whiz Kids.
The VFW Stone Mountain Community Garden hosted a day of gardening and outdoor fun for Stone Mountain Elementary students.
School Notes is a feature on Stone Mountain Patch that puts the spotlight on one area school at a time, highlighting new or interesting things going on at that school.
Finding the right educational resources for an autistic child can be a struggle.
Some of 38 children complained of back pain but were checked out and sent to school.
Results from baseball, boys/girls soccer are reported.
Regional tennis tournaments get underway at DeKalb Tennis Center.
The three were chosen from among 160,000 students nationwide.
New Day Gables Academy to hold its first annual Youth in Action Camp at the complex next week.
More information on the three finalists.
The three candidates will introduce themselves at a public forum Thursday and answer questions from the public.
Stakeholders met to share ideas and information on how to get kids into healthier eating habits while at school.
School is looking at its options to consolidate two locations into one and may move out of Avondale Estates.
The local charter school wants to consolidate both its locations into one.
DeKalb voters may get the option to choose school board size under proposed bill.