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The 2016-17 First Day Facts have been released by the Cherokee County School District.
Mill Creek Middle School won the Outstanding Local Unit Award while Woodstock High School placed second for the honor among high schools.
Hundreds of Cherokee County School District teachers and employees are taking advantage of training opportunities and preparing for fall.
The group learned in the “classrooms” of Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Arches and Canyonlands National Parks.
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The five-member team earned second place at the National Technology Student Association conference in Nashville.
The new website, which is mobile friendly, is designed to improve navigation for Cherokee County students, parents and the community.
The scholarship will be awarded to a CCSD graduate who attends Reinhardt University’s Price School of Education.
The first of four “Spanish is Fun” courses begins on July 11
The students were required to earn 25 out of 30 points to receive the certification from the state departments of labor and education.
All readings begin at 8 p.m. and will be held in the Dobbs Science Center Atrium on the campus.
98 students walked across the stage with a story of how they each kept striving toward their goals
The award is presented to 10 schools each year in recognition of outstanding curriculum and organizational leadership projects.
Russ Armistead will lead the lacrosse program while Jeff Brown will serve as head coach for the baseball team.
The Education Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax funds school construction, renovation, technology, buses and land acquisition.
The Georgia PTA District 13 organization presented annual awards to recognize exceptional educators and school PTAs.
The Culinary Apprenticeship certificate is designed to offer students more than the traditional, classroom-based culinary education
The academy is certified by the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council and meets at the North Fulton Center in Alpharetta.
Students prepare for a successful career in the rapidly expanding healthcare field
Bobby Blount will serve on the 2016 RTM National K-12 Advisory Committee.
More than 100 employees in the Cherokee County School District retired at the end of the 2015-16 school year.
Students must maintain a 3.5 grade-point average based on 12 semester credit hours with no grade less than a B.
The university's prohibition went into effect June 1.
Amy Graham was recognized Thursday at the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce's Good Morning Cherokee Breakfast.
The school was among 187 Georgia public institutions that received Highest Performing or Greatest Gains school awards.
Nicholas Searcy will attend the U.S. Air Force Academy while Julia Morrow will go to U.S. Naval Academy
The students from the six Cherokee County traditional high school were recently recognized for their achievements.
Tyler Krasnoff's talents have caught the eye of a local American Legion post, which incorporated the design for its May 28 race.
The Atlanta Business Chronicle's list includes the 100 most influential education leaders in metro Atlanta.
The Culinary Apprenticeship program at KSU’s College of Continuing and Professional Education is based on the European model of teaching
Rachel Wasserman was surprised with the honor on Monday by Cherokee County School District officials.
All ceremonies will be held at First Baptist Church of Woodstock.
The Cherokee County School Board reviewed the proposed 2016-17 annual budget at its Thursday work session.
The school's Audio-Video Technology and Film prepares students for a career or post-secondary study in the field.
An information session on the initiative will be held on Wednesday, May 25.
Karen Zayance of Woodstock High School will help review the Education Reform Commission's findings on teacher recruitment and retention.
For third graders at Cherokee Charter Academy in Canton, it's the year of the chicken.
Two students from Etowah and one from River Ridge, along with their teachers, were recognized under the Georgia ESOL Star Learner program.
Five branches with the Sequoyah Regional Library System will host Zone Nights to get students to sign up for library cards.