
The Cobb County School District announced last week that one of its longest-serving educators is retiring.
Debbie Tennyson, who is in her ninth year as principal of Kincaid Elementary School in East Cobb, will be retiring as of July 1.
Her retirement was announced Thursday at a Cobb Board of Education meeting following an executive session.
According to her Kincaid biography Tennyson hails from Michigan and earned a bachelor’s degree from Wayne State University.
She came to the Cobb school district in 1998 and she has been an elementary teacher, instructional lead teacher, technology integration specialist and an assistant principal.
Tennyson also earned a master’s degree and a specialist in education degree from Georgia State University.
East Cobb Middle School assistant principal Kevin Triebsch announced his retirement in January, also effective July 1. He has been the 7th grade assistant principal for four years and has been in the Cobb school district for 29 years.
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