The State Spelling Bee will be held Friday, March 18.
More than 1,000 high schools participated in the University of Georgia's 66th annual event held in January.
Six Cherokee County high schools were recognized this week by the Georgia Department of Education.
Allie Robbins has been named one of the top 20 youth leaders in Georgia by the 21st Century Leaders nonprofit leadership program.
The winter weather advisory for Woodstock and the county has been extended until 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Woodstock and Cherokee County are under a Winter Weather Advisory through Wednesday morning.
The Cherokee County School Board's Feb. 4 meeting was Dr. Brian Hightower's first as superintendent.
An Etowah High School student organized a fundraiser to help families at both schools battling cancer.
The Me and My Guy Dance will be held on Saturday, Feb. 6.
31 Cherokee County School District elementary and middle school students took part in the Bee, which was held Thursday.
The Winter Weather Advisory for Woodstock and Cherokee County went into effect Friday afternoon and is set to expire at 7 p.m. Saturday.
Woodstock and Cherokee County are under another Winter Weather Advisory through Saturday evening.
The school is the first in the Cherokee County School District to earn the honor from the American Heart Association.
Cherokee Superintendent of Schools Dr. Frank Petruzielo will retire at the end of the month.
The Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District’s contest is held each year for the planning district's 15 counties.
Ceremonies for all Cherokee County's six traditional high schools will be held at First Baptist Church of Woodstock.
River Ridge High School will take part in the event, which has twice the number of performers as the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
The final figures are in…Cherokee Charter Academy netted $13,000. That’s the most money from any fundraiser in the school’s 5 year history.
Richard Woods congratulated the school on becoming the 11th elementary school in Georgia to earn State STEM Certification.
The Cherokee County School Board last week heard an update to the state's decision to audit its fiscal year 2014 operations.
The Angel Tree is part of Cherokee Charter Academy's Good Deeds program that helps disadvantaged CCA families throughout the year.
Construction on the 90,300-square-foot facility is expected to start in January and wrap up by August 2017.
Current Superintendent of Schools Dr. Frank Petruzielo will retire on Feb. 1, 2016.
The Pathways Program allows Chattahoochee Tech students to transfer credits to a bachelor's degree program at Valdosta State.
Seven students won Statesman Awards at the DECA State Fall Leadership Development Conference
The Cherokee County Educational Foundation recently hosted the third annual classic.
U.S. Rep Barry Loudermilk wants Woodstock and Towne Lake students to take part in the 2nd Annual Congressional App Challenge.
It's the first year that the new, more challenging 2015 Georgia Milestones End-of-Grade and End-of-Course tests were administered.
The award honors at least 1 Cherokee County School District high school alumnus and one alumna each year for outstanding contributions.
The Cherokee County School District's graduation rate also rose to 86 percent in 2015, up from 82 percent in 2014.
The Cherokee County School Board's 2016 Legislative Program calls on state legislators to oppose the Opportunity School District.
Chattahoochee Technical College, which has a campus in Woodstock, has launched its Green Zone Program.
Richard Woods toured Etowah High and Boston Elementary schools.
High school students recently performed a skit in Spanish, which was broadcast using video conferencing equipment to fifth-grade students.
The school held a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the reopening of the newly renovated Woodstock campus.
Preschoolers at 27 Goddard School locations throughout Atlanta collected 28,905 books for Children Read Atlanta.
Woodstock Middle School eighth-grade teacher Rosa Frederick wrote a grant to obtain 12 desk cycles for her classroom.
The event will also include a ribbon cutting to celebrate the renovations at the campus.
The Arts are an important part of Cherokee Charter Academy's innovative STEAM curriculum (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math).
The $15 million project would reunify about 150 employees from various departments into one facility.