Congratulations to all the students of North Paulding high school who signed with colleges this year. This is a terrific achievement acknowledgment in securing the next step towards your future.
Congratulations to the New Georgia Elementary February Students of the Month! These students show great citizenship in their classroom, school, and community. We are very proud to have them as representatives of New Georgia!
Hiram stinger BN Drill Team traveled to Osborne High school for the Area 7 Regional Drill meet. Hiram competed in a total of eight different events and placed third in Male Mixed Armed Platoon, commanded by C/CPT Heaven Ford.
The Golden Eagles are currently 21-9 overall, finishing the regular season with a 9-7 GCAA mark and earning the No. 5 seed in the tourney. The team is set to travel to No. 4 seed South Georgia State.
The Paulding County Patriots Soccer teams all scored victories this week in region play. The varsity girls notched to victories at home against Woodland and Villa Rica, the boys also got a hard fought win over Woodland.
Preston Turner, son of Joe M. and Rosemary Turner of Dallas and an 8th grader at Moses Middle School, is one of the semifinalists eligible to compete in the 2017 Georgia National Geographic State Bee.
Chattahoochee Technical College’s Career Services department will host a career fair at its Paulding Campus on Tuesday, March 7.
The South Paulding Spartans boys basketball teams bid for a state title came to an end Wednesday night as they fell to their counterpart from Cobb county by a score of 40-37. The South Cobb Eagles team from Austell came to Paulding and advanced to the final four with a victory over the #1 ranked Spartans.
The Chattahoochee Tech Lady Golden Eagles advanced to the semifinals of the GCAA tournament in a tight 77-75 win over Central Georgia Tech on Tuesday night at the Smyrna Community Center.
Jamion “J.J.” Simpson has been named the GCAA Division I Men’s Player of the Week for Feb. 20-26. Simpson’s play helped the Golden Eagles to two conference wins in three games in that span as he averaged 23 points, 4.8 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 2.3 steals per contest.
After finishing the regular season with a 20-10 overall record and 5-9 conference mark, the Chattahoochee Tech Lady Golden Eagles are set to host a first-round GCAA tournament game this Tuesday after earning the league’s fourth seed.
The South Paulding boys basketball team are still alive in the State playoffs. South Paulding won a thriller against Coffee County 90-82 to advance to the 3rd round. The boys representing the school on Winn road have done just that win,win,win.
The Golden Eagles men routed East Georgia State 93-66 in their second-to-last regular-season game, getting 24 points apiece from Keith Ray and Jamion Simpson. The Lady Golden Eagles fell 66-58 to East Georgia State but will host a first-round game in the GCAA tournament on Tuesday night.
The Paulding County High School lady Patriots soccer squad improved their record to 3-1(1-0) on the young season with a 5-1 victory over the visiting lady Longhorns.