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John S. Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School (DFA) is a public magnet school for the fine and performing arts located in downtown Augusta, Georgia, United States. It draws students in grades 6 through 12 throughout Richmond County. In addition to a basic curriculum of college preparatory and Advanced Placement academic courses, Davidson offers academic and fine arts courses in the areas of visual ...
Charles Thomas Walker Traditional Magnet School (C.T. Walker) is a public examination school located in the Laney-Walker district of Augusta, Georgia, United States. It draws students from kindergarten through eighth grade from all parts of the Richmond County School System. It is one of four magnet schools in Richmond County.
U.S. News & World Report ranked multiple Augusta-area elementary and middle schools among the best in Georgia, including one as a top-10 option.
[1] Richmond County Technical Career Magnet School (RCTCM) is a magnet school for the arts and technical careers located in the South Augusta area of Augusta, Georgia, United States. It was formed in 2012 at the former Joseph R. Lamar School in Downtown Augusta, Georgia.
The metropolitan area supports a number of theatrical venues and both amateur and professional companies. The Imperial Theatre, where James Brown formerly practiced, [1] and the Bell Auditorium are the largest dedicated theater venues in Augusta. The Miller Theater was formerly a movie theater and reopened in 2018 as the home of the Augusta Symphony and a theatrical space for music, comedy ...
behind private behavior modification facilities — boarding schools, military-style boot camps, wilderness programs — dates back at least 50 years. For a price, they have promised to treat teens with substance abuse and behavioral or emotional issues, while also letting them take classes to satisfy state requirements for a high school education.
Georgia Department of Education's new Milestones scores are out. Here's are some Augusta-area schools that were among the best and worst in the state.
AMC Theatres is releasing 1977’s “Annie Hall” and 2003’s “Something’s Gotta Give” in 100 cinemas nationwide in tribute to the late Diane Keaton, Variety has confirmed. Screenings ...