Enjoy watching this video of Lassiter and Sprayberry students during their commencement ceremonies.
Cobb students start a new life chapter by participating in an academic rite of passage.
Seniors graduated Friday night at Turner Chapel Church.
The list of Lassiter High School seniors who received a diploma. Congratulations Class of 2011!
Thursday's commencement was held at the KSU Convocation Center.
Cobb public high school graduations kicked off Wednesday night.
Commencement exercises will take place at the KSU Convocation Center at 7 p.m.
Northeast Cobb students are among those announced in the third National Merit Scholar release in 2011 by National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC).
Creativity, concentration and a lot of fun at the first Annual Lego competition at Kell High School.
WellStar Health System is paying for the testing at a cost of almost $10,000, the company said in a news release Tuesday.
127 excited students registered for this challenge that benefited the Kell High School Robotics team.
Among reasons cited by Dallas superintendent for taking job is to be closer to son and impending grandfatherhood in Atlanta area.
Five students "sign" for sports scholarships to college.
Help your teen achieve optimal performance on final exams.
The Cobb County Board of Education struggled to sort out secret meetings, private conversations, retreats and openness during members’ second training session with Georgia School Boards Association consultant Tony Arasi on Wednesday afternoon.
A Sprayberry student wins a $250 prize for being a H.A.V.E.N. Academy standout.
The head of the accrediting agency says training is the crucial next step for the Board of Education.
Meet an award-winning football and lacrosse player from Sprayberry High School.
The Cobb Board of Education chairwoman refuses to discuss changing the school year starting in three months.
AdvancED President Mark Elgart writes to Cobb Schools Superintendent Fred Sanderson that SACS will continue to monitor the district but won't conduct an investigation.
Teacher layoffs likely if board doesn't use excess SPLOST funds in FY 2012 proposal.
Collins Hill advances to the state championship.
Both teams win one game in a doubleheader at Lassiter.
The Cobb County Board of Education also will discuss its vision and strategic plan and is likely to vote on the 2012 budget at a work session Wednesday.
More than 200 elementary school students entered The Clean Air Campaign "Young Lungs at Work" art competition.
Kell High School girls compete in a football tournament.
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The Longhorns are trying to raise $1,500 for the American Cancer Society.
The Trojans advance to the third round of the state playoffs.
The Cobb school board approves SPLOST project details but isn't talking about the superintendent search.
Here's what's happening in high school athletics in Northeast Cobb Patch on April 29.
The Kell basketball star is being sought by 72 colleges and universities.
The Cobb Board of Education meets at 7 tonight after holding an executive session at 5.
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The efforts of two Northeast Cobb moms changed the law to save children.
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