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Exciting CCSD Student Accomplishments

Six Students Earn State Honors at Technology Competition

The annual Georgia Student Technology Competition offers students in grades 3-12 the opportunity to showcase their skills through 16 categories and vie for honors at regional and state fairs.

Six CCSD students placed first, second, or third at the statewide event (Top L-R) 1st place, Marissa Migneco, Graphic Design, Etowah HS, grade 9; 2nd place, Micah Kampman, Audio Production, Johnston ES, grade 4; Ryan Wexler, Project Programming, Indian Knoll ES, grade 4. (Bottom L-R) 2nd place, Sequoyah HS Class of 2021 graduate Daniel McCrobie, 3-D Modeling; 3rd place, Cherokee HS Class of 2021 graduate Isabella Ayala, Internet Applications; and Paxton Miller, Multimedia Applications, Indian Knoll ES, grade 5.

Twelve Class of 2021 Graduates Honored by Cherokee County Sports Hall of Fame

This community organization recognizes the most outstanding
male and female senior athletes from each of CCSD’s high schools. Honorees are nominated by high school administrators based on the outstanding athletic contributions the seniors made during
their high school career. This recognition is a separate program from the Hall of Fame’s annual induction ceremony honoring individuals who have distinguished themselves in the field of athletics in Cherokee County.

Congratulations to the Class of 2021 honorees: (Top L-R) Cherokee HS’s Kate Johnson and Dom DeLillo, Creekview HS’s Makena Gates and Grant Anderson, (Middle L-R) Etowah HS’s Kinsey Norton
and Brock Rechsteiner, River Ridge HS’s Ciara Miles and Taylor Harris, (Bottom L-R) Sequoyah HS’s Paige Powers and Carson Throne, Woodstock HS’s Michael Roe and Glenda Setlock.

Six Class of 2021 Graduates Earn $1,000 ABM Scholarships

Each year, ABM Industry Groups, LLC, which provides custodial services for CCSD schools, awards a $1,000 scholarship to one graduating senior from each of the high schools. The six winners are selected by a scholarship committee of retired CCSD educators and ABM representatives based on the student’s involvement in school and community activities and service, a personal essay, and references.

The Class of 2021 winners are (Top L-R) Cherokee HS’s Miguel Esteban-Juarez, Creekview HS’s Brinn Dameron, and Etowah HS’s Aneisa Jones. (Bottom L-R) River Ridge HS’s Legacy Guider, Sequoyah HS’s Matthew Scoretz, and Woodstock HS’s Sebastian Moss.


Ten Class of 2021 Graduates Win Jason T. Dickerson Family Foundation Scholarships

It is the second year for these annual college scholarships, which have expanded from the inaugural awarding of two scholarships to 10. Each recipient receives $2,500.

The scholarships are open to students planning to continue their education in Georgia and study education, agriculture, veterinary medicine, religion or theology, or a related field. The Foundation also considers applicants’ community service and their references’ recommendations.

Class of 2021 recipients are (Top L-R) Olivia Barger, Dylan Mahoney, Braesen Parker, and Abigail Taylor of Cherokee HS; (Middle L-R) Christian Deneka of Etowah HS; Stephanie Felonta, Victoria Kershaw, and Legacy Guider of River Ridge HS; (Bottom L-R) Jordan Campbell of Sequoyah HS; and Annisabelle Aguilar of Woodstock HS.

Ten Student Athletes Honored With 2021 Positive Athlete Georgia Regional Awards

Positive Athlete Georgia, a subsidiary of Celebrate Positive, LLC, which promotes the benefits of positivity to young athletes around the world, sponsors these awards. Hines Ward, a former Forest Park High School, University of Georgia, and Pittsburgh Steelers football star, formed Positive Athlete with local businessman Scott Pederson.

More than 3,000 high school students are nominated annually by coaches, principals, athletic directors, teachers, and parents. Awards are presented for each sport at the regional level, with regional winners advancing to state-level competition. In addition to demonstrating excellence in their sport, Positive Athletes must show characteristics such as an optimistic attitude, teammate encouragement, servant leadership, heart for others, ability to admit imperfections, giving 100% all the time, and realizing the team is more important than the individual.

Award recipients include (Top L-R) Cherokee HS’s Laney Cline, tennis, and Lexie-Anne Rodkey, alternate sport; Creekview HS’s Samantha Buchberger, golf; Etowah HS’s Maggie Bradley, soccer, and Molly Froman, gymnastics. (Bottom L-R) River Ridge HS’s Camden Cochran, wrestling; Sequoyah HS’s Grant Davis, swimming and diving, and Jonah Haney, football; and Woodstock HS’s Ryan Comeau, multi-sport, and Reece Morrish, lacrosse.

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