ATLANTA - Georgia state education officials are offering to review safety plans and emergency response guidelines at schools in the state following the deadly shootings in Connecticut.
Bryan County Public Schools has nominated seven students to the state level interviews for the Georgia Governor's Honors Program.
High school juniors across Bryan County displayed the "write" stuff after placing in the top 10 school districts in the state on the Georgia High School writing test.
Gina Hughes' fifth-grade chorus at G.W. Carver Elementary School performs Monday during its recital for the school's Parent, Teacher and Student Organization.
FARGO, N.D. - Georgia Southern officials are hoping to return home with more than a victory after Friday's football game at North Dakota State.
ATLANTA - Georgia's public colleges and universities will have to earn the money they get from taxpayers by helping more students get a degree.
Two Richmond Hill schools will have some new faces in the halls after a decision from the Bryan County Board of Education during a called meeting Monday at the Richmond Hill Prekindergarten Center.
ATLANTA - The state education department is urging Georgia school officials to evaluate the potential threat posed by carbon monoxide after lethal levels of the gas were found in an Atlanta elementary school, where more than 40 children and some adults were sent to hospitals.
The annual Richmond Hill Middle School Student Council Food Drive has once again been a success. The students of RHMS collected more than 3,700 pounds of food, an estimated 5,450 items, which are on their way to helping those in need in the local community.
Monty's Plant Food Company, a Louisville, Ky.-based manufacturer of plant and soil enhancement products for the agriculture industry, is accepting applications from Georgia students for four $1,000 college scholarships.
As part of the Common Core Georgia Performance Standards Curriculum, eighth-grade students at Richmond Hill Middle School participated in a variety of chemistry related lab activities.
Students at Richmond Hill Middle School celebrated their pledge to stay drug free last week through Red Ribbon Week.
ATLANTA - State leaders and Georgia Public Broadcasting have launched a new program intended to improve student performance in science, math and related subjects.
Pembroke Police Chief Mark Crowe, left and Bryan County Middle School student Kevonte Anderson gather following the school's annual Career Day, in which members of the community are invited to share with students the importance of education in their particular field.
ATLANTA - The state department of education has announced high school students are performing slightly better on a statewide writing exam.
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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