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Daffodil Project brings awareness of Holocaust to FCS students
Flower beds full of daffodils greeted visitors with beaming yellow warmth on a cold, rainy day as they walked into New Prospect Elementary School (NPE) for their early March Daffodil Project blooming ceremony.
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FCS Board Bulletin for March 13, 2024
In this issue: March 12 Post-meeting Summary; Superintendent’s Report ; 2024 AP Honor Schools; FY2024 Budget Forecasted Revenue Projections; 2023-2024 Enrollment Projections; and more.
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Pre-K Through Seniors: Summer Learning Has Students Covered
There are roughly 10 months in a regular school year. A lot can happen over that stretch of time. For students who need a little extra time, Fulton County School's Summer Learning program is here to help.
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"Let's Talk Schools!" S3E15: High Dosage Tutoring
In episode fifteen, Superintendent Mike Looney speaks with Yasmine McKenzie, Coordinator of Innovative Curriculum and Instruction, and Westlake High School Senior Gabrielle Foster about how High Dosage Tutoring can double the amount of learning students typically gain during one academic year.
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New Hires & Promotions for February 20, 2024
FCS says "welcome and congratulations" to our newest principals and administrative staff. See who came onboard February 20, 2024.
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Board Bulletin for February 21, 2024
In this issue: February 20 Post-meeting Summary; Superintendent's Report; Fulton County Tax Update; Conley Hill ES Update; Policy Approval; Zone 1& 2 Elementary School Closure; and New Hires/Promotions.
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"Let's Talk Schools!" S3E14: Teen Mental Health
In episode fourteen, Superintendent Mike Looney speaks with Stephanie Schuette, Social Emotional Support Social Worker, and Mercedez Jackson, Coordinator of Social Work Services, about teen mental health and how it impacts our students.
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New Hires & Promotions for February 13, 2024
FCS says "welcome and congratulations" to our newest principals and administrative staff. See who came onboard February 13, 2024.
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Board Bulletin for February 14, 2024
In this issue: February 13 Post-meeting Update; Annual Perception Survey; Financial Services Division Update; Sale of Crabapple Center; Virtual Policy Office Hours; New Hires & Promotions.
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Webb Bridge Middle School Earns Model PLC at Work™ Honor
Model PLC at Work™ (Professional Learning Community) schools are notably some of the highest performing schools in the nation. Fulton County Schools' Webb Bridge Middle School now carries that recognition. This is the first time Webb Bridge has ap...
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"Let's Talk Schools!" S3E13: JROTC
In episode thirteen, Superintendent Mike Looney speaks with LTC Titus Brown, Director of Army Instruction, and North Springs High School senior, Cadet Major Laylah Frazier, about the U.S. Army's Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp (JROTC) - one of the world's largest character development and citizenship programs for youth.
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Milton High School Sets the Rhythm on Worldwide Stage
Cole Martin, Alex Burton, Chis Enderle and Haley Hoover took the top spot out of thousands of drummers and percussionists in attendance from all over the world. "We were one of 12 high schools picked to actually compete and then we ended up winning out of all those groups."
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Budget Update for January 31, 2024
As the district implements its budget process for FY 2024-25, FCS pledges to remain open and transparent throughout our annual planning activities. The comprehensive budget development effort takes several months and includes multiple steps of review...
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Commitment To Consistency Leads To Team’s First State Championship
Timing is important for runners. Stopwatches and scoreboards gauge success. A specific stretch of time played a key role in a successful season for the Boys Cross Country Team at Chattahoochee High School.
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2024 Fulton High School Graduation Dates
FCS high school graduation dates for 2024 have been announced and are now available online. For more details, please contact your school directly.
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Milton High’s Second State Football Title is Testament to Resilience
“Our kids’ resiliency was unmatched,” said Athletic Director Kory Keys. “They lost a couple of games early in the season, and they used those games as motivation to bounce back. Every time a game got difficult down the stretch, they were unflappable.
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"Let's Talk Schools!" S3E12: Performing Arts
In episode twelve, Superintendent Mike Looney speaks with Matthew Koperniak, Coordinator of Performing Arts, and Westlake High School senior, Winston Brown, about our showstopping performing arts programs and our talented students that entertain us in band, chorus, orchestra, theater and dance.
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FCS Board Bulletin for January 19, 2024
In this issue: January 18 Post-meeting Update; Superintendent's Report; Numeracy Needs Assessment; Charter School Renewals Approved; Board Policy Update; 2024 Redistricting; New Hires & Promotions.
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FCS New Hires & Promotions for January 18, 2024
FCS says "welcome and congratulations" to our newest principals and administrative staff. See who came onboard January 18, 2024.
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Langston Star Quarterback is Part of Family Tradition
Prentiss Air Noland passed for over 10,000 yards during his tenure at Langston Hughes - an FCS record - and began his quest for early graduation in the ninth grade. "I started taking courses my freshman year to prepare for college," Noland said. "I even took some classes at Georgia Military College."
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