Cobb voters approved Tuesday's referendum to continue sales tax collections through 2018.
The chairman's award went to the East Cobb team at last weekend's regional competition in Gwinnett.
See what some of your neighbors had to say about today’s vote on continuing Cobb’s one-cent Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax for schools.
Details of proposed school maintenance and construction work subject to Tuesday's Cobb Education sales tax referendum.
Tuesday's referendum is expected to be close as the sales tax extension gets a key endorsement.
Ed Thayer, who oversees operations in the Kell, Lassiter and Sprayberry districts, is stepping down in August.
The Cobb Board of Education was updated this week on a new measure designed to protect school bus riders.
Presentations by the school's drama club are scheduled for tonight and Saturday.
Hightower Trail Middle School's Re Marzullo has published "SPED," a young fiction title.
This weekend's event will feature is one of the largest in the East Cobb area.
Proposed renovations at Murdock, Timber Ridge and Shallowford Falls elementaries will be discussed by the Cobb school board Wednesday.
The first event to celebrate student achievement in science, technology, engineering and math is March 21.
Four additional locations will be open from Monday through Friday for the Cobb Education sales tax referendum.
Mountain View Elementary and McCleskey Middle are among those participating in a national "Fuel Up to Play 60" initiative.
E-mail messages with pop culture and historical references are being sent leading up to the March 19 referendum.
The public is invited to comment on the draft plan that includes transportation and connectivity improvements, land use changes, a multi-use trail and a new university center.
The district was among 25 recognized at the state capitol this week for its efforts getting more local food in schools.
Savoring the school drama club's recent performance in the East Cobb community.
The United 4 Kids Campaign also will produce commercials leading up to the March 19 education sales tax referendum.
The Cobb Taxpayers Association is organizing Sunday's event at the Marietta Square.
Registration is underway for the 10K, 5K and 1-Mile Fun Run to celebrate the start of spring.
Tuesday's meeting will cover information on the March 19 sales tax referendum.
The East Cobb school will take part in next week's "Safe Route to School" observance.
Monday's open house for the East Cobb school's community will feature a tour of the facilities and information about the upcoming SPLOST referendum.
The Cobb school superintendent's contract was due to expire on June 30.
Students from the East Cobb school recently sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" at a Kennesaw State basketball game.
The school board also is expected to vote on a contract extension for Superintendent Michael Hinojosa Thursday.
In-person balloting on the Cobb school sales tax referendum is available at the main office; satellite voting starts March 11.
Cobb school board member David Banks' recollections of Tuesday's choral event with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
Parents and others in the school community say every bit of the $40 million price tag is needed to properly upgrade the facility.
The East Cobb high school would get a major overhaul totaling nearly $40 million if the March 19 referendum passes.
Tuesday night's joint concert with Atlanta Symphony Orchestra musicians is a "once in a lifetime" event.
Two Walton students have been named as Cobb finalists in regional competition.
The process begins in earnest in March, with mid-May approval expected.
More particulars about fiscal year 2014 will be presented at a school board work session Wednesday.
The FACE It Cobb organization is urging parents to lobby for more public school funding.
A preview performance has been scheduled for Feb. 21, along with a SPLOST informational meeting.
Students interested receiving one of six $1,000 grants need to apply by Feb. 25.
Alfred Watkins has been named Most Admired Band Director by his peers.
East Cobb high school students can meet with college representatives at Tuesday's event.