SOUTH COBB HIGH SCHOOL: Student On-line Drop/Add Requests

SOUTH COBB HIGH SCHOOL: Student On-line Drop/Add Requests
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South Cobb High School issued the following announcement on Dec. 15. 

As we prepare for 2nd semester, now is a good time for students to sit with their parents and review their schedule for 2nd semester.  The electives that are currently on the student’s schedule were generated from the course requests that students made in the Spring of 2021; therefore, ELECTIVES are set. 

If a student needs to change a CORE class, he/she should see their TEACHER so the teacher can submit a drop/add request (based on review of the student’s grade history/transcript). TEACHERS will submit drop/add requests for students from January 5 – 7, 2022.

On January 10th STUDENTS will have an opportunity to submit their own drop/add request. All student requests are due by @ 3:30 PM on January 10.  The on-line link to access the drop/add request form will be provided on January 10th at 8:30 AM. 

We thank you for understanding our process as we strive for Eagle Excellence.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: South Cobb High School



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