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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 .
Ranked among the top 1% of high schools by Newsweek [11] First place winner of the 2007 Georgia Theater Conference (one of only two schools to win twice in a row) [citation needed] Received a gold medal and was ranked 84th best high school in the nation by U.S. News & World Report in 2007 [12] The 2005 GRAMMY Gold Signature School
Alabama requires the Stanford Achievement Test Series; and in Texas, the Texas Higher Education Assessment. That state has discontinued its usage of the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills. Since the 2007–08 school year, Kentucky has required that all students at public high schools take the ACT in their junior year. Some school districts in ...
Woodville Tompkins Technical & Career High School; Middle schools. Coastal Middle School; ... Discovery High School (Georgia) Richards Middle School;
By 1859, course requirements for entrance had been developed, and two courses of study (general or classical) were available to students. [9] The high school remained the only public high school in the community until the establishment of Sumner High School for black students in 1874. By the early 1890s, the Central High School building at 15th ...
Mitchell County High offers a curriculum that includes college prep, AP, and SWGTC courses, which allow students to earn college credit while working towards their high school diplomas. Vocational classes include agricultural classes, business education, family and consumer sciences, healthcare sciences, early childhood, culinary arts,etc.
The first public high school for the county was built in 1880 on the present day site of the National Guard Armory in Douglasville. This schoolhouse was used up for most of the county's high school needs until 1937, when President Roosevelt's New Deal WPA program designated that a new school would be built, named Douglasville High School.
Calhoun High School (Georgia) Callaway High School (Georgia) Camden County High School (Georgia) Campbell High School (Georgia) Carlton J. Kell High School; Carrollton High School (Carrollton, Georgia) Cartersville High School; Cass High School (Georgia) Cedar Shoals High School; Cedartown High School; Central Gwinnett High School