The district was recognized for its farm to table programs implemented during the 2016-17 school year.
An instructor and student were recognized at the 2017 University Professional and Continuing Education Association’s regional conference.
Judi Haggerty has been named to the inaugural LEAD CTAE -- Career, Technical and Agricultural Education -- leadership development program.
Applicants should have considerable fundraising skills and a passion for public schools.
River Ridge High School math teacher Lyn Orletsky has asked to be released from her teaching contract.
The Technology Association of Georgia and the TAG Education Collaborative named the school a 2017 Georgia STEM Education Award finalist.
Katherine Relick earned a 36 on the college entrance and placement exam.
The open house for new prospective parents will be held on Monday, Oct. 16 in Woodstock.
Stephanie Vidrine, who has taught math for 20 years, was recognized Wednesday by Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian Hightower.
The initiative includes fundamental concepts such as word study and literacy assessment as well as reading and writing workshops.
The district's rate is now 86.5 percent, up from 84.7 percent in 2016. Cherokee County's rate exceeds Georgia's 2017 rate of 80.6.
Michael Williams held a protest Wednesday to demand CCSD fire Lyn Orletsky, who blasted President Donald Trump in front of her students.
The Class of 2017 earned an average total score of 1121, which exceeds the national average by 61 points and the state average by 71 points.
New information released also shows all 6 Cherokee County high schools fall in the top 15 percent of high schools across Georgia.
A candidate for governor is calling on the school district to fire a teacher who criticized President Donald Trump in front of students.
The winners were recognized Sept. 14 by the Cherokee County School Board and Superintendent Dr. Brian Hightower.
After completing the continuing education program, Ken Danter became a certified Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
A junior from Woodstock High School and a Creekland Middle School 7th grader were among the 142 students chosen to serve on the Council.
Reinhardt University advances again in 2018 U.S. News & World Report ranking.
“Congratulations to these extraordinary students, their families and their teachers!” Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower said.
Lyn Orletsky, a math teacher at River Ridge High School, was caught on camera criticizing President Trump to students in the classroom.
Madilyn Phillips died Friday morning, and grief counselors were on hand Friday to help classmates cope with the sudden loss.
Each Monday, beginning Oct. 2, will bring a new set of instructors and a new adventure
Four out of the six traditional high schools saw light increases in their composite scores from 2016 to 2017.
A River Ridge High School teacher is under fire for political opinions she expressed about President Trump while in the classroom.
For the fifth year in a row, the school district ranked not "critically overcrowded," pointing to good management, the district says.
The prestigious science program teaches girls about all sorts of coding, like robots and computers.
The Legion of Valor Award is the highest honor a Junior ROTC cadet can receive.
Students serve for one year on the board, providing feedback and giving input to elected officials.
The inaugural Cherokee County Educators Hall of Fame members were also inducted Thursday evening.
The 14-month continuing education program prepares students for National Health Career Association Clinical Medical Assistant certification
While the Atlanta area is not in the path of totality, we are expected to experience at least a partial solar eclipse on Aug. 21.
The 2017-18 school year is off to a "successful" start in Cherokee County, a district spokesperson said.
The KSU Continuing Education technology certificate provides skills refresher
A little more than 41,000 students showed up for the first day of classes, which was Tuesday, Aug. 1.
Ten schools will see new principals for this year. Law enforcement agencies will also monitor traffic flow around schools.
Teachers took part in professional development training, and staff members inspected buses ahead of the Aug. 1 start date for school.
The Cobb EMC Community Foundation awarded $70,000 in scholarships to students who live in the company's service area.
Foyers will be installed at Clark Creek, Hasty, Oak Grove, Indian Knoll, Knox and Woodstock elementary schools.