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Miranda Freeman, originally from Terre Haute, Indiana, has an extensive background in education, including her role as principal of Sandtown Middle School in Fulton County, Georgia. With over 20 years of experience, she has taught in urban Title I schools from Pre-K through eighth grade. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education from Indiana State University, a master’s in Reading from the University of West Georgia, a Gifted Certification, and a Specialist Degree in Educational Leadership from Lincoln Memorial University.
Ms. Rosenthall began her teaching career in Fulton County at Spalding Drive Elementary School. Here she taught both general and special education over the course of 6 years. Ms. Rosenthall began her leadership journey as an instructional support teacher in the Central Learning Community. She then went on to serve as an assistant principal at Creek View Elementary and Ocee Elementary.
Mrs. Nichols is a veteran educator with over 18 years of experience. She joined Fulton County Schools in 2012 as a fourth-grade teacher at Oak Knoll Elementary. For the past two years, she has been serving as the principal at Parklane Elementary in Fulton County Schools. Prior to this role, Mrs. Nichols spent seven years as an assistant principal in South Fulton and Roswell.
The music industry may not always run like a well-oiled machine, but it wouldn’t run at all without people behind the scenes who use the power of technology to make musical magic. To help foster the next generation of leaders in such a highly demanded career, the Save The Music Foundation, Music Education Group, Fulton County Schools (FCS), and Atlanta Public Schools hosted the 3rd annual Atlanta Music Tech Summit.
Announcements
The Fulton County Board of Education will meet Tuesday, April 29 at 10 a.m. for its routinely-held working retreat.
The Board may adjourn into executive session following the discussion topics. They will then convene for public vote, if needed, on executive session items immediately after executive session.
The meeting will be held at the Fulton County Schools Administrative Center located at 6201 Powers Ferry Rd., Atlanta, Ga. 30339.
The Fulton County Board of Education intends to opt out of the statewide adjusted base year ad valorem homestead exemption for Fulton County Schools. All concerned citizens are invited to the public hearing on this matter to be held on January 14, 12 p.m. and 6 p.m. at the North Learning Center, 450 Northridge Parkway, Sandy Springs, GA 30350 and on January 23, 6 p.m. at the South Learning Center, 4025 Flat Shoals Road, Union City, GA 30291.
Each member of the Fulton County Board of Education sponsors a monthly meeting that is open to the public.
These meetings provide an opportunity for community members to have direct conversations with their elected board representative about local issues and concerns.
Find your Board Member and view the Community Meeting Calendar.