They say, "A life without dreams is like a garden without flowers."
Debra Murdock previously served at Cherokee High School where she was named the Georgia High School Principal of the Year in 2014.
Five branches with the Sequoyah Regional Library System will host Zone Nights to get students to sign up for library cards.
The Dual Exhibition team of Cadet Majors Caleb Rudin and Hunter Robinson also placed 18th in the Drill Nationals.
Cherokee High School's Tatiana Frattale was honored last month by the Georgia Department of Education.
Only one school in the Cherokee County School District scored below 60.
Administrators at Sequoyah High School were made aware of the video April 29 and took action, the Cherokee County School District said.
The school was one of two in the Cherokee County School District and 4 in Georgia to win the Character.org Promising Practices awards.
The institution will host its 2016 Commencement Ceremony at the Sis Brown Athletic Center in Waleska.
Students will be able to earn credit for high school classes or gain recovery credit for classes not passed during the school year.
Cherokee County voters in November will consider renewing the Education Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax, or Ed SPLOST.
The design depicted a Creekland Middle School grizzly in a sombrero and serape with the message, "You aren't crossing this border!"
The high school team is one of 100 who will take part in the 14th Annual Team America Rocketry Challenge, which will be held May 15.
Master Won's Taekwondo Education event was held April 23 in Canton.
Georgia State Skills USA conference was held in March at the Georgia International Convention Center in Atlanta.
The U.S. News 2016 Best High Schools ranking places seven metro Atlanta schools in Georgia's top 10 schools.
Dr. Kina S. Mallard was installed as Reinhardt University's 20th president on Friday.
Dr. Kina S. Mallard will be inaugurated as the University's 20th president on Friday, April 15 at the Falany Performing Arts Center.
Students made solar ovens and used them to bake s'mores.
Students representing all six of the Cherokee County School District’s high school choruses performed in New York City during Spring Break.
Liberty Elementary School’s School Nutrition staff has earned a third consecutive perfect score of 100 on its cafeteria health report.
Cherokee County School District Elementary Science Olympiad winners are headed to the State competition!
Twenty-two high school students, who each received a scholarship between $2,000 and $5,000, were recognized last week in a ceremony.
More than 30 students from Reinhardt University's McCamish School of Business last week visited the company's headquarters.
For the 11th time, the school district has been named one of the top 10 large systems for its effective use of technology in education.
Three Cherokee County School District high schools have been approved for Georgia’s International Skills diploma seal.
The gala will be held at 6 p.m. Friday, April 15 at the Northside Hospital-Cherokee Conference Center in Canton.
Only 151 graduating seniors from schools across Georgia will receive the honor, which includes a seal for his or her diploma.
The first round of Spring 2016 edTPA assessments were submitted by Reinhardt Price School of Education Master of Arts in teaching students.
Police officers will visit classrooms to read books to students, play games and participate in classroom activities.
Cherokee Charter Academy is a tuition-free public charter school serving students in Cherokee County in grades K through 8.
The middle school in Canton is the first in the nation to have all of its teachers receive the certification.
The Etowah Valley MFA program is seven semesters with five individual studies, four online courses, three writing residences and one book.
The new Master of Fine Arts in creative writing is currently accepting students for fall 2016.
The Cherokee County School District held its annual Teacher Recruitment Fair March 5 at River Ridge High School.
Registration for the 2016-17 school year will take place at all Cherokee County elementary schools.
Dr. Susan Zinkil well as Etowah High School Principal Keith Ball are finalists for the U.S. Department of Education's program.
Creekview High School is one of four schools in Georgia awarded $2,500 as part of the FFA Food For All program.
Three students from Creekview High School will take part in the 2016 Georgia High School Musical Theatre Awards.
Emilee Saigh, a senior at Sequoyah High School, organized the event for soccer teammate, Kiersten Dickson, who died in July.