Burnt Hickory Elementary top 3 for Jump Rope For Heart. Congratulations to Elissa Martinez ($757.00), Emma Kosik ($700.00), and Saylor Fincher ($1,000.00) for being the top three donators for Jump Rope For Heart.
Hiram High School Scholarship Signings April 2016. Congratulations Signees!
Three NPHS Students were selected to be Young Mentors at the Georgia 2016 Trout Camp. The students are D.J. Drain, Camron Furr, and Hunter Pittman. The three pupils are all former graduates of Trout Camp.
Our 2016 Golf Classic will be held at the Frog Golf Club. It will be held Saturday, May 21st. Registration is at 12 noon and shotgun start is at 1 PM. Individual and foursomes available. For any questions or further information please contact us at >
Cadets and Cadre from Hiram High School JROTC Stinger Battalion deliver a plaque thanking “Happy Hawg” of Hiram for their support in providing donated meals for students throughout the year.
Dallas Elementary School competed in the Regional Science Olympiad Competition at Woodland High School. Out of 19 schools participating, The Dallas Elementary FLASH Squad, placed 12th.
Paulding County Teachers and KSU Teacher Candidates present at The 2016 National Science Teachers Conference in Nashville, TN. Their presentation was an overview of how Family Nights for P.C. Elementary Schools.
GHC tells students to say goodbye to expensive textbooks with recent switchover to free Open Educational Resources. Say so long to those expensive textbooks, says Georgia Highlands College. Almost half a million dollars’ worth of student savings was yielded for Fall 2015..
Georgia Highlands College was named among the top in the nation in the 2015 Collegiate Advertising Awards program. The Collegiate Advertising Awards (CAA) is an elite program recognizing higher education organizations for excellence in communications, marketing and advertising.
There were only 7 students in the Georgia Highlands African American and Minority Male Excellence (GHAME) initiative on one campus in 2009. GHAME grew over the years and eventually established its own Brother 2 Brother (B2B) student organization with over 120 students on all five of GHC’s campuses.
Erica Eades a Junior at East Paulding High School. Erica's creation of "Working Hands in Georgia" drawing won the $100 dollar prize and has been sent on to Georgia Farm Bureau to see if it will win on the state level and be the cover art for the 2017 GFB Art Calendar.
PAULDING COUNTY FARM BUREAU ESSAY CONTEST WINNERS. It is predicted that our world population will reach 10 billion in 2050. As our world population continues to grow, the challenge for ensuring an adequate food supply while preserving our resources increases.
East Paulding High School honored the Remarkable Raiders for the class of 2016. These students were selected from several candidates in their senior class and were deemed by a committee to be “remarkable”.
Turner Smith and Christian Thomason recently qualified for the High School State Championship Bass tournament. There 7th place finish out of a field of 58 boats.