Riverside Military Academy (RMA) congratulates Tomis Hamilton, '22, on his outstanding achievement. Hamilton is one of 250 students nationwide awarded the 2022 Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship.
New research from Associate Professor Shatakshee Dhongde in Georgia Tech’s School of Economics finds that people living in California, Texas, and Florida were more likely than other U.S. residents to experience multiple forms of deprivation, such as lack of access to healthcare or affordable housing.
Cognia, a non-profit, non-governmental accrediting agency for primary and secondary schools, recently awarded Riverside Military Academy (RMA) with a banner and a plaque commemorating one hundred years of excellence as a continuously accredited institution.
The CCSD School Nutrition Summer Feeding program will kick off June 6, and community donations are requested to make it a success.“We care about our students’ well-being all the time, and we know that providing meals over summer break is a hardship for some families,” Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V.
Bess has been with NGHS for 16 years, beginning as a patient care tech in the medical/surgical and critical care areas. She became an intensive care unit (ICU) nurse in 2008 and worked her way up to a leadership position.
The freestanding Hospice House announced late last year is now one step closer to reality thanks to a transformational gift to the Northeast Georgia Health System (NGHS) Foundation by the Starlet Rhodes Jones Foundation.
The GT 1000/GT 2000 Program is recruiting Team Leaders (TL) for GT 1000 (First-Year Student Seminar) and GT 2000 (Transfer Student Seminar) Summer 2022 iGniTe courses. First-year iGniTe students are admitted to begin classes in the late short summer term and are required to take GT 1000/2000.
Summer is the best time to relish and adventure into outdoor escapism. Where better to experience the great outdoors than through the small-town charm of Dahlonega? Whether you’re an out-of-towner or a Georgia native, Dahlonega is the perfect getaway for a long weekend this summer.
Ms. Vernon's 9th-grade Biology class completed a project on science books. Each student got to choose a book of their choice from a list that Ms. Vernon and the librarian, Ms. Martin put together.
The Cherokee County Educational Foundation helped celebrate the end of the school year by presenting Cherokee County School District teachers and support staff with $50,000 in grants!