Posts Tagged ‘NCSIS’
North Cobb Magnet Freshman Tailgate August 15 RSVP!
Your student is invited to our Annual Freshman Tailgate on Friday, August 15, from 4:00-6:00 PM!
RSVP: Please use this link or the QR Code attached.
Read MoreFirst Week of School Class Pix!
Our Magnet Teachers just LOVE to celebrate their classes! Here are some fun pictures from the first week of school. Mr. Evans’ senior advisement has officially reached the top! This is their year—the final chapter of their Magnet journey—and it’s packed with exciting opportunities, milestones, and memories in the making. They’ve worked hard to get…
Read MoreClass of 2029 Orientation Recap
On Thursday evening, July 31, we had the absolute joy of welcoming the Class of 2029 to North Cobb’s School for International Studies at our annual Magnet Orientation—and what a night it was!
Read MoreNorth Cobb School for International Studies 2025 Magnet Orientation!
Magnet Freshman Orientation Is Tomorrow! Here’s Why You Won’t Want to Miss It The countdown is almost over—Magnet Orientation is tomorrow, Thursday, July 31, 2025 at 6:00 PM—and we can’t wait to welcome the Class of 2029 to the North Cobb School for International Studies! Whether you’re feeling excited, nervous, or a little bit of…
Read MoreFall, 2024 NCSIS Open House, Oct. 22
Oct 22, 2024, North Cobb School for International Studies Open House We are all so excited to have you join us on October 22, 2024 for our Fall Magnet Open House! We will begin in the PAC at 6:10 p.m. Beginning at 5:45 pm we will have Assorted NCHS teachers and staff, the Magnet Foundation,…
Read MoreNorth Cobb Magnet Student Isabel O’Connell Presents AP Research Paper at Georgia State University
Congratulations to Isabel O’Connell! On Sunday, April 14, 2024, North Cobb’s very own Isabel O’Connell, a dedicated student and enthusiastic researcher, presented her AP Research project to a prestigious group of scholars at the Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium held at Georgia State University. At the event, college students at the graduate and undergraduate levels presented their…
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