Campbell Middle School reminds families of 8th grade end-of-year events fee deadline

Dr. LaEla Mitchell Principal
Dr. LaEla Mitchell Principal
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Campbell Middle School announced on April 21 that the deadline to pay for eighth grade end-of-year events is approaching. Payments must be submitted by May 8 for students to participate in all activities.

The school said the cost for these events is $35.00 and payments should be made through MyPayments Plus under the title ‘8th Grade End of Year Events.’ The announcement aims to ensure that all eligible students have the opportunity to take part in planned celebrations at the end of their middle school experience.

Campbell Middle School is linked to a district known for educational excellence, according to the official website. The school is part of the Cobb County School District and offers International Baccalaureate programs integrated with Dual Language Immersion education, according to the same source. It maintains accreditation from Cognia as part of its commitment within the district and delivers advanced Spanish instruction alongside its International Baccalaureate curriculum.

The school educates students through an International Baccalaureate program and a Dual Language Immersion initiative that teaches advanced Spanish and social studies. Campbell Middle provides integrated language instruction for students advancing from elementary programs, continuing its accredited educational approach within Cobb County School District, according to the official website.

Families are encouraged by Campbell Middle administration not to miss this payment deadline so their children can enjoy all planned festivities.



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