The Cobb Board of Education was updated this week on a new measure designed to protect school bus riders.
It was presented at American College Personnel Association National Conference in Las Vegas.
It will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at Kennesaw State University.
Four additional locations will be open from Monday through Friday for the Cobb Education sales tax referendum.
The United 4 Kids Campaign also will produce commercials leading up to the March 19 education sales tax referendum.
The district was among 25 recognized at the state capitol this week for its efforts getting more local food in schools.
The Cobb Taxpayers Association is organizing Sunday's event at the Marietta Square.
Six Cobb schools received grants ranging from $2,000 to $3,780.
KennesawStateFootball.com was launched Monday.
The boys and girls basketball teams were defeated in the semifinals.
It seems like everyone is uploading videos of their interpretation of the frenetic dance to YouTube.
The school made the announcement on Friday.
This week's "spotlight" is on a group of Kennesaw Mountain and Allatoona students who are making a difference by showing their "Strength in Stilettos."
Home court advantage couldn't help Tift County in Wednesday's games against the North Cobb boys and girls basketball teams.
A consignment sale is scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday.
The boys are ranked No. 2 in the state. The girls are No. 6.
They received multiple honors.
KSU's "Lessons in Leadership" forum features prominent business leaders in a panel discussion on various leadership topics.
Fellow Mustang Rene Gutierrez finished in fourth place in the 170-pound weight class.
She will represent Post 304 at the district-level this Saturday.
The regional competition is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 23, at Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah.
It is hosted by the Kennesaw Mountain PTSA.
"We're here to stay, we're here to play," Owls athletic director Vaughn Williams said at Thursday's official festivities.
Student scholarship organizations "do not receive a single penny of Georgia tax funds," an official said.
A Monday ceremony will mark the occasion.
It will be held at 6 p.m. Feb. 13.
They want lawmakers to include $350,000 in the state budget for programs like Kennesaw's Academy for Inclusive Learning and Social Growth, which provides real-world skills to disabled students who aren't able to attend college.
Nominations will be accepted from Feb. 1 until March 15.
Hayes Elementary advanced to the West Regional competition, which is scheduled for Feb. 2.
Tuesday is Theater & Dance Night at the Strand.
The Kennesaw Mountain High graduate and former contestant of NBC's The Voice will be in Marietta on Feb. 9.
Jennifer Rippner of nearby Acworth was the education policy advisor to Gov. Sonny Perdue.
Kennesaw schools will be among the 40 Cobb schools in Saturday's competition at McEachern.
Major League Lacrosse’s Rochester Rattlers will face the Boston Cannons at KSU Stadium on June 7.
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He will be the featured speaker at Kennesaw State University's Martin Luther King celebration.
Don't miss out on the chance to win a free iPad2.
Randy Scamihorn took office Wednesday.
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia will take more time to study Kennesaw State's request.
The school's fundraising campaign started in late 2007.