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Professional certificate course offers focused approach.
The program gave him the knowledge to expand his company's brand through multiple platforms
After completing the continuing education program, Ken Danter became a certified Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
The KSU Continuing Education technology certificate provides skills refresher
Dargin's Creole Kitchen is a family owned and operated catering service specializing in authentic Louisiana Creole cuisine
The 20-session class is taught by three instructors who have more than 50 years of combined experience in the field.
Short-term certificate programs provide students with additional training to thrive in today’s global economy
UPDATE: "Baker Elementary School was on lock down earlier but has since reopened," Kennesaw police say. Police are looking for the shooter.
Ideal for bilingual individuals, the accelerated program can be completed in just two months.
The partnership will help fund the 2016 Teacher IMPACT Grants.
Dressed as scientists, news anchors and veterinarians, McCall Primary School students explored career fields in the new Aspiration Center.
These newly-created positions are a result of the dynamic growth of Primrose Schools.
Sara Makboul attends Palmer Middle School.
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Steve Clemente has been named principal in charge of internal operations.
Adam Dupuis of Acworth and Justin Gross of Marietta received tool sets to start their automotive repair careers.
Isabella Byrd is one of 151 graduating seniors to make the list.
Learn how to conduct your own research using primary and secondary sources, from Civil War historian, and instructor, Michael K. Shaffer.
Tamika Phillips was recognized by the Commission on Adult Basic Education.
Approximately 300 graduates walked across the stage during the school's summer commencement.
Acworth Kindergarten students will receive an assessment during the first 6 weeks of school to determine their specific learning needs.
18 teachers in the county received $22,000 in grant money to further develop their innovative ideas in the classroom.
The Cobb County School Board considered input from thousands of stakeholders last year and decided to adopt IE2 in the upcoming school year.
The Cobb County School Board considered input from thousands of stakeholders last year and decided to adopt IE2 in the 2015-16 school year.
The overall graduation rate for the Class of 2014 was nearly 80 percent; Acworth's Allatoona and North Cobb high schools topped 80 percent.
The rally begins at 11 a.m. and will honor several Acworth educators.
The Cobb County School District has enough money to restore the pay of full time employees in Acworth to its 2010 levels.
Speakers from several colleges and universities will be on hand to explain how students can earn college credits while still in high school.
The Cobb County School District has enough money to restore the pay of full time employees to its 2010 levels.
The Acworth High School was behind the Cobb County and national average scores for the Class of 2014.
21st Century Leaders will select 20 students who have made a positive change in their communities.
David Morgan would like to implement a policy that would bar inattentive or un-involved parents from attending their child's graduation.
The Tritt Elementary School teacher will not be returning to her kindergarten class, the Cobb County School District said.
The hands-on class is limited to 20 participants and costs $699.
Barrett will remain on as the university's basketball coach and will take on an expanded role in the president's office.
It’s a new school year, but administrators walk a difficult line on discipline. What do you think?
Overall, 84 percent of the county's fifth graders met or exceeded the standards set forth in the test.