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The Cobb Department of Transportation has issued a major traffic advisory for tomorrow afternoon, Friday, Aug. 23. Middle school and high school dismissal times are being adjusted.
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 second-largest school system in Georgia (behind only Gwinnett County Public Schools ) and 23rd largest in the United States. [ 5 ]
August 15, 2024 at 8:13 PM. COBB COUNTY, Ga. - The Cobb County School District has pulled 13 more books it deems to be sexually explicit from its school libraries. Superintendent Chris Ragsdale ...
It is in eastern Cobb County and is a charter school in the Cobb County School District. It is a School of Excellence and the number one public school in the state. It is the largest high school in the East Cobb area. For many years Walton has been among the top high schools in Georgia in SAT scores.
Feeder to. Walton High School. Pope High School. Website. School website. Dodgen Middle School is a middle school located in East Cobb, Georgia, United States, and is part of the Cobb County School District. As of 2024, the current principal is Patrcia Alford, and its assistant principals are Carrie Lowery, Derika Hannibal, and Ruth Hesson.
Jul. 7—After more than a year, some city leaders say efforts to install speed cameras in certain school zones within their cities are being held in limbo by the Cobb School District. Meanwhile ...
Michael Hinojosa was superintendent of Spring ISD in Spring, Texas from 2002 until 2005. He began his continuous period as DISD superintendent on May 12, 2005. [ 4] Under his first term, DISD absorbed the Wilmer-Hutchins Independent School District (WHISD) and a school bond for $1.35 million was successfully implemented.
Lassiter High School was established in 1981. It was awarded the Georgia Public School of Excellence award in 1992, 1999, 2008, and 2010. In 2000, it was named a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. The school was named for Leamond N. Lassiter, who was a member of the Cobb County Board of Education for 12 years. [2]