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Please check out the September edition of the CCSD Connections newsletter online here for the latest CCSD news including a message from the Superintendent, a calendar of upcoming events, and much more.
It is with a heavy heart that I send this message this evening following the horrific and tragic events at Apalachee High School in Barrow County today. As the Superintendent of the Cherokee County School District, there is nothing that I think more about each day than the safety and security of our students and our staff, and I am heartbroken to think about the devastation experienced by the Barrow community and shared by our entire state of Georgia.
The Cherokee County School District is seeking additional bus drivers to join its team! We’re hosting info sessions on Sept. 13 every 30 minutes from 9 a.m. to noon at our office at 1020 Keeter Road, Canton 30114.
The CCSD Athletics new weekly calendar of events now is online! The weekly calendar online here includes times, dates and locations for upcoming CCSD high school varsity, JV and freshman athletic games.
The Cherokee County School District is seeking additional bus drivers to join its team! Bus drivers work the same school year schedule as our students and receive outstanding immediate benefits. Don’t have a CDL? We’ll pay and train you to earn it!
The Cherokee County School District’s School Nutrition department is searching for the best kid-friendly recipes that “par-slay the day!”
The Cherokee County School Board at its meeting on Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024, reviewed the school district’s Georgia Milestones Assessment Performance Review report, a new level in accountability reporting introduced this school year by the Superintendent of Schools.
Class Act, the award-winning magazine from the Cherokee County School District, went home with students the first week of school, giving parents a one-stop publication for back-to-school information and a peek at what's new for this school year.
Thanks to the hard work and dedication of our staff, Free Home has been named one of America’s Healthiest Schools for 2024 by Alliance for a Healthier Generation. We are one of 878 schools recognized across 30 states for supporting the health and well-being of students, staff, and families.
Awarded schools are recognized in up to nine categories. Free Home Elementary School was recognized for:
- Cultivating Staff Well-Being, presented by Kaiser Permanente
- Bolstering Physical Education & Activity
The Cherokee County School District is accepting applications for its annual parent academy program.
We had a wonderful #CCSD1stDay2024! Here's a video of highlights from today. Thank you to everyone who made today a success for our students. #CCSDElevateTheExcellence
It is the night before our first day of school in CCSD, and we are excited for a great day! Please click the link below for a video message from Superintendent of Schools Mary Elizabeth Davis. We can’t wait to see you tomorrow.
As we begin the new school year, we ask all drivers to please remember the rules of the road when encountering school buses, bus stops and school zones:
This summer, we converted our student information system and launched a new platform called Synergy in preparation for the 2024-25 school year. Synergy offers families a ParentVUE website and app that provides greater access to their children’s emergency contacts and attendance information.
The Cherokee County School District congratulates the winners of its third annual Transportation Employee of the Year Awards!
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday, June 20, approved its budget for next school year, which provides salary improvements to teachers and support staff while maintaining the same tax rate. The school board also adopted consistent guidance for student dress and appropriate cell phone use for elementary, middle, and high school students to take effect as we start the 2024-25 school year.
Get Ready for Back to School with CCSD’s New ParentVUE … the parent portal for our new student information system, where you can update emergency contact info, track absences and more!
Cherokee County School District educators and volunteers have been honored by the Georgia PTA with its top statewide awards!
Cherokee County School District student artists earned statewide honors in the PTA Reflections fine arts contest, with one student earning a national prize!
Volunteers make a positive difference in our schools, which is why we spotlight them here ... congratulations to Free Home ES 2024 Volunteer of the Year: Loren Marshall! #CCSDfam
Thirteen Cherokee County School District teachers have been honored as 2024 Golden Apple Award winners, and a Class of 2024 graduate earned a scholarship to support her pursuit of a teaching career!
The Cherokee County School District on Tuesday celebrated a milestone in the construction of the new home for Free Home Elementary School!
It’s OK to be a little emotional today … or even a lot. I know how full my heart felt the day my two children celebrated this milestone.
In honor of Teacher Appreciation Month, we’re celebrating a school 2024 Teacher of the Year each day! Kindergarten teacher Annsley Cochran, an 11-year educator, is the Teacher of the Year for Free Home Elementary School!
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday heard a report from Superintendent of Schools Mary Elizabeth Davis on her key priorities and recommended balanced budget for next school year, with a focus on elevating the excellence of academics and achievement for all students and improving employee compensation to retain the best educators possible.
Cherokee County School District’s Class of 2024 will walk across the stage for graduation ceremonies next week!
Mary Elizabeth Davis over the past month has continued her ongoing meetings with students, parents, teachers, support staff and community partners to listen and learn more about CCSD’s strengths to further nurture and invest in, as well as for opportunities for continuous improvement.
It’s national Teacher Appreciation Week, and Superintendent of Schools Mary Elizabeth Davis wrapped up the celebration with a visit Friday morning to Boston Elementary School.
The Cherokee County School District this week honored retiring employees as legends at a new ceremony and reception.
To Our Teachers on Teacher Appreciation Day,
My admiration for teachers and the powerful impact they have on students’ lives is life-long.
The Cherokee County School District is celebrating its 2024 Yes I Can Award winners!
Cherokee County School District’s top young singers recently performed with the district’s 2024 Elementary School Honor Chorus!
Cherokee County School District student artists will be featured in a Woodstock festival this weekend!
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday heard a presentation from Superintendent of Schools Dr. Mary Elizabeth Davis on her progress over the past month in the new role. The school board also approved new school assistant principals for next school year.
CCSD's Division of Curriculum and Instruction will offer a STEM enrichment camp for students currently in grades 2-5 on June 4 and 5.
The Cherokee County School District has earned national honors for its School Nutrition summer meals program for the fifth time!
Cherokee County School District students recently demonstrated their science skills at a countywide competition! More than 525 students from elementary schools throughout CCSD competed in the Cherokee County Science Olympiad, which offered 18 science challenges and the third annual CCSD Speed Building Competition.
The Cherokee County School District saluted educators tonight at the 2024 Legacy Makers: CCSD Teachers of the Year Celebration and Crystal Bennett of Ball Ground ES STEM Academy was named CCSD’s Teacher of the Year!
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday, March 21, 2024 heard a presentation from Superintendent of Schools Dr. Mary Elizabeth Davis on her first two full weeks in the new role. The school board also approved new school leaders for next school year and heard updates on new school construction projects.
It's School Board Appreciation Week in Georgia, and we're so thankful for our Cherokee County School Board!
Mary Elizabeth Davis today began her service to Cherokee County as our new Superintendent of Schools.
True to her 100-day plan’s mission -- “Listen to understand, Lean-in to remember, and Learn to Lead” – Mary Elizabeth spent her first day visiting schools and meeting students, teachers and support staff, families and business and community partners.
Cherokee County School District kindergarten and new student registration now is open online for the 2024 -25 school year. Parents of any student who will be new to CCSD for the 2024-25 school year can enter information and upload documents to complete the registration process online using CCSD’s Synergy system.
The Cherokee County School District celebrated outstanding school volunteers and business and community partners at the annual CCSD Partner of the Year and Volunteer of the Year Recognition Ceremony. The ceremony on Thursday evening in the school board auditorium honored a Partner of the Year and a Volunteer of the Year for each individual school and center. The evening included the surprise announcement of the CCSD Partner of the Year and Volunteer of the Year selected from that pool of honorees.
Sixty-one Cherokee County School District student artists are advancing to the state level of the annual PTA Reflections fine arts contest! The national competition offers students in all grades and of all abilities the opportunity to create original works of art in the categories of dance choreography, film production, literature, music composition, photography and visual arts 2D and 3D.
The Cherokee County School Board at its regular meeting tonight, Feb. 15, 2024, voted to officially hire Dr. Mary Elizabeth Davis as the county’s next Superintendent of Schools.
Dr. Davis currently serves as Superintendent of Schools for Henry County. You can learn more about her extensive experience as an educator and leader online here. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower last fall announced he planned to retire this spring after nearly 40 years in education, including eight years in his current role.
Congratulations to the Cherokee County School District’s 2024 School Teachers of the Year winners! Every school year, every CCSD school’s teachers and staff are asked to select a Teacher of the Year for their school. These school-level winners now are eligible for the honor of Cherokee County School District 2024 Teacher of the Year.
February is School Choice Month for the Cherokee County School District! In February, CCSD opens the opportunity for parents to request a school reassignment for the next school year, including our STEM, STEAM and Fine Arts Academies; this year, registration for our online high school, i-Grad Virtual Academy, begins a little later on March 11. Registration for Pre-K, kindergarten and Grades 1-12 new student enrollment for the next school year begins in March.
The Cherokee County School Board at a special called meeting tonight, Jan. 31, 2024, announced a sole finalist to serve as the county’s next Superintendent of Schools. The school board voted to announce Dr. Mary Elizabeth Davis as the sole finalist to begin leading the school district.
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024, heard updates on the current state legislative session and how the proposed state budget and legislation may impact school operations.
CCSD schools celebrated the holiday season by serving the community through donation drives and volunteering. Thank you to the teachers and staff who organized these #CCSDGives projects. We hope you enjoy this slideshow of photos from just a few of these many activities that's online here. Happy Holidays to our #CCSDfam!
