Kennesaw's Randy Scamihorn is one of two newly elected representatives who will be sworn in today.
The step is necessary to launch a football program at Kennesaw State. The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia will vote on the matter today.
Samantha Christian is a student at Auburn University.
The seven graduates earned degrees in educational leadership.
The Cobb County School District has released the schedule of graduations for the county's 16 high schools.
Kellie Richardson will be an alternate performer at GMEA's State Conference.
The following students made the Dean's List at Georgia College & State University.
Percentile results were slightly down from 2011 in percentile rankings; grade equivalency marks had a similar drop.
Law enforcement agencies are assisting with patrols in the aftermath of the Connecticut school shootings.
The class of 2012 includes an athletic star who enjoys working with special needs children in Acworth.
Best Buy presented them during an assembly.
The Georgia High School Writing Test is required for students to earn a high school diploma.
In a high-scoring semifinal contest, Lovejoy bested North Cobb High.
Accused of hazing, the Kennesaw Chapter of Delta Chi International Fraternity cannot resume activities until 2013.
A detailed look at proposed construction and maintenance work before Cobb voters in the March 2013 referendum.
It is the Center for Health Promotion and Wellness’ sixth grant from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety.
Jamee Douglas is a fifth grade teacher at Big Shanty Elementary.
Local elementary schools were challenged to collect food to help those in need during the holiday season.
After Friday's 42-14 victory over Valdosta, North Cobb is moving to Round No. 2 of the state playoffs.
But district offices will be open today and Tuesday.
The university said today that it will open its first permanent international education site in Italy.
The Cobb school board also appointed two elementary school principals this week.
Until Wednesday, the district offered no explanation for Marty Galbraith's departure.
The Cobb Board of Education approved a resolution Wednesday, but heard a strong dose of anti-tax sentiment.
An Institute of International Education report released this week says so.
Wednesday's work session agenda includes a resolution for a March 2013 referendum.
More than 90 bands from across the country competed this weekend at the Music for All Bands of America Grand National Championship in Indianapolis, "the nation’s premier high school marching band competition," according to organizers.
The Warriors clinched the No. 2 seed in Region 4AAAAAA.
Recruitment for a short-term technology training program will take place Nov. 15.
And Republican newcomer Randy Scamihorn, a retired military officer turned educator, will take over in Northwest Cobb for Lynnda Eagle, who didn’t seek reelection after her first term.
It was the first gathering of past North Cobb High Teachers of the Year.
Any student who has not completed the test by Dec. 31, 2013, will be required to start over and retake all five parts.
In today's elections, residents will have two choices—incumbent Alison Bartlett and Brad Wheeler—for the newly defined Post 7.
Tim Stultz and Kathleen Angelucci have asked that the proposed March 2013 Cobb school sales tax referendum be pushed back to November of next year.
The revised project list will be discussed at a special called meeting on Monday.
Marty Galbraith, who was as an assistant special teams coach for the Tennessee Titans from 2005-11, resigned from the Cobb School District last week.
Brenna McDonald was the best overall winner and Jill Coe won first place for makeup design.
As a result of the Success for All Students project, there has been a decrease in fights, students on juvenile probation and the number of 15-day absences.
North Cobb board member Lynnda Eagle, who is leaving office at the end of the year, was dismayed that some elementary schools will continue to have trailers through the SPLOST IV collection period.
By a 4-2 vote, the board adopted Superintendent Michael Hinojosa's recommendation to begin the 2013-14 school year on Aug. 7.