The following students at George Washington Carver Elementary School were named to the honor roll for the first nine-week grading period of the 2012-13 school year:
Student Council hopefuls at First Christian Academy relax after presenting speeches Oct. 24 to the student body. This will be the first year that FCA elects a student government from students in the fifth, sixth and seventh grades.
The following students were named to the honor for the first nine-week grading period at Richmond Hill High School:
The following students were named to the honor roll for the first nine-week grading period at Richmond Hill Middle School:
ATLANTA - Georgia's Path2College 529 Plan is offering the first-ever "Saving for College Makes a Difference" essay contest, in which families can win $529 toward a college-savings plan.
Students in Teri Kanicki's second-grade class at Richmond Hill Elementary School smile for the camera while working on a lunar phase project using Oreo cookies.
STATESBORO - Georgia Southern University recently was named a military-friendly school for 2013 by G.I. Jobs magazine.
ATLANTA - More than half the schools in the University System of Georgia are teaching fewer students this fall than last year, reversing more than a decade of record-setting enrollment, according to a report by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Emily Farmer, left, Kharma Sperrey and Rory Schuler of Julie Alderman's second-grade class at Richmond Hill Elementary School show off artwork they made in honor of Johnny Appleseed's birthday last week.
The Bryan County Board of Education on Thursday took a stand against the proposed amendment on the Nov. 6 ballot regarding state charter schools.
Columbia College: The following students from Richmond Hill were named to the Columbia College dean's list for the June to July 2012 award period: David G Goodell at the Fort Stewart Campus; Anthony Kempson at the Fort Stewart Campus; and Matthew D Thomas at the Hunter Army Airfield Campus.
Several schools in Bryan County have a lot to cheer about after some received grants and both high schools improved their SAT scores, officials announced Thursday during a regular Bryan County Board of Education meeting.
ATLANTA - The increasingly bitter fight in Georgia over a constitutional amendment to allow more state charter schools isn't likely to play out in expensive television ads before the Nov. 6 referendum.
SAVANNAH - For the second consecutive year, Savannah Technical College has been designated as a military-friendly school.
ATLANTA - With Superintendent John Barge under pressure for his opposition to a proposed constitutional amendment on charter schools, the Georgia Department of Education has declared its neutrality on the Nov. 6 referendum.
G.W. Carver Elementary School students perform recently during a recital at the school. The chorus performed for fourth- and fifth-graders and sang pieces from "The Star-Spangled Banner," "Green Eggs and Ham" and "Dynamite."
The first-graders at Lanier Primary School took a field trip recently to the Raptor Center at Georgia Southern University.
The Rotary Club of Richmond Hill reminds local high school students of its May 24 deadline for applications for two college scholarships worth a total of $3,000.
Two new schools are on the way in Bryan County, and the Board of Education is seeking public input in deciding what will best suit the county's needs.
The faculty and staff at Richmond Hill Primary School surprised two of its employees last week when they named the Teacher of the Year and Paraprofessional of the Year awards for 2013-14.
Nearly two dozen students from Richmond Hill High School traveled recently to the nation's capital and witnessed the workings of the United States government along with pieces of the nation's history.
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