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Superintendant Jennifer Carter pointing to a Fiscal Year 2026 tentative budget spreadsheet at Tuesday's budget work session. The Board of Education anticipates a projected $3.2 million total increase ...
After a controversial call to fall in game one, the Diamond Dogs put together back-to-back wins to advance to the Sweet ...
Hart County’s boys and girls golf teams captured the Area 4 championship to advance to state. On April 29, Hart hosted four ...
Through a partnership with the Fox Theatre’s All Access Pass Program, Hart County High School (HCHS) theatre students gained ...
Hart from the Start, a new initiative that equips families with the ability to support their children’s development before ...
Photos by Adriana Cascio The Hart County Charter School System held an open house for its new transportation and ...
A drug bust by the Hart County Sheriff’s Office on Goldmine Holly Springs Road led to the arrest of a Royston man April 25. ...
Pictured during the Hart County Board of Education’s April 21 meeting are (L-R) Superintendent Jennifer Carter, BOE Chair Kim ...
Photos by Bill Powell On April 25, the Knights of Columbus of Sacred Heart Catholic Church sponsored a Low Country Boil to ...
ATLANTA - Georgia’s lottery-funded pre-kindergarten program used to be the envy of the nation, offering high-quality schooling for free. But the program peaked in 2019 as enrollment sta... Premium ...
Kyle Wingfield Georgia Public Policy Foundation Georgia’s Promise Scholarship just completed its initial application window,... Premium Content is available to subscribers only. Please login here to ...
ATLANTA – Transgender students born male can no longer participate on female teams in Georgia’s schools and colleges now that Gov. Brian Kemp has signed a ban passed by the General Assembly.
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