We greatly value the outstanding support staff in our schools and central office divisions, which is why we recognize them here. Please join us in congratulating the 2024 Support Staff Employee of the Year for Free Home ES: Theresa Perry! #CCSDfam
The Cherokee County School Board at its called meeting Wednesday evening adopted the Superintendent’s recommendation to award employee bonuses this month.
We’re proud of our CCSD family’s dedicated teachers … and every week, you’ll get to know one of them better through a Q&A posted here. #CCSDfam
The Cherokee County School Board at its meeting on Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023, heard plans by the Superintendent of Schools to return school custodial services to in-house operations for next school year. The school board also approved the Woodstock HS classroom addition construction contract, named Dr. Chad Flatt as the new principal for Freedom Middle School beginning Jan. 8 as Principal Whitney Nolan is stepping down and appointed Adam Holley as the new head football coach for Cherokee High School.
The Cherokee County School District continues to exceed state averages for overall college and career readiness.
The Cherokee County School District celebrated the important role of support staff at its Sixth Annual Support Staff Employees of the Year Awards on Thursday evening.
The Cherokee County School Board at its Thursday, Nov. 16, 2023 meeting reviewed how anticipated state legislation will impact next year’s budget for school operations.
The Cherokee County School District is calling for nominations of outstanding retired educators for its hall of fame! The CCSD Educators Hall of Fame recognizes retired educators who made significant contributions during their career in CCSD and left a lasting positive impact on the lives of students, colleagues and our community.
The Cherokee County School District next month will celebrate outstanding service at its sixth annual Support Staff Employees of the Year Awards! The recognition ceremony will honor one Support Staff Employee of the Year from each of CCSD’s schools, centers and central office divisions.
CCSD is in the process of welcoming 30 new additions to its bus fleet, with new vehicles being delivered that will offer more safety features for its drivers and passengers while allowing the oldest buses in the fleet to be taken out of service.
The Cherokee County School Board at its Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023 meeting approved plans to expand a school and heard important budget updates.
CCSD recognized its school bus drivers on Tuesday morning with a drive-through breakfast and gifts.
Free Home Elementary School has earned the renewal of its national certification for excellence in teaching digital citizenship!
The purpose of Child Find is to identify, locate, and evaluate children and youth, who are suspected of having or have a diagnosed disability or developmental delay, in order to provide free appropriate Special Education services. The Cherokee County School District serves children from age 3 to 21 years old.
The Cherokee County School Board at its regular meeting on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2023 heard an update on its search for the next superintendent of schools. The school board earlier this month voted to contract with the Georgia School Boards Association (GSBA) for its support services to aid in the search. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower on Sept. 1 announced his plans to retire at the end of this school year.
A Cherokee County School District teacher has earned the top state award for school physical education programs! The Free Home Elementary School program, led by teacher Coach Keith Furstenberg, has earned the Award of Excellence in Physical Education presented by the Georgia Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance.
Volunteers make a positive difference in our schools, which is why we spotlight them here ... congratulations to Free Home Elementary School 2023 Volunteer of the Year: Nadia Hernandez! #CCSDfam
In the principal’s words: “Ms. Nadia Hernandez is an active member of the Free Home PTA. She assists the school staff and our PTA as a liaison to the Hispanic families in our Free Home community. She serves as a classroom mom, school volunteer, media center volunteer and is a willing volunteer and supporter of our school and PTA events. She is a bridge builder who makes a point of bringing other Hispanic families to the school for volunteer opportunities to support our Rockets. She is loyal. She is a leader.”
Some of our most extraordinary students are now some of our most extraordinary employees! Here, we will regularly celebrate CCSD alums who are now CCSD employees … meet a Homegrown Hero! #CCSDfam
Julie Peppers
CCSD schools you attended: Canton ES, Boston ES, Buffington ES, Teasley MS and Cherokee HS
Favorite subject in school: Math! I have always been fascinated that some aspect of math is a factor in almost all decisions made in daily life.
Favorite teacher and why: Each classroom teacher, coach and administrator I had during my entire school career made an impact on me and helped me develop into the person I am today.
Interesting fact about you from your high school days: One of my special high school highlights as a Cherokee High School Warrior was being blessed to participate in state level athletic competition in three different sports – basketball, track, and cross county. In track, I held two CHS School Records for 20 years and received a college scholarship to run track and cross county.
School: Free Home ES
Position with CCSD: Principal
Why did you become an educator? I was one of those kids who always wanted to be a teacher. My most influential role models were educators; therefore, my top plan for a career choice was always education. Currently, 18 years into my career, working with students, teachers, other administrators, and our school community continues to be my passion.
Why did you want to work for CCSD? As a proud product of the Cherokee County School District, I consider it an honor and privilege to be able to give back to the school district that has given so much to me. Four generations of my family have attended CCSD.
Cherokee County School District educators and volunteers were honored by the PTA with state and regional awards, with a school nurse earning a top statewide honor!
Our teachers are amazing, which is why we share the story of a school’s Teacher of the Year every week ... please help us celebrate 2023 Free Home Elementary School Teacher of the Year Kim Fowler!
The CCSD Connections monthly newsletter is designed for CCSD parents, but we know there are many people in our community who like to keep us with our school district’s news.
Three Cherokee County School District schools have been honored by the National PTA for excellence!
The Cherokee County School District is seeking an experienced business professional to serve as its Coordinator of Procurement overseeing a centralized purchasing department. This position offers competitive compensation packages (salary range, based on experience: $73,000 - $107,600) with excellent benefits including Georgia State Health Benefit Plan, an outstanding work calendar, a wonderful work environment and caring team, and opportunities for professional development and advancement.
We appreciate partners' support of our schools, which is why we celebrate their service here – congratulations to Free Home ES 2023 Partner of the Year: Thompson and Associates Equine Medicine!
Does your business or organization partner with a CCSD school? Visit our School Partnerships webpage (https://www.cherokeek12.net/partners) to learn more! #CCSDPartnersInAction #CCSDfam
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday, May 18, 2023 reviewed the proposed budget for next school year, which increases salaries for teachers and support staff, and approved the construction contract for the new replacement Cherokee High School campus.
CCSD graduates first cohort with Dyslexia Endorsement
The Cherokee County School District this week honored retiring employees as legends at a new ceremony and reception.
One hundred and twenty-four retiring employees, including teachers, support staff and administrators, were celebrated at the CCSD Retiring Legends Reception and Recognition Ceremony presented Thursday evening in the school board auditorium.
The Cherokee County School District is celebrating its 2023 Yes I Can Award winners!
The Yes I Can Awards celebrate the achievements of children and youth with exceptionalities. The awards encourage students to seek their highest potential, and increase public awareness of the abilities, aspirations, and personal qualities of those with disabilities.
A message to the community from Cherokee County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower …
We’re proud of our CCSD family’s dedicated teachers … and every week, you’ll get to know one of them better through a Q&A posted here. #CCSDfam
Twenty-three Cherokee County School District students placed in the statewide Georgia PTA Reflections fine arts contest!
The Cherokee County School Board at its meeting on Thursday, April 20, 2023 approved the appointment of a new Cherokee High School principal and improvements to the driveway and parking for Creekview High School and Creekland Middle School.
More than 100 Cherokee County School District young singers were selected to perform with the district’s annual Elementary School Honor Chorus!
CCSD will host a job fair for paraprofessionals, bus drivers and School Nutrition workers from 2:30 to 5 p.m. April 26 at 1020 Keeter Road, Canton 30114.
Cherokee County School District students recently demonstrated their science skills at a countywide competition!
More than 500 students from elementary schools throughout CCSD competed in the Cherokee County Science Olympiad, which offered 18 science challenges and the second annual CCSD Speed Building Competition.
The Cherokee County School District participates in the statewide Child Find program to help identify students eligible for Special Education services.
The Cherokee County School Board at its meeting on Thursday, March 16, 2023 approved the appointment of new principals and other new leaders for next school year.
The Cherokee County School District is beginning kindergarten and new student registration for the 2023-24 school year with a new online registration system.
The Cherokee County School District is kicking off its month-long celebration of the importance of literacy!
Every March, CCSD celebrates literacy beginning with Read Across America Day, a nationwide reading event that coincides with renowned children’s book author and illustrator Dr. Seuss’s March 2 birthday. CCSD’s Office of Curriculum & Instruction coordinates the campaign, which supports the statewide Get Georgia Reading initiative and CCSD’s continued focus on improving literacy.
The Cherokee County School District celebrated outstanding school community partners and volunteers at the annual CCSD Partner of the Year and Volunteer of the Year Recognition Ceremony.
The Cherokee County School District Annual Job Fair for next school year is THIS SATURDAY! Pre-register today to join us: https://bit.ly/2023CherokeeJF #CCSDfam
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023 approved the construction contract for the new replacement Free Home Elementary School and appointed several new leaders for next school year.
The Cherokee County School District again has earned national honors for its School Nutrition summer meals program!
