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Cherokee Schools Shares New Report on Milestones Performance

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CTL Script/ Top Stories of August 20th              

Publish Date: August 20th

 

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Today is Tuesday, August 20th and Happy heavenly Birthday to Isaac Hayes.

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I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 

  1. Cherokee Schools Shares New Report on Milestones Performance
  2. New Traffic Light Coming to Reinhardt College Parkway Intersection
  3. Cherokee E 9-1-1 Training Program Earns Re-Certification

 

Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on diary allergies.

 

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STORY 1:   Cherokee Schools Shares New Report on Milestones Performance

On August 15, the Cherokee County School District (CCSD) presented a detailed Georgia Milestones Assessment Performance Review to the school board. The report, available on the district’s website, highlights that CCSD exceeded state averages for the ninth consecutive year, showing improvements or stability in nine tested areas while four areas saw declines. The report includes performance comparisons with nine similar districts and outlines future goals, such as focusing lessons on CCSD Teaching and Learning Standards and developing instructional resources. School Board Members expressed support for the report’s transparency and its role in driving further improvements in student achievement.

STORY 2:  New Traffic Light Coming to Reinhardt College Parkway Intersection

The Canton City Council approved a $702,690 contract with Glosson Enterprises to install a traffic signal at Reinhardt College Parkway and Reservoir Drive. The decision, made in a 5-0 vote with Councilmember Travis Johnson absent, follows a city analysis confirming the need for the signal. The project, funded by Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax funds and impact fees, is set for completion by summer 2025.

STORY 3:  Cherokee E 9-1-1 Training Program Earns Re-Certification

Cherokee County E 9-1-1 has been awarded the Agency Training Program Certification from the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials International, recognized at APCO’s Annual Conference and Expo. This certification, first received in 2013 and re-certified every three years, acknowledges the rigorous training standards for dispatchers. This year marks the first certification under new training manager Heather Bradberry. E 9-1-1 Director Shane Bonebrake praised the training team for their commitment to maintaining high standards in dispatcher training, which includes both initial and ongoing education.

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STORY 4:  Cherokee Firefighters Extinguish Holly Springs House Fire

On August 16, Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services responded to a residential fire on Palm Street in Holly Springs. Dispatched at 2:20 a.m., firefighters arrived six minutes later to find flames on multiple floors at the rear of the house. The fire was quickly controlled, with no injuries reported as all residents had safely exited before the firefighters arrived. Crews remained on site until about 4:30 a.m. to handle salvage and overhaul operations. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

STORY 5:   Woodstock Arts Presenting "Dial M For Murder"

Woodstock Arts has launched its “Season of Wonder” with a new adaptation of the murder-thriller “Dial M For Murder,” inspired by the classic Alfred Hitchcock film. The production, directed by Darian Daly, explores themes of suspicion, deception, and betrayal as Tony schemes against his wife Margot. The play premiered on August 16 and will continue with performances on August 23, 24, 30, 31, and September 1. Shows are at 7:30 p.m. except for matinees at 2:30 p.m. Tickets range from $19-$23 and can be purchased online or at the door. The production is recommended for ages 12 and up.

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And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on diary allergies.

LEAH INTERVIEW on diary allergies

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