Additional changes have been proposed to the $894 million budget approved by a 4-3 vote Monday.
Funding for the projects at three elementary schools will come from SPLOST III contingency.
The board of education is scheduled to take an initial vote at Monday's called work session.
When Jackson Leitch suffered a stroke in gym class, his teacher and the school nurse took quick action.
The student musicians were honored by the school board this week for its trip to The Midwest Clinic education conference.
The Cobb Board of Education will spend $1 million complete installation of the devices in high schools.
Opposition to Common Core curriculum standards resulted in 4-3 votes against new texts starting with the 2013-14 academic year.
Lassiter, Sprayberry and Wheeler are the only East Cobb high schools to be ranked in Georgia.
Kenneth Tracy has received the Steven N. Swanger Leadership Award at the University of South Carolina.
If you're interested in finding out more information and trying out, there's a clinic May 6-8 in the band room.
The Margie Hatfield recipients represent each of the six high schools in the area.
Tentative approval of the fiscal year 2014 budget has been pushed back to next Monday.
Lassiter, Pope, Sprayberry, Walton and Wheeler were cited for creating a high-achieving academic environment.
The organization sent out a message in anticipation of today's Cobb school board work session.
The Board of Education continues its discussions at a 2 p.m. special meeting.
The Cobb Taxpayers Association claims the Cobb School District violated state law by using public money to advocate for passage of SPLOST IV.
But school board members remain divided over how to balance the numbers for fiscal year 2014.
Officials hope to put bids out for renovations at the East Cobb high schools by early next year.
Wednesday's work session will include an update on ways to close a deficit of nearly $86.4 million.
The six Lassiter, Walton and Wheeler students have been named recipients of National Achievement Scholarships.
The East Cobb school took part in the most recent Partner in Education program.
Local dignitaries were among those turning out to celebrate the school's STEM and Sunrise programs.
Students have been preparing all week for Friday's theme, "The Old Masters."
East Cobb supporters of the recently-approved sales tax referendum say they'll continue to address funding concerns.
Details of suggested cuts to close an $86.4 million budget deficit weren't received well at a work session Wednesday.
The East Cobb students were recognized for their innovation at last weekend's regional event in Washington, D.C.
East Cobb County PTAs were recognized last week for their participation in the 17th annual "Honoring Our Heroes" Writing Program.
A "Night of the Arts" performance will highlight the April 18 celebration.
Wednesday's session will include more details on addressing an estimated $86.4 million deficit for fiscal year 2014.
The organization was recognized last week during the Georgia 9th District PTA spring meeting.
Students from East Cobb schools were celebrated last week for their efforts to pay homage to those serving in the military.
The Smile Train charity, which raises funds and awareness for children needing cleft palate surgery, visited the East Cobb school Thursday.
Even though the East Cobb school's weekend fun run was called off, runners and volunteers spread some good cheer.
Lassiter, Pope, Walton and Wheeler high schools account for 39 of the 86 students from the Cobb County School District.
Dickerson, Dodgen and Hightower Trail all had more than 90 percent of students meet or exceed state standards.
11 Alive News recently visited the Lassiter High School prom to feature a story for their “Random Act of Kindness” segment.
Those chosen in the "Honoring Our Heroes" competition are invited to attend a dessert reception Thursday at Daniell Middle School.
Georgia law requires that kindergarten students be five years old on or before Sept. 1.
Teacher layoffs have not been recommended as the projected budget deficit for FY 2014 has jumped to $86.4 million.
Saturday's event has been pushed back to May 4 due to weather.