Rep. Al Williams took time out of his schedule to meet with Bradwell Institute FBLA members from his home county. Williams spoke with the students and posed for photos with them. Advisors Pamela Woodard and Connie Bragg accompanied the students to Atlanta. The trip provided the students with an opportunity to meet Gov. Sonny Perdue and Williams, tour the capitol and see the House in session. Bradwell Institute FBLA members were among other FBLA members ...
Savannah Technical College's Liberty campus will host a free community event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at its Airport Road location.
The courtroom buzzed with small talk. Suddenly the doors opened, and a bailiff walked in and bellowed, "All rise. Liberty County Magistrate court is now in session, honorable Judge Amy Owens presiding. Please be seated."
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History is seeking nominations for the annual Georgia History Teacher of the Year Award.
During a recent visit to the Capitol, Bradwell Institute FBLA members, started out by meeting Gov. Sonny Perdue and taking a group picture with FBLA'ers from across the state.
Nearly 200 high school seniors attended the fifth annual Scholars Day at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro.
Anyone interested in pursuing a graduate degree at Georgia Southern University is invited to attend an information session at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 10 in Henderson Library, Room 1300 on the University campus in Statesboro.
Seven Henry "Hank" White Memorial Scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each are available.
Kenisha Mobley, a marketing management student at Savannah Technical College, was named college winner of the Georgia Occupational Award of Leadership at the selection committee meeting on March 19.
The Long County Board of Education met twice in the month of March to complete the monthly agenda.
Long County roadways are much tidier after the local 4-H Club took part in a spring clean-up effort while also participating in a district-level competition recently.
Long County High School will have four students participate in the Healthcare Occupational Students of America national competition in Florida in June.
The Coastal Electric Cooperative Foundation is accepting applications for the 2007 Foundation Scholarship.
Long County's Smiley Elementary School recognized the 50th anniversary of Dr. Seuss' Cat in the Hat, with the Read Across America celebration.
Bradwell Institute floral design students, under the instruction of Chansi Coleman, worked for months creating the perfect mock wedding celebration as a class project.
Controversial topics were back on the table Tuesday as the Liberty County Board of Education discussed proposed revisions to its code of conduct for the coming school year.
Staff and students of Lyman Hall Elementary School recently rallied to help one of their own - and 23 others - afford a night's stay at the Ronald McDonald House in Charleston.
SAVANNAH - Richard Watkins, son of Jan Williams and Pat Watkins of Midway, graduated from Armstrong Atlantic State University on May 4.
It's been nearly a decade since Liberty County 4-H had a high-school senior win a statewide 4-H Achievement Scholarship. However, Liberty County High School student Donnie Pulliam changed that this year.
Liberty College and Career Academy students recently spent a day at the Armstrong Atlantic State University Savannah campus.
The Liberty County School System was Georgia's sole presenter during the National School Boards Association conference in San Diego.
The Courier on Wednesday printed incorrect CCRPI scores for Long County's schools, an error that originated from variations in Georgia Department of Education data online.
With the end of their middle-school days fast-approaching, eighth-graders from Lewis Frasier Middle School recently visited Bradwell Institute for an orientation and campus tour.
They have spent Thursday mornings during the past year counting, packing and sorting thousands of meals for the Liberty County Backpack Buddies program, and 12 students from Liberty County High School's life-skills class were recognized for their efforts this week.
The Liberty County School System could use some improvement in its middle-grades performance, according to Georgia's College and Career Ready Performance Index grades released Tuesday.
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