Dear Cherokee Charter Academy Families,
The first month of school is now behind us, and I am thrilled to share that we have had an excellent start to the year. Our students have settled into their routines, our teachers are working hard to provide engaging instruction, and the energy across campus is positive and focused. It has been exciting to see our classrooms filled with students as we continue to improve upon the positive momentum from the beginning of the year.
This year, our buzzword at CCA is “deliver.” Our commitment is to deliver the very best education possible to every student, every day. We know this goal is only possible when we work hand-in-hand with families, and we greatly value your support and partnership. Together, we are focused on ensuring that all students receive a high-quality education that prepares them for success both inside and outside the classroom.
I am also pleased to share that enrollment continues to grow, with approximately 60 more students than where we ended last school year. Dr. Walker is doing an outstanding job leading our elementary school and driving high-quality instruction, while Mr. Greene is excelling in his leadership of our Middle and High School, ensuring strong academics and efficient school operations. Their leadership, along with the dedication of our staff, is making a true difference in the lives of our students. We are blessed to have a very dedicated Leadership Team and talented educators furthering our mission to develop the next generation of American citizens.
Finally, we do still have a few spots available in select grade levels, and we would love the opportunity to welcome more families into our CCA community. If you know of anyone who may be interested, please encourage them to reach out—we are always happy to provide a tour and share more about the great things happening here. Thank you for your continued trust and support as we work together to make this a fantastic year for Cherokee Charter Academy.
Go Patriots!
Sincerely,
Brad Teague
School Director