Community News
New Kituwah students learn about money, banking
For the past four months, students at New Kituwah Academy have been bringing money to school to deposit into their savings accounts, but they recently got a behind the scenes tour of where that money is kept. The tour is a part of the Kituwah Savings Program, a project developed by the Sequoyah Fund to start kids thinking about money and saving at an early age.
Four from Qualla Boundary inducted into SCC’s new leadership society
Surrounded by roughly 200 friends, family and supporters, 67 Southwestern Community College students – including four Qualla Boundary residents – became the first group inducted into Southwestern’s newly formed chapter of the National Society of Leadership and Success on Feb. 18.
Cherokee Central Schools menu for March
Cherokee Central Schools menu for March
Six from Qualla Boundary graduate from SCC
SYLVA - At the conclusion of the fall semester, 143 Southwestern Community College students – including six from the Qualla Boundary - earned their associate’s degrees, diplomas and certificates. The following list includes graduates, field of study, type of academic...
Cherokee students make president’s, dean’s lists at SCC
Six students from Cherokee made the president’s list for the fall semester at Southwestern Community College, and five others were named to the dean’s list.
Tribal members among those earning GED® diplomas from SCC
Wearing her cap and gown for Southwestern Community College’s GED® graduation ceremony, Tonya Hensley, an EBCI tribal member, grinned nervously while recalling the moment she decided to turn her life around.
CHS students attend Youth Summit at USET
Student delegations attending the Close Up Foundation week in Washington, joined one another to identify issues and solutions to problems in Indian Country.
TABCC donates to school, soccer team
The Tribal Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission (TABCC) donated $250,000 to the Cherokee Central Schools and an additional $500 to the CHS ladies soccer team on Wednesday, Feb. 5.
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