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Forsyth County Public Library Presents Preschool Programs Beginning September 6th
Forsyth County Public Library Presents Preschool Programs Beginning September 6th
Take advantage of these offerings for preschool children from the Forsyth County Public Library...
 
Forsyth County High School SAT Scores Decline
Forsyth County High School SAT Scores Decline
The latest SAT scores from each of the High Schools in Forsyth County show a small decline from last year's scores. System wide, these scores are 40 points above the State average...
 
"Temples Of Justice: Courthouses of Georgia" To Air Tuesday Night
"Temples Of Justice: Courthouses of Georgia" To Air Tuesday Night
If you like courthouse history, this program on Georgia Courthouses is for you...
 
Reading With Rottie
Reading With Rottie
The award winning "Reading with Rottie" program shows that one person can really make a big difference. Local Real Estate Agent Grant Wells is realizing his vision of bringing the joy of literacy to children all over Forsyth County. Now you can make a difference too...
 
Virtual Tour of the New West Forsyth High School
Virtual Tour of the New West Forsyth High School
Forsyth County Schools has produced a virtual tour for stakeholders to preview our fourth high school, West Forsyth High. A scale model of the campus is also available for viewing in the lobby of the Board of Education and Professional Development Center. The following is a description of the West campus...

Also: Click Here for Tour
 

2004-2005 School Bus Routes
The Bus Routes for the 2004-05 school year have been updated, and are available HERE...

Also: Click HERE for Routes
 

Test Scores Show Education Improving in Georgia
Governor Sonny Perdue and State Schools Superintendent Kathy Cox held a joint press conference yesterday to announce the latest results from the 2004 Adequate Yearly Progress tests...
 

Time to Apply for a Grant
Norris Consulting has published this list of Upcoming Grant Dealdines..
 

Forsyth Issues its annual State of the Schools Report
Forsyth County Schools has just released its annual State of the schools Report. Click Here to download the pdf file.
 
Back to School
Back to School
The month of August is almost here again and with it the same familiar sounds: School bells ringing. After a short summer season where routines were lax, homework absent and feelings of freedom common, our gears have to shift. Is that relatively easy for us or do we fight it all the way until it overpowers us...
 
Riverwatch Middle will Open on Schedule in its Own Facility
Riverwatch Middle will Open on Schedule in its Own Facility
The Forsyth County School Board will be mailing letters today to all Riverwatch parents announcing that the school will open as scheduled...
 

Klub Kids Encourages Art Appreciation for Kids and Adults
Mary Mills and Margaret Cameron, both "grown-up" artists, unveil a professional art exhibit with kids from a local day care's summer camp program

Also: www.sawneeart.org
Also: www.sawneecenter.org
 
Basic School Supply List
Basic School Supply List
Click Here for Forsyth County Schools Basic Supply List for Grades K-5 Please note that this is a BASIC list and individual school lists may vary.
 
Susan Woods Named Director of the Year
Susan Woods Named Director of the Year
Susan Woods, Director of FCS Food and Nutrition, named 2004 Director of the Year from the Georgia School Food Service Association
 
BOE Adopts Tentative FY05 Budget
BOE Adopts Tentative FY05 Budget
At their monthly meeting on June 10, the Board of Education approved the adoption of the tentative budget for the FY05 fiscal year (04-05 school year). The $160, 680, 260 tentative budget includes a 2% raise for all classified and certified (state base only) employees, as well as a longevity step (state approved) for employees that have reached the end of the pay scale...

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