Marietta City Schools has Before and After School care for Pre-K-5th grade, and Before Care only for 6th Grade. The ASP/BSP programs provide a secure place for children to stay for extended hours beyond the school day.
Marietta/Cobb Driver’s Education provides high quality, low cost instruction for teen drivers with the goal of saving lives. Programs are open to all teens ages 15 - 19, regardless of school or county affiliation.
Marietta/Cobb Driver’s Education provides high quality, low cost instruction for teen drivers with the goal of saving lives.
Driver's License Test Appointments
Driver's Ed Extra Driving Services
Childcare for Marietta City Schools' faculty and staff
Harrison High School is located at 4500 Due West Road, Kennesaw, GA 30152
Lost Mountain Middle School is located at 700 Old Mountain Rd NW, Kennesaw, GA 30152
The Marietta Community School is located at 368 Wright St., Marietta, GA 30064
30/6 Online Course Driving Package
Pope High School is located at 3001 Hembree Rd NE, Marietta, GA 30062
Special event classes to learn something new, enjoy time with friends, and have a lot of fun!
Find your voice and take your singing to the next level! In this high-energy vocal camp, students will explore the fundamentals of strong, healthy singing through fun exercises, group activities, and real choral experiences. Campers will learn to read music, understand vocal technique, and build confidence performing with others. No prior experience is need, just bring your enthusiasm and love for music! This camp is offered by the directors of Quadratum: Brian Parks and Catherine Moulton
Brian Parks holds advanced degrees in Composition and Ethnomusicology from Wesleyan University and is a Fellow of the American Guild of Organists. He has studied Ghanaian music with Abraham Adzenyah, John Dankwa, and Elikem Nyamuame since 2007. He has performed Ghanaian music at Yale University, the National Meeting of the Society of Ethnomusicology, and IRCAM in Paris among other sites. He co-founded Quadratum in 2019 to provide a pedagogical space for young people to learn comprehensive self-sufficiency through rigorous musics, unique expeditions, and direct-impact community service.
Catherine Moulton is a pedagogue and choralist working in Marietta. Her teaching strives to embody music theoretic principles through vocal technique, stagecraft, confident self-presentation, and the building of other critical life skills. Currently, she runs an active private lesson studio and co-directs Quadratum alongside Brian Parks. She has been studying Ghanaian drumming since 2017. For more information on her background, visit www.catherinemoulton.com.