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Cobb Virtual Academy (CVA) is an education program created and provided by the Cobb County School District in Georgia, United States. It is a separate entity from the Georgia Virtual School, an initiative by the Georgia Department of Education to provide virtual learning to students in public and private schools. The director is Ryan Fuller.
The Cobb County School District (CCSD) is the school district which operates public schools in Cobb County, Georgia, United States. The school district includes all of Cobb County except for the Marietta City Schools , though a number of schools in unincorporated parts of the county have Marietta addresses. [ 4 ]
It is the only city government in Cobb County which operates its schools separately from the Cobb County School District. Founded in 1892, classes began that year on Labor Day at four schools. It now consists of one high school , a middle school , a sixth grade academy and several neighborhood elementary schools .
Nov. 14—Cobb schools will hold virtual classes on the day of the U.S. Senate runoff election in Georgia. "Due to a recently scheduled, state-wide runoff election which directly impacts many ...
Apr. 26—The Cobb County Department of Public Safety will host its summer session of the Citizens Public Safety Academy starting June 8 at 6 p.m. at the Cobb County Public Safety Police Academy ...
In 2018, to prepare for the incoming Cobb Innovative Technical Academy, the old school building was demolished. For two years, students learned out of either mobile classrooms and the remaining buildings. In 2020, after two years of construction, the newly rebuilt Osborne High School was opened alongside the Cobb Innovative Technical Academy.
The current main entrance to Campbell High, the Nash Entrance and 2000 building visible on horizon. The school was named after Orme Campbell, the mother of the man who donated the land on which the original school was built, with the stipulation that the name of the school could never be changed.
Cobb levies a 1% tax to lower property taxes, but only for the public school budget, and not the additional 1% HOST homestead exemption for general funds. The county has also voted not to pay the extra 1% to join MARTA. At the beginning of 2006, Cobb became the last county in the state to raise the tax to 6%, which also doubled the tax on food ...