By Kimberly Willis Green Teachers are standing by ready to answer homework questions at the Atlanta Public Schools (APS) Homework Hotline that is now open for the 2015-2016 school year. The Hotline is a free service for students seeking one-on-one assistance and easy-to-understand explanations about their homework. The APS Homework Hotline, a joint effort between... Continue Reading →
Gideons hosts APS Chess Tournament
Gideons Elementary hosted a chess tournament and coaching meet on March 25th. Twenty-nine students from Gideons, Venetian Hills, Peyton Forest and M. Agnes Jones participated. Students from Morehouse, APS staff, Chess Coach Andrew and Mr. Alan Pinado with Kappa Boule of Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity were all present, coached and facilitated the chess tournament. When... Continue Reading →
Crim Open Campus and Burgess-Peterson Academy Collaborate for Generation-to-Generation Event
Students from Crim Open Campus, children from Crim’s day care, and 4th graders from Burgess-Peterson Academy participated in a Generation-to-Generation event with Coan Park senior citizens. On Friday, December 14, 2012, students and senior citizens experienced a day full of great memories and fun activities that focused on health and wellness, construction, graphic arts, and... Continue Reading →
Two legendary APS figures are remembered this month for making history
One of the most rewarding parts of spreading the good news about what's going on around Atlanta Public Schools is you often get to learn, and share, fascinating history lessons that show the district's place in the growth of Atlanta and beyond. That's why this week it was so fun to learn of two distinct... Continue Reading →