Community News
Summer Program for Native American High School Juniors
The 2011 LEAD Summer Business Institute is a unique summer program that allows students to live on a college campus, learn about college admissions and discover how an exciting career in business or finance can benefit the Native community.
Programs available for Native Students interested in Health Careers
The Association of American Indian Physicians has listed several programs for high school and undergraduate students interested in pursuing health careers.
Bernadine George and Cherokee Central School selected to create State Ornaments
Bernadine George and the Cherokee Central Schools have been selected to create the state tree ornaments for North Carolina to be featured at this year’s National Christmas Tree Lighting event hosted by the National Park Foundation and National Park Service.
Cherokee Central Schools to hold Community Night and Other Events
Cherokee Central Schools to hold Community Night and Other Events
Tribal Members perform for Swain County Schools
Swain County Schools celebrated Native American heritage on November 16 and 23 by having school assemblies at Swain County Center for the Arts for all four schools.
Santa Braves Program coming to Town
The Cherokee Braves varsity football team is about to start its annual Santa Braves program which provides toys and money for Christmas presents for children housed at the Cherokee Children’s Home.
Junior Beta Club inducts 26 at CMS
Twenty-six new members were inducted into the National Junior Beta Club at Cherokee Middle School on Monday, Nov. 8.
Cherokee Mites win Cracker Bowl
The Cherokee Mites capped off their season by defeating the Murphy Bulldogs 12-6 to win the 2010 Cracker Bowl on Saturday, Oct. 30. Cherokee DB Isaiah Evans picked off a Murphy pass with less than a minute left in the game to seal the victory for the Braves.
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