Campbell High School International
Baccalaureate Program
provides an internationally recognized, challenging curriculum, resulting in
broad and deep preparation for university studies. Classroom study in the core
areas is extended by critical examination of theories of knowledge,
participation in community service, and completion of an original research
project. In addition to the high school diploma, students are awarded an IB
diploma after successfully completing international exams in the six subject
areas.
Contact: Dan
Penick, Coordinator, 5265 Ward Street, Smyrna, Georgia 30080. Phone:
678.842.6856
Kennesaw Mountain High School Academy
of Mathematics, Science, and Technology, a national model, features a broad-based, accelerated
curriculum. Post-AP opportunities are found in mathematics, physical sciences
and life sciences, which include extensive laboratory experiences. Also offered
is a full array of engineering technology courses. Students complete a senior
research project and field experience with a local professional practice,
industry, or institution of higher learning.
Contact: Dr.
Mimi Dyer, Director, 1898 Kennesaw Due West Road, Kennesaw, GA., 30152. Phone:
678-331-3954
North Cobb School for International
Studies has as its
primary goal to provide an advanced educational experience for students
emphasizing the development of global perspectives on politics, culture and
science. Additionally, students in the School for International Studies will
acquire leadership skills through extracurricular activities, service learning
and a culminating senior project and presentation. Emphasis is placed on
participation in Advanced Placement courses, international travel, and cultural
exchanges.
Contact:
David Stephenson, 3400 Highway 293 North, Kennesaw, GA 30144. Phone:
770.975.6685 ext. 301
Pebblebrook High School Center for
Excellence in the Performing Arts serves students with exceptional talent in the arts. Its
goal is to develop and nurture talented young artists for successful careers in
the performing arts through extensive training programs and classes in drama,
dance, technical theatre, and vocal music while maintaining high academic
achievement. Applicants’ attendance, academic record, behavior, and talent
potential are considerations for admittance to the Center.
Contact:
Frank Timmerman, Director, 991 Old Alabama Road, Mableton, Georgia 30126. Phone
770.819.2521
South Cobb High School Academy of
Research and Medical Sciences focuses on opportunities in medical sciences and scientific
research. Students will have their courses tailored to infuse both scientific
research and medical sciences into the magnet curriculum. The medical science
portion of the program utilizes the on-site medical lab/clinic and intern with
a health professional of their choosing. The research portion of the magnet
program culminates in a research project and internship with a local business
or institution of higher education.
Contact: Dr.
Erika Ijames-Wilson, Coordinator, 1920 Clay Road, Austell, Georgia 30106. Phone
770.819.2611, x. 283.
Wheeler High School Center for
Advanced Studies in Science, Mathematics, and Technology has primary areas of emphasis in
engineering and medical biotechnology. Students culminate their studies with a
senior internship and research experience with universities, local practices,
and industry partners.
Contact: Dr. Tiffany Stark, Coordinator, 375 Holt
Road, Marietta, Georgia 30068. Phone 770.578.3286.