A superabundance of artistic flair was on display at Cherokee Charter Academy.
Families donate children's books and funds to the Anna Crawford Children's Center.
The Cherokee County School District has been named a top system of its size in Georgia's 2015 Green Ribbon Schools Program.
Registration for the classes in the Cherokee County School District will end on May 8.
The application window is March 16 to April 10, and applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Marching Wolverine Band will be one of 11 bands from colleges and high schools across the U.S. taking part in the invitation-only event.
The Cherokee County School District's personnel department hosted the fair on March 7 at Woodstock High School.
Cherokee Charter Academy is the county's only public charter school. CCA enrollment for 2015-16 is underway at cherokeecharter.org
Daniele Deneka is the ninth winner of the Cherokee County Educational Foundation's IMPACT grant.
CCA is a SACS accredited, tuition-free public charter school (Grades K-8). Enrollment for 2015-16 is underway at cherokeecharter.org
Woodstock and Towne Lake students throughout the Cherokee County School District took part in activities to promote literacy.
The 10th annual Superintendent's Key Scholar Recognition Ceremony took place March 3 at Creekview High School.
The Cherokee County School District's Special Education Department will host the agency fair on Tuesday.
Registration for the 2015-16 school year will be held at all Cherokee County School District elementary schools on April 30 and May 1.
Wendy Cope of Woodstock Middle School was surprised on Tuesday with the honor by Cherokee Schools Superintendent Dr. Frank Petruzielo.
The middle school team is the only one from Georgia who will compete at the national level April 30 through May 4.
Forecast of icy conditions on some roadways has schools making announcement.
Heavy snow forecast impacts class schedules for Feb. 26, 2015.
A winter storm forecast for Wednesday and Thursday has alarmed school districts in the region.
All Cherokee County School District high schools — including Etowah, River Ridge and Woodstock — have been granted the designation.
Early registration ends Feb. 28 for the race, which will be at 8 a.m. March 7.
Temperatures are expected to plummet through the end of the week in Woodstock, Towne Lake and Cherokee County.
The Cherokee County Educational Foundation surprised students and teachers on Friday by awarding a total of $15,000 in grants.
Five groups, including 1 from Cherokee County, want Gov. Nathan Deal to include representatives from their organizations on his commission.
Dr. Kina S. Mallard will serve as the institution's 20th president and will take office on July 1.
Hundreds of female athletes participate in the 10th annual National Women in Sports Day celebration last week at Cherokee High School.
The effort involves Etowah High and its feeder schools working together to ensure every student graduates.
The two students are among the 64 chosen for the State Superintendent of Schools’ 2015 Student Advisory Council.
The Cherokee County School Board has directed district staff to review various proposals and options available to the system.
The Cherokee County Historical Society has offered to purchase the former Canton Grammar School and Cotton Mill offices for $300,000.
CCA students have daily STEM instruction and the school is applying for state STEM certification.
The Cherokee County Educational Foundation will host its inaugural Celebration of Education Gala in March.
Those interested in sending their child to Cherokee Charter Academy may apply online at cherokeecharter.org.
The design shows the Cherokee County School District incorporating certain aspects of Buildings A and B in downtown Canton.
In all, there are over 11-thousand School Choice Week events planned nationwide.
Sathvika Narasimhan correctly spelled "lethargy" last week to win the Cherokee County Spelling Bee.
Six schools in the Cherokee County School District recently competed in the Regional PAGE Academic Bowl for middle grades.
The school purchased 30 iPads with Title 1 funds, federal money allocated to schools that serve a higher percentage of less fortunate kids.
The superintendent also said comments made by Historical Society members show they want to "bully and intimidate" the school board.
The application window for student transfers and reassignments for the 2015-16 school year starts Feb. 1.