Cobb County Public Schools
Recent News About Cobb County Public Schools
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Board Meeting: Educational Study Highlights Success of CTLS
Board Meeting: Educational Study Highlights Success of CTLS
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'I was stunned': Marietta parents react to proposed school logo resembling Nazi symbol
Parents at East Side Elementary School in Marietta, Georgia, are expressing outrage over a proposed logo change at a Cobb County school that some insist bears a likeness to a Nazi symbol.
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Watchdog group questions why Cobb School District failed to implement COVID-19 testing despite parental support
A parent watchdog group wants to know why the Cobb County School District didn't implement COVID-19 testing even though parents overwhelmingly supported it.
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Cobb County high school teacher arrested, accused of having sex with a student
A local high school teacher is in jail after police say he had sex with a student somewhere inside the school.
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Cobb School Board Member David Bank sends out email discouraging COVID vaccinations
David Bank, a member of the Cobb School Board sent out an email this week discouraging COVID vaccines in the school system.
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Cobb County school board chair meets with area rabbi about anti-Semitic vandalism in two high schools
The Cobb County students at Alan C. Pope and Lassiter High Schools accused of defacing bathrooms with antisemitic graffiti that included swastikas face disciplinary charges for their actions.
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Sen. Ossoff denounces hateful vandalism at two Cobb County high schools
Within one week, two Cobb County High Schools have been defaced with anti-semetic vandalism and included what a teacher student association described as "disturbing pictures of swastikas and messages hate" in the days leading up to the Jewish holiday Yom Kippur.
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'Data says we are doing as well as we can': Cobb schools review COVID-19 information
The Cobb County Schools superintendent has reviewed data on COVID-19 and is sharing encouraging news as numbers decrease across the district; the decrease comes right before cooler temperatures that have been associated with higher numbers of cases.