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Cherokee County School District Announcements

Six Seniors Named 2023 Georgia Scholars

The Georgia Department of Education program honors high school seniors who exhibit excellence in their schools and communities. Honorees demonstrate dedication to academic success, participation in interscholastic events, and leadership through extracurricular activities. Only 154 seniors statewide earned the honor for the Class of 2023. Each Georgia Scholar receives a seal for their diploma.


Etowah HS Educator Wins Teacher of the Year

Etowah HS science teacher Lara McDonald is the 2023 CCSD Teacher of the Year! McDonald, a 13-year educator who teaches environmental science including AP classes, will advance as CCSD’s nominee for the Georgia Teacher of the Year competition. She is known for her creative engaging lessons and sponsorship of numerous after-school clubs.


Reading Bowl Team Earns State Literary Honors

E.T. Booth MS’s reading bowl team earned second place in the statewide competition held at TomeCon. The team is coached by media specialist Amanda Graves and teacher Jamie Stahler, and students who competed at TomeCon are Nivesh Addepalli, Hakshara Bisetty, Ava Bourgault, Ahana Das, Evelyn Jackson, Thomas Joyce, Timi Ojo, Rohan Pandya, Eva Schwartz, Saived Tayi, Keirthen Titus, and Pradhyumna Vasishta.


River Ridge HS Student Earns First Place in Congressional Art Show

Sponsored by the Congressional Institute, this national competition recognizes exemplary high school artwork. Students submit entries to the congressional district that represents their school’s area, and district artists select the winning entries. River Ridge HS junior Ashley McMath was named the 11th District’s overall winner for her charcoal piece, The Holy Spirit. Her artwork will be displayed at the U.S. Capitol for one year. As part of the honor, she received airfare tickets to Washington, D.C., to see her artwork displayed and to meet with Congressman Barry Loudermilk, who represents the 11th District.


Woodstock HS Student Places in All-State Art Competition

Senior Emily Coburn is one of only 50 Georgia high school student artists selected for the All-State Art Symposium. More than 2,000 entries were received from students across Georgia. In addition to being selected for the competitive exhibit, Emily’s artwork also earned fourth place overall. She is a student of visual arts teacher Lori Thompson.


Etowah HS Career Program Earns State Industry Certification

Etowah HS’s Career Pathway Construction and Carpentry program, which is led by teacher Ty Casteel, several years ago began the challenging process of earning industry certification from the Georgia Department of Education and industry affiliate Construction Ready. Certification is considered an additional “stamp of excellence” for a Career Pathway program. The certification is for the 2022-2027 school years and can be extended through a recertification process.

To earn the honor, programs must demonstrate the highest levels of excellence for curriculum and instruction; facilities and equipment; extracurricular programs aligned with the Pathway, such as SkillsUSA for construction; and partnerships with industry professionals. The process involves both submitting information to the state department of education and welcoming evaluators for a school site visit and interviews.

CCSD offers a total of 38 Career Pathway high school programs, which provide students with a wide selection of job exploration and preparation electives. The programs offer students opportunities to learn specific job skills and overall beneficial workplace skills as well as valuable individual industry certifications.


Creekland MS Students Win First Place at State Technology Careers Competition

The annual state Technology Student Association (TSA) career skills competition offers middle and high school students the opportunity to compete in a variety of contests focused on technology related career skills. The top three winners in each contest earn a spot in the national TSA competition to be held this summer in Louisville, Kentucky.

Creekland is CCSD’s only middle school with a TSA chapter, and one of its 8th grade teams earned first place in the Off the Grid contest; team members include Graham Bauch, Henry Diaz, Jack Gluckson, and Brad Rodriguez. The team is coached by teachers Anne Benton, Connie Garrison, and Logan Hostetter. Nearly 3,000 students competed at the state event, with 85 different contests offered.


Students Earn State Literary Honors

Two Teasley MS students earned first place at an annual statewide literary competition called TomeCon. Seventh-graders Aryn Bracewell and Elise Martin won first place for their Book Review Vlog, and Martin also earned first place for her Fan Fiction. In addition, Teasley MS's chapter of the Tome Sudent Literary Society, which is led by teachers Beth DuLong and JamieLynn Lisa, was named Honor Roll Chapter of the Year.


Cherokee HS Students Advance to National Career Skills Competition

For the second consecutive year, a team of Cherokee HS students placed first in the SkillsUSA Welding Fabrication Competition and now advances to the national competition in June. Team members are seniors Carter Goodrow, Braden Iovino, and Michael Pugachow, and junior James Williams. Their coach is Career Pathways welding teacher Darryl Jones.


Clark Creek ES STEM Academy Leader Named a 2023 National Outstanding Assistant Principal

Assistant Principal Laura Casey is one of 19 elementary school leaders nationwide to earn the annual honor presented by the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP). She was nominated by the Georgia Association of Elementary School Principals.

A 22-year educator, Casey served as a classroom teacher for all grades from kindergarten through fifth before becoming as an instructional lead strategist at Hasty ES Fine Arts Academy. She was appointed to serve as assistant principal for Woodstock ES in 2020 and for Clark Creek in 2021, and she earned the 2022 Georgia PTA District 13 Assistant Principal of the Year award for elementary schools with more than 750 students.

“In an age of heightened accountability, it is particularly important that today’s assistant principals are equipped to face the challenges of preparing students for a continuously changing society,” said Nikki Sparks, director of the national recognition program. “This award program seeks to recognize and reward the important contributions assistant principals make in schools and communities, and NAESP commends Laura’s continued dedication and commitment to ensuring the success of all children.”

Casey has been invited to the Association’s annual conference this summer in Maryland, where she and her fellow award winners will be recognized. She will be honored at the state association’s summer business meeting and fall conference awards banquet. The Cherokee County School Board and Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower will celebrate her at an upcoming school board meeting.