Cherokee County School District students excelled in this year’s Student Technology Competition, with more than 40 placing first at regions and now advancing to the state contest!
The statewide Georgia Student Technology Competition program includes 14 project categories for students in Grades 3-12. Nearly 200 students from more than 20 CCSD schools put their technology skills to the test at the Piedmont Regional Technology Competition. Students submitted videos to present their projects for judging.
The Cherokee County School District congratulates the districtwide winners of the annual PTA Reflections fine arts contest!
The annual competition offers students in all grades and of all abilities the opportunity to create original works of art in the categories of dance choreography, film production, literature, music composition, photography and visual arts 2D and 3D.
Reminder: CCSD's Job Fair is a month away ... please join us from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, March 4, at River Ridge High School (400 Arnold Mill Road, Woodstock 30188). Pre-register today at https://bit.ly/2023CherokeeJF #CCSDfam
The Cherokee County School District’s School Nutrition program has added a Halal menu item.
CCSD School Nutrition continuously updates school menus to keep up with student preferences, and last semester tested a new item in response to a request from students’ parents.
February is School Choice Month for the Cherokee County School District!
In February, CCSD opens the opportunity for parents to request a school reassignment for the next school year, including our STEM, STEAM and Fine Arts Academies, and our online high school, i-Grad Virtual Academy.
Congratulations to the Cherokee County School District’s 2023 School Teachers of the Year winners!
The Cherokee County School District will present its next Parent University program on Tuesday, Jan. 31, with a focus on cyber bullying and social media.
CCSD's Parent University regularly presents free programs for parents on topics of interest to families with school-age children. The Jan. 31 program is from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Woodstock City Church (150 Ridgewalk Way, Woodstock 30188). The target audience is parents/guardians and students age 11 and older.
We are closely monitoring weather conditions and the potential for severe weather this afternoon.
The forecast calls for high winds and heavy rain, which could delay bus routes. If any change is made to dismissal times, we will notify parents immediately by email and text, as well as through a post on our website and Facebook page.
All after-school and evening extra-curricular activities including athletics have been cancelled. After School Program care will be offered at elementary schools as planned until 6 p.m.
The Cherokee County School District on Friday, Jan. 20, will host a virtual job fair for Special Education positions for next school year including: school psychologists, speech language pathologists, board certified behavior analysts and occupational and physical therapists.
Save the date: the CCSD Certified Job Fair will be 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, March 4, at River Ridge High School (400 Arnold Mill Road, Woodstock 30188). Pre-register at https://bit.ly/2023CherokeeJF #CCSDfam
On behalf of the Superintendent, this is to advise that, after carefully reviewing the weather forecast for tomorrow morning (Friday, Dec. 23), and at the recommendation of State officials to remain off of the roads if at all possible at that time, he has declared that tomorrow will be a remote work day for CCSD employees, with duties as assigned by worksite supervisors. As a result, all schools and offices will be closed, and staff will not be answering phones. Friday is a school holiday for students, so this decision does not impact a school day. #SafeCherokee
We greatly value the outstanding support staff in our schools and central office divisions, which is why we recognize them here. Please join us in congratulating the 2023 Support Staff Employee of the Year for Free Home ES: Katie Northcutt! #CCSDfam
The Cherokee County School District celebrated the important role of support staff at its Fifth Annual Support Staff Employees of the Year Awards on Thursday evening.
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022 approved mid-year bonuses for teachers and support staff and heard plans to increase salaries for next school year.
Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower proposed the one-time supplemental payments of $1,000 for eligible full-time employees and $500 permanent part-time employees, which will be issued in this month’s paychecks, to show appreciation for their continued service.
On behalf of the Superintendent of Schools, please be advised that Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022, the date of the General Election Runoff, will be a Digital Learning Day for all CCSD students.
We appreciate partners' support of our schools, which is why we celebrate their service here – congratulations to Free Home ES 2022 Partner of the Year: Allegro Business Products!
Does your business or organization partner with a CCSD school? Visit our School Partnerships webpage (https://www.cherokeek12.net/Content/ccsd-school-partnerships) to learn more! #CCSDPartnersInAction #CCSDfam
The Cherokee County School District next month will celebrate outstanding service at its fifth annual Support Staff Employees of the Year Awards!
The recognition ceremony on December 8 will honor one Support Staff Employee of the Year from each of CCSD’s schools, centers and central office divisions. Each honoree is congratulated by the Superintendent of Schools and School Board members and receives a plaque and gifts of appreciation before an audience of honorees and their families, Principals and CCSD leaders.
The Cherokee County School District will host a fall job fair from 2:30 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17, at 1020 Keeter Road. We are hiring for mid-year teaching positions due to retirements, as well as for immediate openings for bus drivers, paraprofessionals and school nutrition assistant managers and subs.
Creekview HS was selected for the TODAY show's Friday Morning Lights segment, which was aired live from Creekview HS stadium today (October 28).
CCSD will hold its annual sale of surplus equipment and vehicles on Saturday, November 12. Preview begins at 8 am, sale begins at 9 am.
The Cherokee County School District’s Superintendent of Schools has been named a finalist for the Georgia Superintendent of the Year award!
Dr. Brian V. Hightower, who has led CCSD since 2016, was announced as one of four finalists for the top honor today at the Georgia School Superintendents Association’s fall conference in Athens.
The Cherokee County School District has again earned a top state honor for providing outstanding meals and service to students!
CCSD’s School Nutrition program, which serves 5 million meals each year in school cafeterias, won the Golden Radish Award from the Georgia Department of Education School Nutrition Division.
The Cherokee County School District has earned international recognition for excellence in education!
The district is one of only 38 school districts in the world to today be named a 2022 Cognia School System of Distinction by the international accreditation organization.
The Cherokee County School District’s School Nutrition department is searching for the best kid-friendly spinach recipes!
The fourth annual CCSD School Nutrition Parent Recipe Contest in celebration of National Farm to School Month offers parents the opportunity to earn a $100 Visa gift card sponsored by Credit Union of Georgia and see their recipe featured on school lunch menus. This year’s featured vegetable, which is selected annually by Georgia Organics, is spinach, and the contest theme is “Are you ‘Spinach to Win It?!’”
Our teachers are amazing, which is why we share the story of a school’s Teacher of the Year every week ... please help us celebrate 2022 Free Home Elementary School Teacher of the Year Kristin Davis!
Free Home Elementary School Teacher of the Year Kristin Davis brings a unique perspective to fostering parent engagement.
The Cherokee County School District is accepting applications for its annual parent academy program.
VILLA (Volunteer Instructional Leadership Learning Academy) is a free six-session program that offers CCSD parents the opportunity to learn more about their school district and how to be more engaged in our schools. CCSD earned the Georgia School Boards Association’s 2019 Leading Edge Award for helping to develop and pilot the statewide program.
The following message is from Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower:
Today’s skies may be cloudy, but our schools were filled with sunshine.
As I visited schools across our community today, the smiles shone brightly among students and teachers and staff celebrating the first day of our new school year.
We greatly value the outstanding support staff in our schools and central office divisions, which is why we recognize them here. Please join us in congratulating the 2022 Support Staff Employee of the Year for Free Home Elementary School: Amy Lathem! #CCSDfam
Cherokee County School District students for the seventh consecutive year exceeded State averages on the Georgia Milestones End-of-Grade and End-of-Course tests, with significant gains on most tests.
The annual tests assess students’ mastery of Georgia Performance Standards, which set expectations for what lessons students will learn in each grade. Teachers and administrators use the results to improve instructional best practices.
The Cherokee County School District is bringing back the popular option of part-time employment for specific certified jobs! For the upcoming school year, this “49%” option of working 3.5 hours per school day is available for specific teaching roles, school psychologists and speech language pathologists. This is an outstanding opportunity for parents of young children, professionals who also work in private practice and retirees.
We appreciate the support of our partners and the difference they are making in our schools! Does your business or organization partner with a CCSD school? Visit our School Partnerships webpage (https://www.cherokeek12.net/content/ccsd-school-partnerships) to learn more! #CCSDPartnersInAction #CCSDFam
CCSD Principals pictured, from left to right, bottom row: Christy Rich, Kerry Estep, Melinda Roulier, Ashley Polito, Jennifer McIntosh; top row: Dr. Maria Rosario-Regan, Dr. Carrie O’Bryant, Sandi Harrison, Julie Peppers, Ann Jordan and Kim Cerasoli. Also pictured: Atlanta Area Council BSA District Executive, Joshua Cole.
The Cherokee County School District this week congratulated the winners of its new Bus Driver of the Year Awards!
The awards recognize one outstanding school bus driver from each Innovation Zone (high school and feeder middle and elementary schools) and one from CCSD’s team of Special Education drivers; from this pool of winners, one overall CCSD winner was selected.
We have been pleased to offer to-go meal service at no charge during summer break for any child age 0-18 in Cherokee County.
The last CCSD meal pick up for the summer break will be from 11 a.m. to noon on Monday, July 18, at Cherokee High School’s North Campus at 930 Marietta Hwy, Canton, GA 30114 - North Campus is to the right of the main campus, and Clark Creek Elementary School STEM Academy at 3219 Hunt Road, Acworth, GA 30102.
