Congratulations to all scholarship recipients!
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Allatoona High School
Charles Fix
Kendall Smith
Campbell High School
Augustus Konigsmark
Arya Telang
Harrison High School
Tristan Sanford
Gabriella Smith
Hillgrove High School
Justin Cleckley
Leah Sartor
Kell High School
Emmanuela Omole
Kennesaw Mountain High School
Sierra Ford
Taylor Nash
Lassiter High School
No applicants
McEachern High School
Ethan Sinon
Nyla Warburton
North Cobb High School
Kathleen Miller
Brandon Scarlett
Osborne High School
Maria Macias
Emily Manqueros
Pebblebrook High School
Jayda Roach
Elizabeth Robertson
Pope High School
Arina Kucinskaja
Reagan Tyll
South Cobb High School
Chioma Anyanwoke
Jasmine Brown
Sprayberry High School
Joanna Arulraj
Riley Smith
Walton High School
Mary Jacoppo
Tadiwa Zinyongo
Wheeler High School
No applicants

Dr. Kathie Elliott devoted 33 years of dedicated service to the Cobb County School District, leaving a lasting impact on students, educators, and future leaders across the district. Her career began in the classroom as an elementary school teacher and evolved into school leadership, where she served as principal at Eastside Elementary, Varner Elementary, and Kennesaw Elementary. Along the way, Dr. Elliott also shared her expertise in Human Resources, supporting and strengthening the district from multiple perspectives. Even after retiring, Dr. Elliott’s passion for developing others never slowed. She continued to mentor and coach aspiring school leaders through Berry College and supervised student teachers through Kennesaw State University—ensuring that the next generation of educators was prepared, confident, and inspired. In honor of her remarkable legacy, the Dr. Kathie Elliott Scholarship was established to support current Cobb County School District employees who are continuing their educational journeys to advance professionally. This scholarship is designed to uplift those who are investing in their growth and expanding their impact within the district. Eligible applicants may be pursuing: A GED Paraprofessional certification Specialized credentials related to their current role Other educational pathways that enhance skills and career opportunities within CCSD Each scholarship award is $1,000 and may be applied toward tuition, certification fees, or other approved educational expenses. Applications are reviewed year-round, ensuring ongoing opportunities for professional development and advancement. By supporting this scholarship, you are helping to carry forward Dr. Elliott’s commitment to leadership, education, and lifelong learning. Click here to support the Dr. Kathie Elliott Scholarship and invest in future teacher leaders. Click here to learn more about applying for this scholarship.


