Northeast Cobb's Kroger stores are serving as drop-off sites for school supplies for homeless children in metro Atlanta during the "Back 2 School" campaign.
The school-by-school results of last year's standardized test, which is taken by every Cobb third through eighth grader, were released today.
The incumbent East Cobb school board member said he "will not be held hostage" by the Cobb County Association of Educators, which supports his opponent.
David Nelson discusses the pilot program that will allow students to use their own cell phones and other devices to enhance the learning process.
The middle school is part of a pilot program that will allow students to use their cell phones and laptops as tools in the learning process.
A challenger to Post 5 school board incumbent David Banks has won the support of the Cobb County Association of Educators.
Citing financial concerns, the Cobb school board voted 4-3 to deny a petition by the Smyrna Academy of Excellence.
Superintendent Michael Hinojosa is recommending denial of a start-up school in Smyrna, despite strong community support for the plan.
Tim Crunk also taught and coached at Kennesaw Mountain and South Cobb high schools.
Trudie Donovan's retirement is on the Cobb Board of Education's Wednesday work session agenda.
Trudie Donovan, who had been on the job for six years, stepped down Friday after an incident involving the "reporting of a student matter."
Here's where the valedictorians and salutatorians for Kell, Lassiter and Sprayberry's Class of 2012 are heading for college.
Registration continues for summer classes held in late June and all through July.
The Longhorns' star has a busy summer on tap as he decides where he'll play college football.
Relive all the memories of Friday's commencement exercises.
After this afternoon's ceremonies, you can upload your special memories here -- it's a snap!
The Cobb Alcohol Task Force is encouraging youth and families to mark the special day responsibly.
We'll post what your pass along from today's commencement exercises.
Commencement exercises can be seen live and DVD replays can be ordered on the Cobb County School District website.
Walton leads five Cobb schools on the annual list of the top 1,000 public high schools in the nation.
Gov. Nathan Deal announced the appointment of Dawnn Henderson last week.
A special meeting is scheduled for 8:25 a.m.
The Board of Education has until June 30 to find a compromise that at least four members can support for fiscal 2013.
Simpson Middle, McCleskey Middle and Bells Ferry Elementary now have openings for assistant principals.
Watch the video of Thursday night's Board of Education meeting to see how the budget failed, Teach for America passed and more.
The Cobb County Board of Education will set the 2012-13 calendar after choosing three or five furlough days at its meeting tonight.
The Cobb County school board also will officially close out the Kincaid Elementary renovation project.
Kell, Pope, Lassiter and Sprayberry are among 14 Cobb County high schools whose ceremonies you can see anywhere.
Two student productions and the instructor-led coverage of the Shuler Hensley Awards are up for Southeastern awards.
The Trojans receive their official invitation for their fourth trip to the Rose Parade.
Here are some of the top headlines from Northeast Cobb and nearby Patches for May 11.
The Anti-Defamation League initiative is gaining ground in Northeast Cobb.
The Northeast Cobb school is one of the first middle schools in Cobb County to earn the ADL designation.
Northeast Cobb and the Lassiter community continue to rally to help the injured lacrosse player from Simpson Middle School.
The Northeast Cobb school will be recognized as a No Place for Hate school today.
The county Board of Education keeps both options on the table leading up to the passage of a final budget next week.
Can Cobb schools learn a lesson from Massachusetts about the future of the benefit brownie?
Watch the Cobb County Board of Education also tackle the Harrison ninth-grade center and reapportionment and start a conversation.
The budget, Teach for America, reapportionment and the Harrison ninth-grade center are among the big items today.
Here are some of the highlights for Northeast Cobb and nearby Patches for May 9.