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday night approved the budget for next school year, which calls for a tax rate reduction, increased investment in school safety and pay raises for teachers and support staff.
The 1.5 mills decrease in the tax rate, which was unanimously approved, is the first reduction proposed since 2014 and was prompted by the rise in property values. While most homeowners will see an increase in their tax bill due to their property value rising, the increase will be less due to the School Board’s action.
The Cherokee County School District is seeking a professional with experience in nutrition, dietetics and/or food service to serve as a School Nutrition Coordinator. This leadership position supports the department’s operations, including training programs and promotions. It offers competitive compensation, excellent benefits, a great work calendar and schedule, opportunities for professional development and career advancement, and a wonderful work environment and team! Join the #CCSDfam & apply now by clicking Jobs@CCSD at www.CherokeeK12.net For more information, please call 770.721.8419 or email Tina.Farmer@cherokeek12.net.
The Cherokee County School District is celebrating its retiring educators and support staff!
The majority of the retirees noted below are ending their careers this week; some retired earlier in the year based on their retirement eligibility date.
The Cherokee County School District is celebrating its 2022 Yes I Can Award winners.
The Yes I Can Awards celebrate the achievements of children and youth with exceptionalities. The awards encourage students to seek their highest potential, and increase public awareness of the abilities, aspirations, and personal qualities of those with disabilities.
Dear CCSD Families,
Our hearts are with Uvalde.
And just as after Sandy Hook and Parkland, we know that this tragedy not only has filled you with the same heartbreak, but also with anger and worry.
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday night reviewed the proposed budget for next school year, which calls for a reduction in the tax rate for all property owners and well-deserved pay increases for teachers and support staff.
The proposed 1.5 mills decrease in the tax rate is the first reduction proposed since 2014 and has been recommended by Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower in light of rising home values.
UPDATE 5/23/22: Great news! The USDA waiver has been extended for July so the weekly to-go bag model will continue in July. #CCSDfam #CCSDserves
The CCSD School Nutrition Summer Feeding program will kick off June 6, and community donations are requested to make it a success.
“We care about our students’ well-being all the time, and we know that providing meals over summer break is a hardship for some families,” Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower said. “We’re so fortunate to have a dedicated School Nutrition team, an outstanding partner in MUST Ministries and a supportive community working together to feed our students over the summer.”
Congratulations to Cherokee County School Board member Patsy Jordan, who yesterday was named the Central Region Teacher of the Year for Mountain Education Charter High School! A longtime educator, Ms. Jordan earned the CCSD Teacher of the Year award during her tenure in our school district and, since retirement, she has served as a teacher for Mountain Ed's evening school programs in Pickens and Dawson counties.
Cherokee County School District students, educators and volunteers were honored by the PTA with regional awards!
The Georgia PTA District 13 Spring Conference & Awards Ceremony, which recently was held in Woodstock, recognized outstanding PTA volunteers, teachers, nurses, administrators and students from Cherokee and Forsyth Counties.
Friday May 6 marked the 10th year of recognizing School Lunch Hero Day, which is celebrated the first Friday of May to pay tribute to the heroes of School Nutrition who keep students supplied with nutritious meals for breakfast and lunch throughout the school year.
The Cherokee County School District will present a Job Fair focused on hiring support staff for next school year from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 26, at our technology campus at 1020 Keeter Road, Canton, 30114.
Volunteers make a positive difference in our schools, which is why we spotlight them here ... congratulations to Free Home ES 2022 Volunteer of the Year: Kristin Hornsby! #CCSDfam
A message to the community from Cherokee County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower …
Many years ago, rural families would thank their valued teachers with the crops from their farms.
After this tradition had passed, the apple, the prettiest of these crops, continued to be given for generations as a gift to favorite teachers.
The Cherokee County School District congratulates the winners of its annual Elementary School Academic Bowl!
Organized by CCSD’s Office of Curriculum & Instruction, the event held earlier this month at Dean Rusk Middle School offered teams the opportunity to demonstrate their academic knowledge through competition. Schools were divided into leagues, with league winners then advancing to semi-finals, with a final round to determine the overall winners.
NOTICE: Due to the rising volume of false information currently being circulated about our school district and our outstanding teachers and staff, we will be updating our Fact vs. Fiction webpage at https://bit.ly/CCSDfacts on a more frequent basis. If you have a question about something you’ve seen on social media or received via mail or email about our schools, our staff or our curriculum, please reach out to your school or contact us directly at the Ask CCSD Helpdesk at https://bit.ly/AskCCSD #CCSDfam
A Cherokee County School District business partner and volunteer has received a top community award!
Kevin Williams, operator of Cherokee County Chick-fil-A, today was honored with the Liberty Bell Award by the Blue Ridge Bar Association at its annual Law Day observance.
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday heard good news about the school district’s financial outlook due to increasing home values and discussed ways to reduce the burden on taxpayers, while also using some of the windfall to make teacher and staff pay more competitive.
The Cherokee County School District received excellent news today: the district’s international accreditation as a high-quality school system is recommended for renewal for another five years!
“Accreditation is the gold standard for school districts – it provides independent assurance to parents, employees and taxpayers as to the excellence of their public schools,” Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower said. “I’m incredibly proud of the work that all of our employees do every day to provide the best possible education and care to each of our students. Thank you to the amazing parent volunteers and business and community partners who support us. None of this would be possible without the outstanding leadership of our School Board, its vision for our future and its strong stewardship of the resources entrusted to them by our community.”
On behalf of the Superintendent, please be advised that serious misinformation about CCSD is being circulated on social media.
Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower has no plans to ask the School Board to privatize bus drivers or School Nutrition or any other part of CCSD operations. The School Board also has had no discussions about privatizing these services.
As part of national Sunshine Month, observed every March to highlight the importance of open government and transparency, the Cherokee County School District has updated its Open CCSD website.
CCSD is committed to transparency and accountability. Open CCSD at https://www.cherokeek12.net/Content2/open-ccsd [CONTENT_REVIEW InternalLink] was established in 2013 to provide the community with a clear understanding of its operations and stewardship of fiscal resources.
The Cherokee County School District has earned national honors for its School Nutrition summer meals program!
The school district every summer participates in the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Seamless Summer Option, which offers free meals to children in need during the summer. The high quality of CCSD’s program earned the USDA’s Silver Turnip the Beet Award. CCSD School Nutrition is one of only a dozen school districts in Georgia to earn the national honor and one of only 84 nationwide.
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday, March 17, 2022 approved a budget amendment to accept state funding for eligible part-time and full-time staff to receive a one-time bonus and appointed new school leaders for next school year.
It’s Georgia School Board Appreciation Week, and we’ll be shining the spotlight on each of our representatives to thank them for their service. #CCSDfam
CCSD presents an annual Agency Information Fair for parents and teachers to learn more about services in the community for children with special needs. This year's event is on March 28. #CCSDfam
It’s Georgia School Board Appreciation Week, and we’ll be shining the spotlight on each of our representatives to thank them for their service. #CCSDfam
In recognition of National School Social Worker Week, please join us in thanking CCSD’s six social workers and two student support specialists who are dedicated to their mission of “ensuring that no student in Cherokee County gains less than full advantage of the educational opportunities provided by the school system as a result of family problems or school attendance problems.” We appreciate their service and dedication to the families of our 42,000 students! Learn more about our school social workers at https://www.cherokeek12.net/.../divisions-school... [CONTENT_REVIEW InternalLink]. #CCSDfam
It's Read Across America Week and #GetCCSDReading Month! CCSD schools are celebrating Dr. Seuss's birthday, the importance of literacy and favorite books ...with guest readers, dress-up days, reading challenges and incentives and much more! We hope you enjoy this slideshow of photos from some of the festivities.
The Cherokee County School Board at its regular meeting on Thursday, Feb. 17, heard an update on CCSD’s student support services efforts including suicide prevention.
Free Home Elementary School’s digital citizenship program has earned national recognition.
The school was awarded Common Sense School certification by the national nonprofit organization Common Sense. The honor recognizes schools that demonstrate exemplary commitment to educating students to use technology responsibly, think critically, and handle the challenges of technology use including cyberbullying, plagiarism and privacy issues.
The Cherokee County School District is celebrating its first-ever Share the Love contest winners!
Thanks to the sponsorship of Credit Union of Georgia, CCSD this month gave families the opportunity to nominate an outstanding CCSD employee to win a $250 Visa gift card. The contest was announced in the monthly CCSD Connections parent newsletter, and four winners were selected at random from all of the nominations.
Don’t miss your opportunity to become a teacher in an outstanding metro Atlanta school district! The Cherokee County School District on Saturday, March 5, will host its annual Teacher Job Fair for next school year. There will be both an in-person event from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, March 5, at River Ridge High School (400 Arnold Mill Road, Woodstock, 30188), and virtual online interview appointments also will be available.
We are continuing to closely monitor COVID-19 cases among students, staff and our community at large and to review our related protocols.
