Aries, 1957
Georgia--Fulton County
Yearbooks
College Park High School
College Park High School was established in 1943 in College Park, Georgia. It was consolidated with Eva Thomas High School in 1970 as part of the system’s plan for desegregation. In 1988, it was merged with Russell, Hapeville and Woodland High Schools to create Tri-Cities High School, now located in East Point.
College Park High School
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
1957
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Bound volume, 9"x12"
FCS Archives, FCSS Schools, Shelf E-3-1
1957.fcph.y
Claudia Twiggs to Superintendent Jere A. Wells, 1943
Georgia--Fulton County
California--San Francisco
Australia
Correspondence
World War II
American Red Cross
Teacher
Superintendent
Claudia Twiggs
Jere A. Wells
Superintendent of Fulton County Schools, Jere A. Wells, requested that school personnel who went into service during World War II correspond with his office throughout the duration of their service.
At the time her letter was written, Claudia Twiggs, an elementary school teacher at North Avenue School in Hapeville, was serving in the American Red Cross. Although her letter is postmarked in San Francisco, Twiggs was stationed in Australia at the time.
Supt. Jere A Wells
Claudia Twiggs
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
1943
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Paper document, 5.5"x4"
FCS Archives, Superintendents collection, Shelf B-2-3, Box 4, Folder 2
1943.supt.4.2.3
Edith Harber to Superintendent Jere A. Wells, 1943
Georgia--Fulton County
Missouri--Camp Crowder
Correspondence
World War II
Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC)
Teacher
Superintendent
Edith Harber
Jere A. Wells
Superintendent of Fulton County Schools, Jere A. Wells, requested that all personnel granted military leave during World War II correspond with his office throughout the duration of their service.
Edith Harber, a teacher at Evan P. Howell Elementary School, served in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps at Camp Crowder, Missouri.
Jere A. Wells
Edith Harber
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
1943
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Paper document, 10.5"x7"
FCS Archives, Superintendents collection, Shelf B-2-3, Box 4, Folder 2
1943.supt.4.2.5
Edwin C. Merry to Miss Addie Cash, 1915
Georgia--Fulton County
Correspondence
Employment
School superintendent
Teacher educators
Edwin C. Merry
Addie Cash
This correspondence from Superintendent of Fulton County Schools to Miss Addie Cash functioned as a binding contract; and Miss Cash's first teaching assignment in the district. She was twenty years old at the time.
Edwin C. Merry
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
1915
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Document, paper, 8.5"x11"
FCS Archives Personnel Collection, Shelf B-3-4, Box 4, Folder 6
1915.pers.4.6.1
Lt. Robert Ellis to Superintendent Jere A. Wells, 1943
Georgia--Fulton County
Oklahoma--Norman
Correspondence
World War II
US Navy
Teacher
Superintendent
Robert R. Ellis
Jere A. Wells
Superintendent of Fulton County Schools, Jere A. Wells, requested that personnel granted military leave during World War II correspond with his office while in service.
Lt. Robert Ellis was on faculty at Fulton High School when his service with the US Navy began in 1942. From the Naval Training School in Norman, Oklahoma, Ellis writes to Wells about his training.
Jere A Wells
Robert R. Ellis
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
1943
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Paper document, 10.5"x7"
FCS Archives, Superintendents collection, Shelf B-2-3, Box 4, Folder 2
1943.supt.4.2.10
Mildred McFall to Superintendent Jere A. Wells
Georgia--Fulton County
New York
Correspondence
World War II
US Navy WAVES
North Fulton High School
Teacher
Superintendent
Mildred McFall
Jere A. Wells
Superintendent of Fulton County Schools, Jere A. Wells, requested that all school personnel granted military leave during World War II correspond with his office during their service.
Mildred McFall, a French and Spanish teacher at North Fulton High School, served with the US Navy's Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (WAVES). By the end of the war, she would be a recruiter for the outfit in the Southeast.
Jere A. Wells
Mildred McFall
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
1943
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Paper document, 8.5"x5.5"
FCS Archives, Superintendents collection, Shelf B-2-3, Box 4, Folder 2
1943.supt.4.2.7
Superintendent's Annual Report, Fulton County, 1930-1931
Georgia--Fulton County
Reports
State departments of education
School superintendents
School buildings
This report was filed annually with the Georgia State Department of Education in Atlanta. It contained statistics that were used to allocate funds and demonstrate the need for improvements for the county schools. Statistics include those associated with personnel, students and facilities.
Superintendent's Office, Fulton County Board of Education and the Georgia State Department of Education
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
1930-1931
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Bound paper document, 11"x14"
FCS Archives, Superintendents Collection, Shelf B-2-3, Box 1
1931.supt.1.3
July 1, 1930-June 30, 1931
Teacher's Certificate, John H. Cash, 1871
Georgia--Fulton County
Certificate
Teacher educators
John Cash
This certificate is a copy from one of the original 13 teachers examined and hired by the first Board of Education of Fulton County. John H. Cash (1837-1923) married Mary Catharine Eidson in 1831. The couple had 11 children. Many of their descendants would serve in the Fulton County School System, including daughters Addie and Pauline Cash; as well as a grandson, Edward Eugene Baker, who would become superintendent in 1971.
John H. Cash
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
1871
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Document, paper (copy), 9"x14"
FCS Archives Personnel Collection, Shelf B-3-4, Box 4 Folder 5
1871.pers.4.5.1
Warren T. Jackson to Superintendent Jere A. Wells, 1943
Georgia--Fulton County
Africa
Florida--Miami
Correspondence
World War II
Teacher
Superintendent
Warren T. Jackson
Jere A. Wells
Superintendent of Fulton County Schools, Jere A. Wells, requested correspondence from personnel granted military leave during their time in service for World War II.
Warren T. Jackson was a history teacher at North Fulton High School and would later become its principal. He served as a captain with the Quarter Masters Depot somewhere in Africa at the time this correspondence was written.
Jere A. Wells
Warren T. Jackson
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
1943
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Paper document, 8.5"x11"
FCS Archives, Superintendents collection, Shelf B-2-3, Box 4, Folder 2
1943.supt.4.2.12
William Bryce to Superintendent Jere A. Wells, 1943
Georgia--Fulton County
Alabama--Fort McClellan
North Fulton High School
Correspondence
World War II
Teacher
Superintendent
William Bryce
Jere A. Wells
Superintendent of Fulton County Schools, Jere A. Wells, requested personnel granted military leave during World War II to correspond with his office during their deployment.
William Bryce was a teacher at North Fulton High School when he entered service in 1940. He was also the district's Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. After returning from military service, Bryce served as coach of both boys' and girls' basketball teams and eventually became the school's principal.
Jere A. Wells
William Bryce
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
1943
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Paper document, 8"x10.5"
FCS Archives, Superintendents collection, Shelf B-2-3, Box 4, Folder 2
1943.supt.4.2.13
Year Book of Fulton County Council and Fulton County Parent-Teacher Associations, 1925-1927
Georgia--Fulton County
Publications
Parent teacher associations
This booklet is a report that details the work of the Fulton County PTA through the years 1925-1927. Information is provided through work of individual committees and by each school.
Fulton County Council / PTA
Fulton County Archives, Hapeville, Ga
1927
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Booklet, paper, 6"x8"
FCS Archives Parent Teacher Associations Collection, Shelf D-5-3, Box 1 Folder 1
1927.fpta.1.1.2