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Megan Emery and Trey Brooks Dunwoody High School, seniors Megan Emery and Trey Brooks have been friends since they were young. They eat lunch with each other every day, having…
April 23, 2012 / 2 Comments / Read More
By Stacy Bubes, Shelby Eggers, Mikayla Farr and Leighton Rowell I was in Florida with two of my friends during Spring Break in March when, about 9 a.m. one morning,…
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The DeKalb County Board of Education announced April 9 that it will not cut millions in school construction projects funded by sales taxes. Instead, the board will avoid a shortfall…
April 19, 2012 / 1 Comment / Read More
Chamblee Charter High School parents will see something on April 16 they think is long overdue: the start of the $78 million project to rebuild their school. This afternoon DeKalb…
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Parents with children in DeKalb County Schools can rest easy. The DeKalb County Board of Education announced Monday, April 9, that it will not cut millions in school construction projects…
April 9, 2012 / 1 Comment / Read More
Kenzie Mabrey North Atlanta High School, sophomore Kenzie Mabrey is taking her creativity and using it to help others. Kenzie was 14 years old when she started Beads for Ben,…
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The Epstein Middle School in Sandy Springs put on a Hebrew musical production of “Annie” on March 25. Left to right, eighth graders Jamie Finger, Amanda Berger and Melanie Gelernter…
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Left to right, Barrett Baker, Schuyler Drose, Tori Dancu, Kappy Arnold and Alyse Greenbaum were honored as Pace Academy’s 2012 Middle School Arts Laureates on March 30 in Buckhead.…
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St. Pius X Catholic High School held its third annual chariot race on March 27, where Latin III honors students design, build and pull chariots. …
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The DeKalb County school system went on spring break starting April 2 with some unfinished business: how to avoid a $36.5 million shortfall in its school construction fund. The last…
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