Hankinson Selected as AP Instructional Designer
AGS Science Department Chair Melissa Hankinson has been selected as one of 8 AP Environmental Science teachers in the U.S. to help design instructional resources for AP students and...
AGS Science Department Chair Melissa Hankinson has been selected as one of 8 AP Environmental Science teachers in the U.S. to help design instructional resources for AP students and...
The sixth grade traveled to the Center for Civil and Human Rights to discover more about the social and civil injustices faced by targeted groups of individuals. Click "READ MORE" to see photos of...
AGS students and teachers kicked off Winterim on Wednesday, January 3, with a variety of classes that encourage looking in (reflection), looking out (action), and deep dives into various topics and...
Women In Technology and Atlanta Girls’ School partnered for a screening of CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap – a film that explores why women are underrepresented in tech today and provokes us to...
We love when we can see STEAM throughout the day at AGS! The 6th grade class comes together once every two weeks to code using Little Bits code kits. In this particular lesson, 6th grade math and...
Upper School art students kicked off the year with an inspirational field trip to the High Museum of Art and the Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA). Freshman Edie Butler brought along her camera and...
For this project, students select one character to study closely from the novel "The Secret Life of Bees." As they read the novel, they are asked to keep this character in mind with the future...
Twenty-one AGS students participated in a Kode with Klossy three-day coding workshop, hosted at Spanx headquarters in Atlanta. At the workshop, students learned the basics of Javascript and P5...
It was the celestial event not to be missed today at AGS when we experienced greater than 97% totality. Check out the AGS Facebook page for recorded live videos and photos from the event. More photos...