The middle school students participated in the FIRST Tech Challenge last weekend.
The Cobb and Marietta school superintendents are panelists at today's National Alternative Education Association gathering.
Fourth-grader Oliver Long's presentation about the Chattahoochee River took top honors over the weekend.
The fundraiser is March 16, and all kinds of goods are being requested.
Stacy Osborne Duffy has been named the Elementary Science Teacher of the Year by the Georgia Science Teachers Association.
The long-promised joint performance has been scheduled for Feb. 19 and will include students from Walton High School.
The magnet school students won the competition last weekend at Emory University.
Bring electronics, paint, metal and paper for shredding for the March 2 fundraiser at East Cobb Middle School.
The upcoming Cobb education sales tax referendum and project list will be discussed at a Feb. 11 informational meeting.
Eighth-graders will be exposed to educational and career options Wednesday morning.
Volunteers are needed to help with the week-long event aimed at fostering understanding and acceptance of others.
Nominations accepted Feb. 1 - March 15.
Join the Lassiter High School community this weekend to support an injured high school student.
Other weekend offerings include an art exhibit and a run to raise money for the medical expenses of a Lassiter High graduate.
The East Cobb students took home the first place trophy last weekend and look ahead to regional competition.
The appointment of a chief academic officer is scheduled to be taken up at Thursday night's meeting.
A government oversight organization, Sunshine Review, has given out an A+ grade.
The Board of Education heard early forecasts for projected fiscal year 2014 numbers Wednesday.
The special needs school on Johnson Ferry Road is accepting applications for the 2013-14 academic year.
The East Cobb school provided feedback for Ready Georgia's online emergency resource guide.
Eight East Cobb schools will be among the 40 Cobb schools in Saturday's competition at McEachern.
The advanced choir will be performing at a music educators' conference in Savannah later this month.
Randy Scamihorn was elected chairman and Brad Wheeler vice chairman of the Cobb Board of Education on Wednesday.
The newly-installed Board of Education has finalized the dates and times of its official meetings in 2013.
Last weekend's Ultimate Ascent event at Georgia Tech was the first of six weeks of "full build" activity.
Two incumbents and two newly elected representatives will be sworn in on Wednesday.
Mark your calendars now for the big days at Kell, Lassiter, Pope, Sprayberry, Walton and Wheeler high schools.
Several Marietta-area students received degrees in December.
The group's December performances included the Christmas tree lighting ceremony at the Governor's Mansion.
The East Cobb school once again will be performing in the Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year's Day.
Some ideas to help your teens from the owner of East Cobb Math Tutoring.
Mt. Bethel, Dodgen and Dickerson reported the best results in countywide figures issued Thursday.
East Cobb high school students are invited to participate in the Feb. 12 event at Lassiter High School.
The Cobb schools chief's open letter on the Newtown shootings and school security.
Several colleges recently announced Dean's List students.
Law enforcement agencies are assisting with patrols in the aftermath of the Connecticut school shootings.
Several schools have communicated with parents about safety procedures related to the Connecticut school shootings.
Trina Boteler, who has been serving the college as the Vice President of Academic Affairs and the interim Vice President of Community and Economic Development, is Chattahoochee Technical College’s new Executive Vice President.
Thursday's Cobb Board of Education meeting will be the last for Lynnda Eagle and Alison Bartlett.
A send-off concert featuring music from the upcoming Tournament of Roses takes place Thursday in the gym.