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Memorial Day Closure

Fulton County Government offices will be closed Monday, May 25, in observance of Memorial Day. The closure includes the Government Center, Fulton County Courthouse, and all Fulton County Library System branches. Regular business operations will resume on Tuesday, May 26. Public safety and critical infrastructure services will continue to operate.

Election Results

Results for the May 19, 2026, General Primary / Nonpartisan Election can be found here.

The Fulton County District Attorney's Office, in collaboration with Fulton County Schools, held its 2nd annual Reach graduation on Wednesday, May 8, at Westlake High School, located in South Fulton, Georgia. This year, the Fani T. Willis Transformational Youth Mentoring Program has shown remarkable growth and success, with 345 graduates from 16 Fulton County Schools, a significant increase from the six schools involved in its inaugural year in 2022-2023. The District Attorney’s office is proud of the students in the Reach program and is humbled to present you with a video discussing the program and its impact.

REACH

The Fulton County District Attorney's Office, in collaboration with Fulton County Schools, held its 2nd annual Reach graduation on Wednesday, May 8, at Westlake High School, located in South Fulton, Georgia. This year, the Fani T. Willis Transformational Youth Mentoring Program has shown remarkable growth and success, with 345 graduates from 16 Fulton County Schools, a significant increase from the six schools involved in its inaugural year in 2022-2023. The District Attorney’s office is proud of the students in the Reach program and is humbled to present you with a video discussing the program and its impact.

REACH program Frequently Asked questions

Two 10-week sessions; 1st semester / 2nd semester
Yes, a special recognition reception to highlight students and present them with a certificate.
20 Students per school. Divided into small groups. 3 males and 2 female mentors per session (separate groups for girls and boys).
Students are selected by school administrators, teachers, and counselors.