While community case levels remain at a very high range, we are seeing a definite trend of declining cases -- both for our schools and our community. If case levels continue to decline, we anticipate parent visits to the cafeteria and extended parent/volunteer visits to classrooms can safely resume on Feb. 28 following February Break (Feb. 21-25).
The Cherokee County School District is celebrating its top school Partners of the Year and Volunteers of the Year!
The annual recognition program, now in its ninth year, recognizes a Partner of the Year and a Volunteer of the Year for each individual school and center who are selected based on their outstanding service for the past year.
The Cherokee County School District will present its first districtwide elementary school math competition next week!
Designed by the Office of Curriculum & Instruction, the event’s goals are to encourage students’ interest in math, develop their problem-solving skills and inspire them to excel and have fun with mathematics.
Cherokee County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower this week participated in the annual “State of the County” program.
Presented by the regional Council for Quality Growth nonprofit organization, the luncheon on Wednesday featured reports by Cherokee County Board of Commissioners Chairman Harry Johnston, Cherokee Office of Economic Development President Misti Martin and Dr. Hightower.
Mark your calendar! The Cherokee County School District’s first-ever Job Fair focused on support staff will be from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16, at our technology campus at 1020 Keeter Road, Canton, 30114.
As shared with you earlier this month, in preparation for our on-time return to in-person learning on Jan. 4, we implemented several changes in CCSD COVID-19 protocols, with a timeline to review those changes today.
Save the Date! The Cherokee County School District’s annual Teacher Job Fair will be from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, March 5, with in-person interviews at River Ridge High School and virtual online interview appointments available. The event will focus on hiring teachers for the 2022-23 school year, with a separate event to be announced for positions including bus drivers, paraprofessionals, technology professionals and School Nutrition workers. We will post instructions at www.cherokeek12.net [CONTENT_REVIEW InternalLink] and on CCSD social media next month explaining how you can sign up for online appointments if you choose to participate virtually. #CCSDfam
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday, Jan. 13, reviewed a progress report on accomplishing Blueprint strategic plan goals and heard operational updates including the planned expansion of CCSD’s school choice program.
The Cherokee County School District winners of the annual PTA Reflections fine arts contest have been named, with top district winners now advancing to state competition!
The annual competition offers students in all grades and of all abilities the opportunity to create original works of art in the categories of dance choreography, film production, literature, music composition, photography and visual arts 2D and 3D. Students can earn recognition at the school, district, state and national levels. This year's theme is “I Will Change the World By... .”
The Cherokee County School District on Friday, Jan. 28, will host a virtual job fair for applicants for Special Education positions for next school year including: board certified behavior analysts, educational audiologists, occupational and physical therapists, physical and health impairment teachers, school psychologists, Special Education facilitators, speech language pathologists and vision teachers.
As we prepare for the reopening of schools on Tuesday, Jan. 4, please be advised of several changes in CCSD COVID-19 protocols in response to new Department of Public Health guidance and the rising cases resulting from the Omicron variant.
CCSD schools have been busy celebrating the holiday season by giving to others and serving the community through volunteering. Thank you to all the teachers and staff who coordinate these opportunities for meaningful service learning! We hope you enjoy this slideshow of a few of the many outstanding activities.
On behalf of the Superintendent, please be advised we are aware of the national news reports and social media posts about a TikTok challenge related to school violence today. This challenge did not originate locally, and there have been no threats reported in regard to any CCSD schools. The challenge, according to news reports, was started by a student in Utah who did not want to attend school today. We take all threats seriously, and our CCSD Police Department will continue to be on alert, monitor the situation and communicate with local law enforcement agencies.
Congratulations to the Cherokee County School District’s 2022 School Teachers of the Year winners!
Every fall, each CCSD school is asked to select its own Teacher of the Year. These school-level winners now are eligible for the honor of Cherokee County School District 2022 Teacher of the Year.
The Cherokee County School Board has earned top state honors for exemplary leadership and innovation practices in recognition of its Social and Emotional Learning initiative.
For the third consecutive year, the Georgia School Boards Association has awarded the Cherokee County School Board its Leading Edge Award in the Culture, Climate & Organizational Efficacy category. The awards, presented in seven categories, recognize innovative practices by School Boards and School Districts that make a significant and positive impact on students. This year, the districtwide Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) initiative earned the honor, following previous wins for CCSD’s Student Advisor and Student Delegates to the School Board program and VILLA parent academy.
The Cherokee County School District has earned the State’s highest honor for leadership and dedication to providing the best education possible to every child.
The Governance Team of the Year Award is awarded to the School Board and Superintendent of Schools of only one Georgia school district in each of the three size categories -- small, medium and large – by the Georgia School Boards Association. CCSD earned the honor for large districts, which are those with more than 10,000 students.
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday, Nov. 18, approved its 2022 Legislative Partnership Priorities, which advocate for continued local control of public education decisions and the end of State educational funding budget cuts.
CCSD School Nutrition is pleased to offer to-go meal service at no charge for all CCSD students for the Friday, Nov. 19, Digital Learning Day. The meal kit will include one breakfast and one lunch.
Please be advised that false rumors are deliberately being spread in our community about CCSD and COVID-19 vaccinations. CCSD is NOT holding ANY COVID-19 vaccination events for our students at our schools or elsewhere.
The Cherokee County School District next month will celebrate excellent service at its fourth annual Support Staff Employees of the Year Awards!
The recognition ceremony on December 2 will honor one Support Staff Employee of the Year from each of CCSD’s schools, centers and central office divisions. Each honoree will be congratulated by the Superintendent of Schools and School Board members and receive a plaque and gifts of appreciation before an audience of honorees and their families, Principals and CCSD leaders.
On behalf of the Superintendent, we recognize and celebrate the historic World Series win by the Atlanta Braves, a valued CCSD Partner. We love our hometown team and are so proud of their accomplishments this season. While we are not cancelling school for Friday’s victory parade and celebration, any student absences for students who attend that event will be counted as “unexcused but without academic penalty.” While our policies do not permit excused absences for such occasions, the designation of “unexcused but without academic penalty” provides students the important opportunity to make up all missed work and tests next week. For those families who choose to attend Friday’s celebratory parade that will travel through Fulton and Cobb Counties, we hope you have a safe and memorable experience and we’ll see you back in class on Monday!
We’re proud of our CCSD family’s dedicated teachers … and every week, you’ll get to know one of them better through a Q&A posted here. #CCSDfam
CCSD Reminder: Tuesday, Nov. 2, is a student holiday for Election Day as a safety precaution due to the use of many schools as polling sites. It is not a Digital Learning Day. It is a Professional Learning Day, with teachers and staff attending training sessions focused on improving instruction and support services in areas including reading, STEM (science, technology, engineering and math), history, Career Pathways, Special Education and Gifted education.
A new agri-science lab on the Creekview HS campus is allowing students to learn new skills and think about possible career paths, thanks to Ed SPLOST construction dollars.
Cherokee County’s 1-percent Education Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (Ed SPLOST) is up for a renewal on the Nov. 2 General Election ballot, with early voting underway now. This post is design to provide the community with accurate information about the continuation of the existing penny sales tax. More information about the Ed SPLOST is on our website at https://bit.ly/CCSDsplostinfo.
The Cherokee County School Board at its Thursday, Oct. 21 work session, reviewed projects proposed for the Education Special Purpose Location Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) renewal up for a vote on Nov. 2, with Early Voting now underway.
The Cherokee County School District’s graduation rate has hit a new high, with 90.82% of the Class of 2021 earning a diploma within four years of entering high school!
The Cherokee County School District participates in the statewide Child Find program to help identify students eligible for Special Education services.
CCSD recognized its school bus drivers on Tuesday morning with a drive-through breakfast and gifts.
Going once, going twice..... sold! Your bid can be the winning one at CCSD’s annual surplus equipment auction, which is open to the public, and begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 13, at the CCSD Central Warehouse (201 Mountain Brook Court, Canton, 30115). The sale preview starts at 8:00 a.m.
Hundreds of athletes, peer helpers, CCSD staff and community volunteers participated in the annual CCSD Awareness Games on Friday, October 15, at River Ridge HS.
The Cherokee County School District has been named a finalist for the 2021 Governance Team of the Year Award presented by the Georgia School Boards Association!
Three awards are presented annually to recognize top School Boards and Superintendents of Schools for outstanding leadership and dedication to continuous improvement. One winner is selected in three categories based on school district enrollment: small, 1-3,000 students; medium, 3,001-10,000 students; and large, 10,000+ students.
Please be advised that the Versatrans My Stop Bus Tracking System began experiencing technical difficulties today and will be down for maintenance tomorrow (Oct. 5, 2021). This is the app that CCSD parents can use to track the location of their child's school bus on its way to the bus stop each morning and afternoon. We apologize for the inconvenience.
The Cherokee County School Board at its regular meeting on Thursday, Sept. 16, 2021, reviewed plans for the Education SPLOST (Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax) up for renewal by voters in the Nov. 2 election.
The Cherokee County School District, for the past 24 years, has used a 1-percent Education SPLOST to fund capital improvement projects, which include constructing new schools and facilities and renovating existing ones; funding technology infrastructure; buying school buses; and purchasing land for future schools.
