A member of a special calendar committee is upset with Superintendent Hinojosa's recommendation for the 2013-14 school year.
Take a closer look at the School Bus Stop Law, the penalties for violating it, statistics on drivers illegally passing school buses and how the CrossingGuard school bus stop arm safety solutions work.
The Cobb school board was presented nine different calendars on Wednesday.
Proposals by Superintendent Michael Hinojosa and board member David Banks will be discussed at Wednesday's work session.
The give-back to teachers and staff will cost the school district $3 million.
North Cobb High School held its annual Homecoming Parade and Pep Rally in downtown Acworth and set the stage for a showdown with Harrison Friday night.
They are eligible to compete for 8,300 scholarships worth more than $32 million.
The 9,200-square-foot museum Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art is expected to open in fall 2013.
Ranking 16 out of the top 100, Chattahoochee Technical College is one of five Georgia colleges to rank in the top 20.
The league is open to boys and girls 1st-8th grade.
But the two point overall decrease among recent graduates still exceeds the national average.
Kennesaw State volleyball team takes on USC tonight, kicking off the Atlantic Sun Conference.
Chattahoochee Technical College will recruit unemployed workers and other students to enroll in short-term training classes for a variety of “in-demand” jobs in the health care field.
Our Father's Hands provides quality clothing to families in need and has expanded assistance from just a few schools to all in the county's school district.
The final consultant's report to the Cobb Board of Education is the basis for a possible referendum in early 2013.
The Cobb Board of Education voted Wednesday against a motion to initiate proceedings against board member David Banks.
The school board authorized spending $2.2 million to address high student-teacher ratios at some schools.
The possible elimination of a staff furlough day is on the agenda of the Cobb Board of Education's Wednesday work session.
The Warriors will hold its Homecoming Parade and Pep Rally in Downtown Acworth on Sept. 27.
Its central location and prevalent portables are some of the reasons Harrison High is being recommended to house a west Cobb ninth-grade center.
The Cobb County Board of Education will offer three options in the poll, starting Friday afternoon.
Having trouble making weekend plans for yourself or the family? Look no further.
Donna Anderson, Teacher of the Year at Pitner Elementary School, shares her story.
Allatoona students help needy children to get the Christmas they deserve.