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"The children not only learn but also have fun and feel supported and loved."
60 teams from Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee participated at SAPA event
With flying flags, twirling sabers and other props, 60 units will dance, tumble and entertain while competing for a SAPA title
Selections are based on comprehensive, competitive auditions
The Cobb Schools composite ACT score of 23.0 out of a maximum of 36 points was 1.4 points higher than the Georgia average.
Hoya band will perform at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom on Nov. 6
Harrison, Kennesaw Mountain, Pope and Walton reach event finals
Hoyas finished second overall in recent Carolina regional
Harrison and Walton finish second and third among nearly 30 high school marching bands from six states
Competition follows first place finish at recent Wolverine Marching Classic
Hoyas Heading to North Carolina Next for BOA Regional Competition
Recognized for academic, leadership, service and music accomplishments
Nationally acclaimed Hoya band will compete in regional, Band of America events before leading a Magic Kingdom Parade
Through all the obstacles students have faced over the last two years, Army JROTC cadets have risen to the challenge.
Kennesaw State University's Division of Student Affairs will host an event to raise awareness about suicide and mental health issues.
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) today named Dr. Kathy “Kat” Schwaig president of Kennesaw State Univ.
More than 60 teams participating in Regionals at March 26-27 at Harrison High School
Kennesaw State University economist Aniruddha Bagchi will discuss his research on the economic aspects of law enforcement.
Two faculty researchers were recently recognized for their contributions in the fields of engineering and biology at Kennesaw State Univ.
Statements from teachers like, “There is no other school or district I'd rather work for,” say a lot about why educators at Cobb sign up.
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Data research expert Ramazan Aygun will discuss his research on protein crystallization and research computing as the featured presenter.
Fair Oaks Elementary School slid straight into Black History Month with an integrative book study honoring a decades-old dance tradition.
Will perform at GMEA event in Athens March 3-5
The deadline for applying for Pre-K classes is fast approaching. Applications from interested families must be received by March 25.
Ten prominent Kennesaw State University philanthropic leaders were recognized Thursday night.
Throughout his life, Kennesaw State University graduate Jeff Pruitt sought to lend a hand where he could, keeping that in mind.
Kennesaw State University hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday to celebrate the opening of the new Academic Learning Center.
Kennesaw State Univ., alumnus Raymond Goslow was cheered on by the University community Tuesday as they watched his performance.
The Office of Economic Development and Community Engagement is hosting the first Chamber Summit at Kennesaw State University on Feb. 23.
Recent Kennesaw State University graduate Raymond Goslow has advanced to the finals of the 2022 Jeopardy!
Kennesaw St. has joined institutions nationwide and internationally to transform the way research and education can be integrated.
Kennesaw State University was honored Thursday by the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) for its 3D Printing Ecosystem.
Kennesaw State University's has, for the sixth consecutive year, been rated as best in Georgia and among the top in the world.
Dylan Sandoval's path toward a bachelor's degree in from Kennesaw State University has come with some unexpected detours.
Harrison percussion ensemble returns to competition after two-year absence
Internationally respected traffic design and safety researcher Sunanda Dissanayake is the presenter for Kennesaw State University's feature.
It occurred when Sherrill Hayes learned the State Department was interested in partnering with universities to find innovative solutions.