Six Cherokee County Students Earn Eagle Scout Rank This Winter
Woodstock Community News Staff··1 min read

The class of new Eagle Scouts spans multiple CCSD schools, from middle schoolers to high school seniors
Six Cherokee County School District students earned the rank of Eagle Scout this winter, the district announced. The Eagle Scout rank is the highest achievement in Scouting.
The honorees represent schools across the district: Woodstock High School seniors Brayden Berry and Jackson Standish, River Ridge High School ninth-grader Colin Fedoruk, Creekview High School junior Max Hamlin, Creekland Middle School eighth-grader William Sarks, and Mill Creek Middle School eighth-grader Robert Walker.
The group spans multiple grade levels, from middle school to high school. The Cherokee County School District recognized all six students on its website, congratulating them on reaching the milestone.
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