School News
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CARPOOL UPDATES
In an effort to alleviate delays in our carpool, we are starting a new traffic flow for arrival and dismissal this year. Please click the heading to read this information carefully to help with the basic traffic flow.
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2023-2024 Kindergarten & New Student Registration
Click the link above for information about Registration for 2023-2024.
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School Supply Lists 2023-2024
Lists for 2023-2024 school supplies are posted. Click the title to see lists!
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The new Georgia K-12 Math Standards will be implemented beginning fall 2023. This video highlights key information about these standards. If you have any questions, please reach out to Curriculum Support Teacher, Sarah Gruber
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FCS District News
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DID YOU KNOW? FCS Cultivates Aspiring Leaders in New Program
Leadership Development is a Bridge to Success initiative that offers a Leadership Certification Program for FCS educators to further their careers through a partnership between FCS and Georgia State University. This high-quality professional learn...
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"Let's Talk Schools!" S3E5: Iris Im & Bryan Bernal
In episode five, Superintendent Mike Looney speaks with Iris Im, Coordinator of Intervention Services, and Bryan Bernal, a student at Riverwood High School, about the huge effect your student's mental, social, and emotional health has on learning. Find out about our district's award-winning student support services.
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FCS Board Bulletin for September 22, 2023
In this issue: September 21 Post-meeting Update; Superintendent's Report; Bridge to Success Program Update; Instructional Calendar Parameters; Community Meetings with Board Members.
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Georgia DOE Recognizes 22 Fulton Schools as Literacy Leaders
Knowing the fundamental importance of early literacy and students' ability to read proficiently by third grade, the Georgia Department of Education is recognizing schools with exceptional achievement or growth in third-grade reading as 2022-2023 Literacy Leaders.