South Cobb High School announces elective registration period for students

Tommy J. Perry, Principal at South Cobb High School - Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Tommy J. Perry, Principal at South Cobb High School - Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Elective registration at South Cobb High School is scheduled to begin on February 2 and will close on February 9 at 3:30 p.m. Students are encouraged to review the Course Catalog for descriptions of available courses, and a link for registration will be provided.

A statement from the school notes, “Failure to choose your electives will result in the counselors making the decision based on your pathway. Exercise YOUR right to choose by participating in elective registration.”

South Cobb High School, which operates within Cobb County, offers a wide range of educational options including advanced placement courses, career pathways, and extracurricular programs such as athletics and fine arts. The school aims to support student achievement through a comprehensive curriculum and community involvement. For more information about the school’s offerings and environment, visit its official website.

The school is led by Principal Dr. Kevin McCall and functions under the Cobb County School District, known for its commitment to educational excellence.



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