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Cherokee Schools Awards Partner, Volunteer Of The Year

Cherokee County Schools recently celebrated school community partners and volunteer in the community.

CANTON, GA -- The Cherokee County School District recently celebrated outstanding school community partners and volunteers at the sixth annual Partner of the Year and Volunteer of the Year Recognition Ceremony.

The March 7 ceremony at the district's Dr. Frank R. Petruzielo Educational Services Facility honored a Partner of the Year and a Volunteer of the Year for each individual school and center. The evening included the surprise announcement of the Partner of the Year and Volunteer of the Year selected from that pool of 79 honorees.

Ball Ground Police Department, the Ball Ground Elementary School STEM Academy Partner of the Year, was named the 2019 Partner of the Year. Francisco Quintana, the Hasty Elementary School Fine Arts Academy Volunteer of the Year, was named the 2019 Volunteer of the Year.

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“It takes a community to make great schools," Superintendent of Schools Brian Hightower said in a release. "Our school district is a family, and outstanding partners and volunteers are an important part of our family. Recognizing dedicated partners and volunteers is just one way we encourage these important relationships. The time, treasure and talent they share is valuable beyond measure.”

The recognition ceremony was sponsored by the Cherokee County Educational Foundation, a nonprofit organization that raises funds and awareness for the district. Prior to the ceremony, which included tributes and the presentation of plaques by the superintendent of schools and school board members to all honorees, a reception was held in the auditorium lobby. The honorees were joined at the event by their families, principals of the schools that they support and other special guests.

After the awards were announced, excerpts were shared from the nomination letters submitted by the principals of the schools that they support. A committee of retired educators and community leaders selected the winners from the pool of exemplary nominees.

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The Partner of the Year, Ball Ground Police Department, was recognized for the outstanding relationships it builds with students, parents and staff, which are important every day, and especially when an emergency arises. In his nomination letter, Principal Christian Kirby shared a story of how, when a student lost his parents at the school’s fall festival, the child, because of the relationships built with the Police Department, sought out an officer for help and was successfully reunited.

“The Ball Ground Police Department has been an extremely active and dedicated partner with our school," Kirby said in a release. "The officers are always present at school functions. Almost every morning: rain, shine or freezing cold, Chief Bryon Reeves is assisting at car-rider duty. They are committed to assisting and supporting our students, both in the classroom and throughout the community.”

Volunteer of the Year, Francisco Quintana, doesn’t have children at Hasty Elementary School Fine Arts Academy, but when his wife began working as its lunchroom manager in August, she told him about the needs of the children and staff. Moved by their needs and feeling he could make a difference, Quintana offered to be a volunteer, and now volunteers from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily. After school breaks, Principal Rodney Larrotta shared in his nomination letter, Quintana “comes in saying ‘I missed being here.’”

“Mr. Quintana has truly become part of our Hasty Huskies family, and he understands the importance of education and how it could be the ticket to break the cycle of poverty in the world," Larrotta said. "We are very fortunate to have him with us. The more we get to work with him, the more blessed we feel to have this exceptional individual with such a big heart, sharing his time, gifts, friendship, energy, wisdom, passion and his heart with us. He is heaven-sent!”

A page on the district's website honors school-level and overall winners. Every week, a different school Partner of the Year and Volunteer of the Year will be featured on district social media platforms.

2019 PARTNERS OF THE YEAR

ACE Academy: Northside Hospital Cherokee

Arnold Mill ES: Target, Woodstock Square

Avery ES: Alfa Insurance - Brad Crawford Agency

Ball Ground ES STEM Academy: Ball Ground Police Department

Bascomb ES: Keller Williams Realty Partners - The Jenny and Penny Team

Boston ES: New Victoria Baptist Church

Carmel ES: Oink, Cackle & Moo BBQ

CCSD Preschool Center – Johnston Preschool Center: Soleil Charity Committee

CCSD Preschool Center - Ralph Bunche Center: Christian Egner Foundation

Cherokee HS: Chick-fil-A, Riverstone

Clark Creek ES STEM Academy: YANMAR Evo Center

Clayton ES: Help A Child Ministry

Creekland MS: Northside Hospital Cherokee

Creekview HS: Woodmont Golf & Country Club

Dean Rusk MS: Russell Orthodontics & Pediatric Dentistry

E.T. Booth MS: The Premier Group Real Estate Firm

Etowah HS: GAMEDAY Fresh Grill

Free Home ES: Modern Woodmen of America

Freedom MS: The Premier Group Real Estate Firm

Hasty ES Fine Arts Academy: Rotary Club of Canton

Hickory Flat ES: Three Sisters Gifts and Home Accents

Holly Springs ES STEM Academy: City of Holly Springs

Indian Knoll ES: Kona Ice of Cherokee

Johnston ES: The ONE Taekwondo Center

Knox ES STEM Academy: EF2 Realty Team

Liberty ES: Shottenkirk Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

Little River ES: EF2 Realty Team

Macedonia ES: Stevi B's Pizza Buffet, Riverstone

Mill Creek MS: Northside Hospital Cherokee

Mountain Road ES: Airborne Canton Aerial Adventure Park

Oak Grove ES Fine Arts Academy: The Premier Group Real Estate Firm

R.M. Moore ES STEM Academy: Bethel Tabernacle Church

River Ridge HS: Georgia Army National Guard

Sequoyah HS: Corporate Office Furniture & Panels, Inc.

Sixes ES: Modern Woodmen of America

Teasley MS: Woodstock City Church

Tippens EC: Laurel Canyon Optimist Club

Woodstock ES: Sojourn Community Church

Woodstock HS: Cherokee Insurance Center

Woodstock MS: The Premier Group Real Estate Firm

2019 VOLUNTEERS OF THE YEAR

Arnold Mill ES: Cecilia Marin

Avery ES: Sandy Kreh

Ball Ground ES STEM Academy: Carolyn Timcoe

Bascomb ES: Jennifer Flannery

Boston ES: Lori Burton

Carmel ES: Amy Hagan

CCSD Preschool Center - Johnston Preschool Center: CCSD Transition Academy

CCSD Preschool Center - Ralph Bunche Center: Laurel Canyon Optimist Club

Cherokee HS: Ginny Harden

Clark Creek ES STEM Academy: Denise Mason

Clayton ES: Susan Williamson

Creekland MS: Creekland MS PTSA

Creekview HS: Joe Greene

Dean Rusk MS: Kathy Tucker

E.T. Booth MS: Susan Honea

Etowah HS: Michael Beck

Free Home ES: Sherry Wallace

Freedom MS: Theresa Spears

Hasty ES Fine Arts Academy: Francisco Quintana

Hickory Flat ES: Sheila Zeigler

Holly Springs ES STEM Academy: Catherine Shook

Indian Knoll ES: Christine Dagostino

Johnston ES: Khrista Sargenski

Knox ES STEM Academy: Pam Sheldon

Liberty ES: Sharmaine Christie

Little River ES: Scott Steinbrenner

Macedonia ES: Robin and Alan Wallman

Mill Creek MS: Mary Ogg

Mountain Road ES: Heather Crachi

Oak Grove ES Fine Arts Academy: Katherine Freeman

R.M. Moore ES STEM Academy: Debra Smith

River Ridge HS: Roy Blackwell

Sequoyah HS: Monica Orrico

Sixes ES: Alyssa Cheek

Teasley MS: David Harrison

Tippens EC: Teddye Holloway

Woodstock ES: Barry White

Woodstock HS: Woodstock HS Band Dads

Woodstock MS: Cynthia Tunon

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