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School Briefs
Cardlytics, an Atlantabased ad tech company, recently tapped into Atlanta’s high-tech talent pool in a unique and innovative way.
e company held its third Cardlytics Iron Coder So ware Engineering Competition at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Zhiyuan Lin, a Georgia Tech computer so ware engineering major, won rst place and took home a cash prize of $2,000. Lin and the second and third place winners – Albert Shaw and Surenkumar Nihalnni – also secured job interviews with Cardlytics.
From the 204 taste tests served in Fulton County to the district-wide Children’s Farm Day for all third graders in Ti County, school districts across Georgia are using Farm to School programs to teach core curriculum, support their local economies, ght obesity and other preventable, food-related diseases, and increase the amount of local food they serve to their students. ose schools were recently honored with the Golden Radish Award, which is given to school districts in Georgia who are doing extraordinary work in farm to school. Atlanta Public Schools, City Schools of Decatur, Fulton County Schools and DeKalb County Schools were all recognized.
Lovett choral student Chip Fankhauser has been selected for membership in the 2014 All-National Honor Choir, presented by the National Association for Music Education. ousands of students from all 50 states auditioned for this prestigious ensemble. Only two choral students from Georgia were selected.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic School, 2885 Briarcli Road, will host an open house on Nov. 16 from 3-5 p.m. IHM invites all prospective K-8 students and their parents to attend the event. A special presentation at 3:15 p.m. will provide an overview of IHM from both the administrative and student perspective. For more information, visit ihmschool.org.
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INtown Remembers
In the October 2001 issue, the dead of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks were remembered on the cover.
Rooms With A View
To kick o the new millennium, a new editorial direction saw INtown the paper arranged like rooms of a house (Front Porch, Dining Room, etc).
BEST WISHES TO YOU AS YOU CELEBRATE YOUR 20TH ANNIVERSARY!
The residents and staff of Canterbury Court appreciate all that you do to represent our city’s neighborhoods.
As Atlanta’s first continuing care retirement community, our roots run deep, too. In 2015, just a few months from now, we will begin celebrating our own anniversary –our 50th! We’re proud to serve generations of Atlantans and invite our neighbors to visit.
Inviting Gardens Await You
Our gardens span more than 10 acres, beckoning residents and guests to relax and reflect, walk with friends, walk the dog, spot a rare bird or two, or cultivate a bit of garden.
Surprisingly Affordable Living
Our graciously detailed, up-to-date apartments for independent living come in many styles and sizes, from the most affordable in Buckhead to among the most luxurious. All with a full complement of amenities, services, activities and entertainment included. The ease of affordable living at Canterbury Court is often a pleasant surprise.
We invite you to take a closer look. CALL (404) 365-3163
TODAY TO SCHEDULE A PERSONAL VISIT AND COMMUNITY TOUR.