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September 5, 2025—Teaching Cobb students is a partnership between Cobb parents and Cobb educators. Our students are better prepared than their peers across the metro and state, as decisions for Cobb kids are made by the people who know them best—their parents and educators. After a three-year legal defense, Cobb's schools will continue to be laser-focused on what Cobb students need, not agendas from political activist groups from across the country.
In the latest attempt to dramatically change the direction of Cobb's schools, this week, after a three-year lawsuit, a federal judge dismissed a case (Finn v. Cobb County Board of Elections) that was part of a larger campaign to replace sitting Cobb Board members and included accusations of "whitewashing" and "discriminating against communities of color".
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The politically motivated lawsuit, which was filed in 2022 by the Southern Poverty Law Center, ACLU, and a variety of local political action groups, was dismissed as moot as "the Court remains unpersuaded." The dismissal concludes, for now, another attempt to take control of Cobb's schools from Cobb families.
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