Two Cleveland City Schools Named Tennessee Reward Schools
CLEVELAND, Tenn. — Cleveland City Schools (CCS) has announced that E.L. Ross Elementary and Candy’s Creek Cherokee Elementary have been named Tennessee Reward Schools.
This acknowledges academic progress and the teachers, staff, students and families dedication to learning environments.
“This recognition reflects the heart and hard work of so many people. Our teachers, administrators, and staff show extraordinary commitment to students every day, and our families partner with us in powerful ways. I am incredibly proud of our schools and grateful for the community support that helps our students thrive.”
– Dr. Jeff Elliott, Director of Schools said.
This is the state’s highest recognition for student achievement and growth, according to CCS.

