Acworth families have a real advantage with Rhetrix: the in-person summer camp and cohort base is only about 15 minutes away, so there is no cross-metro drive to justify. For a community this close, Rhetrix is genuinely local coaching, not a satellite of an Atlanta program.
Students from Allatoona High School, North Cobb High School, and Harrison High School come to Rhetrix because their schools are strong academically but communication is left to chance. The work here is direct: every student presents every session, in front of real people, with specific feedback on what to fix next time.
Cohorts cap at 14 to 18 students and fill from the surrounding Cobb and Cherokee communities, so families who want in tend to commit early. Live 1:1 virtual coaching is also available for students who want extra reps between sessions.
What Acworth parents ask us most.
How close is Rhetrix to Acworth?
Very close — the in-person summer camp and cohort base is about 15 minutes from most Acworth addresses, one of the shortest drives of any community Rhetrix serves.
Which Acworth schools are represented at Rhetrix?
Students from Allatoona High School, North Cobb High School, Harrison High School, and surrounding Cobb County middle schools attend. Rhetrix groups students by developmental track, not by school.
Is there a program like Rhetrix closer to Acworth?
Not that we know of. Most speech programs in the area are debate-focused, adult-oriented, or generic enrichment. Rhetrix is built specifically for grades 6 through 12 and is one of the closest options to Acworth.
What is the time commitment?
Summer day camp is five consecutive weekday mornings, about 7.5 hours total over one week. Fall and spring cohorts are one 60-minute session per week for five weeks.
Rhetrix serves families across North Fulton, Cherokee, and Forsyth County. See information for neighboring communities: