South Cobb High School announces virtual event on transition to adulthood for students

T.J. Perry, Principal at South Cobb High School
T.J. Perry, Principal at South Cobb High School
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South Cobb High School announced on Mar. 16 that it will host a virtual event titled “Transition to Adulthood” on April 15, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM. The event will be held online and is aimed at supporting students as they prepare for life after high school.

The topic of transitioning to adulthood is important for students and families as they navigate the challenges and opportunities that come with leaving high school. Events like this provide guidance and resources to help students make informed decisions about their futures.

South Cobb High School offers a range of extracurricular programs, including athletics, clubs, and fine arts, which are designed to support student growth and encourage community engagement, according to the official website. The school maintains a campus environment focused on fostering a sense of community among its students.

As part of the Cobb County School District, South Cobb High School is recognized for its commitment to educational excellence. The school’s curriculum and extracurricular activities aim to promote student achievement in various areas, according to the official website.

Principal Dr. Kevin McCall leads South Cobb High School’s administration in guiding these efforts, according to the official website. The upcoming virtual event reflects the school’s ongoing dedication to preparing students for success beyond graduation.



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