More than 80 local students were recognized.
Lana Glaus teaches astronomy and physical science at Cherokee High School.
Parents of kindergarteners and new students can now register.
CCFES is one of approximately 300 agencies in the world to achieve Internationally Accredited status.
CCSD School Nutrition is one of only 98 school districts nationwide to earn the Silver Turnip the Beet Award.
"These are teachers who provide the best instruction and go the extra mile in showing their students and colleagues how much they care."
Thanks to the sponsorship of Credit Union of Georgia, CCSD this month gave families the opportunity to nominate teachers and staffers.
Top students were recognized for scores achieved on the PSAT that rank them in the top 10 percent nationwide.
Nearly 200 students from more than 20 CCSD schools put their technology skills to the test at the Piedmont Regional Technology Competition.
All three now advance to the DECA International Career Development Conference in Orlando in April.
The Georgia School Public Relations Associationβs annual awards program recognizes outstanding work by school systems.
Liberty Elementary School is one of only 73 schools around the world to be recently recognized by character.org.
Commissioners spent two days retreating in downtown Canton to discuss short-term and long-term needs and plans for the county.
βCongratulations to our STAR Students and Teachers on their dedication to academic excellence,β Superintendent Dr. Brian V. Hightower said.
Michael Kobito is an Advanced Placement music theory teacher and high school band director at Woodland High School in Bartow County.
Dr. Brian V. Hightower highlighted the district's recent success.
Eighth grader Joli Palmquist correctly spelled βascensionβ and βimportunateβ to claim the title as the countyβs top speller.
The district will put the focus on cyber bullying and social media.
Roles include psychologists, speech language pathologists, board certified behavior analysts and occupational and physical therapists.
The report is posted, with numerous other financial and operational records, in the Open CCSD transparency section of district website.
Three teams earned trophies and one is advancing to the super regionals.
The Flight Academy is an eight-week summer program designed for Air Force JROTC cadets to earn private pilot certification.
REACH Scholars who complete the program requirements receive up to $10,000 in scholarship dollars at a HOPE eligible school in Georgia.
Oak Grove Elementary School STEAM Academy media specialist Denise Lewis was recognized by Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower.
Teacher Brandon Grummer leads the schoolβs engineering drafting and design and architectural drafting and design programs.
A celebration Thursday honored one Support Staff Employee of the Year from each of CCSDβs schools, centers and central office divisions.
Principal Rodney Larrotta was honored with the award for instructional leadership.
For the fourth consecutive year, the Georgia School Boards Association has awarded the Cherokee County School Board its Leading Edge Award.
Chamber President Pam Carnes was honored by Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower for her "longtime support of CCSD."
Amy Aenchbacher, a CCSD adaptive PE specialist, was presented with the Kim Thompson Honor Award.
Teresa Bailey and Kimberly Harrison, both of Clark Creek Elementary School STEM Academy, earned the honor.
The program encourages and celebrates parent engagement.
The honor recognizes their outstanding service to high school athletics and student athletes.
A Dec. 8 ceremony will honor one Support Staff Employee of the Year from each of CCSDβs schools, centers and central office divisions.
Cherokee HS Assistant Principal Elizabeth βLizβ Spell and Woodstock HS Assistant Principal Dr. Meagan Waid are up for the award.
The scores ranked CCSD in the top 10 percent in the state.
Creekland Middle School won the top trophy for the second consecutive year.
The competitive Bright Ideas Grants are awarded by Amicalola EMC to the most innovative ideas from schools in their service area.
The grant will enable the department to expand its smoothies menu items to more schools.
Superintendent Dr. Brian V. Hightower has led the school district since 2016.