Parking applications for the 25-26 school year are now being accepted for all rising juniors and seniors. Please read carefully regarding the additional documents required with the application. Application is open for rising seniors and juniors.
Applications for rising sophomores will NOT be accepted at this time. Please remember that all school debts must be paid and all textbooks turned in prior to your student receiving a parking spot.
The Cherokee County School Board on Thursday, March 20, 2024 reviewed the Superintendent’s recommended budget for next school year, which invests more funding in teachers and resources that directly support student learning, while holding the millage rate steady.
The Cherokee County School District’s Student Advisor and Student Delegates to the School Board gathered today for their third roundtable meeting with Superintendent of Schools Mary Elizabeth Davis. One outstanding high school senior from each of CCSD’s high schools serves as a delegate for one school year to give input and feedback to the School Board and to the Superintendent.
The Cherokee County School District’s proposed budget for next school year invests more funding in teachers and resources that directly support student learning, while holding the millage rate steady. Proposed improvements include more competitive compensation for teachers and staff directly supporting students, advancing school safety and security, and upgrading instructional resources and classroom supplies for teachers and students.
Cherokee County School District high school and middle school students earned seats in the prestigious Georgia Music Educators Association All-State Band, Chorus and Orchestra! Students from Georgia middle and high schools statewide audition for these selective performance opportunities. This year’s All-State music events recently were held at the Classic Center in Athens.