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Literacy Academy
The Literacy Academy at Dunleith Elementary School delivers a quality Literacy Arts education for all students. Students utilize literacy skills to understand all aspects of learning. The literacy focus at Dunleith Elementary creates an environment where reading and writing are the foundations for life-long learning. This program provides Kindergarten through fifth grade students an inclusive academic program that integrates literacy with technology learning tools and resources.

Marietta Blue Devils Live on WSB-TV SportsZone, Sept. 10
Watch the Marietta High School Blue Devils take on McEachern on WSB-TV SportsZone Friday. Channel 2 WSB-TV and PlayON! Sports will broadcast the game live to fans all over north Georgia. Games will air on RTV - Comcast Cable channel 248 or Charter channel 127 at 7:30 p.m. and replay at 1 a.m. on Channel 2.

Constitution Day 5th Grade Donation, Sept. 17
Constitution Day (or Citizenship Day) is an American federal observance that commemorates the signing of the U.S. Constitution on September 17, 1787, and those who have become U.S. citizens. The signing of the U.S. Constitution established the many rights and freedoms “We the People” enjoy today. In honor of Constitution Day, the Constitution Day Committee will donate copies of the Constitution to each Marietta City Schools fifth grade student.

Marietta Reads! 8th Annual Event – Marietta Square, Sept. 25
Marietta Reads!, the Marietta City Schools citywide effort to foster reading and literacy in the community, celebrates its eighth-year anniversary on Saturday, September 25, 2010 in Glover Park on Marietta Square from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

MCS Superintendent Among Finalists GSSA 2011 Superintendent of the Year
Marietta City Schools (MCS) Superintendent, Dr. Emily Lembeck is among four finalists named by the Georgia School Superintendents Association (GSSA) for 2011 Superintendent of the Year. Lembeck, also a finalist in 2010, was selected from among a field of twenty superintendents, three-fourths of them that were placed in nomination by members of their local boards of education. More»

