The organization allows members to build and foster relationships on campus and in local communities while strengthening the impact of sustainable practices and policies
Kindergarten students must be age five on or before Sept. 1, to register.
Cobb Mentoring Matters is the school district’s first “district-wide” youth mentoring program.
The conference will feature experts on financial planning, benefits navigator and Social Security benefits, vocational rehabilitation services, respite care, Medicaid waivers and many other transition-related services
The Marietta Center for Advanced Academics, West Side Elementary, Lost Mountain Middle School and Due West Elementary School were recognized by the Georgia Governor's Office of Student Achievement.
Videos must address the problem of adults providing alcohol to youth under 21 or how youth can use sources of strength to change attitudes about youth using alcohol.
Nearly one in five SPSU students major in engineering, close to 1,100 students who generate more than 20 percent of the credit hours at the institution
Staff and teaching reductions and furloughs may take place to help reduce a projected $62 million deficit for fiscal year 2013.
Take a look at highlights from Marietta and the surrounding area on Wednesday, Jan. 18.
Each year students from each MCS elementary school, the Marietta Sixth Grade Academy and the Marietta Middle School compete for an opportunity to represent the school district at the Georgia Association of Educators District 2 spelling competition.
During his visit, McAllister will serve breakfast as a member of the Marietta Middle School nutrition staff and instruct physical education classes.
The Marietta schools were recognized for achieving Adequate Yearly Progress at least three years in a row.
Take a look at highlights from Marietta and the surrounding area on Thursday, Jan. 12.
Marietta High School students serve as mentors to students from Park Street and Lockheed Elementary schools and help them with homework, study skills and tips on how to be a leader.
An online survey is being offered to staff members, parents and community members through Feb. 10.
The Sweeney era begins in earnest next Wednesday with a work session at 8:30 a.m. at the Central Office.
Chattahoochee Technical College's Marietta campus has more students enrolled than any of the institute's other branches, with 4,954 students enrolled as of Monday.
Changes were made to the proposed auditorium at Marietta High School in order to keep costs within the $9 million budget.
The Cobb Parents site says it's not too late to change the 2012-13 Cobb County School District schedule.
The deadline to enter and vote in Patch's Deck the House contest is Monday. What are you waiting for?
Here's your roundup of top stories from Marietta and nearby Patches for Dec. 19.
The Dunleith Elementary Homework Center provides a safe and structured study environment where students can complete their class assignments and learn proper study skills.
Popular programs for graduates include Computer Information Systems, Business Administrative Technology, Accounting and Early Childhood Care and Education as well as Cosmetology, Practical Nursing and Medical Assisting.
Here is a roundup of highlights from Marietta and the surrounding area on Thursday, Dec. 15.
Chattahoochee Technical College had a Christmas Tree Decorating contest with its student organizations at both the Marietta and North Metro campuses.
Here is a roundup of highlights from Marietta and the surrounding area on Wednesday, Dec. 14.
The new Cobb school superintendent has made major administrative changes and tackled the touchy calendar issue. What grade would you give him?
Each year, JROTC cadets from metro Atlanta high schools collect donations throughout their community to help the Empty Stocking Fund provide gifts to more than 50,000 metro area children living in poverty.
Erica Coburn from Marietta is a junior this fall at Pace University, majoring in Communication Studies while Rachel Evans of Marietta recently graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design.
The board enacts every proposal on the agenda with only one "no" vote all night.
Take a look at what is already here and what's to come on Thursday, Dec. 8.
Cobb Superintendent Michael Hinojosa will present a new calendar committee proposal at tonight’s meeting.
The project’s architect presented a preliminary cost breakdown for the proposed Marietta High School auditorium totaling the project from half a million to several million dollars over budget.
Only 2 days left to nominate your home or a neighbor's home for our holiday contest. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to win a $100,000 gift to the Marietta Public Schools.
Here is a roundup of events from Marietta and the surrounding area on Wednesday, Dec. 7.
The addition of the Web Applications Design program at the Marietta campus of Chatt Tech will offer an avenue of study for those who are more interested in programming
The Spelman College graduate was selected to travel to Valencia, Spain as a Fulbright Fellow and will research the literature of the Equatorial Guinea natives, the lone Spanish colonized country in Africa.
The Marietta City Schools chief now is a contender for National Superintendent of the Year.
Here is a roundup of highlights from Marietta and the surrounding area on Friday, Dec. 2.
The superintendent tells the Marietta Daily Journal that this response should resolve the accrediting agency's concerns about the Cobb County School District.