Rachel Anderson of Grayson, Bethany Canterbury of Canton, Sarah Carpenter of Suwanee, Yoon Chung of Lawrenceville, James Efting of Roswell, Ashleigh Fitch of Dacula, Kathryn Holcomb of Marietta, Daniel Hudson of Lilburn, Apryl Jackson of Jefferson, Noah Jackson of Jefferson, Kendall Rossiter of McDonough, Kristyn Rygh of Grayson and Quiyante Simpson-Burroughs of Atlanta graduated in May from Bob Jones University.

Paul Reeser of Clarkston graduated from Eastern Mennonite University in May.

Natalie Coley of Atlanta graduated from the University of Findlay in Ohio.

Brian Randall Hendricks of Covington, Vince Ikebudu of Roswell and Sheldon Addi Andrews of McDonough earned Master’s degrees from The University of Scranton, a Jesuit university located in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

The McIntosh High girls tennis team beat Northview to claim the first tennis state championship in school history.
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Cherokee High School teacher and coach Jeremy Law. was one of three winners of the Grace Ed Technologies 2021 Teacher Heroes Award.
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The Kiwanis Club of Duluth/Norcross presented Taelynn Walton a scholarship to Valdosta State University for her outstanding leadership this year at the Key Club of McClure Health Sciences High School.
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Teacher and coach, Isaac Seals is retiring from Riverwood International Charter School, after a 33-year teaching tenure (32 years with FCS).
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The organization of active and retired female Cherokee County School District educators recently presented Camille Janawitz, a senior at Cherokee HS, with its $1,500 college scholarship for future educators.
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