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State Cuts Out Little River SpanishIf the budget is approved as it stands, intensive daily classroom instruction in Spanish will end next year as all the state money used for the program...
[Mar. 1, 2007]
New School Brings Change To BoundariesThe Cherokee County Board of Education recently approved boundary changes related to the construction of a new elementary school at East Cherokee Drive and Union Hill Road...
[Feb. 23, 2007]
Support For Special Ed Vouchers SplitMany of those who work with local special needs students say that while private school vouchers may work for a minority of children, they would cause the public schools to lose needed funds that benefit a majority of special education students...
[Feb. 12, 2007]
Schools Close Because of WeatherSchools delayed opening or closed across
north Georgia Thursday after an overnight coating of snow and sleet made travel ...
[Feb. 1, 2007]
Atlanta National College FairThe fair allows students and parents to meet with admission representatives from a wide range of two-year and four-year colleges and universities...
[Jan. 27, 2007]
School News & EventsThe 2006-2007 edition of BellSouth's The Real Yellow Pages features a picture of Woodstock Middle School's entrance taken by teacher John Wyatt...
[Jan. 8, 2007]
2006 Digital School Boards SurveyThe Center for Digital Education and National School Boards Association are pleased to announce the top 10 ranking school boards ...
[Oct. 30, 2006]
Behind The Numbers: Cherokee SAT TakersWhen the College Board releases SAT data for schools, it also includes a full report of demographics, college majors and other interesting tidbits...
[Sep. 21, 2006]
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