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Special Education Parent Mentors Kick Off 2019-20 Programming
CCSD’s Special Education Parent Mentors draw on their personal experience to offer assistance and resources to parents.
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Cobb Pros at GATE Conference
Rachel Simmons, along with Amanda Stafford, CCSD AT Specialist, presented at the Georgia Assistive Technology in Education conference at...
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Transition Services and Psychological Services Partner to Provide a “Waiver Bee” at Osborne High School.
Transition Services and Psychological Services Partner to Provide a “Waiver Bee” at Osborne High School.
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Hip Hip Hooray! It’s The 100th Day!
100 days of Learning at Norton Park. Happy 100th day from Mrs Shanon’s and Mrs. Wallace’s Pre-k! We had...
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Big Impact, Little Minds
Kemp Teacher Wins Grant for Special Needs Preschool. Julie Schultz is always looking for new ways to educate her...
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Cobb hosts the Metro Transition Consortium
Cobb County School District hosts the Metro Transition Consortium three times a year.
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Corporate Classroom Interns
Interns learn customer service and money skills by selling coffee and snacks to ISC staff each morning in their...
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SPECIAL EDUCATION DANCE
In February of this year students enjoyed the Special Education Dance, sponsored by the special education Adapted PE staff.
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Transition Talk: Medicaid Waivers
On February 12th, Transition Services presented their second Transition Talk of the year.
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2020: New Year, New Workshops & Stand-Out Events
Revised programs and exciting events offer support to Cobb’s parents.
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Learning, Literacy, Laughter and Love
A look into Learning at the South Cobb Early Learning Center. Cobb County Preschool Teachers pull out all the...
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Community Connections Brings the Fun to CCSD Families
Annual resource fair connects parents, students with special needs to community opportunities
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An Apple A Day
Tritt Elementary Preschool gets busy during a STEAM activity. The SNP class at Tritt Elementary continue to learn through...
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Assistive Tech for Complex Needs
Cobb County Schools’ Assistive Technology department works with individual students to meet their needs for accessing the curriculum.
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Community Based Instruction Moves Online
When taking students into the community isn’t possible, community based skills instruction gets creative. Even though students are beginning...
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Parent Mentors Offer Virtual Presentations, Ongoing Support
Check out the “About Us!” and the “VIP Presentation Library” tabs to learn more about your parent mentors and...
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Keeping It Real
PreK students keeping it “Real” with their “Down on the Farm” literacy unit Lewis PreK students making Real-World connections.
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“Fall”-ing In Love With Learning
Take a peek inside Lewis Elementary’s PreK classroom. Preschool students at Lewis Elementary are “falling” into learning . Ms....
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Former CCSD Students Recognized
Cobb County School District Graduates were Recognized for their Post-Secondary Career Success. During the Bridges From School to Work...
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Parents Investigate Ways to Support Their Adult Children
An attorney and speakers from the Georgia Advocacy Office provide parents with options to support their children with disabilities...
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Helping CCSD Students Move Into Post-Secondary Life
How do we help create success for students with disabilities after they leave high school? Cobb County School District...
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Pope High School Transition Academy Answers the Call
The Transition Academy students from Pope High School participate in community service.
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A Fair to Attend: Community Connections Brings the Fun
Discover opportunities for students with disabilities at the January resource fair hosted by CCSD’s Special Education Parent Mentors.
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‘Safety First’ Event Provides Specialized Instruction
Cobb County Safety Village partners with CCSD Special Education Parent Mentors to deliver strategies to keep children with disabilities...
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Students Exploring Transition Services Program Gives Back to the Community
Community Based Instruction Teaches Students about Helping Their Communities
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IEP Prep is a Team Effort
Parent Mentors Share Ideas for Successful Meetings CCSD’s Special Education Parent Mentors Stacy Greene and Antoinette Nichols offer their...
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Special Education Parent Mentors Offer Yearlong Support
Families of students with disabilities benefit from programs, resources
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Connecting from a Distance
Helping Families Plug into Resources. Special Education Parent Mentors’ website is a wealth of resources for families of children...
Screen Team
Vision Screening
Did you know?
Since 2016 the “Screen Team” which consists of the East Cobb,
Smyrna Jonquil, Marietta and Atlanta Latino Lions Clubs has
provided over 41,000 vision screening for Cobb County School
students. Volunteers for the screening were Ray and Liz Moore, Jeff Budd, Henry Bohn, Frank Harper, Alice Harper, Bob Hennessey, Al Hernandez, Asgar Kachwalla, Jon Lichner, Gene McDuffie, Ed Ressler, Joanne Ressler, Normanie Ricks (and her father Norman Ricks), Bob Shaw, Ron Shelby, Don Webster, Jan Williams, David White, Steve Hughes, Nan Hughes from the Marietta Lions Club, Angela Weber, Zina Amini, Xavier Macias and his wife Lizbeth from the Atlanta Latino Lions Club.
We identify up to 6 different deficiencies compared to the 1 that
the previous testing method discovered. School staff determines if
the child has resources available for an exam and eye wear, as
needed. If none is available, our Foundation is committed to
providing that service. Over the past 4 years, we have assisted
over 250 children with an exam and eye wear.
Sprayberry Adapted PE Superbowl
The Sprayberry Adapted PE Super Bowl was a HUGE success! The event was a collaborative effort of teachers, students, and even the competition cheerleading squad. The Assistant Principal, Lindsay Barnett, thanked the staff for creating an environment that gave the students an opportunity to perform skills they have been developing and engage in a fun activity on a stage that highlighted them as individuals. “Your efforts created a day that will surely be cemented in my memory for years to come, and I’m certain it was a true highlight of the year for the students.” Sprayberry’s Alumni and Head Football Coach Brett Vavra was the special guest. Coach Vavra met with the captains prior to kick off for the traditional coin toss. The students beamed with pride as Vavra presented them with a 4-foot-high Super Bowl trophy concluding the 4th quarter! All in all, the 1st annual Sprayberry Adapted PE Super Bowl encompassed the Cobb mission of One Team, One Goal: Student Success!