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Fulton County Schools will be closed Monday, January 18th in observance of Martin Luther King Day.
We will resume face-to-face instruction on Tuesday, January 19.
Beginning December 7, 2020 Fulton County Schools will now process record requests for students through the following website:
Requests will no longer be accepted via phone, email or fax.
ATTENTION!
Now Accepting Applications For Student Hardship Transfers!
Hardship Transfer Deadline: March 1, 2021
Hardship Transfer applications are available beginning Jan. 1 for parents who wish to apply for a 2021-22 hardship transfer or to renew a current hardship to another Fulton elementary, middle or high school. Parents will use an online form to enter and submit their information. Get more info and access the application here.
Important Information
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Science Olympiad 2020-2021
Science Olympiad has gone virtual! Join us for a noncompetitive, FUN way to learn new things and earn badges. This year ESO (Elementary Science Olympiad) will be for grades 2-5. Let Mrs. Davis know if you want to join the ESO TEAM! Davisb4@fultonschools.org
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Curbside Library for Full Remote Students
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Fulton County Schools Coronavirus Report
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Microsoft Teams Tutorials for Parents and Families
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2020-2021 NPE Calendar
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New Student Registration
Have you Completed your Registration?
For those who have filled out the Online Registration Form, in order to complete your registration you must e-mail our Data Clerk, Sandra Durham DurhamS@fultonschools.org , with your child/children's name(s) and your Registration #. Without this step, we are unable to view and process your registration.
Please share this information with others you know who are registering new students in Fulton County.
All new FCS students, including those coming from Georgia PreK programs, must complete the online registration form and contact the data clerk
Lastly, if you are registering a child for kindergarten please complete the Kindergarten Placement Questionnaire form. https://forms.gle/7SwSBL7qVest718j9
If you have not completed the online enrollment process click here to begin.
Thank you!
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School Supply List 2020-2021
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2020-2021 Student/Parent Handbook
Please click the link below to view the 2020-21 New Prosepect Parent/Student Handbook.
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Common Sense School
About Common Sense Education
Common Sense Education supports K–12 schools with free, timely, and research-based resources for teaching in the digital age. We believe that learning digital life skills is essential for students to thrive in today's world and that all students should have access to learning these skills. That's why we make our digital citizenship resources available for free, ready for any educator to plug in to tomorrow's lesson plan. Our core resources include a comprehensive K–12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum, all-inclusive reviews of the most popular and latest edtech tools, and expert advice on how to use those tools most effectively in the classroom. Over half a million educators in nearly half of K–12 U.S. schools use our resources to teach kids digital life skills. We're excited to keep that number growing so all our kids can thrive in the digital age.
Common Sense is the leading independent nonprofit organization dedicated to helping kids thrive in a world of media and technology. Every day, Common Sense supports parents, teachers, and policymakers with unbiased information, innovative tools, and trusted advice to support kids' digital well-being. To see all of Common Sense Education's resources, visit
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Want to Join PTA or Order Spirit Wear?
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Strategic Plan for New Prospect
FCS Home Page News
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FCS Community Update for January 13, 2021
Fulton County Schools provides regular board meeting reports and news updates to our community to help keep our families informed of the important issues that impact our district.
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SPLOST Funds Pay Off Last General Obligation Bond
“As of Jan 1, FCS has paid off a $135.2 million bond secured in 1998. This is our final outstanding general obligation bond backed by the FCS prope...
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News to Know for the Week of December 14, 2020
Each week, the FCS Communications Department gathers news and events for distribution to our local news media outlets. Find out what's happening this week!
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Winter Break Announcement
There are several significant announcements that affect how our school system transitions to Winter Break and then returns for second semester.