The students have moderate to severe intellectual disabilities.
OM is the largest creative problem-solving competition in the world.
Additional changes have been proposed to the $894 million budget approved by a 4-3 vote Monday.
The board of education is scheduled to take an initial vote at Monday's called work session.
The Cobb Board of Education voted Thursday to spend $1 million to install 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.
One metro Atlanta school is near the top of the 2013 list.
Tentative approval of the fiscal year 2014 budget has been pushed back to next Monday.
Ten other Cobb schools made the list.
The Board of Education continues its discussions at a 2 p.m. special meeting.
As high school winds down for Kennesaw Mountain and North Cobb seniors, the Better Business Bureau is warning of scholarship and financial aid scams.
But school board members remain divided over how to balance the numbers for fiscal year 2014.
Wednesday's work session will also include a discussion on renovations and modifications at Kennesaw Elementary.
University earns spot in top 100 among large public U.S. colleges by online college financial site.
The inaugural Paul and Beverly Radow Lecture Series on Jewish Life will be held on April 24.
Kennesaw State University president Daniel Papp highlighted the school's accomplishments in his State of the University address.
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Joel A. Katz Music & Entertainment Business program has expanded its offerings to meet Georgia’s entertainment industry needs.
Anthony Grooms' "Bombingham" gets nod from the Humanities Council of Washington D.C.
Kimberly Westwood, who is studying early childhood education at Kennesaw State University, is one of only 25 winners across the country.
Details of suggested cuts to close an $86.4 million budget deficit weren't received well at a work session Wednesday.
The percussion ensemble will perform at the 2013 Midwest Clinic.
Wednesday's session will include more details on addressing an estimated $86.4 million deficit for fiscal year 2014.
The fraud extended from Donaldson's own department at Kennesaw State to private organizations and other individuals outside of the university system.
The event was held at the Georgia Aquarium.
The TOMS Campus Club at North Cobb High is promoting the One Day Without Shoes event on April 16.
They are among the 86 participants selected from the Cobb County School District.
Nine middle schools had 90 percent or more of students meeting or exceeding state standards for the test.
He'll be here from 9 a.m. to noon March 29.
The show begins at 7 p.m. today.
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.
The Harnisch family’s support has helped the Center for Sustainable Journalism become a national leader in coverage of youth justice and youth services issues.
Debra Day has worked at Kennesaw State for nine years.
Senior Day is Friday, March 22.
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.
“This is the first time that any single individual student has been honored at this high a level within student media," school officials said.
It is the first time that the Michael J. Coles College of Business earned a top 50 ranking.
The school implemented a program that has reduced bullying in schools around the country.