Freedom Middle School earned the top trophy at this year’s Cherokee County School District Middle School Academic Bowl. Creekland Middle School came in second at the event, which is organized by CCSD’s Office of Curriculum & Instruction and was hosted this year by Dean Rusk Middle School.
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. Meet a CCSD 2021 Volunteer of the Year: Jacob Carnes of Sequoyah HS!
A Cherokee County School District teacher has earned a top educator honor presented by Yale University! Matt Bartula of Sequoyah High School has won the 2018 Yale Educator Award – one of only 59 teachers worldwide to be honored.
Creekland Middle School earned the top trophy at this year’s Cherokee County School District Middle School Academic Bowl! Dean Rusk Middle School’s team placed as runner-up at the event this week, which is organized by CCSD’s Office of Curriculum & Instruction and sponsored by the Cherokee County Educational Foundation.
Cherokee County School District launched in the 2017-2018 school year a new Learning Management System called Canvas for all students, parents and teachers.
The Cherokee County Educational Foundation is a charitable, non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the students and staff of the Cherokee County School District by promoting teaching and learning and celebrating achievements. For more information, please see the CCEF website.
The Cherokee County School District is pleased to have many partners in education. Partnerships create a year- round relationship that is beneficial to schools and community. Please see the Partners page for more information.
CCSD offers an Emergency Notifications system , where parents can receive automated texts, calls or emails regarding CCSD emergency situations. For more information or to sign up, please visit the Emergency Notifications page on the main website.
The Cherokee County School District is pleased to have many partners in education. Partnerships create a year-round relationship that is beneficial to schools and community. Please see the Creekland Middle School Partners page for more information on our SHS partners in education.
CCSD offers an Emergency Notifications system , where parents can receive automated texts, calls or emails regarding CCSD emergency situations. For more information or to sign up, please visit the Emergency Notifications page on the main website.