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Parents of Polo Community to Hold Meeting on September 1st Regarding Possible Redistricting
Parents of Polo Community to Hold Meeting on September 1st Regarding Possible Redistricting
Parents of elementary children in Polo Golf & Country Club have called a Parent Meeting on Thursday, September 1st at 10 a.m. to discuss recent talk about children in the community being redistricted from Vickery Creek Elementary and split between two schools...
[Aug. 31, 2005]
 
Elected Official Arrogance at the School Board
Elected Official Arrogance at the School Board
David Richard shares comments based on conversation that transpired during the recent Republican Women of Forsyth County meeting he attended this week...
[Aug. 25, 2005]
 

Secret Land Purchase Questioned
Controversy stirs regarding the recent land purchase of 25 acres by the Forsyth County School Board...
[Aug. 24, 2005]
 
Commissioner Richard Calls for Forsyth County News To Provide Accurate and Balanced Coverage
Commissioner Richard Calls for Forsyth County News To Provide Accurate and Balanced Coverage
District 4 Commissioner, David Richard, asks the County's local newspaper to think twice before casting stones at the local Republican Party leadership and to provide a balanced perspective on issues such as Forsyth County School system initiatives...
[Aug. 22, 2005]
 

School Board Appoints Luke Haymond
The Forsyth County Board of Education is pleased to announce the appointment of Luke Haymond to the District 2 position on the Board of Education....
[Aug. 22, 2005]
 

Now is the Time to get Involved in Mentoring!
Mentoring is a great way to get involved in your community and make a difference in a child's life. Here's what mentoring is all about and how you can get involved.
[Aug. 15, 2005]
 
Ducktown School To Be Torn Down
Ducktown School To Be Torn Down
Due to asbestos and other safety hazards, Ducktown School, located at Doc Sams Road and Evans Road, will be torn down over the next several weeks. Asbestos removal has already begun...
[Aug. 8, 2005]
 
Basic List Of School Supplies Needed
Basic List Of School Supplies Needed
You can find a list of basic school supplies needed from the following links. The lists are furnished by the Forsyth County school system by grade...
[Aug. 2, 2005]
 
School Bus Routes
School Bus Routes
Want to know when the bus will be there this year? Its just a click or two away...
[Jul. 31, 2005]
 

New Associate Superintendent Named for Teaching, Learning and Student Support
Dr. Patty Rooks was appointed to the position of Associate Superintendent of Teaching and Learning, effective July 1, 2004. She came to Forsyth County as Director of Teaching and Learning in 2003.
[Jul. 25, 2005]
 

Land Purchased for Fifth Forsyth County High School
By 2009, Forsyth County will have a fifth high school to accommodate the continual rapid growth of one of the nation's fastest-growing counties...
[Jul. 11, 2005]
 
All 24 Forsyth County Schools Make 'Adequate Yearly Progress'
All 24 Forsyth County Schools Make 'Adequate Yearly Progress'
Forsyth County Schools is pleased to announce another academic gain, as the school system collectively made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) for the 2005 school year...
[Jul. 8, 2005]
 
Students In Forsyth County Leading Most Metro-Atlanta Districts in 2005 CRCT Scores
Students In Forsyth County Leading Most Metro-Atlanta Districts in 2005 CRCT Scores
Parents of 3rd and 5th grade students in Forsyth County should pat their little scholars on the back, as both grade levels scored higher than almost all districts in reading and math...
[Jun. 28, 2005]
 
Georgia Schools Making the Grade Based on 2005 CRCT Results
Georgia Schools Making the Grade Based on 2005 CRCT Results
The 2005 Criterion-Referenced Competency Test (CRCT) scores are in, indicating that the state's promotion and retention policy is enhancing student achievement. Third grade reading scores jumped two percentage points this year, and 83 percent of all fifth graders passed the CRCT in reading and math...
[Jun. 17, 2005]
 
Alpharetta Campus of DeVry University Adds New Options to Information Systems Degree Programs
Alpharetta Campus of DeVry University Adds New Options to Information Systems Degree Programs
With the rise in "cyber crime," the demand for specialists in IT security and forensics is on the increase. Responding to this rapidly growing need for IT specialists, DeVry University will expand its existing program, beginning in July, at the University's Alpharetta and Decatur campuses...
[Jun. 16, 2005]

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