Cherokee High rising senior Austin Ledbetter competed at the Skills USA National contest this summer and now is ranked fifth nationwide.
This school year, seven Cherokee County middle schools and four elementary schools will begin integrating STEM Connect into instruction.
The Chattahoochee Technical College Occupational Therapy Assistant Program recently moved to the Canton campus from Marietta.
The National Science Foundation awarded Reinhardt the five-year grant to create the STEM Teacher Education and Development Program.
Cherokee Schools will use more money and time on assisting students’ academic and emotional needs, including two mental health counselors.
The Cherokee Schools' Summer Meals program is in full swing, with seven schools serving meals and six stops daily for the Cruising Café.
Katie Proctor, who teaches students who are blind or have low vision, was presented with the Lions of Georgia’s Anne Sullivan Award.
Despite having multiple medical challenges since birth, a Cherokee High graduate didn't let that stop him from walking at graduation.
Honorees are chosen by their colleagues in recognition of distinctive service, enthusiasm, initiative and expertise.
The international organization Character.org has repeatedly honored Liberty Elementary a leader in character education and service learning.
Cherokee County Schools celebrated its valedictorians and salutatorians at the 19th annual Scholar Recognition Banquet on Wednesday.
The Rotary Club of Canton presented Rodney Larrotta with its Jean Harris Service Above Self Award, which honors an outstanding volunteer.
A senior from Cherokee High School was one of 17 students in Georgia to earn the honor from the Georgia Department of Education.
The Cherokee Chamber Education Committee recognizes retiring educators by donating funds to the Sequoyah Regional Library System.
The School Board on Thursday unanimously approved an updated student discipline code for next year, which toughens punishment on vaping.
The center will be operated by Cherokee Schools' Office of Technology & Information Services from June 10–28 and July 8-12.
Northside Hospital Cherokee CEO Billy Hayes was presented a Game Changer Award for Instructional Advocacy by Cherokee County Schools.
Clark Creek ES' STEM Academy became the first school in Cherokee County, and the 183rd school in the world, to earn STEM certification.
School Lunch Hero Day was observed on Friday in appreciation of school cafeteria workers nationwide.
U.S. News & World Report released its 2019 Best High Schools list Tuesday. Here’s how schools in Cherokee County ranked.
Cherokee Schools has named a new School Police Chief and 19 new or reassigned assistant principals for the 2019-20 school year.
A Cherokee County Schools teacher is one of only two teachers in the nation selected to present at an international educators conference.
The Cherokee County School District’s online system for registering new students for the 2019-20 school year is now open to parents.
Cherokee County Schools Career Pathway students earned top honors in the State’s Skills USA competition testing their career knowledge.
The Creekview High and Sequoyah High bands represented the Cherokee County Schools in the 2019 National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade.
Superintendent Brian Hightower recently awarded Cherokee Schools' CFO Kenneth Owen with the third 2019 Game Changer award.
Indian Knoll Elementary School Counselor Colleen DeLosh was named the Cherokee School District Counselor of the Year for 2019.
Students from Creekview High School, Sequoyah High School and Woodstock High School all earned awards at the Georgia Literary Championship.
Cherokee Superintendent Brian Hightower presented the first of his four Game Changer awards to Supervisor of Digital Learning Joy Silk.
The Etowah High School robotics team recently competed at its first competition of the year, placing eighth out of 39 teams.
The Work-Based Learning program provides high school students the opportunity to explore possible careers.
The report data is from the 2017-18 school year and is released by GaDOE, Governor's Office of Student Achievement, ACT and College Board.
A Free Home Elementary fifth-grader is her grade level’s winner of the American History Essay Contest.
Cherokee County Schools recently celebrated school community partners and volunteer in the community.
Cherokee County Schools celebrated the important role of support staff at its inaugural Support Staff Employee of the Year Awards.
The prestigious position came after raising over $55,000 for St. Jude.
After winning the regional competition, this expert speller made it to the state competition in March.
"I hope to bring recognition to the young CCC men who helped to preserve Pine Log Mountain for future generations,” he said.
Payroll Clerk Tammie Collis won the honor and will be celebrated at a March 5 event.
Each student was awarded a medal, a thesaurus and a cash prize.