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Congratulations, Class of 2026!

PRC Wants to Celebrate Your Success

Have you recently graduated from high school? If you live in the Peoplestown neighborhood and are continuing your education, PRC would like to recognize your achievement.

PRC is offering a $500 scholarship to Peoplestown students who:

  • Graduated in Winter or Spring 2026
  • Plan to continue their education at a technical school, trade school, community college, or four-year college or university

How to Apply

We would love to learn more about you and your plans for the future. To apply, please submit a one-page essay that tells us about:

  • The high school you attended
  • Awards, activities, or accomplishments you are proud of
  • Your goals and plans for the future
  • How continuing your education will help you reach those goals

Please include the following with your essay:

  • A recent photo of yourself
  • A copy of your college, university, or technical school acceptance letter
  • A copy of your class schedule showing that you have started school

Submit Your Application

You may:

All application materials must be received by September 30, 2026.

We Are Proud of You

Graduating from high school is a major accomplishment, and we know that continuing your education takes hard work, determination, and courage. We look forward to celebrating Peoplestown students who are taking the next step toward their future.

We encourage you to apply and share your story with us. We can’t wait to see what comes next for you.

Environmental Justice Academy – Spring 2026

Peoplestown Revitalization Corporation and Community Cares just completed the most recent spring edition of the Environmental Justice Academy, held at the Rick McDevitt Center from Tuesday April 7th through Thursday April 9th. The inter-generational audience which ranged in size from 50-60 participants enjoyed learning about the environmental issues in the neighborhood and what they could do to individually and collectively address these environmental justice threats. Speakers included:

The Wednesday youth only day was devoted to green career opportunities. ECO-Action, city of Atlanta and Ruby Collins staff shared information about upcoming summer job opportunities and Katy McVay, an intern working with PRC, shared the Green Career Map that is now available here. The career map provides education, experience, salary information and links to popular job boards for green jobs requiring only a high school diploma. The middle and high school students at the Academy also worked with City of Atlanta staff to create mood boards that would be used in the development of the City’s new Green Career’s website and spent time in the nearby community garden.

For those of you who missed this year’s Academy, mark your calendars. The next Academy will be held during the APS fall break from October 13 through 16, 2026.

The Black Mecca’s Climate Plan Is Costing Black Atlanta Residents Their Homes

by Adam Mahoney March 23, 2026

ATLANTA — By the time Atlanta hosts a World Cup semifinal at Mercedes‑Benz Stadium this summer, city officials will have spent years pouring billions into a new entertainment district and transit upgrades to impress the world. The question residents in nearby Black neighborhoods are asking is who, exactly, all that preparation is meant for.

On a cold January afternoon, Alfred Tucker, an 83‑year‑old lifelong Atlantan, stood at the edge of Rodney Cook Sr. Park and pointed back toward downtown, where the stadium looms over the Gulch like a steel crown. Read more here.