DeKalb County's MLK High School Revisits Discipline Policies Following Viral Teacher-Student Fight, Superintendent Advocates for Non-Punitive Measures
Superintendent Horton of DeKalb County Schools responds to a teacher-student fight, emphasizing non-punitive approaches for students and revisiting discipline policies with a focus on restorative practices.
Cedar Grove Coach Resigns Amid Abuse Allegations, MLK Jr. High Confronts Student-Teacher Altercation
A Cedar Grove Middle School coach resigned after a video of him allegedly abusing students spurred an investigation in DeKalb County. Tensions are heightened as the community grapples with multiple incidents of school aggression.
Gwinnett Solicitor General's Office Establishes Special Victims Unit for Sensitive Misdemeanor Cases
The Gwinnett Solicitor General's Office has established a new Special Victims Unit to better address sensitive misdemeanors like sex crimes and vehicular homicides, focusing on teen victims and extending to animal cruelty cases.
Milton City Council Advances Plans for New Athletic Park on Deerfield Parkway, Commits to Fiscal Health and Local Code Revisions
Milton's City Council discusses new park design emphasizing sports fields, other amenities possibly delayed due to budget, receives a clean fiscal report, and considers code revisions to enhance the Deerfield area.
Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestra Calls for New Members to Join 20th Anniversary Celebrations in Metro Atlanta
The Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestra invites students to audition for their 20th season, with opportunities for scholarships and a celebration of GYSO's and the Georgia Symphony Orchestra's anniversaries.
Atlanta Embraces Pedestrian-Friendly Streetscape With "Atlanta Streets Alive" Event Along Peachtree Street
Atlanta hosted "Atlanta Streets Alive," an event that closed Peachtree Street to vehicles, promoting sustainable transport and offering activities like an E-Bike Expo and dog enrichment stations.