CCSD is looking for School Nutrition Workers to join us in serving our kids! The work day is 6.5 hours and the schedule follows the school calendar. The starting hourly rate has been increased to $12.59 an hour for School Nutrition Workers, as well as to $12 an hour for part-time School Nutrition workers and substitutes, and $10.50 an hour for lunchroom monitors. The School Nutrition Worker position offers full time benefits, professional development, advancement opportunities and a great work team and environment. Apply now by clicking Jobs@CCSD at www.CherokeeK12.net [CONTENT_REVIEW InternalLink] and selecting any of the School Nutrition Worker listings at various schools. Openings for part-time School Nutrition workers and substitutes and lunchroom monitors also are posted. Questions? Contact School Nutrition at cassandra.higgins@cherokeek12.net and 770.721.8419. #CCSDfam
What's cooking, #CCSDfam?
If you're a CCSD parent who loves to cook, please enter our third annual CCSD School Nutrition Parent Recipe Contest ... you could win a $100 Visa gift card and see your side-dish recipe featured on CCSD school lunch menus in October!
Our teachers are amazing, which is why we share the story of a school’s Teacher of the Year every week ... please help us celebrate 2021 Free Home Elementary School Teacher of the Year Katie Garrison!
Free Home Elementary School Teacher of the Year Katie Garrison heard the calling to become a teacher as a student volunteer at Vacation Bible School.
Enrollment for the Cherokee County School District has increased beyond expectations, but for the ninth consecutive year, no schools are considered “critically overcrowded.”
The annual Inventory of School Housing report, which is developed based on the 20-day enrollment count (Aug. 27) of 41,901 and is posted below, shows the impact of sustained enrollment growth and highlights where additional classroom space soon will be needed.
CCSD is looking for substitute teachers to join us in serving our kids! We recently increased our sub rate to $150 for daily subs and $185/day for certified long-term subs. Subs can hand-pick how frequently they want to work as well as where they want to accept jobs. Although no previous teaching experience is required, we train our subs on how to foster a seamless learning experience for our students. Please help us share this opportunity with those who might be interested! The next workshop is Sept. 14. Applications can be submitted to our 2021-22 Substitute Teacher posting at https://bit.ly/JobsCCSD Contact Katie.Munson@cherokeek12.net with questions. #CCSDfam
The Cherokee County School District Police Department has earned State recognition!
The Department was notified this month that its status as a Certified Agency, first achieved in 2006, has been renewed by the Joint Review Committee of the State of Georgia Law Enforcement Certification Program.
CCSD will host its next substitute teacher training workshops on Sept. 2 and 14 and now is accepting applications. Please sign up today by applying online for 2021-22 Substitute Teacher at https://bit.ly/JobsCCSD Questions? Please contact Katie Munson at 770-479-1871 or katie.munson@cherokeek12.net #CCSDfam
The Cherokee County School District is seeking After School Program (ASP) workers and lunchroom monitors! These part-time jobs offer the opportunity to work on school days close to home to support your community’s children. Lunchroom Monitors work during school hours; ASP is offered at elementary schools until 6 p.m.
CCSD will host its next substitute teacher training workshop on Sept. 14 and now is accepting applications. Please sign up today by applying online for 2021-22 Substitute Teacher at https://bit.ly/JobsCCSD Questions? Please contact CCSD HR at 770-479-1871 or katie.munson@cherokeek12.net #CCSDfam
Cherokee County School District students exceeded State averages on the Georgia Milestones End-of-Grade and End-of-Course tests for the sixth consecutive year, with expected decreases locally and statewide due to the pandemic’s impact on instruction.
The annual tests, which were not administered in 2020 due to the pandemic, assess students’ mastery of Georgia Performance Standards, which set expectations for what lessons students will learn in each grade. Results are used by teachers and administrators to improve instruction for specific students as well as develop new overall instructional best practices.
Our enrollment has grown to 41,514 students from our opening day enrollment! We see this growth pattern every year, with enrollment usually peaking at the 20th day of school. We will post a 20th day enrollment report at the end of August on our website as we do every year. Welcome to our new families! #CCSDfam
The Cherokee County School District is seeking school bus drivers! These positions offer excellent benefits (full-time benefits for part-time work, with at least four hours of pay per day guaranteed), a great work calendar and schedule, and a wonderful work environment and team. A Georgia Class B CDL Driver’s License with School Bus & Passenger endorsements is required; CCSD provides drivers with specialized training. Job details are posted at https://bit.ly/CCSDbusdriver.
Please see the following message from Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower and enjoy some our of #CCSD1stDay photos in the slideshow posted above.
Like many of you, I woke up earlier than usual this morning to celebrate our new year. While I didn’t have a child’s shoelaces to tie or ponytails to fasten, my day needed to start as early as possible so I could see as many smiles as possible.
As part of the Cherokee County School District’s back-to-school preparations, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower held his first meeting with the Cherokee County Council PTA’s new executive board.
Volunteers make a positive difference in our schools, which is why we spotlight them here ... congratulations to Free Home ES 2021 Volunteer of the Year: Pastor Nathaniel Long! #CCSDfam #CCSDunited
Cherokee County School District’s School Nutrition department is beginning the new school year with announcements including that it will continue to provide breakfasts and lunches to all students at no cost to them … for the entire 2021-22 school year!
CCSD's Transportation Department spends the summer break getting its fleet of big yellow buses inspected and ready for another 4 million miles on Cherokee County roads. In the days before the start of the school year, CCSD’s school buses can be spotted out on the county's roads and highways, running their routes. One practice run with their bus is required, but many drivers practice more times in their own vehicles.
On behalf of the Superintendent, please review the following updates about CCSD’s Digital Learning program for the 2021-22 School Year.
We have outlined the highlights of the program and back-to-school preparations below. We encourage you to review the CCSD Digital Learning Models for SY2021-22 Guidebook, which explains the learning models and expectations in greater detail, and is posted online at https://bit.ly/CCSDdlguide21.
The Cherokee County School District is seeking school bus drivers! These positions offer excellent benefits (full-time benefits for part-time work, with at least four hours of pay per day guaranteed), a great work calendar and schedule, and a wonderful work environment and team. A Georgia Class B CDL Driver’s License with School Bus & Passenger endorsements is required; CCSD provides drivers with specialized training. Job details are posted at https://bit.ly/CCSDbusdriver. Check out the video at http://bit.ly/CCSDbusvideo to learn more about a day in the life of a CCSD school bus driver! Join the #CCSDfam & apply now by clicking Jobs@CCSD at www.CherokeeK12.net. Questions? Please contact CCSD Recruitment Coordinator Lindsay Bowley at Lindsay.Bowley@cherokeek12.net and 770.704.4256.
The Cherokee County School Board at its meeting on Thursday, July 15, 2021 took the following action:
- Approved the monthly personnel report, which included the appointment of Adam Johnson, a 13-year CCSD teacher who has taught and coached track at Cherokee High School, as a new assistant principal at Woodstock High School;
If your children are 0-18 years old, we are pleased to offer summer to-go meal service for them!
Meal pick up will be from 11 a.m. to noon on Monday, July 19, at Cherokee High School's Cherokee North building, Creekview High School and Etowah High School's Etowah East building.
On behalf of the Superintendent, please be advised that, based on the Governor’s decision through Executive Order to end the Public Health State of Emergency on June 30, 2021, and the significant improvement of the state of public health, we are returning to pre-pandemic school operations for the 2021-22 school year, which begins Aug. 2. More back-to-school information will be shared with our families in the July edition of the CCSD Connections newsletter on July 22.
If your children are 0-18 years old, we are pleased to offer summer to-go meal service for them!
Meal pick up will be from 11 a.m. to noon on Monday, July 12, at Cherokee High School's Cherokee North building, Creekview High School and Etowah High School's Etowah East building.
If your children are 0-18 years old, we are pleased to offer summer to-go meal service for them!
Meal pick up will be from 11 a.m. to noon on Monday, June 28, at Cherokee High School's Cherokee North building, Creekview High School and Etowah High School's Etowah East building.
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday, June 17, 2021 unanimously approved its budget for next school year, which is balanced without a tax rate increase and includes hiring 125 new teachers above and beyond enrollment growth to help bridge any pandemic-related learning opportunity losses.
If your children are 0-18 years old, we are pleased to offer summer to-go meal service for them!
Meal pick up will be from 11 a.m. to noon on Monday, June 21, at Cherokee High School's Cherokee North building, Creekview High School and Etowah High School's Etowah East building.
The Cherokee County School District is celebrating four of its outstanding Special Education team members!
Four members of the Department of Special Education received its top annual honors during the annual Special Education Staff of the Year Awards ceremony. They are: CCSD Occupational Therapist/Physical Therapist of the Year Amy Peart; CCSD School Psychologist of the Year Laura Killen; CCSD Special Education Facilitator of the Year Kortney Dempsey; and CCSD Speech Language Pathologist of the Year Stacy Irwin.
If your children are 0-18 years old, we are pleased to offer summer to-go meal service for them!
