Cherokee County Schools (Alabama)


Cherokee County Schools is a public school district in Cherokee County, Alabama, United States, based in Centre, Alabama. It serves the communities of Centre, Cedar Bluff, Gaylesville, Leesburg, Sand Rock, Spring Garden, and Broomtown.

Schools

The Cherokee County School District operates eight schools, including four schools that incorporate kindergarten through grade 12 in one building located in the respective namesake towns. The school system located in Centre has a distinct elementary, middle, and high school. The district also has a vocational school where grades 7-12 can learn about career technologies.

Board of Education

The Cherokee County Board of Education has five members, elected to six year terms. Members of the Board may not be employees of the Board. The current members of the Board of Education are Superintendent Mitchell Guice, President Brian Jennings, Vice-President Corey Colbert, Lisa Chandler, Lisa McKissick, and Kathy Mobbs.

K-12 schools

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