83 Cherokee County Students Named to 2026 District Honor Band
The regional ensemble drew top musicians from every high school band program in the county.
Woodstock Wire Staff
Eighty-three high school musicians from across Cherokee County recently took the stage together as members of the 2026 High School District Honor Band, representing the best young instrumentalists the Cherokee County School District has to offer.
The students were selected through a competitive process and drawn from every high school band program in the district — a breadth of representation that reflects the depth of music education across Cherokee County's schools. The ensemble performed as part of the regional District Honor Band, a showcase that brings together elite student musicians from across the area.
For the students who earned a spot, selection to the District Honor Band is among the most competitive individual honors available to high school band members in the region — a distinction that typically requires a formal audition process evaluated by outside judges.
The photograph released by the district shows a full concert ensemble packed onto a performance stage, dressed in formal black attire, with a conductor leading from the front — a snapshot of what months of individual practice and school-based instruction can produce when the county's strongest players share a single stage.
That kind of cross-school collaboration is part of what makes the District Honor Band experience distinct from a student's regular school ensemble. Musicians who spend the school year competing against one another in region events instead spend the honor band weekend rehearsing and performing side by side.