Meal pick up will be from 11 a.m. to noon on Monday, June 14, at Cherokee High School's Cherokee North building, Creekview High School and Etowah High School's Etowah East building.
The Cherokee County School District School Nutrition program has earned top honors from the Georgia Department of Education.
The program earned the State’s 2020 Vision District award in recognition of its outstanding efforts to use Georgia grown foods on school cafeteria menus. CCSD has received numerous accolades for its Farm to School initiative and collaboration with community partners including the Cherokee County Farm Bureau.
The Cherokee County School District is celebrating its retiring educators and support staff!
The majority of the retirees noted below are ending their careers at the close of this school year; some retired earlier in the year based on their retirement eligibility date.
“Congratulations to each of our retirees for dedicating your career to serving our community’s children,” Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower said. “Whether you served in a classroom or behind the scenes, you made a positive difference in the lives of our students. I know our entire community has benefitted from your exemplary service and joins me in wishing you the best as you enjoy your hard-earned retirement.”
Dear CCSD Family,
The message below is to our graduating Class of 2021 seniors. I am sharing it with all of you, as they are the future of our community. You can see each of their names posted on our website at http://bit.ly/CCSDclassof2021.
Dear Class of 2021,
The finish line is in sight.
CCSD is seeking skilled Maintenance/Facility Technicians to keep our schools and offices running safely and smoothly. More information about this opportunity is at http://bit.ly/CCSDfactech. CCSD offers employees excellent compensation and benefits, a great work calendar and schedule, and a wonderful work environment and team. Join the #CCSDfam & apply now by clicking Jobs@CCSD at www.CherokeeK12.net [CONTENT_REVIEW InternalLink] Questions about this opportunity? Contact Rocky Simpson via email at rocky.simpson@cherokeek12.net or by phone at 770.721.8452.
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday reviewed the recommended budget for next school year, which includes hiring more teachers to lower class size while not raising the school property tax millage rate, and adopted a resolution that prohibits implementing Critical Race Theory (CRT) and The 1619 Project.
Congratulations to this year’s winners of the Golden Apple Award presented to top teachers this week by the Gamma Eta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International!
Twelve CCSD schools were invited to recognize an honoree this year, and they are: Katelyn Sugar of Arnold Mill ES, Beth Smith of Ball Ground ES STEM Academy, Laura Wagner of Bascomb ES, Liane Moler of E.T. Booth MS, Heather Barton of Etowah HS, Lacy Savage of Free Home ES, Morgann Anderson of Indian Knoll ES, Meredith Rocker of Johnston ES, Janet Marotte of Knox ES STEM Academy, Kristin Covington of Mountain Road ES, Stephanie Collett of R.M. Moore ES STEM Academy, Rachel LaChine of Sequoyah HS.
The Cherokee County School District celebrated National School Nurse Appreciation Day with the presentation of its inaugural Nurse of the Year Awards!
The top school nurse selected for each Innovation Zone (a high school and its feeder schools) was surprised with award presentations on Monday and today. They now advance to a CCSD Nurse of the Year Award program, with the winner to be selected by a panel of nursing professionals and retired educators and announced at a new professional development event for school nurses this summer.
Thirty-five Cherokee County School District students earned honors through the 2020-21 Georgia PTA Reflections fine arts contest!
The annual competition offers students in all grades and abilities the opportunity to create original works of art in the categories of dance choreography, film production, literature, music composition, photography and visual arts. Students can earn recognition at the School, District, State and National levels. This year's theme was “I Matter Because …”
The Cherokee County School District is celebrating its Yes I Can Award winners.
The Yes I Can Awards celebrate the achievements of children and youth with exceptionalities. The awards encourage students to seek their highest potential, and increase public awareness of the abilities, aspirations, and personal qualities of those with disabilities.
We appreciate partners' support of our schools, which is why we celebrate their service here -- congratulations to Free Home ES 2021 Partner of the Year: Macedonia United Methodist Church (Mother’s Cupboard)!
Does your business or organization partner with a CCSD school? Visit our School Partnerships webpage (https://www.cherokeek12.net/Content/ccsd-school-partnerships) to learn more! #CCSDPartnersInAction
Please see the message below from Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower:
Every teacher, whether in his second year or in her 30th year, has them saved.
These treasures take many forms: the handmade cards with imperfect spelling and perfect love, the well-worn first “best teacher” mug turned pens holder and the shiny new one filled with coffee, the dried store-bought carnation and the dried playground dandelion.
We appreciate partners' support of our schools, which is why we celebrate their service here -- congratulations to Free Home Elementary School 2020 Partner of the Year: Canton Optimist Club!
Does your business or organization partner with a CCSD school? Visit our School Partnerships webpage (https://www.cherokeek12.net/Content/ccsd-school-partnerships) to learn more! #CCSDPartnersInAction
Free Home ES PE teacher Coach Keith Furstenberg, the school’s 2019 Teacher of the Year and 2020 Georgia winner of the national Sanford Teacher Award, is featured in a new video as part of the Georgia Department of Education and GPB collaboration, “Let’s Learn Georgia.”
We greatly value the outstanding support staff in our schools and central office divisions, which is why we recognize one here each week. Please join us in congratulating Free Home ES 2020 Support Staff Employee of the Year Vicki Wheeler! #CCSDfam #CCSDunited
We’re proud of our CCSD family’s dedicated teachers… and every week, you’ll get to know one of them better through a Q&A posted here. #CCSDfam #CCSDunited
Many of our students rely upon and look forward to our cafeteria’s homemade breakfasts and lunches and award-winning Farm to School recipes. Our School Nutrition workers and lunchroom monitors are the everyday heroes who make this essential service happen! Please consider signing up to serve as a substitute worker. More information and the applications (look for Future Openings forms for each of these jobs) are online at https://bit.ly/JobsCCSD #CCSDfam #CCSDunited
CCSD’s school nurses are superheroes, and these dedicated essential workers need back-up as we continue to offer in-person school.
Cherokee County School District teachers and staff were welcomed to work for the sixth day of school with sweet surprises from a new organization dedicated to encouraging them and lifting the entire community’s spirits.
The following message is from Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower:
Today is the fifth day of school – and, this year, that is an amazing milestone.
As I said when we began the week, we would not have been able to reopen schools in person, simultaneously launch a new Digital Learning program and start the school year on time without your patience, grace, flexibility and support.
Our Principals are dedicated leaders, and we’ll be introducing you over the coming days to Principals who are new to the role or who are serving at new schools this year. Please help us celebrate Free Home Elementary School’s new leader: Principal Julie Peppers!
CCSD is ready for the new school year with 500 temporary substitute teachers signed up to serve ... but we've heard from more who want to join us!
We're opening up three training sessions next month - on Aug. 7, 10 and 13 - for community members who want to work as substitute teachers. Spaces are limited, so sign up now at https://bit.ly/JobsCCSD
#CCSDunited
The Cherokee County School Board at its regular meeting tonight unanimously approved the Cherokee County School District’s annual budget, which, despite a $25 Million State education funding cut, was balanced without the need for furlough days or a millage rate increase.
The Cherokee County School District has launched a Fact vs. Fiction webpage!
CCSD's Summer Feeding Program will add weekend meals to the food distributions for the final two dates (July 13 and July 20), increasing the meals per child from 5 days of breakfast and lunch to 7 days. Cherokee HS site will also have 200 boxes of fresh produce to give away the next two pickup days, one box per family. The produce boxes are made possible through USDA's Farmers to Families program. Meal distribution sites, times and guidelines are on the website here. [CONTENT_REVIEW InternalLink]
The Cherokee County School Board at its called meeting tonight unanimously approved the Superintendent’s recommended CCSD Reopening of School Plan, which calls for both the return to schools for traditional learning and the launch of an improved digital learning choice.
On behalf of the Superintendent, please be advised that Cherokee County School Board Chair Kyla Cromer has called for a School Board meeting to be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 9, 2020 to consider approval of the Superintendent’s recommended CCSD Reopening of School Plan.
A Cherokee County School District teacher has won a national award recognizing inspiring educators!
Free Home Elementary School teacher Keith Furstenberg is the Georgia winner of the national Sanford Teacher Award, which includes a $10,000 prize. He now advances to be considered for the National title and a $50,000 prize. The awards program is sponsored by Sanford Programs, which was established through a gift from philanthropist and businessman Mr. T. Denny Sanford.
Dear CCSD Parents/Guardians:
This is just a reminder that, if you have not already, please complete the CCSD return-to-school questionnaire by 5 p.m. Monday, June 29. The message we emailed to you on Monday, including a link to the questionnaire, is posted at https://bit.ly/CCSD62220. You need your child’s student ID and a unique code to complete it; these were sent to you on Monday in a separate email from “no.reply@cherokee.k12.ga.us”
The Cherokee County School District has published its annual Financial Facts report, which provides highlights and snapshots from the proposed Annual Budget. The report is posted online here and provides financial additional information to the community in advance of the School Board’s public hearings and budget adoption. |
The Cherokee County School Board at its work session and regular meeting this evening reviewed the proposed CCSD budget for next school year, which balances a State funding shortfall without the need for furlough days or a tax rate increase, and heard an update on school reopening plans.
