Recently, several shattered student laptop screens were reported. Many of these were caused by headphones and pencils being closed inside the lids. Instances which could have been avoided by slowing down and taking a moment to look. We cannot stress enough that you must be extra careful with your laptop. Keep the laptops in the case issued to you. Charge them up at night and keep your cords at home. Keep all food and drink away. And lastly, keep your laptop with you as you travel the school building or bus. You are responsible for the care of your laptop for as long as you are a Cobb County student. Follow these care tips below:Turn off, close the cover, and zip up the device when transporting. Make sure your hands are clean before using the device. Put the device on a flat surface and make sure the charger is safely out of the way. Carry the device with two hands by the base. Keep heavy objects away from the device. Clean with a soft microfiber cloth. Never use a liquid cleaner.
Chick-fil-A, Menchie's Frozen Yogurt & Fresh Muffins will be sold in the mornings in the bus port on the following dates:
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