Schools
Assistant Superintendent Named for West Cobb Schools
An elementary principal is leaving to become the assistant superintendent that will oversee all schools in the Harrison, Hillgrove and McEachern high school districts.
By Wendy Parker
With two weeks to go before the start of a new school year, two East Cobb schools are losing their principals.
Tracie Doe of Timber Ridge Elementary School and Robin Lattizori of Dodgen Middle School have been named area assistant superintendents in the Cobb County School District.
Doe will oversee all schools in Area 5, which includes the Allatoona, Harrison, Hillgrove and McEachern high school districts. She will replace former Pope principal Rick Beaulieu, who has left to take an administrative position with Atlanta Public Schools.
Lattizori will succeed Doreen Griffeth in overseeing East Cobb's Area 3, which covers the Lassiter, Pope, Walton and Wheeler high school districts. Griffeth is leaving to become the superintendent of schools in Cullman, Ala.
The school board will vote later on principal appointments at Timber Ridge and Dodgen.
Also on Wednesday, the board approved funding to begin architectural design work for construction projects at Walton and Wheeler high schools.
The Walton contract was awarded in the amount of $1.4 million to Chapman Griffin Lanier Sussenbach Architects, Inc. of Smyrna. The $40 million project will include a new main classroom building, gymnasium and fine arts facility.
The board also approved an architectural design contract totaling $855,277 for Croft and Associates of Kennesaw for plans to build a new gymnasium at theatre at Wheeler.
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