Friday, December 4, 2009
Football Friday: Newnan vs Northside [Warner Robins]
The "Road to the Dome" makes one final stop at Drake Stadium home of the Newnan Cougars. They take on the Northside [Warner Robins] Eagles. Both teams competed in nail biting contests last week, both winning by less than a touchdown. Northside is looking to recapture the state title they won in 2006, but they must defeat the Cougars, a feat no team has accomplished all year.
Tune in to gpb.org/football to enjoy this thrilling showcase of the future of football.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Friday Night Football: Colquitt County at Lassiter
Colquitt County is coming off an upset victory over Stephenson High School. Can their miraculous Road to the Dome roll on? Will Lassiter be able to continue its string of dominating performances, like last week's 70-49 drubbing of South Gwinnett?
Both schools are known for more than just their great football teams, of course. Colquitt is home to Georgia's 2008 Teacher of the Year.
Lassiter, in turn, was awarded the Georgia Public School of Excellence in 1992,1999 and most recently 2008.
Both schools, this far into the playoffs, have made their marks in football, and this Friday night's contest promises to be a classic. Good luck to the Packers and the Trojans!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Football Friday: Stephenson vs. Colquitt County
The Stephenson High School Jaguars have their eyes squarely fixed on the State Championship after a shutout win over Bradwell [44-0]in the first round of the playoffs. This week, they host the Colquitt County Packers who also shut out their opponent last week [10-0]. Will Stephenson continue their historic undefeated season or can Colquitt County pull off the upset on the road at Halford Stadium? Tune in to our live webcast this Friday on gpb.org/football to find out!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Football Friday: Sprayberry vs Marist
The Road to the Dome intensifies this week as the playoffs officially kick off in
Monday, November 2, 2009
Football Friday: Roswell vs. Lassiter
The 2009 Georgia High School football regular season draws to a close this week. As the lights dim on the careers of some high school stars, others will continue on the Road to the Dome. This week, finds GPB.org broadcasting live from Frank Fillman Stadium as the Lassiter Trojans face off against the Roswell Hornets.
Its Senior Night for the Trojans and they are attempting to send off their upperclassmen with an undefeated season. The Hornets enter the game undaunted, as they also tout a perfect 9-0 record. This battle of undefeated teams will determine the Class 5A Region 7 Champion.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Football Friday: Tucker VS Southwest Dekalb
The game kicks off at 7:30PM this Friday and will be webcast live on GPB.org.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Football Friday: Lassiter vs. Walton
The temperature may be dropping right along with the leaves, but the competition heats up this week on GPB's Football Friday. The Trojans of Lassiter High School [7-0] look to extend their undefeated season, while the Walton Raiders [6-1] attempt to bounce back from their first loss of the season last week. Tune in to our coverage of this week's game here. Check the Football Friday's website throughout the week for photos and highlights from the games throughout the season.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
You. College. Now.
Governor Sonny Perdue has signed a proclamation declaring October “College Access” month. Throughout October and November, high schools throughout Georgia will be participating in events to highlight college access options. Host an event in your community….the flyers can be ordered FREE at Collegeaccessitems@usg.edu. Simply send your name, school or organization, address, and number requested (in blocks of 500).To view the Governor’s proclamation visit: http://www.usg.edu/educator_
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Georgia Football Friday's
On this week's edition of "The Road to the Dome" The Lions of Peachtree Ridge HS clash with the undefeated Collins Hill HS Eagles. Peachtree Ridge hosts the matchup at "The Lions Den." Click here to find out more about the team and the school. You can also find out more about Collins Hill and their team here.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
The Road to the Dome continues....
Be sure, also, to check out the websites for each school.
McIntosh High School is known as the Home of the Chiefs. Click here to view a welcome from the principal, Lisa Fine. McIntosh is located in Peachtree City.
The Patriots hail from Sandy Creek High School, where success is a choice. Click here for a message from the principal, Roy Rabold. Sandy Creek is located in Tyrone.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
GA HS Sports: Avondale & Blessed Trinity HS
Friday night is Football night for most Georgia high schools. Georgia Public Broadcasting and Score Atlanta are collaborating to cover the 2009 high school football season from the first game to the season championships at the Georgia Dome. Check out the Football Fridays in Georgia website for stats, interviews and live streaming of the game. We are all proud of our student athletes and their accomplishments on the field each week. Here are some facts and programs you might not know about our featured schools.
The origins of Avondale High School predate its current community of Avondale Estates. Avondale High School began in 1906 as The Ingleside School, located near DeKalb County's Scottdale community. The faculty numbered 7. Today's 2009 high school is a DeKalb County school with a student body of over 1,000 and faculty and staff of 77.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Atlanta Falcons Youth Foundation: Promote Physical Activity in Schools
The Atlanta Falcons Youth Foundation is excited to announce the launch of "60 Ways to Play 60," a global campaign to identify, harvest and promote innovative ways schools can get more students engaged in daily physical activity.
