Nearly 250,000 fewer students enrolled in college this year compared with 2018, according to report

According to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, college enrollment this fall took a steep dive with nearly 250,000 fewer students than last year opting out of higher education entirely.

Parkview High School JROTC collects more than $50,000 for Toys for Tots

The Parkview High School JROTC collected more than $52,000 for Toys for Tots. The members of the JROTC and their parents collected money and toys outside of Walmarts every weekend since the weekend before Thanksgiving. 

Study: Sexting common among kids as young as 10

Children are exposed to 'sexting' earlier than ever before, and possibly than most would think, according to a new study.

Black Tulane med students take powerful photo at former slave quarters: ‘Resilience is in our DNA’

Black medical students at Tulane University shared a powerful message about resilience and a better future when they posed for a photo in front of former slave quarters at a Louisiana plantation.

Indiana woman gets 4 years in prison for killing 3 kids in school bus stop crash

Alyssa Shepherd, 25, could have been sentenced to as much as 21½ years in prison for the Oct. 30, 2018, crash that killed 6-year-old twin brothers Xzavier and Mason Ingle, and their 9-year-old sister, Alivia Stahl.

Former bus driver gets 3 years in prison after fatal crash

A former school bus driver has been sentenced to three years in prison following a school bus crash that killed a 6-year-old middle Georgia girl.

Fannin County High School wrestling coach loses home in fire

The Fannin County High School wrestling coach lost his home in a fire, but the community is stepping in to help.

Church donates books to 70 metro Atlanta elementary schools

Students at 70 elementary schools across Atlanta, Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, and the city of Decatur now have brand new books.

As Georgia revises math standards, some push for big changes

As Georgia reviews what public school students learn in math, the first step will almost certainly be a strong cry for change — but it remains unclear how much that will influence the outcome.

Marietta non-profit struggling after budget cuts, students take action

A Marietta after school non-profit that mentors underprivileged students is struggling to find the money. The program called YELLS, Youth Empowerment through Learning, Leading and Serving, lost its funding after countywide budget cuts.