See how FAFSA applications changed for Cascade area high schools.
Georgia U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock visited Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI)'s Cobb County Research Facility on Wednesday, June 30. ...
See how college aid applications changed for Cascade area high schools.
Georgia Tech and Georgia Power celebrated the opening of a 1.4-megawatt microgrid in Tech Square with a ribbon-cutting on Wednesday, Jun ...
Corporate executives, entrepreneurs, political leaders, venture capitalists, and leaders in higher education gathered virtually and in p ...
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On Friday and Saturday, Georgia Tech will celebrate Commencement during extraordinary, and extraordinarily weird, times. Graduates and t ...
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FAFSA completions are down nationally. Here is how Cascade area high schools have done so far.
The percentage of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Fulton County.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, designed to focus attention on the problem in school systems like the city of Atlanta's.
Spelman College Museum of Fine Art hosts an intergenerational conversation about race and schools in Atlanta
Atlanta Public Schools Superintendent Meria J. Carstarphen says district will extend its day on August 21 for the solar eclipse.
Genesis Innovation Academy​ (GIA) is hosting an open house Thursday, August 3 at 5:30 p.m. for the Boys Academy.
Jerry Kosoff, a calculus and statistics teacher at KIPP, has been named one of 10 finalists for Georgia Teacher Of the Year.
​DeAndre S. Pickett, Ed.D seeks to replace long time education advocate Catherine Maddox to the Fulton County School Board.
The partnership is funded by a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant.
Beginning on August 29, WINGS for kids will provide daily educational programming focused on teaching SEL skills in Atlanta.
Immunizations are available at College Park and North Fulton Regional Health Centers through August 19.
The conference is going on now at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta.
School children and educators learn about healthy eating from the ground up
Dobbs and Miles elementary schools are receiving school-based health centers.
Morehouse College came in at No. 4 in College Choice's annual ranking.
The city's boil-water advisory is impacting 17 campuses.
The application period has opened for 2016-2017 Youth Commissioners.
Spelman College will celebrate the inauguration of its 10th president, Dr. Mary Schmidt Campbell, with a series of events
The public meeting begins at 6 pm on Thursday night.
The school was evacuated after a suspicious package was found on campus.
The process is continuing through April 1.
Jonathan M. Johnson will be honored on March 5.
A new report lists all of the open investigation of sexual assault on campus nationwide.
Fulton Schools Superintendent Robert Avossa has been appointed to Gov. Nathan Deal's Education Reform Committee.
The system on Dec. 3 will host its Fall Career Fair & Interview Day.
OMNI International School is hosting an Open House, Saturday, November 15th from 10am-1pm.
The board on Thursday unanimously approved extending Superintendent Dr. Robert Avossa's contract until June 30, 2017.
Heards Ferry, High Point and Lake Forest elementary schools and Alpharetta and Centennial high schools are working to implement the program.
Fulton County is one of two national winners of the 2014 Annual Award for Urban School Board Excellence.
Any changes would not become effective until August, 2015.
21st Century Leaders will select 20 students who have made a positive change in their communities.