Ray Saltamacchio, owner and Master Instructor of Saltamacchio's Tang Soo Do Karate School, is proud to announce the Rank Promotions of some of his dedicated students.
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The Morgan County African American Museum and its partners announce the second annual Raymond Andrews Prize for high school students in Morgan County.
The Lawton Scholarship grows each spring with awards going to successful students from our area high schools.
The children at Little Scholars Academy celebrated Johnny Appleseed's birthday this week.
After a spring semester of remote learning due to COVID-19, schools are now facing the challenge of planning their fall semester.
The Oconee Performing Arts Society and new Artistic Director, Doug LaBrecque, present Broadway Sings for OPAS, an intimate virtual evening of "fun-raising" to support OPAS Educational Arts Programming.
The First Presbyterian Church of Greensboro Adora Mills-Powers Scholarship Fund was established to aid college-bound students from Greene Country schools with their tuition costs and other college expenses.
ATLANTA – Georgia has moved forward with an in-person start to the academic year despite some schools opening then quickly closing because of COVID-19 outbreaks.
Ray Saltamacchio, owner and Master Instructor of Saltamacchio's Tang Soo Do Karate School, is proud to announce the Rank Promotions of some of his dedicated students.
The local chapter of P.E.O. has awarded scholarships to five very deserving young women.
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