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Getting a
Learner's Permit or Driver's License this summer?
As you know the Governor has signed the law,
effective January 1, 2007, requiring all 16 year olds to have
driver's ed prior to a license at 16. As a reminder, please
communicate to your communities that we in conjunction with
Marietta City Schools provide this training. The Cobb County
School District has a significant funding requirement in this
program and I would hope that you are enthusiastically utilizing
this opportunity. Registration is now under way for summer.
If you need clarification or further information, please contact
Cindi Parris, Supervisor, Marietta Community School, at
770-429-3170, Ext. 3303; 770-429-3178 (fax); or
CParris@marietta-city.k12.ga.us
Driver's License Information
The website for
The
Department of Motor Vehicles contains excellent information
for high school students about their driver's licenses and
school.
Marietta/Cobb Drivers' Education Program:
Starting
on November 3, 2005, Marietta/Cobb Driver’s Education, located
at 1171 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta, Georgia will be providing
road test services for the Georgia Department of Driver Services
to teens under 18 years of age who need a road test to receive
their very first Class D Georgia driver’s license.
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More Information
Parking Information for the 2007-08
School Year
Parking
Each person who
chooses to park a vehicle at Kennesaw Mountain must purchase a
$50.00 per semester parking permit and will be assigned a numbered
parking space. The Cobb County Public School Parking Permit
Application and Vehicle Registration Form (12-92) shall be used to
advise students and parents of rules and regulations.
One day parking will be limited to
two days per semester, and is subject to the same rules and
regulations as stated on the Parking Permit
application.
Parking and traffic violations on
campus shall be subject to the following
disciplines:
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Fines for
minor violations will range from $10.00 to $35.00 and must be paid
in Admin 1.
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As stated on
the Parking Permit Application form, fines not paid the following
school day will be assessed an additional $1.00 per day up to
$10.00. At that time, further disciplinary action will be taken,
up to but not limited to Saturday School or In-School
Suspension.
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Moving
violations are subject to state traffic citations.
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Suspension or
revocation of parking on campus.
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Vehicle towed
at owner's expense.
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Parking will be revoked after
six unexcused tardies to school, or if the student leaves
campus without permission.
In such cases, no part of
the parking fee will be refunded.
Reckless driving in
neighboring subdivisions may result in revocation of parking
privileges on
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