She's just one of two students in Georgia to win the prestigious award.
Career technical and agricultural education programs are being highlighted throughout February.
The Cherokee County School Board hired the championship-winning coach.
The scholarship is the reward for community service through school, house of worship or community organizations.
The State of Georgia gave Cherokee higher marks than most in financial efficiency.
She's the first Sequoyah High student on the board and will serve as Vice-President of Hospitality.
The Program’s main objectives are to: gather expert feedback on Minecraft: Education Edition and related products.
The Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation has awarded scholarships to 64 students at Reinhardt University.
Lt. Col. Eddy Stanfill speaks to the cadets, parents and guests during a program organized for the Flight Academy scholarship winners.
Three of four days missed due to January's winter weather will be made up Feb. 21-23.
The Cherokee County School District has missed four days this month alone due to winter weather.
Reinhardt University has inducted its inaugural class into the Cauble School of Nursing & Health Sciences.
Only in its second year, the team moved up in the rankings from 39th in the U.S. to 25th, and earned $10K in scholarships to many schools.
Dr. John Cauble served Canton for more than 40 years, 25 of which were spent helping patients in a solo practice.
BREAKING: The National Weather Service states freezing rain is expected to move into the area early Monday.
In First LEGO League competitions, each team designs and builds a robot based on the LEGO Mindstorms system.
Showcase Schools receive access to special resources and benefits from Microsoft and are tapped to share their practices with other schools.
Creekview High School students deliver a gift card wreath to Free Home Elementary School.
Cherokee High School will expand into Canton Elementary, and those students will be dispersed into R.M. Moore and Knox Elementary schools.
The Cherokee County School Police Department moved from downtown Canton to space at the district's warehouse in Holly Springs.
Common Sense Education announced that Knox Elementary has been named a Certified School for Digital Citizenship.
Chattahoochee Tech Horticulture Program receives donation from Cherokee County Master Gardeners.
Four Cherokee County School District schools have been honored by Gov. Nathan Deal for outstanding academic performance!
The Cherokee County School Board held a public input session Nov. 16 to allow the community to provide feedback on the topic.
CCSD offered parents an opportunity to learn more about their community’s public schools with a six session program.
The Cherokee County School District held its annual celebration honoring educators Nov. 9 in Canton.
The Cherokee County School Board will accept comments from the public at its input session, which will begin at 6 p.m.
Principal Christian A. Kirby is now Dr. Kirby, as this week he completed his Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Kennesaw State.
Local school wins contest for community service
The Cherokee County School District's 2016-17 CCRPI average is 81.8, up slightly from 81.6 and exceeds the state average of 75.
Emily Costello earned the top composite score of 36 on the college entrance and placement test during its September administration.
The program allows students to pick up a full breakfast without walking through a cafeteria line.
The recognition is based on the high scores these Cherokee County School District students earned on the PSAT.
Three initial options have been unveiled by district staff for the Cherokee County School Board to consider.
The school was recognized for its Project Learning Garden, an initiative created by second-grade teacher Lori Hohl.
The school district's Transportation Department on Oct. 17 held its third annual Bus Driver Appreciation Week breakfast.
More than 300 runners participated in the effort to raise funds for Cherokee and Pickens county students attending the university.
The initiative works to identify children who are suspected of or have a disability and provide them with free special education services.
The program, developed by the Georgia School Boards Association, allows parents to learn more about public schools in their communities.
Jami Stefano is a finalist for the March of Dimes Georgia Nurse of the Year Awards, which recognize exceptional patient care and service.