South Cobb High School announced on Apr. 3 that it will present the musical “Mamma Mia!” at its Performing Arts Center on May 1 and May 2, with both performances scheduled to begin at 7:00 p.m.
The event highlights the school’s commitment to providing students with extracurricular opportunities that foster growth and community engagement. According to the official website, South Cobb High School supports student development through programs such as clubs and fine arts, in addition to athletics according to the official website.
The campus is designed to create a community-focused environment for students and families according to the official website. The school operates under the Cobb County School District, which is recognized for its educational excellence according to the official website.
Principal Dr. Kevin McCall leads South Cobb High School’s administration in promoting student achievement through a comprehensive curriculum paired with a range of extracurricular activities according to the official website.
As preparations continue for “Mamma Mia!”, school leaders say they aim to provide meaningful experiences that connect students with their peers and community members.



