Pebblebrook High School to hold Title I Spring Input Meeting on April 14

Dr. Dana C. Giles, Principal
Dr. Dana C. Giles, Principal
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Pebblebrook High School announced on March 12 that it will host a Title I Spring Input Meeting for parents, teachers, and students on April 14 at 6:30 p.m. The meeting aims to gather input to improve the school’s family engagement policy.

The event is designed to encourage collaboration among families and staff in shaping policies that support student success. Attendees are invited to discuss topics such as the School Parent and Family Engagement Policy, the School Parent Compact, building staff capacity for family engagement, and the Title I Parent and Family Engagement Budget.

“Come out and connect with other parents, teachers, and students to help improve our family engagement policy at Pebblebrook High School on April 14th at 6:30pm. This policy speaks to the responsibilities of parents, students, & teachers in the process for ensuring student success at our school. Let TALK about how we can continue to improve in this area,” the announcement said. The school also noted that all are welcome but attendees must RSVP through an online form.

Dana Giles serves as principal of Pebblebrook High School, according to the official website. The school is part of the Cobb County School District and serves students in the Mableton area as reported by its official website. Pebblebrook also supports athletic programs benefiting from donations and hosts performing arts presentations through its center for excellence according to its official website.

Facilities at Pebblebrook include multiple gyms, with a new gymnasium added in 1997 according to its official website.

The meeting reflects ongoing efforts by Pebblebrook High School to involve families and stakeholders in key decisions affecting students’ educational experiences.



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