SPLOST and other education topics are up for discussion at a meeting at Wheeler High School.
The No. 2 Trojans play at home tonight against winless Woodstock; Kell and Sprayberry also are at home.
A new principal also was appointed on Thursday for Sprayberry High School.
They were among the 55 students reaching the next round in the national scholarship program.
On Thursday the Board of Education is expected to appoint a successor to Ed Wagner, now at Kell.
Kell's 2012 seniors also scored high in data released Monday by the Cobb County School District.
Each Northeast Cobb football squad is away this Friday.
Following the loss of his young son to cancer, Bill Stanley saw what matters in life, quit McDonald's, and chased a dream of teaching. But getting an education degree was costly, bringing him to a role not often assumed by men.
The ladies of Northeast Cobb's three high schools will look to unseat East Cobb juggernaut Pope as the queens of Cobb volleyball.
Two-thirds of the Northeast Cobb high school trifecta will be playing games tonight.
Students at the 25 Technical College System of Georgia colleges will pay $85 per credit hour beginning in the spring 2013 semester. As a result, tuition for a full, 15-hour course load will cost $1,275 next semester, or $150 more.
All three local high schools have teams participating in games this evening.
There's only one high school game tonight in Northeast Cobb.
Chattahoochee Technical College will recruit unemployed workers and other students to enroll in short-term training classes for a variety of “in-demand” jobs in the health care field.
Parent of elementary and middle school students will be able to see how their child is doing so far this year.
The two undefeated teams face off for the first time in two years.
The final consultant's report to the Cobb Board of Education is the basis for a possible referendum in early 2013.
Sophomores are required to take the test, but freshman and juniors may also opt-in by paying a small fee.
High functioning special needs students at Lassiter will be buying the supplies for a food pantry to serve Area 4 of the Cobb School District.
The JV and 9th grade football teams at all three Northeast Cobb high schools take the field tonight.
Our Father's Hands provides quality clothing to families in need and has expanded assistance from just a few schools to all in the county's school district.
The school board authorized spending $2.2 million to address high student-teacher ratios at some schools.
Trojan Eddie Printz had been committed to the Bruins since January.
The Cobb Board of Education voted Wednesday against a motion to initiate proceedings against board member David Banks.
The Northeast Cobb rivalry is just one of the many sporting events going on this evening.
There are a ton of games tonight, involving all three local teams. Support your athletes!
The possible elimination of a staff furlough day is on the agenda of the Cobb Board of Education's Wednesday work session.
Our local teams need your support to win big!
Despite 3 fumbled punts, Kell got big contributions on both sides of the ball to cruise to the victory.
Not into football but still love your high school sports? Friday isn't just for pigskin anymore!
The Northeast Cobb football powerhouses will meet each other for the first time in 2012.
Kell looks to continue where they left off during the Corky Kell Classic at the Georgia Dome.
An Autrey Mill MIddle School student continues his coverage of the Democratic National Convention for the Scholastic News Kids Press Corps.
Kell and Lassiter's 9th grade and JV teams will be facing off this evening, highlighting a busy night for Northeast Cobb sports.
Longhorns upset Douglas County with a strong second half.
Here's the scoop on basketball around the Northeast Cobb Patch on Friday
East Cobb board member Scott Sweeney requests three options.
The Kell football standout signed his letter of intent to play football at the University of Tennessee on Wednesday
Kell girls basketball team had a 16-14 lead against Wheeler after the first period of a consolation round at the tournament Tuesday but the Lady Wildcats took the lead in the second period and held it the rest of the way for a 63-56 win.
The score was 63-51 at Day 2 of the Hiram Holiday Classic.