Only one school in the Cherokee County School District scored below 60.
The students earned the 8th Regional District Chairman's Award and advanced to the international competition.
CURE Childhood Cancer and MUST Ministries join the board's list of more than 80 district-level agreements.
The school was one of two in the Cherokee County School District and 4 in Georgia to win the Character.org Promising Practices awards.
Cherokee County Schools Superintendent Dr. Brian Hightower encourages residents to salute educators as part of Teacher Appreciation Week.
Cherokee County voters in November will consider renewing the Education Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax, or Ed SPLOST.
More than 100 education professionals from 30 institutions attended the annual conference in Charleston, South Carolina
The third annual ceremony was held Tuesday at Creekview High School.
The U.S. News 2016 Best High Schools ranking places seven metro Atlanta schools in Georgia's top 10 schools.
Cherokee County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian Hightower was honored as the university’s Distinguished Alumnus of the Year.
Woodstock Elementary School third-graders from Heather McClain and Emily Spira's classes recently participated in a Kahoot competition.
Bascomb Elementary School recently presented a Career Day program for students with special guest presenters.
The college offers five different scholarships for students interested in continuing education programs
The honor was given at the annual UPCEA conference in San Diego, California
Dr. Brian Hightower will be honored during the university's inauguration gala on Friday, April 15.
Etowah and Woodstock High Schools joined forces through the “Bald, Bold, and Beautiful” fundraiser to collect over $8,000 to fight cancer
Merry Willis is one of only 45 U.S. citizens named Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching grant winners for 2016-17.
Twenty-two high school students, who each received a scholarship between $2,000 and $5,000, were recognized last week in a ceremony.
Upcoming courses compliment the Culinary Apprenticeship Program at KSU's College of Continuing and Professional Education
Brittany Voltner will now represent the Cherokee County School District in the Georgia Counselor of the Year competition.
Five juniors from Etowah, River Ridge and Woodstock high schools recently participated in the ARC's Model Atlanta Regional Commission.
Cherokee County Schools say the changes will generate "significant" cost savings by requiring fewer buses and drivers.
Sixteen Cherokee County School District students earned top honors at the Georgia Educational Technology Fair!
Three Cherokee County School District high schools have been approved for Georgia’s International Skills diploma seal.
Only 151 graduating seniors from schools across Georgia will receive the honor, which includes a seal for his or her diploma.
Fifteen students from Chattahoochee Technical College participated in the 40th Annual National Collegiate Landscape Competition.
More than 300 students were commended for their PSAT scores achieved in October, which ranked them in the top 10 percent of the nation.
The certificate-based program is taught by some of the state’s top real estate and property management professionals.
Michael Papadimitriou and Makayla Adams will now compete at the International Career Development Conference.
Cherokee Charter Academy is a tuition-free public charter school serving students in Cherokee County in grades K through 8.
Tamika Phillips came in second place for the award given by the Commission on Adult Basic Education.
Preliminary details about the Cherokee County School District's 2016-17 annual budget were revealed Thursday.
Students who will be four years old on or before Sept. 1, 2016, will be eligible to enroll in prekindergarten classes.
The Cherokee County Educational Foundation's second annual event also included the announcement of a new grant and an educator Hall of Fame.
The Woodstock and Canton Lion Clubs recently hosted their annual STAR Student and STAR Teacher Recognition Ceremony.
The new Master of Fine Arts in creative writing is currently accepting students for fall 2016.
The University is launching a fundraising effort to buy the items, which have been housed at the Falany Performing Arts Center.
Keith Ball as well as Teasley Middle School Principal Dr. Susan Zinkil are finalists for the U.S. Department of Education's program.
Emilee Saigh, a senior at Sequoyah High School, organized the event for soccer teammate, Kiersten Dickson, who died in July.
The Cherokee County Educational Foundation's Second Annual Celebration of Education will be held on Saturday, March 12 in Canton.