Three Cherokee Schools Make State Reward List
Boston and Woodstock Elementary were named Highest Performing while Teasley Middle was named a High Progress school.
Three Cherokee County School District institutions have been named to the Georgia Department of Education's list of Reward Schools. Woodstock and Boston Elementary schools in Woodstock have been deemed a Highest Performing school and Teasley Middle School in Canton has been named a High Progress School. The list, part of the state’s Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) flexibility waiver, is for schools that have the highest performance or biggest academic gains by its students in the last three years. The High Progress School label is for Title I schools that have made the most progress in improving the performance of the "all student" category over a three-year period on statewide exams. A school can't be classified in this …