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Fayette School Board to adopt tentative budget for FY2025
The Fayette County Board of Education adopted the tentative 2025 fiscal year budget on May 6, 2024. The budget is available for review on...
Antisemitism and support for terrorists demands a response
I was in junior high when I asked my dad a question. The Vietnam War was on, there were protests in the streets, and...
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Tirelessly, the mom goes about caring for her newborns, seeing to their every need both day and night. She provides them with warmth when...
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Fayette School Board to adopt tentative budget for FY2025
The Fayette County Board of Education adopted the tentative 2025 fiscal year budget on May 6, 2024. The budget is available for review on...
Flynn’s Fanatics: FCHS coach builds bonds with basketball players
Fayette County High boys basketball coach Andre Flynn leads his players to success long after the game is over.
Flynn grew up in another Fayette...
Tiger Cubs put Big Bad Wolf on trial
The Tiger Cubs served justice to a famous fictional villain. Fayetteville Elementary 5th grade gifted students presented the trial of the Big Bad Wolf...
Homeschool parent battles Fayette Schools’ central office officials for child’s lawful rights
Fayette County homeschool parents, know your rights under the Dexter-Mosely Act.
Georgia’s Dexter-Mosely Act, passed in 2021, grants homeschool students the legal right to participate...
Jenkins Road community teams up to Rise Against Hunger
The community of Jenkins Road came together to join the fight against global hunger
Robert J. Burch Elementary, Flat Rock Middle, and Sandy Creek High...
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