University urges the 1,500 students, who had incomplete applications, “to finish their applications so they can be considered for admission.”
Author: Martha Dalton - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
5 takeaways from initial Atlanta Public Schools budget plan
On average, Atlanta Public Schools teachers would receive an 11% pay increase, officials say.
Emory moves main graduation, Columbia cancels after campus protests
After more than a week of pro-Palestinian protests on campus, Emory University changes locations for commencement ceremonies.
After protests, Emory University to move commencement ceremony off campus
After more than a week of pro-Palestinian protests on campus, Emory University changes locations for commencement ceremonies.
Atlanta superintendent candidates now have until May 17 to apply
The Atlanta school board extends its superintendent application deadline.
Protesters need to understand the law, attorney says
Students and other protesters may have good intentions when gathering on a campus quad to support a cause, but Atlanta c…
Atlanta superintendent search raises more questions for some parents
Reactions of Atlanta parents are split about the school board’s decision to prolong the superintendent search.
Students at an Atlanta school get prom gift and a surprise college option
Atlanta’s Benjamin E. Mays High School students can look forward to a nice prom and a chance to attend Morris Brown College.
Atlanta school board extends interim superintendent’s contract
The Atlanta school board voted to extend interim Superintendent Danielle Battle’s contract through the end of the year.
Atlanta school board extends search for new superintendent
Atlanta’s board of education announced Tuesday it will extend its search for a new superintendent to give itself more time to find a quality candidate.