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We are excited to announce that Dr. Thomas and Mr. Schueneman
have approved the use of ARPA funds to provide all elementary and middle
schools with basic school supplies for the 21-22
academic year. The supplies provided will be from your existing school
supply lists posted on your school's websites,
excluding electronic items such as headphones/earbuds and backpacks.
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Nos complace anunciar que la Dra. Thomas y el Sr. Schueneman han aprobadoel uso de fondos ARPA para proporcionar a todas las escuelas primarias
e intermedias útiles escolares básicos para el año escolar 21-22.
Los útiles provistos serán los incluidos en las listas de útiles escolares
existentes publicadas en los sitios web de su escuela,
excluyendo los artículos electrónicos como auriculares / audífonos y mochilas.
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School News
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21-22 Uniform Policy
Click here for an update from Dr. Harper on the uniform policy for the 21-22 school year.
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Parent University- AR Goal Setting
Click here to view our Parent University AR Goal Setting Presentation December 8, 2020 / Ingrese aquí para ver la presentación de Parent University- AR
CCSD News
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CCSD Announces Budget, Millage Rate Public Hearings
The Clarke County Board of Education gave tentative approval to a fiscal year 2023 budget of $189,130,354 on May 12, 2022, and has set the dates for three public hearings on the budget and millage rate.
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Cedar Shoals, CMS/Hilsman Student Teams Win State, National Honors for Energy Education Projects
The Cedar Shoals Energy Education Team and the combined Science, Energy and Adventure Team from Clarke and Hilsman middle schools have both been honored with state and national awards.
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CCSD Office of Early Learning Expands Services for Children with New Center on East Side
On May 2, the Clarke County School District Early Head Start program’s youngest students took their first steps into school at the recently-renovated Early Learning Center East.
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Cedar Shoals Teacher, Clarke Central Student Earn ‘Exemplary’ Recognition from State
A Cedar Shoals High School teacher and Clarke Central High School student were recognized recently by the Georgia Department of Education’s English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program.