The writing was on the wall. That’s what some Georgia school districts thought when state lawmakers intended a few years ago to stop funding a controversial special education program by this year.
Two major wildfires in south Georgia continue to grow with limited containment. The Pineland Road Fire near Valdosta has surpassed 32,000 acres, the Brantley County fire is now more than 22,000 acres.
Georgia’s pre-K program was recently lauded as being one of the best and most far-reaching in the nation. One thing it’s missing: 3-year-olds. The state-funded preschool program has been around for 34 ...
Brown is the face of Shipt's “No Order Is Ordinary” campaign, highlighting meaningful moments behind everyday deliveries Chiara Kim is an Editorial Assistant, Food at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...
Georgia Department of Corrections inmate fire teams are assisting with the Brantley County fires (Courtesy of Georgia Department of Corrections) The Associated Press contributed to this report.
ATLANTA, Ga. — Georgia’s investments into early childhood learning appear to be paying off. Gov. Brian Kemp says the state’s pre-K program is now meeting all 10 quality benchmarks set by the National ...
The Associated Press contributed to this report. BRANTLEY COUNTY, Ga. – As more than 5,000 acres continue to burn with unpredictable circumstances looming, 87 homes have been lost to the Highway 82 ...
Six Flags Great America in north suburban Gurnee is about to kick off its 50th anniversary season, and some kids will have an opportunity to visit the park an unlimited number of times for free this ...
Georgia's Pre-K program met all 10 national quality standards. It is the first and largest universal program to hit every benchmark. State leaders say new funding led to smaller classes and teacher ...
ATLANTA, Ga. - Studies have found more than half of adults in the U.S. read below the sixth grade level. To improve those numbers, schools are finding new ways to get children reading at an earlier ...