Only Walton is higher in Cobb County in the U.S. News rankings of public high schools.
Only one person spoke during the only public hearing scheduled on the Cobb County School District's proposed $841.9 million spending plan for fiscal 2013.
The president of the Tournament of Roses is spending two days with the Marching Trojan Band and its supporters.
The Cobb County Board of Education is holding a public forum Monday and hearing public comments Wednesday before finalizing the fiscal 2013 budget.
University of Georgia President Michael Adams is expected today to announce his retirement in 2013.
Daniel Wolfson has won a $2,500 scholarship.
The magazine celebrates the Northeast Cobb school's oil-skimmer, ORCA, and the students behind it.
Now's the time to try to influence the Cobb spending plan for fiscal 2013.
Sign up by Monday at 5 p.m. to get a hands-on demonstration of military opportunities and learn about applying for and attending one of the military service academies.
Some say the Northeast Cobb high school newspaper article is offensive.
Ready to rock for a good cause?
A preliminary vote to address a projected $62 million budget deficit headlines Thursday's school board agenda.
Chattahoochee Technical College culinary students competed in the First Annual Chili Cook-Off for bragging rights and prizes.
The new environmental technology program at Chattahoochee Technical College will begin for fall semester.
The school responds to the growing need to provide easy, affordable access to Jewish education.
Cadets in the Sprayberry, Kell and Lassiter high school JROTC (Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps) programs took part in the Review.
Students will be dismissed early on Wednesday and Thursday, the last two days of the 2011-12 school year.
Proceeds benefit the Addison Elementary School Foundation. Bidding closes Saturday.
Approximately 50 companies and about 10 colleges and universities offering four-year degrees will be at Chattahoochee Technical College's Marietta Campus Thursday.
Music teacher Pete Bush conceived the rock musical, βThe Grim Twins,β that purveys an important message about bullying and the acceptance of others.
The Cobb school superintendent wants to avoid cutting teachers to balance the budget.
The last Pass In Review for Cobb Countyβs JROTC programs took place in 2004.
The Sprayberry High School drama department is having a fundraiser called "The Spotlight Cabaret."
Alice Stouder recently had her contract renewed.
Northeast Cobb kids learn the importance of avoiding downed power lines and calling 911 if they see them, as well as indoor electric safety.
National PTA has been honoring studentsβ artistic achievements through the Reflections Program since 1969.
The realignment of Cobb County school board posts changes school board member posts in Northeast Cobb.
Northeast Cobb students helped raise over $1,000 for the Pennies for Patients program.
Over 2,900 students statewide interviewed and auditioned for the program. Lassiter, Kell and Sprayberry high school students are among the 690 finalists that will participate in the 2012 program.
Here are the favorites you picked for Northeast Cobb and other Patches around the northwest Atlanta suburbs.
Come back Monday to vote on the best place to get sweet tea.
The Cobb County school board adds $9,400 in work to the $1 million Keheley project.
The Cobb school board also will vote on renovations at Davis and Keheley.
CollegeWeekLive hosts a virtual college fair Wednesday and Thursday.
Apply by Monday to help set the 2013-14 Cobb school schedule.
What's your pick for the best place in Northeast Cobb to take care of and teach your young children?
The Cobb Board of Education also will talk strategy with Northeast Cobb pastor Ike Reighard.
The Sandy Feldstein National Percussion Festival at the 2012 Music for All National Festival is an invitation-only event. Kell is the first high school to take two percussion ensembles there.
Mabry Middle School will perform βAnnie Jr.β March 22 and 24.
The Sprayberry High School student competed against students from 21 public and private high schools on March 3.