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DeKalb schools emphasize science and technology related careers

Students from all over the metro Atlanta area gathered at Arabia Mountain High School to participate in the VEX Robotics Qualifying Tournament. Photo by Daniel Beauregard
According to a recent study, Blacks are significantly underrepresented in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) but several schools in DeKalb are trying to change that. The study, released by Georgetown University, used recen...

Seventh-grader recognized for saving drowning child

DeKalb Fire Rescue Chief Edward O’Brien, from left, Police Chief William O’Brien and Commissioner Larry Johnson recognize Justice Pate, a seventh-grader at the DeKalb School of the Arts, for saving a child from drowning in a hotel swimming pool this summer. Photo provided
Justice Pate, a seventh-grader at the DeKalb School of the Arts, did not set out to be a hero. He was just trying to have fun. The Pate family was in Bridgeton, Mo., on a family reunion in August. Justice was playing in an indoor pool at the Embassy ...

DeKalb solicitor-general kicks off new pre-trial diversion program

Nearly 150 offenders crowded into a room at the DeKalb County Magistrate Court on Oct. 21 to participate in the first-ever pre-trial diversion program championed by Solicitor General Sherry Boston. First-time defendants charged with shoplifting, diso...

Defending tradition: Stephenson linemen working to fulfill common goal

Seniors Carlos Hood, from left, Jafar Mann and Jarontay Jones anchor the defensive line for undefeated Stephenson. Photo by Travis Hudgons
Jarontay Jones and Jafar Mann were a year away from entering high school, but they had the same ambition—win a state high school football championship at Stephenson. “They all had goals of winning a state championship, even in middle school,” J...