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Cherokee County superintendent briefs Woodstock council on achievement, budgets and new classrooms
Summary
Dr. Mary Elizabeth Davis, superintendent of Cherokee County School District, told the Woodstock City mayor and council on Oct. 27 that the district is outperforming the state on tested areas for the tenth straight year, is investing in teacher pay and has capital projects — including a 22‑classroom addition at Woodstock High School — scheduled for
Dr. Mary Elizabeth Davis, superintendent of Cherokee County School District, updated the Woodstock City mayor and council on Oct. 27 about student achievement, district finances and planned capital projects serving Woodstock residents.
"Kids learning more in our classrooms than they could anywhere else is our top priority," Dr. Davis said, describing board actions that set district goals in English language arts and math and a publicly posted superintendent evaluation instrument.
Davis told the council the district serves students in 40 schools and centers and employs about 6,000 people. She said per‑pupil expenditure is about $14,000 and the district's…
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