"Mrs. Aprile met each student where they were academically and moved them as far as they could go in the year’s time."
"She is the most compassionate and best math teacher working with students that need extra help to just pass the required math course."
"I wish every student had the chance to have [Megan Mayfield] as their teacher," says a parent.
Limited spaces available for camp, tailored for children ages 3-12
More than 20 students placed in the statewide contest.
Nandita Bipin of River Ridge High School and Rhiannon Crisante of Cherokee High School earned scholarships.
Twelve students will be honored May 5.
The students achieved numerous individual top honors at the Georgia High Schools Association event.
Tome Student Literacy Society is a national organization dedicated to promoting reading among young people.
Science teacher Lara McDonald was honored at the 2023 Legacy Makers: CCSD Teachers of the Year Celebration.
The Georgia Department of Education program honors high school seniors who exhibit excellence in their school and community life.
The 11th District exhibit and awards ceremony was held this month at The Downtown Gallery in Cartersville.
CCSD students earned the top honors in six grade levels in the regional competition, including a sweep of high school grade levels.
Cherokee County School District students recently demonstrated their science skills at a countywide competition.
Etowah High School’s Career Pathway Construction and Carpentry program received a "stamp of excellence" from the state.
Middle schoolers recently tested their STEM knowledge through a countywide competition.
Woodstock High School senior Emily Coburn is one of only 50 Georgia high school student artists selected for the All-State Art Symposium.
Creekview High School counselor Kristie Sikes was honored for dedication to her students.
Etowah High School students created an award-winning public service announcement focused on mental health awareness.
The Woodstock Middle School team competed against teams from across Georgia at the recent National Science Bowl event in Carrollton.
The ceremony on Tuesday evening in the school board auditorium honored a Partner of the Year and a Volunteer of the Year for each school.
CCFES is one of approximately 300 agencies in the world to achieve Internationally Accredited status.
Every March, CCSD celebrates literacy beginning with Read Across America Day, a nationwide reading event.
"She is their biggest cheerleader here at school and out in the community," Principal Valerie Lowery said of Ms. Jennifer Martin.
All of CCSD’s high schools recently were named 2023 AP Honor Schools for exceptional student performance and participation on AP exams.
The new replacement school is needed due to the widening of the stretch of Highway 20 that borders the current school.
The state competition is next month at the University of Georgia.
The top teams will be recognized by the Cherokee County School Board at the February School Board meeting.
They are among only 5,000 students from the more than 3 million graduating seniors in the nation’s Class of 2023 selected for the program.
Cobb EMC & Gas South, a CCSD Partner, sponsored the contest to recognize student excellence in communicating STEM concepts.
The four finalists will be announced next month by the Superintendent of Schools.
CCSD is opening the opportunity for parents to request a school reassignment for the next school year.
Ann-Margaret Somers of Mill Creek Middle School is the Georgia Science Teachers Association 2022-23 Teacher of the Year for Middle Schools.
Winning students were presented with certificates and prizes by CCSD Instructional Technology Specialist Merry Hofmeister.
Mill Creek Middle School Principal Matthew May is one of five finalists for the award.
The Flight Academy is an eight-week summer program designed for Air Force JROTC cadets to earn private pilot certification.
REACH Scholars who complete the program requirements receive up to $10,000 in scholarship dollars at a HOPE eligible school in Georgia.
A celebration Thursday honored one Support Staff Employee of the Year from each of CCSD’s schools, centers and central office divisions.
The Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District’s annual contest was open to all metro Atlanta middle schoolers.
Teresa Bailey and Kimberly Harrison, both of Clark Creek Elementary School STEM Academy, earned the honor.