BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) - Georgia House Speaker David Ralston is expected to join college administrators in coastal Brunswick to dedicate a new $9.2 million classroom building.
Kylie Berry and Graham Garrett, both of Richmond Hill, have been named to the fall 2012 dean's list at Berry College.
ATLANTA - Early reports from a first-of-its kind study of Georgia's pre-kindergarten program show largely positive news about the program.
MACON - A proposed year-round school calendar would have students in one of Georgia's largest school systems heading back to class in future school years as early as July 25.
Fort Hays State: Clinton Westover of Richmond Hill has been named to Fort Hays State University's dean's honor roll for the fall 2012 semester. Westover is a management major.
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - The University of Georgia is increasing the number of undergraduate courses it offers online.
SAVANNAH - Savannah Technical College is accepting entries for the 17th annual Manufacturing Appreciation Week student design competition.
ATHENS - The University of Georgia is offering high-school students the opportunity to explore the field of veterinary medicine before they start college classes through VetCAMP 2013, set for July 7-13. Registration is through Feb. 6.
ATLANTA - Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal is proposing to increase funding for the HOPE Scholarship program after the start of the 2013 legislative session Monday.
Coastal Georgia Area Head Start/Early Head Start is now accepting applications for the 2013-14 school year.
Coastal Georgia Area Head Start/Early Head Start is now accepting applications for the 2013-14 school year.
Planning for new schools, hiring new principals and testing success are several priorities for Bryan County Schools in 2013.
Leif Regnaldson, music teacher at Richmond Hill Elementary School, plays Christmas carols while students wait for their buses.
ATLANTA - Ratings of about 5,800 Georgia teachers were skewed, with less than one percent of teachers classified as ineffective and one in five getting the top rating of exemplary, according to a study conducted by state education officials.
Georgia College: The following students from Richmond Hill made the dean's list for 2012 fall semester at Georgia College & State University: Kristina Bausum, Lauren Bensman, Logan Cordle, Joshua Donlevy, James Gorton, Stephen Hundley, Kayleigh Leadbetter and Rebecca Slack.
World Heritage Student Exchange Program seeks local host families for high-school students from more than 30 countries, including Spain, Germany, Thailand, Denmark, Portugal, South Korea, Italy, France, Norway and more.
The following local students graduated from Armstrong Atlantic State University on May 4:
The following students at Bryan County Elementary School were named to the honor roll for the fourth nine-week grading period of the 2012-13 school year:
SAVANNAH - Armstrong Atlantic State University announces its student scholars for the 2012-13 academic year. All student scholars presented academic work at the university's 19th annual Student Scholars Symposium:
HOUSTON COUNTY - The Georgia Public Library Service and the state's Path2College 529 Plan once again are partnering on the summer reading program and its summer reading program sweepstakes, which will award a child with a $5,529 college-savings contribution.
The following students at Richmond Hill Middle School were named to the honor roll for the fourth nine-week grading period of the 2012-13 school year:
Armstrong Atlantic State University's college of education will host a "Become a Teacher" information session from 6-7 p.m. June 18 at the Armstrong Center, 13040 Abercorn St. in Savannah.
G.W. Carver Elementary students Jessy Song and Gbolohan Sobowale won a raffle for two free bikes, donated by Joe Brannen of Horace Mann Insurance. The 25 students with perfect attendance for the 2012-13 school year were entered in the raffle and treated to a special ice cream sundae party on the last day of school. Each received a full-day pass to the Fun Zone Amusement Park in Pooler.
SAVANNAH - Richmond Hill Middle School eighth-grader Avery Waters recently won third place in an area essay-writing contest on the theme of leadership skills required to succeed in school.
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