Recently, several students from Mr. Rodney Tumlin's AP Environmental Science classes finished a 9 mile paddle on the Etowah River. It was their second paddle of the year. They call themselves the "River Rats!"
The South Paulding High School Army JROTC Cadets completed they Service Learning Project on 11 March at the Georgia Baptist Children’s Home in Palmetto, GA.
Georgia Highlands College continues to grow with a consistent swell in enrollment. Spring enrollment is up 3.9 percent. This increase follows a 4.6 percent increase last fall, a 9.9 percent increase last summer and a 6.3 percent increase last spring.
East Paulding Raiders baseball team had a very successful week on the diamond. They are currently riding a 5 game winning streak and are currently 5-2 in region play. After a sweep of Woodland the previous week the Raiders stayed hot and swept.
Paulding County Track Championships North Paulding sophomore Kendyl Dunn won the girls pole vault by clearing 10' 2" Norths squad captured both the boys and girls team titles. East Pauldings Jalen Browder edged out South Pauldings Jordan Anderson in the 100 meter in 10.94 seconds.
Georgia Highlands College is working to educate about and promote the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) this year with the introduction of a series of workshops called “First Friday FAFSA.” The workshops are free and open to the public.
The C.A. Roberts Science Olympiad team recently won 1st place at the Bartow-Paulding Regional Olympiad event.
The Paulding County Lady Patriots traveled north to White Georgia on Tuesday to face the Cass Colonels in a region 7 match. The Patriots remained undefeated in region play at 7-0 by defeating the Colonels 5-2.
Baggett Elementary recently held our Jump Rope for Heart Kickoff event where our amazing Jump Rope team “Jumping Generation” performed!
South Baseball celebrating a victory over Villa Rica. The Spartans Varsity team is 14-7 for the year, a little over halfway through the season.
WC. Abney Elementary Honor Chorus selection with conductor, Richard McKee, at the 2017 Paulding County Elementary Honor Chorus Concert.
The Hiram Hornets and Paulding County Patriots played twice this past week with each team winning at home. The Hornets hosted the Patriots on Wednesday and won 7-1 and then the Patriots returned the favor on Friday besting the Hornets 9-3.
The past week was a good one for the Lady Patriot soccer team as they won a crucial region match against Carrollton to remain undeafeated in region play. The match against Carrollton was a tough one with the Patriots coming out on top 3-1.
The PC pride 10U fast pitch team won the GSA "The bats are warming up" tournament Saturday at legion field in Austell. They played hard all day and scored 9 runs in the top of the 5th.