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Chiefs complete perfect season with state soccer title
— McIntosh boys win ninth state championship —
The Chiefs are back on top. With a 2-1 win over Decatur, McIntosh High in Peachtree City...
To the Class Of 2024
The first big milestone in your life has arrived. You are about to leave the world of adolescence and enter the world of adulthood.
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The first Saturday in March started with a forecast for warmer than normal temperatures, perfect for the trampoline and pool party planned for 3:00...
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Safe Place: Thompson earns trust as Crabapple Lane’s counselor
Crabapple Lane Elementary counselor Mary Beth Thompson makes students feel at home in good times and bad.
Thompson’s family has deep roots in Fayette County....
Cardinals, Chiefs share love of reading
Crabapple Lane Elementary got some help from McIntosh High student-athletes to celebrate World Read Aloud Day.
The day is designed to bring attention to the...
Tigers ace financial literacy test
Fayette County High students Taylor M. Williams and Casey Perdew scored a perfect 100% on the W!SE Financial Literacy test. They also made school...
Chiefs complete perfect season with state soccer title
— McIntosh boys win ninth state championship —
The Chiefs are back on top. With a 2-1 win over Decatur, McIntosh High in Peachtree City...
Top students for Fayette’s Class of 2024 named
Fayette County Public Schools will soon celebrate graduation, and the Class of 2024 valedictorians and salutatorians for the five county high schools will be...