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Macedonia, Georgia

Populated places on the Hiwassee RiverUnincorporated communities in Cherokee County, GeorgiaUnincorporated communities in Georgia (U.S. state)Use mdy dates from July 2023
Macedonia Memorial Park, Cherokee County, Georgia May 2017
Macedonia Memorial Park, Cherokee County, Georgia May 2017

Macedonia is an unincorporated community along Georgia Highway 20 in eastern Cherokee County, Georgia, United States approximately six miles east of the county seat, Canton. The center of Macedonia is approximately 45 miles north of Atlanta via I-75 / I-575 or 35 miles via Georgia 400. Straight-line distance indicates mileage of 31 miles from the center of downtown Atlanta. One theory as to how the community derived its name is from Macedonia Baptist Church, which was established in the late 1870s; from there an elementary school along Dock Lathem Trail (now closed) was also called Macedonia. Macedonia also had a second elementary school along Cokers Chapel Road prior to the present Macedonia Elementary School, built in 1956. Macedonia Elementary underwent a significant renovation and a new schoolhouse was built in 1997 to accommodate growth of the local population.

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Macedonia, Georgia
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N 34.253805555556 ° E -84.360416666667 °
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Cumming Highway 8001
30115
Georgia, United States
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Macedonia Memorial Park, Cherokee County, Georgia May 2017
Macedonia Memorial Park, Cherokee County, Georgia May 2017
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Creekview High School (Canton, Georgia)
Creekview High School (Canton, Georgia)

Creekview High School is a public high school located in the Macedonia community, east of Canton, Georgia, United States. The school was opened in August 2006 with 9th and 10th graders. For the 2007/2008 school year, 11th graders were added. The first senior class graduated in May 2009. The high school is directly across the road from Creekland Middle School. In the first year of the high school, the ninth grade resided in one hall of the middle school. The following year, the students moved to the new building across the street and were joined by the rising freshmen. Creekview was originally to be named Joseph E. Brown High School. However, the community preferred a nice-sounding name vaguely connected to the Creek Indian tribe. After a petition and protests, the school board agreed to send the issue to a naming committee, which recommended the name Creekview High School.Creekview is part of the Cherokee County School District (CCSD). CCSD is a rural/metro district located approximately 40 miles north of Atlanta. The school district encompasses more than 423 square miles with Creekview being one of the six high schools serving the community. CCSD was one of the first districts to achieve District Accreditation as a Quality School System (SACS CASI). Creekview High School is accredited by the Georgia Accrediting Commission and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Creekview is currently rated as 52nd of the 420 Georgia High Schools, as ranked by SchoolDigger.