What is a zero tolerance policy?
Zero Tolerance means that when a discipline infraction occurs under the policy, the student is subject to a mandated suspension with NO exceptions. Specific zero tolerance infractions, which include drug, weapons, alcohol, tobacco, and bullying, and the suspension designated for each offence are listed in the Cobb County School District policy manual. This information is also available in local school handbooks, student folders, and the district web site at www.cobbk12.org.org. Top of page. How can I become a school bus driver? We are always looking for good drivers to train to become school bus drivers. We have classes beginning every other week. Applications are available at our central offices: 620 South Cobb Drive, Marietta or 514 Glover Street, Marietta. Applications may also be obtained by phoning 770-528-6500 or 770-429-3300. For more information, please visit our Employment Opportunities page. Top of page. Special Needs Transportation How can I receive transportation for my spe
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