Superintendent of Schools: First 100 Days - Cherokee County School District (2024)

Cherokee County Community,

On Thursday, March 7, I will officially begin my service to you and our community as your next Superintendent of Schools.

As I shared with you last month, my first priority is to engage with our community – with our students and their families, our educators and support staff, and our community partners.

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Last week, I began that engagement by meeting with our Principals, district leadership and parent leaders. On Saturday, I attended the CCSD teacher job fair, where I met more school administrators and teacher leaders, as well as potential future CCSD teachers.

Through these experiences, my excitement about joining the CCSD family has only grown. The pride everyone feels in our schools and community is contagious, and I’m incredibly thankful for the warm welcome that has been extended to me already.

I am dedicated to a process of active listening, learning from the community and leading with a strategic vision that enhances our district’s legacy of excellence. My leadership approach is centered on collaborative engagement, innovation in education and fostering a culture where every member of our community can succeed.

My goal for my first 100 days that begins Thursday is to “Listen to understand, Lean-in to remember, and Learn to Lead.” I’ll start that journey by visiting all of our schools this month to see teaching and learning in action and to begin getting to know as many of our students and teachers as I can. At the same time, I’ll be meeting with parents and community partners to listen and learn from them as well.

I can’t wait to begin this important work of honoring the district’s commendable achievements and realizing our shared aspirations for the future.

100 Day Plan (link)

Connecting with Community

  • Day One
  • Week One
  • Month One

Day One

Events and visits

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  • Good Morning Cherokee Breakfast, Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce
  • Teasley MS
  • Macedonia ES
  • Sequoyah HS
  • Johnston ES and Preschool
  • Woodstock ES
  • Bus Shop I (Woodstock)
  • Etowah HS
  • E.T. Booth MS
  • Swearing-in ceremony at Dr. Frank R. Petruzielo Educational Services Facility
  • Cherokee HS (girls varsity lacrosse game vs. WHS)

Mary Elizabeth Davis today, March 7, 2024, began her service to Cherokee County as our new Superintendent of Schools.

True to her 100-day plan’s mission -- “Listen to understand, Lean-in to remember, and Learn to Lead” – Mary Elizabeth spent her first day visiting schools and meeting students, teachers and support staff, families and business and community partners.

Over the course of the day, she visited a school in every one of CCSD’s six Innovation Zones and saw students learning in 15 classes across the district. Mary Elizabeth heard band students play and kindergarteners sing phonics songs. She shot hoops in PE class and stacked blocks for frogs to hop in the STEAM lab. Mary Elizabeth climbed aboard a school bus, went behind the scenes in video production class, shared lunchtime in the cafeteria and saw how CCSD students are learning to read, write, solve math problems, learn history, explore science, express creativity, succeed in careers and much more.

Mary Elizabeth started her day even earlier than the first bell for school by attending the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce’s Good Morning Cherokee breakfast. She ended it long after dismissal by cheering on, with her husband and their two children, both the Cherokee High School Warriors and the Woodstock High School Wolverines at their girls lacrosse match.

“I love the first day of school and the incredible excitement it brings. Today gave me that feeling thanks to the amazing people I met at every school,” she said. “I’m so thankful to now be a part of our school district and look forward to the next chapter in this story that we will write together.”

Mary Elizabeth will be visiting all of CCSD’s schools this month, and we’ll share more photos on this webpageand social media.

Day 1 for Mary Elizabeth Davis video

Week One

Day 2

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Events and Visits

  • Hickory Flat ES
  • Meetings at ESF
  • Hasty ES Fine Arts Academy
  • Knox ES STEM Academy
  • ACTIVE Academies
  • Creekview HS
  • Meetings with Community Partners
  • Ball Ground ES STEM Academy

narrative

Cherokee County Superintendent of Schools Mary Elizabeth Davis spent her second day on the job visiting more of CCSD’s schools and meeting students, teachers and staff, families and community partners. This slideshow of photos and videos shares some of the joy from her continuing journey.

Video

Day2forMaryElizabethDavis.mp4

Day 2 for Mary Elizabeth Davis

Month One

Superintendent's Cabinet

Superintendent's Organizational Chart

Superintendent of Schools:  First 100 Days - Cherokee County School District (2024)

FAQs

Who is the new school superintendent in Cherokee County GA? ›

Mary Elizabeth Davis today began her service to Cherokee County as our new Superintendent of Schools.

What is the bonus for Cherokee County School District? ›

The decision approves the Governor's proposal for a $1,000 bonus for QBE-funded teachers and staff and also extends the $1,000 bonus to all eligible full-time CCSD employees and awards a $500 bonus to all eligible part-time CCSD employees.

Who is the superintendent of schools in Cherokee County NC? ›

Dr. Keevin Woody

What is the phone number for Cherokee County Schools? ›

Please call 256-927-3362 for more information about applying.

Who is the current Georgia school superintendent? ›

Richard Woods, Georgia's School Superintendent​​

Woods has over 30 years of Pre-K through 12th-grade experience in public education. He was a high school teacher for 14 years, serving as department chair and teacher mentor.

Who is the current state school superintendent in Georgia? ›

Richard Woods is the State School Superintendent of the Georgia Department of Education and is a member of the Homeland Security Board.

What is the $1000 teacher bonus in Georgia? ›

More on Georgia 2023 $1,000 teacher bonus

Brian Kemp announced that the state would be sending out a one-time $1,000 retention pay supplement to more than 300,000 state employees, educators and school support staff by the end of the year.

Are GA teachers getting a $2,000 bonus? ›

— Georgia's governor says public school teachers will get a $1,000 bonus before the new year. The state's budget for this year also gave those teachers a $2,000 raise. That's after Georgia educators faced issues with pay in previous years, leading to fewer teachers in schools.

How much do Cherokee County elementary teachers make? ›

As of Apr 4, 2024, the average annual pay for a School Teacher in Cherokee County is $53,686 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $25.81 an hour. This is the equivalent of $1,032/week or $4,473/month.

Who is the principal of Cherokee High school Canton GA? ›

Mr. Andy Hall, Principal

As the saying goes: Once a Warrior, Always a Warrior!

Who is Brenda Cassellius? ›

Brenda began her professional career first as a teacher and administrator in Saint Paul Public Schools, and later as the first African American woman in Minnesota history to serve as Commissioner of Education—a role she was appointed to and held for eight years during the administration of former Minnesota Governor ...

Who is the superintendent of Cheyenne OK Public Schools? ›

At the December 12, 2022 Cheyenne Public Schools regular board meeting, Ryan Baker was employed for the 2023-24 school year as the Cheyenne Superintendent of Schools. His duties will begin July 1, 2023.Mr.

What is code yellow Cherokee County Schools? ›

Normal operations continue inside the school. CODE YELLOW: A situation presents no immediate danger to students, staff or others, but there is a situation in the immediate vicinity of a school, as advised by law enforcement or the Office of School Operations.

How many kids are in Cherokee County Schools? ›

editorial. Cherokee County Schools is a highly rated, public school district located in CANTON, GA. It has 42,049 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 17 to 1.

How many schools are in Cherokee County? ›

The Cherokee County School District manages the 40 schools in Cherokee County, Georgia, United States. The school district's leadership consists of an elected seven-member school board.

Who is the teacher of the year in Cherokee County GA? ›

Crystal Bennett of Ball Ground Elementary School STEM Academy has been named the 2024 Cherokee County School District Teacher of the Year, the district announced.

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