The new environmental technology program at Chattahoochee Technical College will begin for fall semester.
Chattahoochee Technical College held its annual Preview Day for hundreds of high school students.
Chattahoochee Tech's new president Ron Newcomb received his first community welcome from the Bartow Chamber of Commerce.
Acworth students participated in Saturday's attempt to make a Guinness world record for the largest human peace sign.
Cobb County high schools received grant awards from the state to train teachers for Advanced Placement instruction.
Seven students at Chattahoochee Technical College were awarded with the Peterson Scholarship to help with their careers.
Want to be a part of a Guinness World Record? You still have time to sign up for the KSU Peace Project.
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The Technical College System of Georgia honors Sanford Chandler with the designation of President Emeritus at Chattahoochee Tech.
CollegeWeek Live hosts a virtual college fair on Tuesday and Wednesday.
In our weekly Readers' Choice poll, we're asking you to share your favorite preschool.
Chattahoochee Technical College will be hosting its annual International Festival in April to celebrate diversity.
The Hoyas fall to Milton during the semi-finals.
North Cobb High School's Larissa Mapua was awarded for her outstanding performance at the Georgia College Performance Competition for Strings.
Celebrate the doctor of kid lit's birthday by joining Read Across America Day.
Stop by the Prom Dress Consignment Sale at Allatoona High School this weekend to help more teens enjoy prom this year.
Three Bucs committed to play volleyball, lacrosse or soccer in college.
Chattahoochee Technical College welcomed more than 200 area high school seniors at its North Metro campus.
The Buccaneers had a big weekend winning the Region 7-AAA championships for both girls and boys teams.
Markus Hood just celebrated his 200th basketball win.
Chatt Tech Horticulture Instructor John Hatfield has been chosen as the Georgia Green Industry Association Educator of the Year.
Building a strong workforce for communities in Georgia is a priority of Chattahoochee Tech, says Ron Newcomb, the school's new leader.
Chattahoochee Technical College’s interim president will lose the interim part of his title after action taken by the Technical College System of Georgia.
Several Acworth area high school athletes will be honored at the Bobbie Bailey Awards ceremony.
Acworth's Gidgetta Wilcher has been chosen to represent Chattahoochee Tech at the Exceptional Adult Georgian in Literacy Education Leadership Institute.
Allatoona, North Cobb, Ford, Pickett's Mill and Frey received awards from the Governor's Office.
The Buccaneers celebrated a milestone achievement of their basketball head coach Markus Hood.
The panel met at Chattahoochee Technical College to discuss workforce development, training and WIA funding in Georgia.
Nine undergraduate students from Acworth have made it to the Dean's List at Georgia Tech.
One Acworth school is among Georgia's Title I Distinguished Schools.
The Cobb Parents site says it's not too late to change the 2012-13 Cobb County School District schedule.
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Frey Elementary School gave a hero's welcome to Lt. Cameron West, a wounded Marine born and raised in Acworth.
Acworth's David Carper is helping other veterans join him in making the long journey back from soldier to civilian.
Allatoona High School students took local kids shopping over the weekend, and the Acworth Police Department has a special tree to help a family in need.
Members of Freedom Church in Acworth are living in a 50-feet scissor lift for 48 hours in an effort to raise hundreds of bikes for needy children.
The Cobb County Board of Education approves a memorandum promising to comply with state laws on records and meetings without admitting past violations.
The Buccaneers barely avoid being placed in the state's new largest classification with North Cobb and Harrison.
Students at the local school have collected 5,000 cans of food in support of the Thanks for Giving food drive.
David Banks’ proposed 1 percent bonus for all district employees dies without a vote.