Teaching Museum - Fulton County School System
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Teaching Museum - Fulton County School System
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Teaching Museum
The Teaching Museum provides
authentic experiences
that support student critical thinking and learning. Theatrical performances, encounters with primary sources, hands-on experiments and other engaging experiences are directly tied to the GSE and provide students a
spark
to personally connect with and respond to what they are learning.
The hands-on educational exhibits and arts-based programming engage students from prek through 12th grade in the Humanities, Language Arts, Mathematics, Sciences, and Fine Arts, introducing students to fundamental concepts in creative and imaginative ways.
For more information or to make an appointment to visit the museum, please click on email link.
EMAIL
Notice
Our buildings are currently closed, but we look forward to welcoming you next school year at our new location, the former Spalding Drive Elementary School. This spring, the Teaching Museum will continue providing programs to Fulton County Schools at various schools and venues.
Museum in the News
Fulton County Teaching Museums to merge, closing two historic sites (Fulton Neighbor)
One last look at Teaching Museum South in Hapeville before merger (CBS Atlanta)
Documentary follows civil rights-era, student-led fight to save Eva L. Thomas High School (WABE)
Amanda Smith
Museum Coordinator
EMAIL
Mike Santrock
Archivist & Collections Management
EMAIL
Jenga Randle
Specialist
EMAIL
Teaching Museum North
793 Mimosa Blvd.
Roswell, GA 30075
Phone: 470-254-6339
Teaching Museum South
689 North Avenue
Hapeville, GA 30354
Phone: 470-254-8015
Skip To Main Content
REPORT A SAFETY CONCERN
CAREERS
RESET MY PASSWORD
TECH SUPPORT
Teaching Museum
The Teaching Museum provides
authentic experiences
that support student critical thinking and learning. Theatrical performances, encounters with primary sources, hands-on experiments and other engaging experiences are directly tied to the GSE and provide students a
spark
to personally connect with and respond to what they are learning.
The hands-on educational exhibits and arts-based programming engage students from prek through 12th grade in the Humanities, Language Arts, Mathematics, Sciences, and Fine Arts, introducing students to fundamental concepts in creative and imaginative ways.
For more information or to make an appointment to visit the museum, please click on email link.
Notice
Our buildings are currently closed, but we look forward to welcoming you next school year at our new location, the former Spalding Drive Elementary School. This spring, the Teaching Museum will continue providing programs to Fulton County Schools at various schools and venues.
Museum in the News
Fulton County Teaching Museums to merge, closing two historic sites (Fulton Neighbor)
One last look at Teaching Museum South in Hapeville before merger (CBS Atlanta)
Documentary follows civil rights-era, student-led fight to save Eva L. Thomas High School (WABE)
Amanda Smith
Museum Coordinator
Mike Santrock
Archivist & Collections Management
Jenga Randle
Specialist
Teaching Museum North
793 Mimosa Blvd.
Roswell, GA 30075
Phone: 470-254-6339
Teaching Museum South
689 North Avenue
Hapeville, GA 30354
Phone: 470-254-8015