Marietta Center for Advanced Academics third-grade teacher Stormi Johnson will join other teachers to learn ways to capture and inspire students in math and science, and build expertise in facilitating student learning through problem solving and inquir
Students will be released early at set times, depending on grade level, Wednesday and Thursday.
Only eight school sponsors statewide, selected out of 778 schools that participate in the Pennies for Patients program, receive the award each year.
The $856.3 million budget approved Thursday includes 5 furlough days and 182 teacher cuts through attrition.
Marietta City Schools fifth-graders meeting or exceeding standards outpaced state and Metro Atlanta percentages on the 2013 Georgia Grade 5 Writing Assessment.
Both have a focus on the environment.
"You're going to destroy the county if you don't fix the problem," educators told school board members Wednesday.
The incident happened Thursday.
The Washington Post recently ranked Marietta High School (MHS) among the nation's 1,900 top public high schools in its list of “America’s Most Challenging High Schools.”
A.L. Burruss Elementary, Faith Lutheran School and West Side Elementary are among the 79 metro- Atlanta schools receiving grants.
The annual Marietta City Schools (MCS) Bus “Roadeo” competition takes place on Wednesday and begins at Lockheed-Martin Aeronautics Company.
Marietta Reads! recently completed its ninth annual Read-A-Thon fundraising program for Marietta City Schools elementary and Sixth Grade Academy students.
Marietta City Schools and the Cobb County Public Library System are teaming for two free events to support and celebrate the district’s Marietta Reads! literacy initiative.
The public is invited to comment on the tentative fiscal year 2014 budget.
Three Marietta City Schools students are among the state winners of the 2013 Fair Bear Creative Writing Competition.
The school board has received two possible options as it moves closer to adopting the fiscal year 2014 budget.
The youngest graduate is 19 years old. The oldest is 60.
Marietta City and Cobb County Schools fared well in the College and Career Ready Performance Index, which replaces Adequate Yearly Progress reports.
David DuBose, a music teacher at Marietta High School, Director of Bands and MHS Arts Department Chair, and the Marietta City Schools’ Teacher of the Year for 2012-13, was named runner-up for 2014 Georgia Teacher of the Year honor.
The students have moderate to severe intellectual disabilities.
Sawyer Road Elementary is the latest recipient of a $1,500 grant from Kroger’s Atlanta Division as part of its 2012-2013 Earning Plus Learning program.
School Nutrition Employee Week is an opportunity for parents, students, school staff and communities to thank those who provide healthy meals to 32 million of America’s students each school day.
Three Marietta Middle School students, Eric Finderup, Andrew Levine and Hrithik Saride, have earned state level recognition in the annual Duke University Talent Identification Program.
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.
Review recommendations for transportation and connectivity improvements, land use changes, a multi-use trail and a new university center.
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.
Kroger’s Atlanta Division will donate a total of $9,000 in grants to Marietta City Schools, including A.L. Burruss Elementary, Westside Elementary School and Marietta Middle School.
For the fourth consecutive year, U.S.News & World Report's annual list of the best high schools in the country, named Marietta High School one of the best high schools in the nation.
Tentative approval of the fiscal year 2014 budget has been pushed back to next Monday.
Walton High School had the highest ranking of any Cobb County school.
Marietta City Schools has earned top honors for technology integration and placed 1st among mid-sized school districts in the nation’s ninth annual Digital School Districts Survey.
But school board members remain divided over how to balance the numbers for fiscal year 2014.
Wednesday's work session will include an update on ways to close a deficit of nearly $86.4 million.
Details of suggested cuts to close an $86.4 million budget deficit weren't received well at a work session Wednesday.
Marietta City Schools announced that it has earned continuing accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI), an accreditation division of AdvancED.
Wednesday's session will include more details on addressing an estimated $86.4 million deficit for fiscal year 2014.
Take a look at the schedule of Marietta City Schools Board of Education meetings in April.
Eleven Marietta City Schools students are among the system winners of the 2012-2013 Young Georgia Authors Writing Competition.