Many officers participated in the National Association of School Resource Officers’ Advanced School Resource Officer Course through CCSD.
The first day of school for the 2018-19 school year in the Cherokee County School District is Wednesday, Aug. 1.
Fifty students also earned their high school diploma, the Cherokee County School District said.
The School District won a Merit Award for Social Media – one of only seven awarded to school districts nationwide.
The statewide recognition program celebrates boards that consistently model best practices and meet specific high standards of excellence.
Etowah High School has earned national recognition for its successful efforts to raise student achievement.
The budget funds the hiring of 55 new teachers, 3 additional school police officers and invests in other security measures.
The school will be recognized at the 2019 Promising Practices Conference in January.
The Summer Externship program gave the counselors the opportunity earlier this month to visit employers around Cherokee County.
Irene Chen is one of 3,500 winners of National Merit Scholarships financed by U.S. colleges and universities.
The contest was sponsored by U.S. Rep. Barry Loudermilk of the 11th Congressional District
River Ridge High School junior Grace Pfohl won first place and the title of Reader of the Year for the Secondary category.
Thirteen Cherokee County School District teachers have been honored as this year’s Golden Apple Award winners!
The Woodstock Police Department is advising residents to expect traffic delays around First Baptist Church of Woodstock.
Students and teachers celebrated the end of the unit with a visit from Atlanta Braves mascot "Blooper," along with prize giveaways.
Brynne Sumner and Kameron Schofield have been named to the 2018 Powerade All-Metro Track & Field Team.
The Cherokee County School District has won a top national award for excellence in teaching practices!
Modern Woodmen presents the award and grant in recognition and thanks to those who give back to the community.
This prestigious four-week program for rising high school juniors and seniors will be held June 17 to July 14 at Berry College.
Camps offer a stimulating learning environment designed for rising first- through 12th-grade students
Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower has presented his final award of the year for instructional excellence.
The garden will allow students to learn more about plants and where their food comes from.
Joseph Young and his fellow Merit Scholar designees were selected from more than 15,000 outstanding finalists.
Creekview, River Ridge, Sequoyah and Woodstock high schools all earned Silver Medal spots on U.S. News and World Report's list.
Kelly Burke, an Advanced Placement physics teacher at Woodstock High School, was recognized for instructional excellence.
The recommendations were unveiled at the Cherokee County School Board's May 3 meeting.
The Cherokee County School District thanked five retiring Principals with a special salute and luncheon on Tuesday, May 1, 2018.
13 students from the Cherokee County School District placed at the State fair for Science & Engineering.
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday night appointed Regina Tate-Leslie to teach chemistry and physics and coach next school year.
The Cherokee school board filled several assistant principal vacancies and approved a contract for the Mill Creek Middle School addition.
Stephanie Vidrine of Woodstock Middle School was named the Cherokee County School District's 2017-18 Teacher of the Year.
Each of the six traditional high schools were recognized for their exceptional student performances on AP exams.
He received a standing ovation from his fellow faculty members, and was also presented with a Kindle and other gifts from a sponsor.
The program gave him the knowledge to expand his company's brand through multiple platforms
As part of the national board of directors, Doeckel will serve as a voting member and help shape organizational policy.
98 students were awarded scholarships amounting to $103,000 – a 23 percent increase over last year’s awarded amount.
The Atlanta Braves' Spirit Team paid a visit to the students at Clark Creek ES STEM Academy.
Classmates Hannah Griffin and Gabrielle Bridges, among other eighth graders, made fresh salsa and chips during Restaurant Wars.
Classes, for which enrollment is limited, will be offered at five Cherokee County School District schools.
Mark Smith recently earned the Georgia Library Media Association's Distinguished Administrator of the Year award.