Cherokee County Schools Plan Normal Operations Monday Amid Weather Concerns
Woodstock Community News Staff··1 min read

District says it will continue monitoring forecasts overnight and notify families of any changes
The Cherokee County School District issued an inclement weather message March 15, 2026, stating that schools are currently planning for normal operations Monday despite ongoing weather concerns.
The district said it was closely monitoring weather forecasts and would continue to do so overnight. Officials indicated families would be notified if any changes to the school schedule become necessary.
Parents and guardians are encouraged to watch for further communications from the district regarding any potential schedule adjustments.
"We will keep you informed if there are any changes," the district said in its message.
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