Six possibilities have been laid out, but only two new facilities will be built.
The project brought students together in the kitchen at the Mountain View Campus of Chattahoochee Technical College where the SETS students prepared homemade meal items for themselves and their mentors.
Chattahoochee Technical College’s Paralegal Certificate Program, which is taught through the Economic Development arm of the college, has a new home at the college’s Marietta Campus.
Representatives from local colleges and universities will provide information at the Oct. 29 event.
The Marietta City Schools (MCS) School Nutrition Department is the recipient of an Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Foundation Kids Eat Right Mini-Grants valued at $200.
The 2013 Chairman’s Award was presented to Marietta resident James Dunn, former president of Heidelberg USA and a KSU trustee, for his leadership role within the Foundation over the last few years.
Rachel Young, of Sawyer Road Elementary, placed second in Division II (Grades 3-5). Courtney Hicks, of Marietta Middle School, placed second in Division IV (Special Education).
David Banks said the East Cobb school community will be "pleased" with his proposal once they learn the details.
An additional penny on the dollar would partially roll back the property tax rate.
The 2013 National School Bus Safety Week theme is “At my Stop - You Stop!” The CrossingGuard school bus arm safety solution mounts purpose-built cameras on the side of the school bus.
Sawyer Road, Dunleith, Lockheed, Park Street and Hickory Hills Elementary each achieved high levels of student participation in their breakfast and lunch School Nutrition Program.
Marietta City Schools (MCS) Superintendent, Dr. Emily Lembeck will host “Coffee Talk”, a community dialogue, at 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 10.
School will be out from this Thursday through next Tuesday.
Jean Edwards, a Media Specialist at Marietta Sixth Grade Academy (MSGA), is one of six educators statewide chosen to serve on the 2013-2014 Georgia Children’s Book Award selection committee.
Students and graduates of Chattahoochee Technical College’s Early Childhood Care and Education program were given the opportunity to meet with prospective employers at the college’s Marietta Campus Atrium.
Early August start dates will continue for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 academic years.
Marietta High School (MHS) student’s total combined average scores on the 2013 Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) outpaced the Georgia total at 1452 by four points at 1456.
Cobb and Marietta students still scored better than statewide and national averages.
Marietta Center for Advanced Academics is one of 236 public schools nationwide recognized by U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan as the 2013 cohort of National Blue Ribbon Schools.
The 2013 Marietta Reads! event offers a book fair, book costume characters, celebrity readers, school drama and dance performances and guest appearances by Marietta Reads! mascot Mari-Etta.
Help your little one get a good start to the day with these easy-to-make, healthy morning meals.
The CogAT test begins Wednesday, and will be followed by the ITBS on Monday.
All 17 public high school bands in Cobb will be performing with the Auburn and UGA bands Sept. 24 and Oct. 1
Marietta High School hosts the Marietta Athletic Hall of Fame luncheon to honor inductees Friday in the MHS Seminar Room and at the MHS Blue Devils football game against McEachern, Friday, Sept. 20, at Northcutt Stadium.
No more pencils, no more books. iPads, smartphones and other technology find their way into the classroom.
Teachers at Marietta Middle School and the Marietta Sixth Grade Academy recently earned “Master Teacher” certification from the Georgia Professional Standards Commission.
Four times a year, Whole Foods stores hold community giving days (otherwise known as “5% Days”) where five percent of that day’s net sales are donated to a local nonprofit or educational organization.
The school board will discuss calendars for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 academic years at a work session Wednesday.
Dean Yoder, Marietta Center for Advanced Academics Assistant Principal, was recently named one of three Distinguished Alumni of Kennesaw State University (KSU) for 2013.
Parents enlist the help of Suave for its ability to gently soothe and wash away the remnants of the game. Sponsored by Suave.
Chattahoochee Technical College is one of several colleges to partner with the elementary magnet school in the Marietta City School District and its more than 300 students.
Marietta City Schools (MCS) composite score (21.3) on the 2013 ACT outperformed the state (20.7) and national average (20.9) by 0.2 percentage points.
Marietta City school leaders are stepping up efforts to target such drivers who illegally pass school buses.
Georgia’s largest technical college begins classes on August 19 with changes for the new semester with approximately 10,700 students of which more than 3,100 were new.
Marietta High School Air Force Junior ROTC (AFJROTC) Unit GA-20021 Cadet Juanita Londono recently earned the Distinguished Cadet Award, the highest award presented at the Summer Leadership School at Converse College.
Instead of one new facility, courses might be offered at existing high schools in Northeast, West and South Cobb.
He wants to spend $4 million to hire teachers, but Cobb superintendent Michael Hinojosa said enrollment is down.