Please register on the site so you can submit entries or nominate organizations you want to enter - and be sure to browse the entries yourself and vote for the ones you like best.
Just as important, we hope you will distribute this information to everyone in your network. Good ideas can come from anyone and any place, so it's critical that as many individuals as possible get an opportunity to participate. We want as many ideas and as many voters as possible.
AN AFFILIATED FUND OF THE ARTHUR M. BLANK FAMILY FOUNDATION
4400 FALCON PARKWAY
FLOWERY BRANCH, GA 30542
TELEPHONE: 770.965.3115
FACSIMILE: 770.965.3185
WWW.AFYF.ORG
Contact: John Bare
Atlanta Falcons Youth Foundation
404.367.2062
JBare@Falcons.NFL.com
The "60 Ways to Play 60" campaign on Changemakers.com seeks new or early-stage
innovative ideas for schools to adopt. The campaign especially encourages entries from kids, but also from parents, teachers, school administrators, coaches, community program administrators and others.
Friday, September 18, 2009
GA HS Sports: Carver-Columbus & Baldwin HS
Beyond the Game
Friday night is Football night for most Georgia high schools. Georgia Public Broadcasting and Score Atlanta are collaborating to cover the 2009 high school football season from the first game to the season championships at the Georgia Dome. Check out the Football Fridays in Georgia website for stats, interviews and live streaming of the game. We are all proud of our student athletes and their accomplishments on the field each week. Here are some facts and programs you might not know about our featured schools.
Columbus, GA 31906
On Fridays, the "on the field focus" is on the student athletes and the game they play. Mr. Christopher Lindsey, Carver Principal, asked Georgia Graduation Stories to focus on Carver's Math, Science, & Technology magnet program for our Beyond the Game feature. Thank you to Ms. Joyce Lee for providing information on the Integrated Math, Science & Technology Magnet Program (IMST).
Listed below are just a few of the accomplishments and success stories of the students at Carver's Integrated Math, Science & Technology program:
* 100% pass rate on all portions of the Georgia High School Graduation Test on the first attempt
Mr. Lyn Chandler, Principal, provided background information on Baldwin that describes a High School that is working hard to support and focus on the education needs of all the students in the school.
Educating Everyone Takes Everyone
This philosophy describes the approach the faculty and staff use to educate the approximately 1,400 Baldwin students. Indications are that their approach is working. There has been an upward trajectory in Baldwin's graduation rate, including a marked increase in 2008 (69.3%) and 2009. These statistics are matched by a corresponding decrease in the student dropout rate.
Milestones for Baldwin High School include:
Athletics, particularly Football and Basketball, are an outstanding feature at Baldwin High School. Another point of pride for the BHS community is the school's Visual and Performing Arts program. Baldwin High School is one of the few Georgia high schools with a program that students can follow to earn a Fine Arts Endorsement on their diploma. Students can participate in Band, Choral, Dance and Theater as well as Visual Arts and Gallery work. Fame, the Musical is scheduled to be the Theater Department's fall '09 production.
The big news is that Baldwin High School is renovating and building a new Fine Arts Center for the Visual and Performing Arts, complete with a 1,000 seat auditorium. Thank you to Mr. Lyn Chandler, Baldwin's Principal, for the images of the soon to be Fine Arts Center.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Grady HS Art Students Create Dinosaur Feet for GPB
Students in both the set design and sculpture classes at Grady High School, under the leadership of Art Chair, John Brandhorst, crafted the feet. Sophomore Iris Schaer took a leading roll in the initial phases of the project. The feet were sketched out, carved and molded from styrofoam then painted and treated with two coats of urathene to create a resilient surface.
Mr. Brandhorst accepted the commission from Georgia Public Broadcasting in order to provide his students with a real and connected project that mirrors industrial design projects in the real world of work.
Check out the slide show to see complete process for making dinosaur feet.
The structures are modeled after the feet of characters Buddy and Tiny from Dinosaur Train, the new PBS pre-school program created by the Jim Henson Company. The show combines a child's love of trains and dinosaurs while encouraging basic scientific thinking and skills along with learning about natural science, history and paleontology.
Check out the great offerings from GPB Television, Radio and Education as we all celebrate Dinosaur Week!
Thank you to John Brandhorst for the photographs documenting the creation of the dinosaur feet by the Grady HS students.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
GA HS Sports: McEachern HS & Woodstock HS
We are all proud of our student athletes and their accomplishments on the field each week. Here are some facts and programs you might not know about our featured schools.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Registration Opens for GPEE Bus Trip #17
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
GA Graduation and Collaboration Coaches Highlighted
Graduation & Collaboration Coaches: Working Effectively Together
presented by
Dr. Laura Brown and Ms. Fran Bay
*Learn about the roles of these Graduation & Collaboration Coaches
This webcast will address a framework for dropout prevention that has been effective in Georgia. The state's Graduation Coach program provides early intervention services to students at risk for dropping out of school. The state's graduation rate has increased from 72.3% in 2007 to 75.4% in 2008 - a record high. This 3.1% rate increase represents 8,277 additional graduates for the 2007-2008 school year. The State's dropout rate decreased from 4.1% to 3.7%. Georgia also funds Collaboration Coaches to assist middle and high schools in developing support for students with disabilities. Schools implement strategies for engaging students academically and behaviorally as well as focusing on affective needs.
