Graduation ceremonies will be held at First Baptist Church of Woodstock.
This award recognizes personal growth and accomplishments of the cadets with contributions from the instructors and community.
These camps offer a stimulating learning environment designed for rising first- through 12th-grade students.
Naomi Munevar, of Cherokee County, graduated from Chattahoochee Tech on May 10th.
Congratulations to Cherokee High School senior Sarah Snyder, winner of the college scholarship presented annually by Oak Leaf Church.
This year’s net proceeds from the event will be donated to L.R. Tippens Education Center.
Three CCSD teams are headed to nationals for Aeronautics including a rare middle school competitor!
Each year CCSD is required to complete an assessment to examine systems and structures for Federal funding.
Dr. Lisa Turner of Avery Elementary School is the first 2018 recipient of Superintendent Dr. Brian Hightower's award.
The Congressional Award is the highest voluntary award from the United States Congress that a U.S. teenager can earn.
The event will recognize this year’s Hall of Fame inductees, as well as the Most Outstanding Senior Athletes male and female honorees.
Student granted with this honor have carried exceptional academic course loads and have participated in various extra-curricular activities.
The 14 new leaders and their families enjoyed networking, refreshments, and a gift from Children’s Healthcare.
CCSD was commended for its improved financial position and strengthening its reserves since fiscal year 2014.
The School Nutrition program at CCSD, run by Tina Farmer, won a National honor for the second year in a row.
The scholarship was presented to Haley at the Cherokee County School Board’s April 19 meeting.
The new garden was built by middle school students at Cherokee Charter Academy in Canton.
The opportunities are available to students to gain recovery credit for high school classes not passed during the regular school year.
The Cherokee County School Board recently recognized the Library Media Specialist of the Year and the Innovation Zone winners.
Students enrolled in the Cherokee County School District will be able to register online, beginning on April 16th.
The initiative is coordinated by a former Sequoyah High School student in partnership with the American Legion.
The Sequoyah High School Automotive Technology SkillsUSA team placed at their State competition.
The winds of Reinhardt University have a concert scheduled for April 19th at Falany Performing Arts Center.
Eighty-two outstanding partners and volunteers were recognized.
Dean Rusk MS students can now grab breakfast on the go as they enter school.
The new leaders and their families enjoyed a warm welcome, refreshments and the gift of a journal from Children’s Healthcare.
Of the 80 Cherokee County high school sophomores that applied, 19 students were recognized for completing the program.
This year’s Annual Report design puts those graduates front and center, with a “report card” for the Class of 2017 on the front cover.
Todd Miller was recognized as the 2018 Principal of the Year Award by the Georgia Forensics Coaches Association.
Jennifer Lewis will represent the Cherokee County School District in the state competition.
Freedom MS Principal Sheila Grimes congratulated spelling bee champ Braden Flournoy after he won second place at the regional event.
The School Breakfast Program currently serves more than 14 million students every day nationwide.
The Canton-based school is among eight that were approved this week by the State Charter School Commission.
The Key Scholar Program is a districtwide academic recognition plan that begins in elementary school.
High school students across the country are planning a national walkout event on March 14 in a call for stricter gun laws.
The girls' choruses from Etowah High School and Sequoyah High School recently competed at a national event.
They're collecting toiletries, soft blankets, non-perishable food and other donations, and made their first deliveries before winter.
To place, the students "demonstrated technical competency with small and large animals in the areas of anatomy and physiology," and more.
Dr. Shannon Carroll is the new supervisor for instructional technology and Rocky Simpson will serve as coordinator of maintenance.
Doing well at a state competition earlier in February, the students are shining.