Alachua County Public Schools is in the process of developing a comprehensive program that could include the redrawing of ...
This year will see the first series of big projects as part of the 2025 Dexter Community Schools (DCS) Bond get underway. The ...
Reading residents still have time to weigh in on a $41.8 million renovation project proposed for 12th and Marion Elementary School. The project was introduced by the Reading School Board at a recent ...
Judging on the entries will take place between 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., and there will be an evening exhibit held at the school ...
Conceived as a showcase of both student achievement and the then-new Brunswick Middle School, the Brunswick City Schools annual Excellence Showcase has continued to expand in size and scope.
Currently, all but one district in the county start high schools before 8 a.m. and before elementary and middle students begin their days. Syracuse, the county’s largest district, begins high school ...
High schoolers at Camp Humphreys turned their gym into a science lab to give elementary-aged children a chance to explore ...
Jackson Public Schools students packed a larger venue this weekend as the district’s annual Science Fair and STEAM Expo continued to grow, drawing hundreds of projects and adding new elements to the c ...
Aikin Elementary School recently announced the winners of its annual Science Fair, recognizing students for their outstanding creativity, dedication, and hard work. Each project reflected countless ...
TALLADEGA — Two capital improvement project bids were approved by The Talladega County Board of Education during a called meeting Tuesday. The first approved bid was for a new playground at ...
Franklin Elementary School recently named the winners of this year’s science fair. “Students showcased creativity, curiosity, and scientific thinking through a wide range of impressive projects,” ...
Students at Suntree Elementary School recently showed off some of what they learned in science this year. More than 300 science projects created by fourth-, fifth- and sixth-grade students went on ...