On the day of the webcast, log on 10-30 minutes early to ensure you are connected to the broadcast @ www.dropoutprevention.org/webcast. You should just hear music until the program begins @ 3:30. If you have problems connecting, call Eric Rodgers @ 864.656.4550.
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS
Supplementary materials are now available online. All necessary information about participating fully in this professional development opportunity is found on the website. For further questions, contact the National Dropout Prevention Center or call 864.656.2580.
PARTICIPATION IN THE WEBCAST
Participation in this webcast is free and no registration is required. The program will be archived in its entirety on the website. On the day of the webcast, link to the broadcast. This webcast is produced with support from Penn Foster. If you have trouble with the link, copy and paste the entire address listed below into your web browser:
http://www.dropoutprevention.org/webcast
Georgia Fine Arts Standards Open for Public Comment
February, 2010: training for Administrators and Fine Arts teachers begins
For questions or more information, contact:
Pam Smith, Curriculum and Instructional Services Director
404.463.4141
PamSmith@doe.k12.ga.us
Friday, August 28, 2009
Multi-Media Campaign Dedicated to Childhood Obesity in Georgia
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Student's Art for an Important Cause
Cedric Brown is the 1st place winner in a contest sponsored by The Pathelogical Gambling Project sponsored by the social research lab at Georgia State University. In a drawing using acrylics, Cedric spoke to the idea that gambling is a destructive influence. Because he is interested in a career in visual arts, Cedric felt it was best to take advantage of this opportunity. He also said that since he is now a high school graduate, he is no longer eligible for as many opportunities available for young people. Hearing about the opportunity to participate in billboard campaign, Cedric said he "would take my last shot". As a first place winner, Cedric received a cash prize and will see his artwork on display on four billboards located throughout Georgia.
Followers of the Georgia Graduation Stories blog will recognize Cedric as one of the seven young people who traveled to China in 2008 as part of the Metro Atlanta's Boys & Girls Clubs' (Youth Art Connection) Beijing Program. Check out the posts under the Beijing Program labels.
You can also see the online version of the recently released China Book.
Cedric is a 2009 graduate of DeKalb County's Redan High School, and he will be attending Georgia Perimeter College this fall.
The Billboard Campaign on Youth Gambling Prevention was one strategy of the Pathological Gambling Project at Georgia State to prevent early onset of gambling problems among Geogia's youth. The Project used social marketing networks to address the fact that young people are at high risk for this problem.
The Project has the support of Gov. Sonny Perdue through his annual proclamations issued the 1st week of March on gambling prevention. MARTA message boards in their train stations and college radio stations are other outlets for this important message.
For more information, contact
Ayana Perkins, MA
Intervention Coordinator
GSU Pathological Gambling Project
404.663.1506
asperkins7@student.gsu.edu
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Georgia Students Invited to Join State Advisory Council
Superintendent Cox Seeks Student Advisors
Are you able to describe the biggest issue confronting students in your school? Do you have ideas as to how to address the issue?
What do you think a world-class education for you and your peers should be?
If these are questions that matter to you, and you think you have something to contribute to this discussion, then consider applying for membership in Superintendent Cox's Student Advisory Council.
Georgia High School Students are invited to apply for a state level leadership opportunity. State Superintendent of Schools Kathy Cox is accepting applications for her 2009-2010 Student Advisory Council.
The members of the Student Advisory Council meet three times during the school year with Superintendent Cox to discuss how decisions made at the state level are affecting students throughout Georgia. Members are advisors and act as liaisons between the Department of Education and the students of Georgia.
All students in grades 9-12 are eligible to apply. Meeting dates are:
November 9, 2009
January 25, 2010
March 8, 2010
(dates are subject to change.)
Applicants should be able to attend all three meetings.
To be eligible for the Council, applications must be received by September
30, 2009.
Interested students should contact:
Courtney Burnett, External Affairs
(404) 657-1340
cburnett@gadoe.org
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Friday, August 7, 2009
See What's New
GPB’s Georgia Graduation Stories blog is now on Facebook! Be one of the first to become a member of the group and share your support for all
Facebook is just one of the new features we are adding for the new school year. Stay in touch so you don’t miss out on any of the stories, pictures and resources.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
"Jumpstart to Success" Summer Academy
Students who attend the Summer Academy get to preview the High School experience by meeting administrators and teachers, learning the physical layout of the campus, taking core courses and gaining tips on effective study habits. Students will also find information about extra-curricular activities, High School graduation requirements and career options.
View Atlanta Public Schools Press Release
Thank you to Kimberly Willis Green, APS Communications Officer, for providing story information and photographs for this blog post.