UGA School of Medicine secures industry partners, looks to enroll in Fall
ATHENS, Ga. (WUGA)- The University of Georgia’s School of Medicine is projected to enroll its first class of students in the fall 2026 semester,...
Tallulah Falls Middle School brings “Rotten Apples” to life with schoolwide collaboration
TALLULAH FALLS, Ga. — Tallulah Falls School’s middle school production of “Rotten Apples” brought together a wide range of students, staff, and faculty whose...
NGTC recognized for supporting foster and homeless students
CLARKESVILLE, Ga. — North Georgia Technical College (NGTC) has received the first-ever Embark Georgia Center Campus Partner Award, recognizing its exceptional commitment to students...
NGTC nursing program ranks second in Georgia
CLARKESVILLE, Ga. — North Georgia Technical College’s Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) – LPN to RN Bridge program has been ranked second among...
Some Georgia college application fees waived through November
High school seniors looking to attend college can now apply to multiple colleges or universities in the state of Georgia without paying an application...
Some Georgia college application fees waived through November
High school seniors looking to attend college can now apply to multiple colleges or universities in the state of Georgia without paying an application...
Habersham schools earn top state, regional marks for achievement
Habersham County Schools are celebrating a record milestone after the Georgia Department of Education released its 2025 College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI)...
Oconee County hires new school superintendent
After Oconee County's most recent Board of Education meeting, the board reached a decision for the next Superintendent of Oconee County schools.
The Board of...
Tallulah Falls students join global Pinwheels for Peace project
TALLULAH FALLS, Ga. — On the lawn of the Tallulah Falls School lower and middle school campus, hundreds of brightly colored pinwheels twirled in...
Decline in K-12 national reading, math, science scores probed by US Senate panel
WASHINGTON (States Newsroom) — Just days after federal data revealed average reading, math and science scores dropped among certain grades since before the coronavirus...
New FAFSA form to be ready by Oct. 1, Education secretary says
WASHINGTON — The updated form to apply for federal student aid will launch for all students by Oct. 1, U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon told...
NGTC Towns County center awards first GED diploma since reopening
North Georgia Technical College’s (NGTC) Towns County Adult Education Center has celebrated a milestone, awarding its first GED diploma since reopening in fall 2024.
The...











