Governor's Office Recognizes Northeast Cobb Schools
Ten Northeast Cobb schools were recognized by the Governor’s Office for improvements and achievement.
Cobb County schools are being recognized under Georgia's Single Statewide Accountability System, developed by the Governor’s Office of Student Achievement, to award schools based on their performance on state curriculum exams and Adequate Yearly Progress status. Forty-one Cobb schools are being recognized for improvement and achievement during the 2010-2011 school year, according to Gov. Nathan Deal.
The Northeast Cobb schools that received awards are as follows:
Highest Performance Platinum awards: Lassiter and Sprayberry high schools.
Highest Performing Gold awards: Rocky Mount and Mountain View elementary schools, and Mabry Middle School.
Highest Performing Silver awards: Davis and Addison elementary schools, and Simpson Middle School.
Highest Performing Bronze awards: Nicholson and Kincaid elementary schools.
Sprayberry High School was recognized for “Greatest Gains for Students Meeting and Exceeding Standards” and received the Greatest Gain Platinum award.