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Two years ago Forsyth county introduced the Bring Your Own Technology in the classroom program. What this meant is that students were allowed to come to school with their tech devices of choice and use it. The list included iPads, Kindles, Netbooks and yes gaming devices.

Parents and teachers were skeptical. But two years later, the program is thriving. All 35 schools in the district...

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Prior to last Monday, North Oconee had never won a boys state title in any sport. Coach Terry Tuley turned to a 14-year-old to snap the skid, and the freshman delivered. David Mackey carded a 65 at...
No. 1 Lambert heads into tomorrow night's game with Westminster having won a state-best 40 straight games. The 2011 Class A-AAAA state champion Longhorns have dominated all competition thus far this...
When I wrote my first blog about our first shoot and the possible consequences of firsts, I had no idea the irony that would follow. i·ro·ny [ahy-ruh-nee, ahy-er-] the use of words to convey a...
I grew up in the very rural southeastern corner of Georgia. The geography of my early life was directly impacted by agriculture in a way that my “city friends” in Atlanta just cannot grasp. As a...
The Brookwood Broncos kept the boys Class AAAAA GHSA track & field title in Gwinnett County by capturing the program's second title in the last three years Saturday. The Broncos earned 40 team...
In the state tennis finals this weekend in Clayton County, all 10 state championship trophies were won by metro Atlanta schools. Cam Newton's alma mater, Westlake, made its second straight run to the...
 

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Guest blogger Charity Kinneer, a high school reading and literature teacher for the Cherokee County School District, offers these tips on how to keep students reading this summer. Research...
From May Day to Mothers Day to Memorial Day, there's already a lot of activity happening here on Earth within the month of May. Why not add a couple more astronomical dates as well? First up is the...
On May 4, 2012, actress Mayim Bialik was featured on NPR's Science Friday program. I am a big fan of Bialik - not only does she play a neuroscientist on TV's The Big Bang Theory, she actually is one...

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