The senior Hawks said goodbye to the West Cobb school Saturday at Kennesaw State University and hello to the next stage of their lives.
The senior Hoyas said goodbye to the West Cobb school Friday at Kennesaw State University and hello to the next stage of their lives.
During Friday morning's ceremony at Walter Cantrell Stadium, 460 Indian seniors said farewell to the Powder Springs school.
After nearly four years of service, the Post 1 representative has chosen not to put her name on the ballot in the upcoming elections.
The musicians will play with the marching band at all games and competitions.
Kristen Beaudin will be the new principal at Marietta's Hickory Hills Elementary.
You can see the senior Hawks and Hoyas strut across the stage from your home.
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Jeanne Walker has officially taken the helm after serving as acting principal following the paid leave and eventual firing of Jerry Dority.
The Hillgrove baseball team took the first quarterfinal match-up against Parkview Tuesday but lost the second.
Both West Cobb teams enter the next round of the AAAAA baseball playoffs on hot streaks.
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Congratulations to the special education instructor at the Powder Springs school.
Young Harris College selected golfer Courtney Moore as its top female competitor for the 2011-12 school year.
A committee has narrowed the options down to three, two of which honor local educators George Hendricks and Sollie Cole.
The Cobb County school board voted 4-3 to proceed immediately with the full $14.5 million renovation project.
Congratulations to Travis Cole on earning his history degree.
The Cobb County school board member will hold a meeting at the high school at 6:30 p.m. to explain why she opposes the ninth-grade center.
McEachern High in Powder Springs rolled out its fresh online look Friday.
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.
The Cobb Alcohol Taskforce recognized Ethan Thompson on Thursday night.
The West Cobb high school's full $14.5 million project will get another vote for school board approval May 9.
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The new environmental technology program at the college is set to begin in the fall semester.
In today's West Cobb Goes Viral, we feature music from the Hawks.
The annual Day of Service also saw staff, parents and students of the middle school volunteering to improve the campus.
Patch spotted this vivid vehicle on Barrett Parkway today, and we want to know if you recognize any of the logos.
William T. Ulman expects to go into linguistics.
The fifth annual event featured vendors, live music and food from local restaurants, with proceeds going to Hillgrove High's music programs.
The event will feature food from many local restaurants and will benefit Hillgrove High's music programs.
But even by picking up potentially dissatisfied voters from the Harrison district following postponement of the ninth-grade center, the Post 7 member says she stands by her decisions, regardless of popularity.
Along with Pachiyaanna Roberts being named the 2011-12 Miss Basketball and Phyllis Arthur earning coach of the year honors, the Lady Indians had first team, second team and honorable mention selections.
Here are West Cobb food scores from Cobb & Douglas Public Health inspections from March 17-23.
The McEachern girls basketball team was recognized by the Georgia House of Representatives for their 33-0 season, which was capped off by 69-36 state championship win over Hillgrove.
That's how much the Cobb County School District has spent on architectural plans that now might be worthless.
Harrison High will play host to the West Cobb Business Association's Spring Expo 2012.
All elementary schools will conduct registration for students entering kindergarten or first grade for the first time in 2012 on Wednesday.
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Out of the more than 2,000 votes cast in this week's Readers' Choice poll, the West Cobb preschool had 803 votes.