The developers of the $100 million Riverwalk mixed-use project may not have to pay any property taxes on the site until 2015, and may not assume the full tax burden of the site until 2025.
Thursday's meeting will present long-term options for the district, including the possibility of becoming a charter system.
The meeting with Cobb school officials takes place at East Side Elementary School.
The East Cobb Lutheran school's "Roboeagles" are helping prepare Cobb County citizens for flash flooding and severe storms.
A Dec. 21 "Celebration of Life" service will honor retired science teacher Cathie Banks, who died earlier this month.
Cobb school superintendent Michael Hinojosa and school board members will appear Dec. 4 at East Side Elementary School.
He is developing a computer programming curriculum to teach middle school students how to create computer code.
The Thanksgiving break has Cobb students out of classes for all of next week.
Parents heard some grim numbers and a call to action at a Walton High School meeting earlier this week.
The consolidation will take place over the next year.
Four public meetings will take place across the county between Nov. 18 and Dec. 5.
Parents will press elected officials for a new building and location for the elementary school.
Their water conservation-inspired paintings are on display through Nov. 29 at The Art Station-Big Shanty.
Jim Morris of Mt. Bethel Elementary School was honored by Gov. Deal and the Georgia Center for Civic Engagement last week.
The Walton PTSA will be sponsoring a public forum next Monday.
Students as well as faculty members gathered on campus Monday night to voice their opposition to a proposal to merge their school with Kennesaw State University.
The consolidation, which requires Georgia Board of Regents approval, would take place by 2015.
Parents' groups lobbying for a new school will hold a public meeting on Nov. 12.
Tuesday's "Give Our Schools a Hand" rally was the silver anniversary of the event.
The East Cobb private school renewed another late fall tradition on Wednesday.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
While parents at Brumby and Mountain View want new schools, Eastvalley parents are against a proposed consolidation.
The Nov. 11 event includes a presentation from the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute.
The Nov. 11 event concerns community efforts to replace the aging elementary school with a new building.
Representatives from local colleges and universities will provide information at the Oct. 29 event.
They oppose the Cobb school board member's consolidation proposal.
Saturday's school festival is being sponsored by the PTA.
Two chefs visited the East Cobb school to demonstrate healthy eating choices.
Members of the school community have been lobbying for a replacement facility, citing health, traffic and safety concerns.
David Banks said the East Cobb school community will be "pleased" with his proposal once they learn the details.
Cobb school board member David Banks wants to merge Powers Ferry Elementary School and Eastvalley Elementary School.
An additional penny on the dollar would partially roll back the property tax rate.
A new anniversary logo and tagline, a special edition of Kennesaw State University Magazine and a website are being unveiled to mark Kennesaw State University's 50th anniversary.
Several East Cobb restaurants are participating in the high school's foundation fundraising drive.
Students from Mt. Bethel Elementary have accepted a challenge from Sope Creek Elementary.
The Northeast Cobb school is the first in Cobb to be recognized by The Alliance for a Healthier Generation.
A total of 13 students from Lassiter, Sprayberry, Walton and Wheeler were included.
The first is tonight at the Walton Theatre.
School will be out from this Thursday through next Tuesday.
The Cobb school board is hearing plenty from parents of students at Mountain View and Brumby elementary schools, and others.