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Jonesboro High School’s band heads to New York City to perform in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

Jonesboro High School’s Majestic Marching Cardinals are set to perform in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, marking a significant achievement for the school band. This event highlights the band’s successful year and showcases local talent on a prestigious national platform.

Atlanta Mayor says thousands of teens participated in youth employment program over summer 2024

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens announced that thousands of teens participated in the city's youth employment program during summer 2024, showcasing a commitment to providing job opportunities for young people. The mayor emphasized his goal of ensuring that every student in Atlanta Public Schools has access to such programs in the future.

Texas is taking a final vote on allowing Bible-infused lessons in public schools

Texas is on the verge of a pivotal decision regarding the introduction of Bible-infused lessons in public schools, a move that has sparked significant debate among education officials and the public. This controversial curriculum could reshape educational guidelines and influence the teaching of religious content in state schools. The decision, expected soon, highlights ongoing tensions between education policy and religious beliefs.

Spelman College president stepping down after leave of absence

Spelman College's president has announced her decision to step down after taking a personal leave of absence, a development that follows weeks of speculation regarding her future at the university. This decision is significant for the Atlanta community and the broader educational landscape, as Spelman College is a prominent institution for African American women. The news reflects ongoing changes in leadership that can impact both the institution and its stakeholders.

President of Atlanta’s historically Black Spelman College steps down after leave of absence

President Helene Gayle of Spelman College, a historically Black women's institution in Atlanta, has announced her permanent resignation after a leave of absence. This decision marks a significant change for the college, which has been a pivotal institution in the education of Black women.

Mayor Dickens highlights success of Atlanta's summer youth employment program

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens has released the report for the 2024 Summer Youth Employment Program, emphasizing the city's ongoing commitment to creating work-based learning opportunities for its youth. The report highlights the program's successes as National Apprenticeship Week concludes, showcasing its impact on the community.

Spelman president Helene Gayle will not return after ‘personal leave of absence’ from college

Spelman College President Helene Gayle will not be returning after taking a personal leave of absence that began on October 18. This decision has significant implications for the college community and its leadership, raising questions about the future direction of the institution.

Atlanta Public Schools looking for new school resource officers

Atlanta Public Schools is actively seeking to hire 45 new school resource officers as part of a job fair held at Lakewood Stadium. This initiative aims to enhance security in elementary schools across the district, reflecting the growing need for increased safety measures in educational environments.

Atlanta News First delivers ‘Books to Kids’ at Dresden Elementary

Atlanta News First recently delivered over 90,000 books to children at Dresden Elementary, emphasizing the importance of literacy in the community. The initiative, known as "Books to Kids," aims to provide essential educational resources for elementary school children. This philanthropic effort highlights Atlanta News First's commitment to supporting local education and fostering a love for reading among young students.

Future uncertain for plans to modernize DeKalb County's Druid Hills High School

Plans for modernizing Druid Hills High School in DeKalb County face uncertainty as school leaders propose three renovation options, each with significant financial challenges. The community is left weighing the potential benefits against the fiscal hurdles involved in the project.