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Catching a Ride Towards a Bright Future

For the group of DHS students who enrolled in college classes at Georgia State University, the course material should be the most challenging aspect of taking classes, not finding transportation.

Let’s Get Hacking!

DHS math teacher David Custer had several enthusiastic students who wanted to start a Cyber-Hacking Club. The group was so…

Outdoor Makers Space

Everybody knows that kindergarteners need daily outdoor time. Winnona Park Kindergarten teacher Maleea March saw that her students could benefit…

A Quest for Order

The middle school connection “Adventure Quest” is a super cool class that teaches kids outdoor skills like cycling, erecting a…

The Fun-dations of Literacy

Kindergarten is the building block to elementary learning – the time when students start the foundations of their reading and…

Design + Build = Furniture

DHS graphics teacher Randall Archer is also the instructor of the high school’s Furniture Design class, only the second of…

Jumping Out the Sillies

Trampolines are great in P.E. for obstacle courses and rainy day activities, but Clairemont teacher Ms. Nichols knows they can…

Before There Were Camera Phones…

DHS teacher and “Snapshot” Photography Club Supervisor Mr. Tsay has seen how photography has been transformed with the expansion of…

The Power of Books

Books have the power to bring people together. RMS teacher Dawn Bolton created a book club specifically to provide African…

Can You Ukulele?

All of the students at Westchester Elementary can! Music teacher Kristen Gwaltney was awarded a DEF grant for 25 ukuleles…

Baby Doll Circle Time

Baby Doll Circle Time in Ms. Rahfiya’s pre-K class is teaching empathy through the Conscious Discipline method of teaching that…

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