Cherokee High School Headlines
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Cherokee High School Open House
All Evesham 7th and 8th grade students and parents are invited to attend Cherokee's Open House October 24th at 6:00 PM
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Transcript Request
How to Request a School Transcript for Current, Past Graduates and Former Students
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Senior Parking Information
Parking will only be available to the Class of 2025. On or about August 1st, parking applications will be accepted online through the Cherokee website. Approval emails will be sent to students beginning on August 6th to pick their permits beginning August 7th.
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Student Locker Request Form
If you would like a hallway locker for use throughout the year, please fill out the Locker Request Form.
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One Book...at a Time
LRHSD is excited to announce the theme for the 2024-2025 common reading list: "One Book...at a Time."
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LRHSD Athletic and Extracurricular Activity Participation Fee
Payment accepted by either check or electronic payment
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Tomorrow
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Thursday
Cherokee Approved Social Media Accounts
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Please be aware of imposter social media accounts that purport to represent the LRHSD.
For a complete list please visit Cherokee Approved Social Media Accounts.
Facebook LRHSD Highlights
Resources
- Transcript Requests
- Working Papers
- Daily Announcements
- Chief TV
- Drama Productions and Musicals
- Free & Reduced Lunch Application
- Homeless & Displaced Student Liaison
- Program of Studies
- Project Graduation
- Scholarships
- School Store
- Service Learning
- State Graduation Testing Requirements
- Technology Resources: Students, Staff & Parents/Guardians
- The Cherokee Scout
- The Tribe's Scribe
- Small School Option at Seneca High School
- Nonresident Tuition Program at Seneca High School
Anti-Bullying Information
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Guidance for Parents on the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act
School Anti-Bullying Specialist:
Dr. Shannon Bretz
120 Tomlinson Mill Road
Marlton, NJ 08053
856-983-5140
Extension 229500
sbretz@lrhsd.orgMost Recent Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying Grade Report from the NJ Department of Education
Defy the Issue
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The mission of Defy the Issue as a community coalition involving Evesham, Medford, Medford Lakes, Mount Laurel, Shamong, Southampton, Tabernacle and Woodland is to educate families and residents of all ages about the dangers of illegal drug and alcohol use and to provide support for young people by empowering them to DEFY the pressures of drug and alcohol use. This will be accomplished through:
- A marketing campaign demonstrating solidarity for Defy the Issue
- Education, outreach and support for families
- Community awareness soliciting sponsorship and support for Defy the Issue from all stakeholders