
Cursive writing makes a comeback in Georgia schools
After a decade-long absence, cursive writing is returning to Georgia classrooms, teaching students practical handwriting skills.
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After a decade-long absence, cursive writing is returning to Georgia classrooms, teaching students practical handwriting skills.
With small class settings, flexible scheduling, and dedicated spaces for student parents, the academy is reshaping what finishing high school looks like for at-risk youth in DeKalb County.
Atlanta's Best Academy is home to the nation's first all-Black high school polo team, where students learn more than horsemanship; they gain confidence, connections, and opportunities that could shape their futures far beyond the field.
At Ron Clark Academy, Atlanta students aren't just learning math and reading; they're building confidence, public speaking skills, and leadership abilities to succeed in school and beyond.
Trustees at Truett McConnell University in Georgia won't reinstate President Emir Caner.
Atlanta Public Schools are reviewing community feedback and exploring options to balance enrollment, expand academic programs, and invest in schools.
Some of Gwinnett Technical College's programs have a two-year waitlist, and officials want to copy the school's success.
Students attending Emory University whose families early $200,000 or less could soon attend the college for free.
More than half of the states in the U.S. now have laws that either ban or regulate cellphone use in schools. Here's how it's working in one Georgia district so far.