If you have not completed your 2020 U.S. Census Survey, there is still time! 95% of households receive their census invitation in the mail (these were sent in March, with reminders sent in April). As of June 14, 62% of Cherokee County residents have responded (compared to 57% in Georgia and 61% across the U.S.). Every household has the option of responding online, by mail or by phone. Households that have not responded may receive a visit from a census worker between Aug. 11 and Oct. 31 to help complete the form and ensure everyone is counted. For more about the census and how the data is used, go to www.2020census.gov
Dear #CCSDfam,
In any other time, a potential 11% cut in State education funding would not be a cause for optimism, but we are in challenging times. As the initial forecast called us to brace for a 14% cut and a $32 Million loss for our School District, we are grateful for the 3% difference now projected by the Governor.
Dear #CCSDfam,
One of the best parts of my role as your Superintendent is visiting our schools to see our students and educators working together.
Dear #CCSDfam,
Over the summer break, our high school campuses usually stay busy as student athletes and coaches prepare for fall sports.
REMINDER: The summer schedule for our #CCSDserves to-go meal distribution by CCSD School Nutrition begins Monday, June 1! Some locations and times have changed – check the flier above for details. Please remember: a child must be present to receive a bag; do not come sick; do not stay at the site after picking up food. More information is posted at bit.ly/CCSDserves Thank you! #CCSDfam
Four longtime Cherokee County School District leaders have retired this year following successful careers of service to the community.
Congratulations to this year’s retiring senior staff: Deputy Superintendent and Chief Operations Officer Trey Olson, Executive Director for Administrative Leadership Beth P. Long, Director of Facility Maintenance Ronald Barnes, and Supervisor of Facility Maintenance Randy Evans.
The Cherokee County School District is celebrating its educators and support staff who are retiring after exemplary service!
Our teachers are amazing, which is why we share the story of a school’s Teacher of the Year every week... please help us celebrate 2020 Free Home Elementary School Teacher of the Year Alison Johnson!
To help parents keep their children on track for a great start back to school, CCSD has created a Summer Learning Adventure website of vetted resources for students of all ages!
The Cherokee County School Board during its May meeting, which was held this evening virtually and streamed online, heard school reopening plans and a budget update.
The Cherokee County School District is celebrating four of its outstanding special education team members!
Four members of the Department of Special Education received its top annual honors during a ceremony on Monday held virtually online.
On behalf of the Superintendent, please be advised of the following updates:
GRADUATES: The Superintendent has authorized a special #2020CCSDGrads recognition for the Class of 2020 on Friday, May 29. As part of the last weekly observance when our high school football stadiums are illuminated for 20 minutes at 8:20 p.m. (20:20 military time) on Fridays, we will hold Class of 2020 parades at the schools from 7 to 9 p.m. Principals will send more information about this event to the parents of seniors. Graduates will drive through a pick-up area for honor cords, medals and other special regalia and, as a gift to every senior from their Principal, each will receive an embroidered school patch to affix to their keepsake graduation robes. These patches, which have adhesive backing, feature the same design as those on the rental gowns used for past commencement ceremonies.
The Cherokee County School District has earned national recognition for its effective use of educational technology!
The District has been selected by the District Administration educational leadership organization as the Districts of Distinction award winner in the Educational Technology category.
Dear #CCSDfam,
A school in the first week of May overflows with joy and appreciation.
Children march through the door carrying carefully wrapped packages – plenty of coffee mugs, yes, but also handmade treasures. Teachers enjoy catered lunches and desserts baked up by PTA volunteers. Hallways glitter with Teacher Appreciation Week posters, and the celebration spills over to social media, where we scroll through tributes to teachers of today and yesterday.
Dear #CCSDfam,
We lined up in the warm gym, waiting in the alphabetical order we knew by heart. We scanned the crowded bleachers for familiar faces, including the permitted three we knew best. And though my only role was to walk across a stage and accept my diploma, my palms stayed anxiously damp.
Dear #CCSDfam,
Amid the memes floating around, there’s one reminding us “we’re not all in the same boat” in this sea change.
While online learning is working well for many students and families, it is not for all. We see this in system data; technology requests; teacher and parent feedback; and in our survey results, especially the thousands of comments from students and parents.
The Cherokee County School Board this evening unanimously approved the Superintendent of Schools’ recommendation to end school early on May 8 and to postpone a decision on high school graduation ceremonies until July 1.
Dear #CCSDfam,
We have learned many lessons over the past month, and some of those have been lessons re-learned.
Like that our school families connect and strengthen even if our buildings are closed. Our children show us their resilience, their optimism — their best, when put to the test. And that it sometimes is hard to see the rainbow beyond the storm clouds, but it’s still there.
Dear #CCSDfam,
Grace. This word has become a mantra for me and for my leadership team over the last three weeks. It defines how I expect all of our employees to always treat students, parents and each other, and especially so in this challenging time.
On behalf of the Superintendent, please be advised that Gov. Brian Kemp has extended his closure of all schools statewide through the close of the school year. This announcement also cancels all events scheduled to take place at CCSD schools, all CCSD special events and extra-curricular activities, and all community leases of CCSD facilities through May 31, 2020. Over the coming days, the Superintendent and staff will develop recommendations for School Board approval regarding operations and programming for the remainder of the year. This will include time-sensitive topics such as the completion of the academic year, final grades and graduation. In the interim, CCSD will continue Digital Learning Days; Spring Break (April 6-10) will be observed as scheduled with no Digital Learning Days. #SafeCherokee
On behalf of the Superintendent, please be advised that CCSD’s Office of Technology is ending its successful distribution of CCSD laptops for students to borrow for use during the school closure. This distribution initially was only to take place on the last day of classes at schools on March 13, but Technology staff have worked hard to continue the process to meet students’ needs. CCSD has distributed 3,112 devices to students and will fulfill another 500 pending requests by Friday. If you are a CCSD parent and your child is without any access to any device on which to do their Digital Learning Days assignments, please notify your child’s teacher by 5 p.m. today, March 31, 2020. If Technology is unable to fulfill your request, staff will let your child’s teacher know immediately so you can make other arrangements.
Dear #CCSDfam,
While we know the past week has not been easy, and the news that Georgia’s schools will remain closed through April 24 caused many families more stress, I am filled with hope.
CCSD is partnering with Mountain Education Charter High School for its evening high school program beginning in June … and more employees are needed to staff the program!
On behalf of the Superintendent, please be advised that the Governor has extended the statewide closure of all schools, including the Cherokee County School District, through April 24, 2020. The Governor said he will make a decision prior to April 24 as to whether schools will re-open this school year. This extended closure also means all events scheduled to take place at CCSD schools, all CCSD special events and extra-curricular activities and all community leases of CCSD facilities are cancelled through April 24. CCSD will continue Digital Learning Days through April 3 and then again from April 13-24; Spring Break will be observed as scheduled from April 6-10 with no Digital Learning Days. Also during this extended closure, CCSD will continue providing technology, Canvas and other learning support, as well as the #CCSDserves to-go meal program. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower again expressed how much he appreciates the dedication of our students, parents and employees during this challenging time: we are here to support you -- we are all in this together. #CCSDfam
Dear #CCSDfam,
Our entire CCSD family continues to impress me as we navigate through this storm together.
Online teaching and learning continues to strengthen, as our teachers gauge success and trade best practices, and as our students and families adjust to this challenge and develop new routines. We continue to loan technology to students in need and provide technology and Canvas support. We know online teaching and learning isn’t easy – we are here to help you succeed.
Please share our new job listing for CCSD School Nutrition culinary specialist! This professional will assist with planning and developing culinary processes for our School Nutrition Program. This position offers a competitive compensation package with outstanding benefits (including State Health Benefit Plan & Teachers Retirement System), a great work calendar and schedule, and a wonderful work environment and team. Job description & minimum qualifications posted at https://bit.ly/ccsdjob32320 Questions? Contact CCSD Recruiter Lindsay.Bowley@Cherokeek12.net. Join the #CCSDfam & apply now: http://bit.ly/jobsCCSD
Dear #CCSDfam,
I have never been as proud to serve as your Superintendent as I have been this week.
Our CCSD community always rises to overcome challenges and meet needs, whether it’s a family devastated by a house fire or a student who can’t afford eyeglasses. And our students and educators always impress me with their daily hard work that has resulted in admirable academic, athletic, and artistic accomplishments.
The Cherokee County School Board tonight heard plans to further extend the closure of all Cherokee County School District schools and offices through the previously scheduled Spring Break.
CCSD is expanding its school closure to-go student meals program to include additional sites and to extend to Spring Break.
Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower said, although CCSD will not earn federal funding reimbursement for the additional sites or for feeding students during spring break, it is the right thing to do.
On behalf of the Superintendent, please be advised that the Governor has mandated school closures through March 31, 2020. (https://gov.georgia.gov/document/2020-executive-order/03162001/download) This will extend CCSD’s current Digital Learning Days by two more days. We will keep you updated on any further extensions.