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Cobb County School District : ‘Tis The Season Of Giving Across Cobb Schools

Whether through food drives, tutoring, community clean-ups, or other ways of volunteering to help others, schools and students give back.

Dec. 7, 2021

Whether through food drives, free tutoring, community clean-ups, or other ways of volunteering to help others, the schools and students across Cobb give back to the community throughout the year. The giving nature of Cobb students, staff, and families stands out even more during the holiday season.

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Some schools, like Awtrey Middle School and Barber Middle School, host giving tree programs to collect gifts for those in need. The Rocky Mount Elementary School community supported a similar gift collection called the Helping Hands Holiday Drive.

Awtrey Middle School Barber Middle School Rocky Mount Elementary School

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Each year, Sprayberry High School and Wheeler High School take a more hands-on approach with their Shop with a Yellow Jacket and Shop with a Wildcat programs.

Sprayberry High School Wheeler High School

Smyrna Elementary School community collects donations for the MUST Ministries Toy Drive. Donations this season at Powder Springs Elementary School benefit the AFLAC Cancer and Blood Disorder Center at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Fair Oaks Elementary School hosted a Tots & Teens Toy Drive.

Smyrna Elementary School Powder Springs Elementary School Fair Oaks Elementary School

Other schools step up to keep families warm this season. Pine Mountain Middle School’s Beta Club and National Junior Honor Society organized a winter clothing and coat drive to help those in need. The Palmer Middle School community collected scarves, hats, and mittens to donate to others.

Pine Mountain Middle School’s Palmer Middle School

Allatoona High School’s giving spirit focused on collecting food for The Center for Children & Young Adults.

Allatoona High School’s

Ahead of the holiday season, Hillgrove High School students helped march out hunger for students a two Cobb elementary schools and even extended their goodwill beyond the borders of Cobb County, Georgia, and the United States.

Hillgrove High School

Dickerson Middle School also helped those outside Cobb County. Dickerson’s Pay It Forward Club sponsored its 5th annual book drive. This year, the donated books will benefit the students impacted by the Middle Tennessee floods, which destroyed their schools.

Dickerson Middle School

Cobb cares, and those are just some of the ways our schools show it.


This press release was produced by Cobb County School District. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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