The institution has released the names of Cherokee County students who were named to the lists for the spring 2015 semester.
Over 280 students from colleges and universities across the state took part in the Georgia Phi Beta Lambda State Leadership Conference.
The school in Woodstock was named to U.S. News and World Report's 2015 Best High Schools list.
To celebrate Georgia STEM Day, Cherokee Charter students were engaged in project-based science, technology, engineering and math activities.
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday approved a resolution implementing class size exemptions for the 2015-16 school year.
Cherokee Charter Academy earned overall Silver ratings at the Southern Star Music Festival in Austell, Georgia.
With CCA’s 4th year drawing to a close, these students were honored as Students of the Month for April.
Joseph Litrel and Sri Krishna Velivela were among 68 students in Georgia who were awarded scholarships in the amount of $2,500.
3rd Graders at Cherokee Charter Academy learned what it takes to be young entrepreneurs at the River Church Farmer’s Market.
The Cherokee County School District has added more classes rising 8th grade students can take to earn high school credit.
More than 250 students are slated to take part in the commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 2.
A total of 183 graduating seniors across the state were named to this year's list.
The Cherokee County School District is among the 2015 U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon School District Sustainability Awardees.
All six traditional high schools in the Cherokee County School District were named to the list.
The Cherokee County School Board accepted the report for fiscal year 2014 from Williamson and Company.
High school students will be able to earn credit for classes or recover credit for classes not passed during the regular school year.
The garden is part of CCA's STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Initiative. CCA is working toward state STEM certification.
The Cherokee County Health Department will host the clinic April 28 at its facilities in both Canton and Woodstock.
Now in its fourth year, the facility on Sixes Road is a public charter school serving students from throughout Cherokee County.
The journalism and English students visited Atlanta's Oakland Cemetery in an effort to learn the stories of the men and women buried there.
The university has tackled issues such as sexual violence, drug and alcohol abuse and publicized resources available to students.
The southwest Cherokee County school has been officially working on earning state STEM certification since December 2013.
Cecilia Webb of Woodstock is one of 250 youth ambassadors for 2015-16 school year for the Congress Bundestag Youth Exchange Program.
Ten students in the Cherokee County School District attended the conference last week.
Felicia N. Williams is one of roughly 800 black high school students awarded scholarships from the National Achievement Scholarship Program.
The inaugural Celebration of Education gala was held March 14.
The Cherokee County School District placed 7th in the annual Digital School Districts Survey conducted by the Center for Digital Education.
Since last fall, students at CCA in Canton worked hard to support a mission trip to Haiti by 5th grade teacher Whitney Bailey.
The mission of CCA is in part, to “provide students with the necessary tools and skills needed to develop superior levels of achievement.”
Cherokee Charter SGA students recognized Michael Geist and Rob Usher for their public support of Cherokee Charter Academy and school choice.
New principals have been appointed to serve at Woodstock Middle and High schools, Bascomb Elementary and Mill Creek Middle schools.
CCA students have daily STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering an Math) instruction. The school is applying for state STEM certification.
The Cherokee County School District this week hosted its second annual Partner of the Year and Volunteer of the Year Recognition Ceremony.
Students at Cherokee Charter Academy (K-8) celebrated Youth Art and Music Month with a blast of color and cultural inspiration.
The school district's Cherokee Academics initiative was named an Honorable Mention winner in the 21st annual Magna Awards.
The Cherokee County School Board will not demolish Buildings A and B in downtown Canton.
Johnston Elementary School won a $15,000 grant to construct a .25-mile track on its campus.
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday will consider whether to demolish Buildings A and B or sell them to a buyer.
Thirty-one schools in the Cherokee County School District received the grants.
Sue Hartwell, a counselor at Boston Elementary School in Woodstock, was surprised with the honor Tuesday morning.