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Academic Resources for Cherokee County

Varsity Tutors serves students in Cherokee County, a public school district serving the Canton area in Georgia. The district educates 41,891 students across 37 schools.

Students eligible for a 10% Varsity Tutors partner discount

Map of Cherokee County
37
Schools

41,891

Total Students

37

Schools

14.1:1

Student-Teacher Ratio

The K–12 Academic Journey in Cherokee County

What to expect at each stage—and where students commonly need extra support.

Focus & Milestones

Building foundations in reading, writing, and math

  • Learn to read (K-2)
  • Read to learn (3-5)
  • Multiplication mastery
  • Middle school readiness

Common Pressure Points

Where students often need extra support:

  • 13rd grade reading transition
  • 2Math facts fluency
  • 3Fractions in 4th-5th grade

Testing & Assessments

Important tests at this level:

  • Georgia Milestones (Grades 3-5)

Schools & Academic Resources

Find school and grade-specific tutoring for Cherokee County students, school information, and other academic resources.

Showing 8 schools with detailed profiles of 37 total
E
Elementary Schools
Foundational learning with personalized tutoring support
Ball Ground Elementary School
592 students
Grades PK-5
Available Grades:
PK
K
1
2
3
4
5
H
High Schools
Advanced academics with college prep tutoring
Cherokee High School
2,937 students
Grades 9-12
Available Grades:
9
10
11
12
Etowah High School
2,441 students
Grades 9-12
Available Grades:
9
10
11
12
Creekview High School
2,126 students
Grades 9-12
Available Grades:
9
10
11
12
Sequoyah High School
2,083 students
Grades 9-12
Available Grades:
9
10
11
12
Woodstock High School
2,044 students
Grades 9-12
Available Grades:
9
10
11
12
River Ridge High School
1,914 students
Grades 9-12
Available Grades:
9
10
11
12
iGrad Virtual Academy School
241 students
Grades 4-12
Available Grades:
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
+1 more

Supporting Families in Cherokee County

Connect with qualified tutors who understand Cherokee County curriculum, state standards, and what it takes to succeed here.