The Cherokee County School Board scheduled training to occur at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 24.
Cherokee Superintendent Dr. Frank Petruzielo has released his recommendations for the proposed fiscal year 2014-15 budget.
The school district's average College and Career Ready Performance Index score for 2012-13 was 79.7, higher than the Georgia average of 75.8.
The Cherokee County School Board was told the cost could rise again as Marlow plans to appeal her ethics ruling to the Superior Court.
A fine of $3,600 was imposed by the board in October when it confirmed Marlow violated ethics policies when she asked AdvancED to investigate the district.
The Cherokee County School Board member will bring forth three items to discuss in relation to the district's fiscal year 2011 audit.
Briana Francois is among 800 seniors across the county who each won a $2,500 Achievement Scholarship from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
The Cherokee County School District ranks ninth across the country among large districts in the annual Digital School Districts Survey.
Etowah, Creekview and Sequoyah high schools were named to the list published by the Washington Post.
District 1 Board Member Kelly Marlow said she will appeal the ruling to the Cherokee County Superior Court.
Rachel Peterson placed first in the Class AAAA Girls Extemporaneous Speaking category.
Tim Adderholdt says emails sent by the district were of value to Meagan Biello's campaign for the State House District 22 seat.
The Marching Knights were chosen to participate in the largest New Year's Day parade in the world through the Youth Music program.
The Cherokee County Educational Foundation awarded more than $3,250 in grants.
Sathvika Narasimhan was crowned the runner-up in the 53rd annual Georgia Association of Educators State Spelling Bee.
The Cherokee County School District STAR students were recently recognized at the annual STAR Student and STAR Teacher ceremony.
Elizabeth "Liz" Ray was surprised with the honor Friday morning at the school.
The 9th annual National Girls and Women in Sports Day Celebration was held last week at Cherokee High School in Canton.
Mill Creek Middle School student Sathvika Narasimhan placed second at the Georgia Association of Educators' District 2 Spelling Bee.
The Cherokee County School District is one of three systems in Georgia to make the national list.
The former Chapman Intermediate School campus has been renamed the Etowah East @ Chapman annex.
District teachers and staff will use the existing calendar and school hours to ensure students are prepared for state-mandated exams.
Canton was added to winter storm warnings late in the day, after school leaders had already decided to let classes out early, the superintendent said of last month's chaotic storm.
Parents in the Cherokee County School District are asked to pick their children up early from the elementary After School Program on Monday if they are able.
The Cherokee County School Board will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday.
Cherokee County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Frank R. Petruzielo thanks efforts and patience of the community during and after snow storm.
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Kohl's Cares accepting nominations Jan. 31 to March 14.
Students from public and private high school are among the participants of the 13th annual Teen Leadership Cherokee.
Students from Woodstock and Canton either graduated, earned master's degrees, specialists degrees or were named to institution's Dean's Lists.
Sathvika Narasimhan, a sixth-grader from Mill Creek Middle School in Woodstock won Cherokee County Association of Educator's annual spelling bee competition.
These students made these accomplishments in December.
The Cherokee School Board member says he won't run due to family and job reasons.
Audit firm Mauldin & Jenkins defended its "unqualified" opinion of the Cherokee County School District's fiscal year 2011 audit.
The Cherokee County School District has released a fact sheet to inform parents of its process of canceling classes due to inclement weather.
Auditors from Mauldin & Jenkins will appear before the school board tonight to answer questions concerning the fiscal year 2011 audit.
Changes in the State Health Benefit Plan have employees wondering how they will afford the rising cost of visiting their doctors.