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Schools and offices will be closed for Winter Break December 25- January 5. School resumes Monday, January 8, with the start of second semester.
Early Dismissal Dec. 21; Student Holiday Dec. 22. Details at this link.
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The Sequoyah Chorus has a set a new CCSD record with the number of students to make All-State Chorus with 23! This is a major accomplishment for the choral program and for these individual musicians.
If you see any of these great students please give them a congratulations for their hard work and dedication to musical excellence.
- Max Aaron
- Asher Bennet
- Braylee Bryant
- Sofia Castillo
- Elena Dagostino
- Teagan Durham
- Paige George
- Alex Gilliam
- Kaitlyn Hartman
- Lizzie Hatch
- Blythe Hilliard
- Parker Ingram
- Emma Jira
- Andrew Latimer
- Matthew Lorenz
- Madeleine Markham
- James Markham
- Ben Offenberg
- Derik Pedro-Espinoza
- Adrian Perez Arciniegas
- Sasha Sins
- Lily Ward
- Dakota Youngblood
Go Chiefs!
Attention families of a Sequoyah HS Senior!
The Georgia Department of Education recognizes select seniors through a program called Georgia Scholars. To see if your student might qualify for a special diploma seal, please see the criteria here: The Georgia Scholar Program.
This year’s application for seniors opens January 8 and closes March 1.
TUTORING SCHEDULE
Are you in need of extra help in your courses. See a teacher for tutoring. Attached is the tutoring schedule for each department.
CCSD’s Career, Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE) handbook, “Focus on the Future,” will be going home with 8th graders this month as they prepare to register for their high school classes.
A Cherokee County School District teacher has been honored by the state for excellence in career education! Sequoyah High School teacher Casandra Hembree, who leads the school’s Work-Based Learning (WBL) program, received the Outstanding Achievement in Career Awareness and Exploration Award from the Georgia Department of Education.
Today’s #CCSDGives project is from Sequoyah High School! CCSD students learn the value of service year-round through charitable projects and volunteering. During the holiday season, our schools stay especially busy with these projects. To increase our students’ positive impact in the community, we will regularly share details of these projects with you through CCSDGives posts including how you can help.