Agape Youth and Family Center distributed around 2,500 backpacks with school supplies to students in the Atlanta community July 29.
Andrew Westover has been selected as the High Museum’s Eleanor McDonald Storza director of education. Westover, who currently serves as the Ke…
Sixteen Mount Vernon students will travel to Scotland to perform at the world’s largest theatre festival, The Edinburgh Fringe, Aug. 5 through 10.
Students enrolled in the Fulton County School System continued to perform well compared to their state and the Regional Educational Service Ag…
With Paulding County Schools starting back on Aug. 1, the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office is reminding drivers to remain alert when driving i…
The Paulding County Board of Education has adopted a budget for next school year that funds a range of critical initiatives, including retaini…
Sandy Springs students are receiving tools and mentoring to nurture their creativity with the help of the Sandy Springs Arts Foundation.
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The Weber School will build a new performing arts center, athletic complex and more thanks to a $19 million grant.
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Riverwood International Charter School’s 2022 Valedictorian is Andrew Wyatt and its Salutatorian is Taylor Goldman.
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The Mount Vernon School's music program provides real world experiences and opportunities for feedback from industry professionals.
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Pace Academy completed construction of its new Kam Memar Lower School, introducing new Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math classroo…
Atlanta will be contributing $5 million to help close the language disparity gap in Atlanta Public Schools, Mayor Andre Dickens said.
Emory Law has announced curricular enhancements for its juris master degree program—two new concentrations in data, privacy and technology law…
Precious Bayan, art teacher at Brookview Elementary School in East Point, has been named the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year for Fulton County Schools.
Emory Law’s Environmental and Natural Resources Law program has received a gift from the Kazmarek Mowrey Cloud Laseter LLP law firm to establi…
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DeKalb School of the Arts sophomore Amaya McGee has been announced as the first prize winner in the 2022 Poetry Out Loud state championship.
The Mount Vernon School has earned a place on the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s 2022 List of Atlanta’s 50 Largest Private-Independent Schools.
Two metro-Atlanta women have been largely responsible for getting more than two million of books in the hands of children all across the world…
Atlanta Public Schools is ending its mask mandate and updating some of its COVID-19 mitigation strategies beginning March 1.