The Cobb County School District Thursday announced that several principals will be retiring after the current school year, including two in East Cobb.
Donna Long, who has been the principal at Shallowford Falls Elementary School since 2018, will be retiring as of July 1, the district said at a Cobb school board meeting.
Before her appointment at Shallowford Falls, she was an assistant principal at Murdock Elementary School.
Also retiring on July 1 is Kristin Erbskorn of Davis Elementary School, who has been in that position for the last six years.
She has been a teacher and administrator with the Cobb school district for 27 years.
Also on Thursday, the Cobb school board voted to renew the Walton High School charter for another five years.
That item was on the consent agenda.
In separate unanimous 7-0 votes, the school board approved spending nearly $16 million to expand and renovate the theatre at Lassiter High School, and nearly $5 million for classroom and parking upgrades at Wheeler High School.
More details about all three of those items may be found by clicking here.
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