Shanise Hall looks forward to entrepreneurship and giving back — all with her KSU Bookkeeper Professional Certificate in tow
The Cherokee County elementary school is being honored for its integration of educational technology in the classroom.
Walker Sosebee earned his license through the Air Force Flight Academy Scholarship he won while in the school's Air Force JROTC Program.
Area Residents Seek to Advance Careers through Professional Education
The first games of the high school varsity football season are on Friday, Aug. 17.
The Cherokee County School District expects its enrollment to reach 42,800 for the 2018-19 school year.
Many school district departments used the nine weeks off to prepare for the first day of the 2018-19 school year.
Kennesaw State University's College of Continuing and Professional Education was honored with four awards.
The system not only lists what’s on the breakfast and lunch menu each day, but also includes photos and nutritional information.
Event attendees will receive an exclusive discount for any personal class or certificate program registration
When is the first day of school for Cherokee County Schools? Plus, other must-know dates for students, parents and teachers.
The registration system for students already enrolled in CCSD schools replaces the first-day stack of papers parents have to fill out.
The former Canton Elementary School will serve as a Ninth Grade Academy and house band programs and world languages courses.
The system allows parents to track their child's bus using a smartphone or computer.
The Cherokee County School District has released its First Day Facts for the 2018-19 school year.
For the 2017-18 school year, the Association donated $2,000 in order for scholarships to be awarded to two recipients.
The SafeSchools Alert system will allow everyone to report issues by text, phone call, email, or online message.
The security foyers are part of recommendations made by the Superintendent's Safety and Security Ad Hoc Committee.
Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower welcomed guests on Tuesday afternoon, as he began the two--day professional learning event.
Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower thanked the Cherokee County Council of PTA Executive Board members to start the year.
The first day of school for the 2018-19 school year in the Cherokee County School District is Wednesday, Aug. 1.
The Model Atlanta Regional Commission is a six-month initiative that educates students on regional issues.
Occupational courses include floor, wall and stair framing; ceiling and roof framing; exterior finishes and roof coverings and more.
Jill Conversano educates people and explores culture.
The program has been named a Georgia USDA Best Practice Award winner in the category of Farm to School Programs and is led by Tina Farmer.
More than 100 graduates earned their professional certificates in fields such as healthcare, technology and business.
Academic dialogue between educators is both fostered and encouraged during the Reading.
She won $100 for placing first in the District, which includes 15 counties in northwest Georgia.
Jennifer Lewis of Indian Knoll Elementary School was named the Georgia Library Media Specialist of the Year.
The professional certificate program offers focused approach for students.
The city donated race proceeds from its annual Memorial Day 5K and Fun Run.
The training showed educators how to apply direct pressure and tourniquets to assist victims in the event of an emergency situation.
VILLA offers parents the opportunity to learn more about the public schools in their community.
The students and their honored teachers were recognized May 23 during the 18th annual Scholar Recognition Banquet.
The School Board has included a Student Advisor position on its board since 1999.
The school will be honored at the organization’s 25th National Forum on Character in Washington, D.C.
Students learned advanced Microsoft program skills that they will be using in middle and high school, and beyond.
The proposed 2018-19 budget would also reduce class sizes and increase starting teacher pay.
The students will represent the United States at the International Rocketry Challenge at the Farnborough Air Show outside of London in July.
Dr. Jennifer Reynolds and Greg Koch earned the Georgia Council for Exceptional Children’s Co-Teaching Team of the Year Award for 2017-18.