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More than 200 DeKalb County school system employees learned Friday they may lose their jobs so that the budget-strapped school system can save money....
The state's deepening fiscal crisis has prompted Georgia technical college officials to merge 14 of the system's 33 schools.
John Thompson will continue as Clayton County schools' superintendent.
They are the country club campuses where privileged students in crisp khakis dart down stone paths to class and stately brick buildings cast an intimidating shadow on those of limited...
Emory University officials said Saturday that a prominent psychiatric researcher has been accused several times in recent years with not disclosing earnings from drug companies and not revealing potential conflicts...
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An Emory University psychiatrist who is among the nation's most influential earned more than $2.8 million in consulting arrangements with drug makers from 2000 to 2007, failed to report at...
A parent is among the last to know when a child gets into trouble at Gwinnett County's public schools.
Clayton County schools could get alternative accreditation as early as next month.
Finance major Steven Rivera is tired of his friends asking if Clayton State University lost accreditation
Gov. Sonny Perdue's plea to Florida's 11 public universities has been heard. The schools have decided they will, after all, admit Clayton County students....
An independent audit of Georgia's math tests has found that questions on the Criterion-Referenced Competency Test strongly matched what the state says students should learn, supporting the state's position that...
When DeKalb County authorities conducted their first "sweep" last week to crack down on school truancy, they got the attention of the 10 parents they arrested and charged with education...
Clayton County students suffered another blow Thursday when they learned Florida's 11 public universities will not accept graduates of unaccredited schools....

The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools revoked the 50,000-student district's accreditation last week. Tuesday, Superintendent John Thompson told parents "we're going to work hard and do what we need to do" to regain it.
A meeting between the Gwinnett County Schools Superintendent J. Alvin Wilbanks and members of the Gwinnett branch of the NAACP apparently ended Monday in a stalemate