"A Different Documentary," created by Sequoyah student Callie Cox, chronicles the life of Ethan, who suffers from Crouzon Syndrome.
This story is from CCA sixth grader & middle school Beta Club Secretary, Ashelyn Carden
Graduation ceremonies for the Cherokee County School District will be held at First Baptist Church of Woodstock.
More than 750 applicants took part in the fair held March 4 at River Ridge High School in Woodstock.
Students recognized scored at or above the 90th percentile on the Grade 11 PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.
John Haas, a senior at the school, brought together 12 students to record three a capella pieces at a local church.
All six traditional Cherokee County high schools earned recognition in all four categories for which they were eligible.
Poetry Out Loud is a poetry recitation competition that occurs across the country for high school students.
Ideal for bilingual individuals, the accelerated program can be completed in just two months.
It's the second seal for the school approved by the Georgia Department of Education.
National FFA Week was designated Feb.13-17, 2017.
Reinhardt President Dr. Kina S. Mallard has been elected to serve with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission.
Classes are set to begin in the spring of 2018.
The Cherokee County School District recognized these students as part of National Signing Day, which was held Feb. 1.
Dr. Bob Eddy, a veteran educator, will transition into the role this month in anticipation of the departure of Principal Keith Ball.
KSU Continuing Education Program Prepares HR Professionals for SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCP Certification
AdvancED's recommendation followed an extensive evaluation process and culminated in a three-day site visit.
A total of 31 CCSD students took part in the Cherokee County Association of Educators' annual competition.
Nathan Baker earned the top composite score of 36 on a recent administration of the college entrance and placement test.
Chattahoochee Technical College has revamped its website and mobile app and made navigation easier for users.
The Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce has selected the Leadership Cherokee Class of 2017.
The land, located near Ball Ground, could be used to build multiple schools, such as a middle and high school.
Registration at all Cherokee County School District elementary schools will be held March 23-24.
The awards were announced during the Georgia School Public Relations Association's conference in Augusta.
The College Board's program recognizes the top 2 percent of the more than 250,000 Hispanic/Latino juniors who take the Practice SAT.
Open Enrollment for the Cherokee Charter Academy 2017-18 school year is underway and ends February 28th, 2017
BREAKING: Local officials continue to urge motorists to stay off the road, as many streets still contain snow and ice.
Isabelle Riddle of Sequoyah High School and A.J. Cox of Woodstock High School are among 1,914 students chosen from 80,000 applicants.
Thanks to special funding, Chattahoochee Technical College’s Diesel Equipment Technology diploma program will grow in 2017.
Georgia Highlands Colleges announces the President’s and Dean’s list honorees for the fall 2016 semester.
A total of 88,144 plastic bags were recycled during the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce's two-day competition.
Merry Willis of Carmel Elementary School won the Fulbright Distinguished Award in Teaching Grant for 2016-17.
The program will launch during the spring semester and will be taught by instructor Charles Chapman.
The FIRST Robotics Competition Program Growth Grant to the school to use for its robotics team's 2017 competition season.
School board members are compensated $600 a month for their service, much less than most large systems in Georgia.
Chattahoochee Technical College will be featured in the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s annual 'Book of Lists' for fall 2016.
Arnold Mill Elementary School in Woodstock will host the 250-foot replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, which will open to the public.
The Cherokee County School Board adopted its Legislative Partnership Priorities at its Nov. 3 meeting.
President Kina Mallard thanked the alumni in attendance and reported on the progress of the University.
Sequoyah High School science teacher Brian Carnes was surprised with the honor by Cherokee Schools Superintendent Dr. Brian Hightower.