South Cobb High School schedules family event on using AI for learning

Dr. T.J. Perry, principal of South Cobb High School - Official Website
Dr. T.J. Perry, principal of South Cobb High School - Official Website
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South Cobb High School will host an event titled “How Families Can Use AI to Support Learning” on February 12, 2026. The session is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. and will take place in the Magnet Cafeteria at the school.

The event aims to inform families about ways artificial intelligence can be used to help students with their learning. South Cobb High School, located in Cobb County, provides a range of extracurricular activities such as athletics, clubs, and fine arts to support student growth and community engagement, according to its official website. The school is led by Principal Dr. Kevin McCall and operates within the Cobb County School District, which is recognized for educational excellence.

South Cobb High School maintains a campus designed to foster a community-focused environment and offers advanced placement courses as well as career pathways for students (source). The school’s comprehensive curriculum and extracurricular offerings are intended to promote student achievement.

The upcoming event reflects South Cobb High School’s ongoing efforts to involve families in educational initiatives that align with its mission of supporting student development through diverse opportunities (source).



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