100% of COS seniors
have graduated from
high school since 2014.
College academic and
athletic scholarships
earned by COS student
athletes have exceeded
$400,000 since 2014.
COS student athletes earned
226 college credits prior to high
school graduation since 2013.
Alumni Success:
46% First-generation college or military
Since 2020: 4 COS alumni earned bachelor’s degrees and are employed.
97% of COS alumni are employed, enrolled in college, or are active-duty military, May 2022.
Academic Year 21-22:
7 Dual-Enrollment Students, Fall 2022
Middle to High-school Boys Fall 2021 GPA: 2.68 Spring 2022 GPA: 3.20 Fall 2022 GPA: 3.00
Middle to High-school Girls Fall 2021 GPA: 3.03 Spring 2022 GPA: 3.44 Fall 2022 GPA: 3.40
18 middle and high school students on the Honor Roll, Fall 2022
Literacy Day events held
for Elementary students
and their families.
COS partners with Honeywell and UGA Marine Extension to create YoPRO, a natural sciences program for middle and high school students.
Introduction to computer coding
for middle school students.
Robotics kit builds and coding
for middle school students.
1,540 bags of fresh fruit
and vegetables distributed
to COS families as part of
our Nutrition Program.
Summer 2022, kayak trips for
middle and high school students.
COS student-athletes
organize and execute
annual Holiday Food
Distribution, giving out
over 150 boxes of food
to families in need.
Annual Back-to-School
Drive distributes 150
backpacks and school
supplies with community
partner investment.
COS and its partners, as part of Atlanta United Foundation’s GA100 program, built a new futsal court near a public housing community. Approx. Cost: $180,000.
Atlanta United soccer
players and executives
attended our grand opening
of the Futsal Court.
Completed Spring and Fall
soccer in-house and travel
soccer programs for boys
and girls ages 4 to 17.
Five players played in games
with Georgia Soccer State team.
Hosted World Cup watch
events for COS students.
One COS player was selected to
Olympic Development Region III
pool of players: Region III is
comprised of 10 states.
Three college visits:
South Carolina State University,
Edward Waters University
and Wesleyan College.
Hosted Zoom meet-and-greet
with COS girls’ families, female
college soccer players from
Mississippi State University,
Florida State University,
and their parents.
Hosted three college soccer
ID clinics in Brunswick for
COS students.
Successfully launched
the I AM: Soccer Mom
and Dad and I AM COS
billboard campaign with
corporate sponsorships.
COS was awarded a $42,000
challenge match grant by the
St. Mary’s United Methodist
Church Foundation for 2023.
Every dollar raised by COS is
matched by the foundation,
up to $42,000.