Atlanta Public Schools releases April 2026 highlights for the district

Interim Superintendent Dr. Danielle S. Battle
Interim Superintendent Dr. Danielle S. Battle
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Atlanta Public Schools announced on May 5 that it has released a summary of notable events and achievements from April across the district. The announcement invites families, students, and staff to review a new slideshow showcasing school highlights from the past month.

The monthly highlight aims to keep the community informed about recent activities and successes within Atlanta Public Schools. District officials encourage families to subscribe to APS Today so they can stay updated on future news and find features about their scholars or schools.

According to the announcement, a new slideshow will be posted at the beginning of each month, providing regular updates on student accomplishments and school initiatives. Community members are encouraged to check back frequently for updates related to their own schools or children.

The district’s approach reflects an ongoing effort to strengthen communication with its stakeholders by offering accessible summaries of key moments throughout the academic year.

Looking ahead, Atlanta Public Schools plans to continue this monthly series as part of its commitment to transparency and engagement with families.



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