Longtime high school principals Darrell Herring of River Ridge and Elliott Berman of Sequoyah are retiring.
The Cherokee County School Board awarded the $4.9 million contract to Sports Turf, Inc./AstroTurf.
Middle and high schools in the Cherokee County School District held memorials on Wednesday to honor the Florida shooting victims.
Chattahoochee Technical College's expo, which will be held Tuesday, March 27, will also be open to family members.
Retired CCSD Media Specialist Rebecca Amerson drove her custom-painted camper to three schools loaded with books for students.
State Schools Superintendent Richard Woods presented the banner to the school, the 12th high school in Georgia to earn the designation.
The school was certified for its work in preparing students to use digital media safely,including how to avoid cyberbullying and plagiarism.
Clark Creek ES STEM Academy has earned numerous honors in recognition of its outstanding academics and STEM programs.
Judi Haggerty, a teacher at River Ridge, won a grant for $500 for Trade Five Foundation.
The pilot program for Versatrans My Stop will be expanded to Arnold Mill Elementary, Johnston Elementary, and Mill Creek Middle schools.
System STAR Students compete for region-wide honors in the 12 STAR Regions, and Region winners are invited to ATL to compete for PAGE.
She got it for studying "effects of ocean acidification on calcifying benthic organisms." Great job!
The open house is for prospective parents interested in finding out more information about the Woodstock-based institution.
The grants will fund "experiential and active learning projects," according to a press release.
Charlette Green has a long history of working with kids who require special education.
The new online system will be accepting registrations between March 12 and 31.
Students displayed they are tech-savvy at River Ridge High School, many advancing to the state competition.
Creekview and River Ridge are headed to Clayton State to compete.
The school was recognized for its work in preparing students to use digital media safely, including how to avoid cyberbullying dangers.
More than 200 words were attempted during the Cherokee County Association of Educators’ annual competition held Jan. 25.
Josh Sailers has been chosen by the Georgia Council on Economic Education (GCEE) as the 2018 Georgia Economics Teacher of the Year!
The Cherokee County School Board got a glimpse into the revenue outlook for the district's 2018-19 budget.
Johnston Elementary School's third grade class was awarded a "buddy bench" for winning the Cherokee Chamber's recycling competition.
Ashley’s WBL program experience has been with Martin Concrete, a concrete contractor that offers solutions with construction projects.
An informational meeting for churches, nonprofits, summer camps and other groups will be held on Feb. 28.
Navy JROTC Commanding Officer Katlyn Deveau has been awarded a Marine Corps Scholarship to The Citadel worth approximately $183,000.
The Cherokee County School District was recognized for its support of employees serving in the National Guard and Reserve.
The school on East Cherokee Drive is named after Florine Dial Johnston, an educator and Woodstock native.
The state's largest technical college held its 2017 commencement ceremony Dec. 14 in Cartersville.
The Chattahoochee Tech Interiors program is offered at the Woodstock campus and prepares students for employment in interior design.
The Journey to Health and Wellness begins one step at a time.
The fourth annual game showcases high school senior football players, cheerleaders, marching band musicians and JROTC cadets.
The Georgia Department of Education awarded Cherokee County School District high marks for a healthy school climate.
The Cherokee County School Board laid out its 2018 legislative priorities with the county's legislative delegation.
After completing the HR certificate program at KSU's Continuing Education, Andrea “Andie” Hill passed the senior certification exam
Karen Garland has won the state title and a $1,000 grant from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
This new certificate program will prepare students to work successfully in sustainable, small-scale food production.
Parents can drop by Etowah High School on Nov. 13 or Sequoyah High School on Nov. 14 to learn more about the program.
The Georgia School Public Relations Association's annual contest recognizes the work produced by schools, districts and other agencies.
It's the first high school in the Cherokee County School District and the 12th in Georgia to earn the designation.