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Johns Creek High adds to slate of area schools with state titles
NORTH METRO ATLANTA — Johns Creek High School boys tennis took home its sixth straight state championship May 11, defeating Pope 3-0 for the 6A title. The match was held at the Rome Tennis Center at Berry College. The Gladiators overcame the loss of one of its key players...
Valdosta State University announces Spring 2024 Graduates
VALDOSTA, GA (07/01/2024)– Valdosta State University is proud to announce the members of its graduating class of Spring 2024. This includes the following area residents:. Victoria Adeyemo of Loganville has earned the Bachelor of Science in Health Science (30052) Leanne Cruz of Monroe has earned the Education Specialist in...
Disabled graduate inspires Johns Creek students to push forward
JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — Confined to a wheelchair by muscular dystrophy, Kyle Eggleston drew a standing ovation for the words of inspiration he gave in his commencement address to Johns Creek High School graduates. At age 4, Eggleston was diagnosed with the genetic condition that gradually weakens and breaks...
Timothy Simmons named to Western Carolina University’s Spring 2024 Chancellor’s List
CULLOWHEE, NC (06/25/2024)– Congratulations to Timothy Simmons, of Loganville, GA, for being named to the Western Carolina University Spring 2024 Chancellor’s List. Simmons was among more than 1,400 students to achieve this honor. To qualify for the Chancellor’s List, students must earn a GPA of 3.8 or higher while completing a minimum of 12 credit hours.
GAC Ignite Center: A Coworking Space Perfect for Parents
Greater Atlanta Christian School (GAC) has introduced the GAC Ignite Center, a dynamic coworking space located in the GACS 1500 Center across from the main campus. This versatile workspace serves not only GAC parents but also welcomes members of the broader community. They aim for a diverse professional environment where individuals from various industries can network and collaborate.
WBHS Engineering Students Excel at National TSA Conference
The National Technology Student Association (TSA) Conference was held last week in Orlando, Florida as thousands of the most talented young engineering and technology students from across the nation and globe engaged in workshops, delegation meetings, officer elections, and an intense schedule of competitive events. By the end of the conference, ten members of the Winder-Barrow High School TSA Chapter, under the advisement of WBHS teacher Kimberly Garren, finished in the top 15 of their respective events.
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