Here is a roundup of games for Northeast Cobb high school sports teams.
Both the CogAT and ITBS tests will be taken once students return from Labor Day.
Meet with teachers, explore classrooms and get a little Trojan pride.
The middle school raised $4,000 for the "Hoops for Heart" program, which will help the American Heart Association.
The panel has hammered out a calendar for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 school years.
More than 12,400 students were registered for classes on the first dayβin line with last yearβs enrollment numbers. The collegeβs Marietta and North Metro campuses remain the top two options for students.
The musicians at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra are offering to come to all three high schools involved in the chorus "diversity" controversy for free and perform with each choral group.
Penalties range from a fine to a license suspension for passing the vehicles while they're letting children off.
The President of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra has clarified the orchestra's position on the partial exclusion of Lassiter and Walton High School's choruses in favor of the chorus at Grady High School.
This special back-to-school period ends at midnight Saturday.
The Cobb Board of Education will conduct public hearings this fall to determine whether to call for a referendum in early 2013.
The "Not What it Seems" exhibit features the work of three artists.
A proposal to take action against newly re-elected member David Banks will resume in September.
An online educational program aims to help students become fluent in the application of math.
After the firestorm of controversy that resulted from an April Fool's edition of "The Stinger," the Cobb County School District has taken action against further incidents.
Bus route practice for Cobb County Kindergartners is Friday, Aug. 10
The state-by-state initiative is designed to create an improved national standard of education, creating students that can compete in the global marketplace.
The back to school information sessions are starting soon.
You and your child can work together to ensure a successful school year without back pain.
See what items are tax-exempt during the holiday.
Kathleen Angelucci claims David Banks violated board ethics by contacting school employees about his political opponents.
Ed Wagner will succeed the retired Trudie Donovan, who has been charged with not reporting a child abuse complaint.
Save time and money by buying exactly what your child needs this school year.
Thursday's meeting also includes the likely appointment of a new Kell High School principal.
The two-year process of renovating the school should be complete before the new year, with occupation by August.