Gwinnett heads back to school Aug. 8
Gwinnett County Public Schools will welcome students back on Monday, August 8th. It's a new year and there are many new things... new students, new teachers, new schools, new programs, and new lunch items....
Medical Students Introduce Georgia High School Students to Medicine
GA-PCOM joined medical schools across the nation in offering Camp Cardiac and Camp Neuro to area high school students this summer. Planned by medical students and supported by faculty members, the not-for-profit camps introduce...
GA-PCOM Students Give Back
Students, faculty and staff of Georgia Campus – Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (GA-PCOM) recognize that giving back to the community in which they live, learn, work and play is key to bettering society...
Innovating Change & Celebrating Tradition: Truett McConnell Marks 70th Anniversary With University Designation
Nearly seventy years after being chartered as Truett McConnell College, the institution graduated to the academic status of university this year – announcing the news at spring commencement and celebrating the first class to...
A Foundation Built on Education and Celebrating Educators
Primerica and The Primerica Foundation congratulate Trisha Connor on the honor of being named districtwide Teacher of the Year. We applaud Trisha and her colleagues in education who go above and beyond the call of...
Riverside Military Academy: A Study in Excellence
Riverside Military Academy is committed to the development of young men in grades 7-12, following the military education model as the context by which to develop dependability, integrity, honesty, respect, courtesy, leadership, social skills...
17 Questions To Ask When Choosing a Private School
Is the school accredited by the state?
What is the admission policy?
How much is the yearly tuition?
Is there an enrollment fee?
What is the ratio of students to teachers?
What credentials do the teachers have?
What is the...