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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Revised SPLOST IV Projects Unveiled

Additional funding and renovations have been proposed at Tapp Middle School, Teasley and Kincaid elementaries and in Cobb County.

The feedback Cobb County Board of Education members have been receiving about the proposed SPLOST IV project list has produced some major revisions in the package, and for several schools throughout the county. Board members on Thursday discussed the revised list, which still comes in at an estimated $717 million in collections. Among the major changes are $3.1 million in renovations at Tapp Middle School in Powder Springs, a $3.3 million addition at Kincaid Elementary School in Northeast Cobb and new classroom space at Teasley Elementary School in Smyrna costing another $3.1 million. In East Cobb, two significant changes have been proposed: A $30 million middle school replacement, likely at East Cobb Middle School, and a total of $27 …

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Plank

11:34 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2012

It's not a new gym in the sense that there will now be 3, its renovations and additions so that there will be somewhere on campus that hold the entire student body. Currently, the FTE of Campbell is somewhere north of 3,100 students. While there may only be 2,500 right now, the current "big" gym can barely hold 1,600 without breaking fire codes. I'm not sure about you, but most people had events …   more ›

Monday, August 15, 2011

Cobb School Bell Rings

Three new Smyrna principals welcome back students Monday.

With a projected enrollment of more than 107,000, Cobb County schools opened their doors for the 2011-12 school year Monday morning. At Campbell High School, new Principal Denise McGee returns to the school where she began her education career as a counselor 19 years ago. Campbell is expecting around 2,400 students to be enrolled this year. “I’m really excited to be back here,’’ said McGee, who previously had served as principal at Campbell Middle School. “I’m working with kids who were with me at the middle school. They know me as a principal and my expectations.’’ McGee replaces Dr. Grant Rivera, who left Campbell to become the new principal at Westlake High School in south Fulton County. “Given her existing relationships with our …

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