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Cobb County School Board extends superintendent contract, approves personnel and student-discipline actions, and opts out of HB 581

2325431 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

At its Feb. 13, 2025 voting session the Cobb County Board of Education unanimously approved two student-discipline appeals, accepted a personnel report, extended Superintendent Ragsdale's contract through Feb. 12, 2028, approved consent items, and adopted a resolution to opt out of the House Bill 581 process.

The Cobb County Board of Education on Feb. 13, 2025 approved a package of personnel and business items, including two student-discipline appeals, acceptance of the human-resources report, a three-year extension of Superintendent Ragsdale's contract and a resolution to opt out of the House Bill 581 process.

Board members voted unanimously on each recorded action. The votes were taken during the meeting's action-item portion after executive session.

Votes at a glance

- Student-discipline appeal 12: Motion to approve the student disciplinary hearing officer's decision carried 6-0. (Motion by Miss Davis; second by Mr. Scammerhorn.) Details of the underlying disciplinary decision were not specified in the public record.

- Student-discipline appeal 13: Motion to approve the student disciplinary hearing officer's decision carried 6-0. (Motion by Mr. Schumacher; second by Mr. Wheeler.)…

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