Tentative approval of the fiscal year 2014 budget has been pushed back to next Monday.
Nine other Cobb schools made the list.
All students who advanced to the Finalist level in the 2013 competition were considered for the $2,500 National Achievement scholarships.
The Board of Education continues its discussions at a 2 p.m. special meeting.
But school board members remain divided over how to balance the numbers for fiscal year 2014.
Wednesday's work session will include an update on ways to close a deficit of nearly $86.4 million.
East Cobb supporters of the recently-approved sales tax referendum say they'll continue to address funding concerns.
Details of suggested cuts to close an $86.4 million budget deficit weren't received well at a work session Wednesday.
Wednesday's session will include more details on addressing an estimated $86.4 million deficit for fiscal year 2014.
They are among the 86 participants selected from the Cobb County School District.
Team members hope to set higher goals for next year’s regional event.
Nine middle schools had 90 percent or more of students meeting or exceeding state standards for the test.
Georgia law requires that kindergarten students be five years old on or before Sept. 1.
Teacher layoffs have not been recommended as the projected budget deficit for FY 2014 has jumped to $86.4 million.
Alloune Diouf helped his James Madison team advance in the NCAA Tournament Wednesday. But the Dukes will have to work hard to advance out of the field of 64 as a top-seeded team awaits them.
See what some of your neighbors had to say about today’s vote on continuing Cobb’s one-cent Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax for schools.
Details of proposed school maintenance and construction work subject to Tuesday's Cobb Education sales tax referendum.
West Cobb residents can head to Powder Springs this week to vote early in the Cobb Education sales tax referendum. In all, four satellite locations across the county will be open through Friday for early voting.
The United 4 Kids Campaign also will produce commercials leading up to the March 19 education sales tax referendum.
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.
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General admission tickets at $20 and a few VIP tickets at $50 remain for tonight’s fundraising event. Proceeds from ticket sales and a silent auction will benefit the Hillgrove Foundation.
School will be dismissed as normal.
Other weekend offerings include an art exhibit and a run to raise money for the medical expenses of a Lassiter High graduate.
Join the Lassiter High School community this weekend to support an injured high school student.
The appointment of a chief academic officer is scheduled to be taken up at Thursday night's meeting.
Forty Cobb schools will take part in Saturday's competition at McEachern.
The Board of Education heard early forecasts for projected fiscal year 2014 numbers Wednesday.
Former UGA football coach Vince Dooley will be the guest speaker at the Hillgrove Foundation’s third-annual Performing the Dream benefit event.
Students helped the area nonprofit separate through mounds of clothing during the holiday season.
The newly-installed Board of Education has finalized the dates and times of its official meetings in 2013.
Two incumbents and two newly elected representatives to the Cobb Board of Education will be sworn in on Wednesday.
The game will be played on Dec. 27.
Percentile results were slightly down from 2011; grade equivalency marks had a similar drop.
Law enforcement agencies are assisting with patrols in the aftermath of the Connecticut school shootings.
Every traditional high school had 90 percent or more of students passing the 2012 Georgia High School Writing Test.
Four Chattahoochee Technical College Students are in the running to becoming the college’s nominee for the Georgia Occupational Award of Leadership.
Until Wednesday, the district offered no explanation for Marty Galbraith's departure.
Classes include heating and air conditioning, building and facilities maintenance, industrial electrical technology, electrical and computer engineering, welding and joining technology, and horticulture.