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'Perfect' Akers Academy Chooses Abrakadoodle
'Perfect' Akers Academy Chooses Abrakadoodle
This unique art program enhances the lives of preschoolers at Akers Academy in Forsyth County...
[Nov. 14, 2005]
 
Autism Meeting Welcomes Teachers and Service Providers
Autism Meeting Welcomes Teachers and Service Providers
Professional investigator and journalist, Dennis Debbaudt, will present an interesting perspective between autism and law enforcement at the next A.S.C.E.N.D.-ER meeting...
[Nov. 6, 2005]
 
Book Character Day at Chattahoochee Elementary School
Book Character Day at Chattahoochee Elementary School
Chattahoochee Elementary hosted its annual Book Character Day on November 4th. Local officials and personalities dressed in character and read from their favorite books to elementary classes...
[Nov. 5, 2005]
 
Middle School Students 'Adopt' U.S. Air Force Academy Cadet
Middle School Students 'Adopt' U.S. Air Force Academy Cadet
A 2005 graduate of South Forsyth High School stays connected to home, thanks to a class of caring middle school students...
[Nov. 4, 2005]
 

Wildwood Christian Academy Receives Accreditation
Wildwood Christian Academy in Big Canoe was recently recognized for accreditation from both SACS and SAIS...
[Nov. 1, 2005]
 

It's Official: West Forsyth High School Will Admit Students in 2007
The groundbreaking this month of the first new high school in Forsyth County in 50 years was an exciting event for the County's school board...
[Oct. 28, 2005]
 
Georgia Schools Receive Honors
Georgia Schools Receive Honors
"Adequate Yearly Progress" scores were combined with Georgia's own criteria for judging high-performing schools and those making dramatic improvements...
[Oct. 25, 2005]
 

Akers Academy Achieves Perfect Marks From Georgia Association on Young Children
Akers Academy, an upscale preschool in South Forsyth County/Alpharetta, has much to celebrate lately. Besides enjoying a rewarding and successful first year of operation, the center recently won a pretigious award from the Georgia Association on Young Children...
[Oct. 21, 2005]
 

School Makeup Days Announced
Forsyth County Schools were closed on September 26 and 27, 2005, per the Governor's request. Students and staff will make these days up...
[Oct. 17, 2005]
 

Two Board of Education Meetings Coming Up
Parents wishing to become more involved in their children's education can attend monthly and "called" Board of Education meetings to become informed of decisions, policies and concerns...
[Oct. 12, 2005]
 
Georgia Can Learn Much from England's School System
Georgia Can Learn Much from England's School System
Jan Jones shares what she learned about bold education reform in England, as observed after a visit to the United Kingdom with fifteen other Georgians. An observation that stood out was the fact that England's public school system gives greater authority and decision-making to parents, teachers and principals at the school level...
[Oct. 3, 2005]
 
Commissioner Dave Richard Calls for End to "Special Elections"
Commissioner Dave Richard Calls for End to "Special Elections"
Commissioner Richard's proposal would allow for "special elections" only when vacancies for elected office holders need to be filled. He challenges our local state representatives to support this plan and encourages citizens of Forsyth County to get involved...
[Sep. 26, 2005]
 

Republican Women of Forsyth County Donate American Flag
Students at Chestatee Elementary School were thrilled to receive an American Flag from the Republican Women of Forsyth County...
[Sep. 26, 2005]
 

School Redistricting Committee Invitation
Forsyth County citizens have been given the opportunity to serve on a Committee for Redistricting...
[Sep. 20, 2005]
 
Children Who Have Fled Here Due to Katrina May Enroll in Forsyth County Schools
Children Who Have Fled Here Due to Katrina May Enroll in Forsyth County Schools
Children from Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama who have come to Forsyth County seeking refuge may enroll in our school system by registering at the Hill Center on Elm Street...
[Sep. 2, 2005]

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