Etowah High School's Addison Bishop Named Cherokee County School Board Student Delegate
Woodstock Community News Staff··1 min read

Student delegates provide direct input to the school board and superintendent as part of the district's mission to become Georgia's top-performing school district
Addison Bishop, representing Etowah High School, is serving as a Student Delegate to the Cherokee County School Board for the current school year, according to a post from Cherokee County School District communications.
Student Delegates serve for one school year in a role designed to provide valued input and feedback directly to the School Board and Superintendent of Schools. The program reflects the district's mission to become the highest-performing school district in Georgia, with student perspectives integrated into that effort through the delegate role.
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