The Cherokee County School System educates, inspires, and empowers students to make positive contributions to society. The Cherokee County School System will provide a safe and supportive environment where students can develop the intellectual, social, emotional, and physical skills necessary to be ready for the future.
Substitutes are needed in all Cherokee County Schools. Cherokee County Schools offers more than 3,900 students of Cherokee County extensive learning opportunities, including the traditional curriculum, vocational training, and technology.
Cherokee County Schools Return to School Plan 2021-2022 Return to School Plan General Information All students are expected to return to traditional, in-person learning for the 2021-2022 school year. Classes will meet for all students in all grade levels Monday through Friday.
Cherokee County Schools will be using a waiver granted by the USDA to provide breakfast and lunch meals at no cost to those 18 and under for the 2021-2022 school year.
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. Read More.
Cherokee County School District’s Class of 2021, made up of 2,995 students, will walk across the stage for graduation ceremonies this week! All ceremonies will be held at First Baptist Church of Woodstock (11905 Highway 92, Woodstock, 30188).