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Heritage Sandy Springs Museum has scheduled four free lectures this summer on folk arts ranging from carving wood to making moonshine. The “Power of Folk Art” lectures are planned in…
April 24, 2013 / / Read More
A teacher at The Epstein School has received a national award from PBS LearningMedia and The Henry Ford museum. Debbie Sasson, a Social Studies teacher, is one of 10 first…
April 10, 2013 / / Read More
City Council members want more information from Fulton County Schools about plans to replace Heards Ferry Elementary and might make a formal request to the school system on Tuesday. The…
April 1, 2013 / / Read More
The Sandy Springs Planning Commission Chairman lashed out at Fulton County Schools officials on Wednesday over plans to replace Heards Ferry Elementary School. Chairman Lee Duncan didn’t hold back as…
March 27, 2013 / / Read More
Fulton County School Board Member Gail Dean will host a special meeting to solicit input about the construction of a replacement Heards Ferry Elementary School on Wednesday, March 27, the…
March 26, 2013 / / Read More
Holy Spirit Preparatory School has a new head of school. Holy Spirit announced March 13 that Kyle Pietrantonio, former associate head of school and lower school principal, assumed the position…
March 13, 2013 / / Read More
A bill that would allow parents and teachers to more easily convert their schools into a charter school has passed the Georgia House of Representatives. The bill is officially known…
March 6, 2013 / / Read More
The principal of North Springs Charter High School has announced she will resign. In a letter parents and faculty, North Springs Governance Board Chairman Michael Granish said Lisa Stueve will…
March 6, 2013 / / Read More
State Rep. Tom Taylor has introduced a house resolution that, if approved, would allow new cities to form their own school systems. Taylor introduced the legislation on Feb. 25. The…
February 27, 2013 / / Read More
Jacque Jordan, Senior Mount Vernon Presbyterian School Jacque Jordan taught herself to play the guitar when she was in the eighth grade. Since then, her passion for music has continued…
February 25, 2013 / / Read More