South Cobb High School Foundation opens scholarship applications for class of 2026 seniors

Dr. T.J. Perry, principal of South Cobb High School
Dr. T.J. Perry, principal of South Cobb High School
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The South Cobb High School Scholarship Foundation has opened its application process for the 2026 academic year. Three scholarships, each valued at $3,000, will be awarded to eligible seniors from the Class of 2026 at South Cobb High School. The deadline for submitting applications is Friday, March 27, 2026.

To apply, students must complete the application using a QR code provided by the foundation. For further details or questions about the scholarship process, applicants are encouraged to contact Mrs. Robin Dowdy at robin.dowdy@cobbk12.org.

South Cobb High School offers a variety of extracurricular activities such as athletic programs and fine arts clubs that help foster student growth and community engagement, according to its official website. The school maintains a campus designed to support a community-focused environment and operates under the Cobb County School District, which is recognized for educational excellence.

The school’s curriculum includes advanced classes and career-focused programs in addition to extracurricular opportunities that promote achievement and personal development among students. Principal Dr. Kevin McCall leads the administration team at South Cobb High School.



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