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Pebblebrook High School
Public high school in Mableton, Georgia, United States
Public high school in Mableton, Georgia, United States
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Pebblebrook High School |
| logo | Pebblebrook High School logo.png |
| principal | Dana C. Giles |
| teaching_staff | 152.50 (FTE) |
| established | 1963 |
| type | Public, performance arts |
| district | Cobb County School District |
| grades | 9–12 |
| enrollment | 2,574 (2023-2024) |
| ratio | 16.88 |
| motto | "We are the Brook" |
| streetaddress | 991 Old Alabama Road South |
| city | Mableton, Georgia |
| zipcode | 30126 |
| country | United States |
| coordinates | |
| campus | Suburban (Metro Atlanta) |
| mascot | Falcon |
| rival | South Cobb High School |
| colors | Blue, white, and red |
| newspaper | BrookSpeak |
| website |
Pebblebrook High School is a high school in the Cobb County School District in Mableton, Georgia, United States. The school opened in 1963, serving grades 9-12. Pebblebrook houses the Cobb County Center for Excellence in the Performing Arts, the first magnet program offered within the Cobb County School District.
History
Pebblebrook has had two campuses in its history. The first was at the (formerly) Lindley Middle School 6th Grade Academy (Now Betty Gray Middle School) building on Pebblebrook Circle, and its current location.
Feeder schools
Elementary schools:
- Bryant Intermediate
- Clay Harmony Leland Elementary
- Riverside Elementary
- City View Elementary
Middle schools:
- Lindley Middle
- Garrett Middle
- Betty Gray Middle
Cobb County Center for Excellence in the Performing Arts
The Cobb County Center for Excellence in the Performing Arts (CCCEPA) is a coeducational public magnet program housed on the campus of Pebblebrook High School. CCCEPA offers rigorous training in five major performing arts fields, vocal music, drama, dance, technical theatre, and musical theatre. Interested students are offered one of four auditions throughout the school year.
Sports
- Baseball
- Boys' basketball
- Girls' basketball
- Cheerleading
- Cross country
- Drill team
- Football
- Boys' golf
- Girls' golf
- Raider Team
- Boys' soccer
- Girls' soccer
- Fastpitch softball
- Boys' tennis
- Girls' tennis
- Boys' track
- Girls' track
- Volleyball
- Wrestling
- Lacrosse
Notable alumni
References
References
- "Search for Public Schools - Pebblebrook High School (130129000559)". [[Institute of Education Sciences]].
- Bulter, Wyatt. (August 15, 2022). "History of Pebblebrook high school".
- "CCCEPA".
- "TAY GLOVER-WRIGHT". packers.com.
- "Jared Harper, 2016 Point guard". [[Rivals.com.
- (March 7, 2015). "Class AAAAAA boys: Wheeler 59, Pebblebrook 58".
- (August 13, 2019). "Star Factory: One of the country's most respected performing arts schools is right here in Cobb". [[Marietta Daily Journal]].
- "Trhae Mitchell - Men's Basketball".
- "University of Georgia Athletics".
- Sager II, Craig. (28 March 2023). "Pebblebrook’s Phillips clocks new personal record at Cobb County Championship".
- "Collin Sexton - USA Basketball".
- "WWE star Xavier Woods awaits homecoming at Phillips".
- (May 8, 2012). "The Marietta Daily Journal – Pebblebrook grad goes back in time with 'Jersey Boys'".
- Brasch, Ben. (10 October 2017). "Cobb rapper Lil Yachty surprises Georgia State journalism class". [[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]].
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