North Cobb High School

North Cobb High School
Address
3400 State Highway 293 North
Kennesaw, Georgia, 30144
United States
Coordinates 34°2′21″N 84°38′54″W / 34.03917°N 84.64833°WCoordinates: 34°2′21″N 84°38′54″W / 34.03917°N 84.64833°W
Information
Type Public high school
Established 1958
School district Cobb County School District
Principal Phillp Page
Enrollment 2,900
Color(s) Orange, Blue             
Nickname Warriors
Newspaper The Chant
Yearbook Panorama
Website North Cobb High School

North Cobb High School is a public high school located north of Atlanta in Kennesaw, Georgia. It serves approximately 2900 students in the Cobb County School District, in grades 9-12. The school mascot is the warrior and the school colors are navy blue and orange. North Cobb is the 2nd largest school in the Cobb County School District.

North Cobb was established in 1958, replacing Acworth High School, and is one of the oldest high schools in Cobb County. They have several awards in numerous competitions both athletic and academic alike.

North Cobb has, as of 2006, become the county's only Social Studies and Science magnet program. It is designated as North Cobb's School for International Studies. North Cobb also houses an on campus preschool, which provides students interested in pursuing the Early Childhood Education field experience.

North Cobb has the Advanced Placement Course programs offering courses such as AP Human Geography, AP Language, AP United States History, AP Chemistry, AP Biology, AP European History, AP United States Government and AP Environmental Science.

North Cobb's biggest rivals are Harrison High School , Kennesaw Mountain High School , and Lassiter High School

Activities

NJROTC

North Cobb High School hosts a Naval JROTC unit. The unit at North Cobb is actually a "joint unit", made up of cadets from both North Cobb and Harrison high schools; its official name is the North Cobb/Harrison NJROTC unit.

Marching Band

The North Cobb Warrior Marching Band

Band

The North Cobb Concert Bands have performed all over the state, including the GMEA conference in Savannah in 2006 and 2012. They also attended JanFest at the University of Georgia in 2009.

Notable alumni

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