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Charlie Brown checks his rearview mirror before heading onto the road Monday in a Marietta City Schools bus. (Photo courtesy of Marietta City Schools) MARIETTA — Approximately 71 percent of ...
Monday was the first day that the Marietta City Schools enacted their school lunch drop-off program. They have 81 drop-off sites throughout the school district. Bus drivers and school volunteers ...
Twenty kids were on board. Marietta City Schools said the bus was headed to Park Street Elementary School. The Marietta Police Department said it happened around 8 a.m. near South Marietta Parkway ...
The 37 students on bus 91-12 were headed to Marietta High School when the crash occurred, Marietta City Schools spokesman Thomas Algarin told the AJC. He said the seriously injured child from the ...
“Well now imagine a child doing that while they are to and from the bus stop.” If Marietta City Police catch you going 11 to 14 miles over the speed limit in an active school zone, you can ...
The damage was discovered Tuesday morning. Marietta City Schools says the vandalism caused some bus delays. The district sent an alert to parents and riders. Marietta borrowed buses from the Cobb ...
The city paid the school system $750 per bus, or $3,000 total, for the vehicles. Marietta City Manager Bill Bruton said the city formally acquired the buses April 2. Marietta police have paid ...
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