
Fulton County Social Studies
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Our vision is for all students to become critical thinkers who understand the impact of history, civics and government, economics, and geography on society.
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Shout out to LifeLine Animal Project for sharing their work with students. Making your role accessible to students helps spread the word on animal welfare, services, and control. Students enjoyed Officer Lawton and her sweet four-legged friend.


Students at Mary M. Bethune Elem were excited to hear from Ms. LaJesse and Ms. Mason from the Fulton County Library System. Thank you for sharing the different aspects of the Fulton County Library System with us at Bethune’s Hometown Heroes Celebration.


Chelsea Brown, with Alliance Theatre, shared tips on confidence and self-empowerment during Bethune’s Hometown Heroes Celebration. Thank you for working with our youngest scholars who learned more about your profession.


Thanks, Devin Shaw, for visiting Mary M. Bethune Elem to speak with young scholars about The Department of Cultural Affairs. Students learned about artistic expression and dance moves for The Family Madrigal. It was awesome for students to gain more insight on programming with City of South Fulton.












Grateful to Mayor John Bradberry for joining Shakerag Elementary’s Hometown Heroes celebration! His leadership and presence inspired our students and community. Thanks CityofJohnsCreek for joining us.



Thank you, Johns Creek PD, for joining Shakerag’s Hometown Heroes event. Students were amazed by the officers on bicycles, motorcycles, and with a K-9. This event brought learning to life! #HometownHeroes



Students loved interacting with the Chattahoochee Nature Center at Shakerag Elementary for the Hometown Heroes celebration. Chattahoochee Nature Center, we appreciate your participation!


A big thank you to Commissioner Bridget Thorne for speaking with our youngest scholars at the Hometown Heroes event. Students learned about the work Commissioner Bridget Thorne does in the community.
