Details of proposed school maintenance and construction work subject to Tuesday's Cobb Education sales tax referendum.
Tuesday's referendum is expected to be close as the sales tax extension gets a key endorsement.
English teacher Re Marzullo has published "SPED," a young fiction title.
The Cobb Board of Education was updated this week on a new measure designed to protect school bus riders.
Ed Thayer, who oversees operations in the Kell, Lassiter and Sprayberry districts, is stepping down in August.
The Northeast Cobb school moves on to statewide competition.
The Northeast Cobb Middle School has been named a "No Place for Hate" school by the Anti-Defamation League.
Four additional locations will be open through Friday for the Cobb Education sales tax referendum.
The public is invited to comment on the draft plan that includes transportation and connectivity improvements, land use changes, a multi-use trail and a new university center.
The two Northeast Cobb schools are participating in a national "Fuel Up to Play 60" initiative.
The district was among 25 recognized at the state capitol this week for its efforts getting more local food in schools.
The Cobb Taxpayers Association is organizing Sunday's event at the Marietta Square.
Registration is underway for the 10K, 5K and 1-Mile Fun Run to celebrate the start of spring.
Upgrades to the Northeast Cobb school include the kitchen, media center and for electrical and technological work.
The kindergarten of the 1980’s is a world apart from the kindergarten of the 21st Century.
This week's "Community Spotlight" is on a group of local students in Cobb County, who are making a difference by showing their "Strength in Stilettos."
Cobb County has five charter schools, Douglas has one and Paulding none.
Cobb school board member David Banks' recollections of Tuesday's choral event with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
Tuesday night's joint concert with Atlanta Symphony Orchestra musicians is a "once in a lifetime" event.
A preview performance has been scheduled for Feb. 21, along with a SPLOST informational meeting.
Students interested receiving one of six $1,000 grants need to apply by Feb. 25.
Alfred Watkins has been named Most Admired Band Director by his peers.
East Cobb high school students can meet with college representatives at Tuesday's event.
Proceeds from the March 2 event will go toward the purchase of new uniforms.
Stacy Osborne Duffy has been named the Elementary Science Teacher of the Year by the Georgia Science Teachers Association.
The long-promised joint performance has been scheduled for Feb. 19 and will include students from Walton High School.
The upcoming Cobb education sales tax referendum and project list will be discussed at a Feb. 11 informational meeting.
Eighth-graders will be exposed to educational and career options Wednesday morning.
Nominations accepted Feb. 1 - March 15.
The Northeast Cobb middle school students finished second in the Cobb competition last weekend.
Join the Lassiter High School community this weekend to support an injured high school student.
Other weekend offerings include an art exhibit and a run to raise money for the medical expenses of a Lassiter High graduate.
The appointment of a chief academic officer is scheduled to be taken up at Thursday night's meeting.
Are your kids tired of the same old bagged lunches? Spice things up with homemade Lunchables and bento boxes.
A government oversight organization, Sunshine Review, has given out an A+ grade.
The Board of Education heard early forecasts for projected fiscal year 2014 numbers Wednesday.
Don't miss out on the chance to win a free iPad2.
Randy Scamihorn was elected chairman and Brad Wheeler vice chairman of the Cobb Board of Education on Wednesday.
The newly-installed Board of Education has finalized the dates and times of its official meetings in 2013.
The new school was created through the consolidation of Gainesville State College and North Georgia College and State University.