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Cobb Revisits Common Core Issue
The school board heard possible options in lieu of math textbooks, but took no action.

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The school board heard possible options in lieu of math textbooks, but took no action.

The school board heard possible options in lieu of math textbooks, but took no action.
Dress for an interview, since potential employers will be on hand.
The school board heard possible options in lieu of math textbooks, but took no action.
"Followed" is the latest from former Kennesaw State teacher Elaine Dauber Thornton.
The school board heard possible options in lieu of math textbooks, but took no action.
The school board heard possible options in lieu of math textbooks, but took no action.
Hear what head coach Brian Bohannon is telling recruits about the brand-new program -- and the school.
The school board heard possible options in lieu of math textbooks, but took no action.
The school board heard possible options in lieu of math textbooks, but took no action.
Dress for an interview, since potential employers will be on hand.
Sponsorships are also being accepted for the July 13 celebration.
"Followed" is the latest from former Kennesaw State teacher Elaine Dauber Thornton.
The latest incident reports from the Northeast Cobb area.
The latest incident reports from Precinct 4 and selected areas of Precinct 3.
Tuesday is the online registration deadline for the race on the river; the festival is free.
Major League Baseball completed its first-year draft over the weekend.
Tuesday is the online registration deadline for the race on the river; the festival is free.
The Cobb Parks and Rec Department wants you to share your best shots.
Applications are being accepted at the other East Cobb locations.