The USDA Seamless Summer Option, which offers free meals to teens and children 18 and younger during the summer.
The Superintendent's Game Changer Award are designed to recognize four individuals each year in four categories.
Marcia Sasser served as an extra in the film 'The Last Measure' about a 21-year-old Vietnam War Hero.
AfrikaREADS is an international outreach program that started at Reinhardt's African Descendants Student Association five years ago.
The school district on Wednesday held its annual Scholars Banquet recognizing its valedictorians and salutatorians for the class of 2017.
Susan McCarthy was presented with Dr. Brian Hightower's Superintendent’s 2017 Game Changer Award.
Hannah Palmer & Sydney Neubert won the 'Award of Excellence' for reaching all standards of performance in the student marketing association.
The 20-session class is taught by three instructors who have more than 50 years of combined experience in the field.
Nearly 100 golfers enjoyed a day out to raise the money for Reinhardt student scholarships.
The Cherokee County School Board at its May 18 meeting reviewed the details of the proposed 2017-18 budget.
The awards are presented annually to teachers from select CCSD schools, which are rotated every year.
The L.R. Tippens Education Center received donations of much needed items from the Chamber of Commerce Education Committee.
The Cherokee County School District will host receptions for Dr. Keith Ingram, Dr. Deborah Wiseman and Cindy Cooper.
The private tour offered students an opportunity to learn about different career paths in the health field.
The Cherokee County School District is informing the public about the early release days, as traffic flow could be impacted.
Barbara Jacoby will serve for the next year as president of the Georgia School Public Relations Association.
The university held a shortened version of its May 5 ceremony due to the rain and unseasonably cool temperatures.
While it expects about 572 additional students, the district plans to further reduce class sizes for grades kindergarten through fifth.
Isabelle Riddle, a senior at Sequoyah High School, is one of 161 students who are part of the 53rd class of U.S. Presidential Scholars.
Canton resident Kris Hickman enrolled in CTC’s Air Conditioning Technology program to pursue a career in the HVAC industry.
Apple Teachers are recognized for using technology such as Ipads and Macs to help create a more creative learning environment.
Sequoyah High School senior Shea Speidel held a 5K in November to raise money for the organization.
Lauren Pittman and her class are in the campaign launched Tuesday by MicrosoftEdu at its Learn What’s Next media conference.
The four-week summer program for rising high school juniors and seniors will be held from June 18 to July 15 at Berry College in Rome.
Reinhardt University partners with R.M. Moore Elementary School each year on several projects including a festival haunted house and more.
Belle Wheelan, President of Southern Association of Colleges, will speak at Reinhardt University's commencement.
The system was piloted this school year in select classes to replace the district's Aspen student and parent portals.
The District PTA annual Spring Conference was held April 26 in Canton.
Isabelle Riddle is one of 700 students that has been named as a semi-finalist for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program.
Alex Morrison has received a National Merit corporate scholarship from Textron, Inc and will pursue a career in radiology.
Only 183 graduating seniors from schools across Georgia will receive the honor, which includes a seal for his or her diploma.
Sequoyah is the fourth Cherokee County School District high school approved by the state to offer the seal.
Dr. Juanita Forrester has been named as a finalist for the Rick Perkins Award for Excellence in Technical Instruction.
Students can earn credit for high school classes or gain recovery credit for classes they didn't pass during the regular school year.
The school’s SkillsUSA chapter earned recognition as a Silver Chapter of Distinction for outstanding service to students & the community.
Both elementary schools were removed from the state's Focus list of Title I schools requiring more support to improve student performance.
Cobb EMC donated to the ADay Program that helps students in Cherokee county with college fees to further their education.
Canton STEM students received an opportunity to learn about fish facts and ecosystems at the Northside Hospital Cherokee.
For the final concert the 'Hardt Breakers an all female singing group of Reinhardt raised $800 for Children's Haven of Cherokee County.
Dr. Beth Bowser was honored at the Spring Alumni Day luncheon held by Reinhardt University.