Only ONE WEEK LEFT until our January "Find Your Fit Friday" session! From 2:30-4:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 9, representatives from CCSD's Human Resources Division will meet with prospective employees at the District Office, discuss current vacancies, and share information about the hiring process and pathways to joining the CCSD team.

If you're interested in joining our team and using your talents to promote positive school cultures across the district and to further our mission of creating educational journeys that empower all students to fulfill their potential, register now at bit.ly/3XR6F2Y.

You can also view a list of current teaching and support staff openings at ccsdjobs.org!

38 minutes ago, Clarke County School District
Find Your Fit
Still plenty of time to nominate a CCSD Employee of the Month for January!

Anyone in the community may nominate any full-time CCSD employee with at least one full year of service for the award. The winner will be surprised at their school or building, publicly recognized at the Jan. 9 Clarke County Board of Education meeting, and presented with a gift bag from the Athens Area Chamber of Commerce with contributions from several local businesses.

Submit a nomination at bit.ly/CCEmployeeAward
10 days ago, Clarke County School District
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Some very exciting news to share about one of our Barrow Elementary School Buddies, as Robby Davis won first place among all third-graders in the entire state of Georgia in this fall's nationwide Noetic Learning Math Contest (NLMC)! Held twice every school year, NLMC is a leading national competition for elementary and middle school students in grades 2-8 and challenges students to think deeply, discover the beauty of mathematics, and build a strong foundation for advanced STEM learning.

In addition to winning first place among all third-graders in Georgia, Robby also made National Honor Roll by placing in the top 10% out of all the more than 33,000 students in 619 schools across the U.S. who took part in the competition this fall! He was surprised with his awards today during an assembly by the Barrow math team coach Sara Clarke, and his parents were also in attendance!

More exciting news to share about the Barrow math team at a later date!
14 days ago, Clarke County School District
Robby Davis
Robby Davis and parents
Robby Davis and Sara Clarke
Robby Davis with Sara Clarke and Ellen Sabatini

Congratulations to the Howard B. Stroud Elementary girls and Timothy Road Elementary boys on winning the 2025-26 Elementary Basketball League championships last night. Stroud defeated Oglethorpe Avenue Elementary to win its third consecutive championship and finish off a third straight undefeated season, while Timothy Road topped Gaines Elementary in the boys' final. See more photos here!

14 days ago, Clarke County School District
Stroud girls' team
Timothy Road boys' team
A special THANK YOU to the team at Georgia Leadership Institute for School Improvement for stopping by Johnnie Lay Burks Elementary School this morning to present receptionist and After-School Program coordinator David Diaz with a $500 check for being one of the three winners in the northern region and one of nine winners overall statewide out of 187 nominees in GLISI's annual "Hidden Heroes" online voting campaign! And another round of CONGRATULATIONS for Mr. Diaz!
15 days ago, Clarke County School District
David Diaz Hidden Hero presentation

Pure and priceless excitement today for more than 3,500 of our students, grades 2-5, who made the trip to watch Georgia Women's Basketball's annual Elementary Day game! The Lady Dawgs took care of business with a 77-49 win over North Carolina A&T to remain unbeaten at 11-0, and our students had an amazing time taking in the action. See more photos here!

18 days ago, Clarke County School District
Basketball game
Scenes from last night's Board of Education meeting:
•Omnia Mansour, senior at Cedar Shoals High School, was recognized for placing sixth in her division in the National FFA Agriscience Fair competition.
• CCSD 2025-26 of REACH Scholars was recognized: Mary Jane Okoli of Burney-Harris-Lyons Middle School, Freidom Baldwin of Clarke Middle School, Aaliyah Fox and Sofia Ramirez-Ramirez of Coile Middle School, and Dayanna Martinez of Hilsman Middle School.
•Sonja Winfrey, nursing clinic assistant at Cedar Shoals High School, was recognized as CCSD’s Employee of the Month for December.
•Kevin Perry of the Georgia Beverage Association and representatives from the Athens-Clarke County Solid Waste Department presented a check as part of the “Made to be Remade” community grant received by ACCGov to support sustainability initiatives in schools.
21 days ago, Clarke County School District
BOE recognitions
BOE recognitions
BOE recognitions
BOE recognitions

A big congratulations to Sonja Winfrey, nursing clinic assistant at Cedar Shoals High School, on being named CCSD's Employee of the Month for December! Ms. Winfrey was nominated by Cedar Shoals Nurse Eve Bisard, who described her as a respectful, professional, caring, and approachable employee who is dedicated to serving the entire Cedar Shoals community and also commended her on her work ethic and performance, including receiving a 100 from the Georgia Department of Public Health on the school's 11th-grade immunization audit the last three consecutive years.

Ms. Winfrey was surprised with the award this afternoon by Interim Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Scott, Cedar Shoals principal Dr. Makeba Clark, and members of the district nursing support team. She will be recognized publicly this Thursday night during the Board of Education meeting!

As a reminder, anyone in the community may nominate any full-time CCSD employee with at least one full year of service for this award at bit.ly/CCEmployeeAward.

24 days ago, Clarke County School District
Winfrey Employee of the Month
Six CCSD schools received refrigerators for storing perishable items for their pantries thanks to Classic City of Athens Rotary Club and Edward Jones Financial Advisor: Michele K Pearson Tucker!

Fridges delivered to these schools will help store food items that would otherwise be thrown away and sent to the landfill! Whit Davis Elementary, Howard B. Stroud Elementary, Whitehead Road Elementary, Bettye H. Holston Elementary, Classic City High, and Coile Middle all received these refrigerators yesterday as part of Lunch Out of Landfills, an initiative to cut down on school cafeteria waste, which can be one of the largest producers of waste in any community.

Thank you to all of the individuals who helped make this generous donation possible!
28 days ago, Clarke County School District
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fridges
fridges
fridges
fridges
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We are pleased to share that 30 CCSD students — 15 each from Cedar Shoals High School and Clarke Central High School — have been nominated for the 2026 Governor's Honors Program by their teachers! GHP is a month-long residential summer program for high school sophomores and juniors held on the campus of Georgia Southern University, where students attend classes in the mornings and afternoons in specific areas of study and participate in a wide variety of social and instructional opportunities every evening.

These students will now go through an extensive online application process for acceptance into the GHP program. Semifinalists will be announced in February, and finalists (those selected to attend GHP) and alternates will be announced in March.

Congratulations and good luck to these students!
about 1 month ago, Clarke County School District
GHP nominees 2026
Scenes from last night's Board of Education meeting, where we recognized:
• J.J. Harris Elementary School student Amal Maxwell for winning first place among all fourth-graders statewide in the Georgia Writers Museum's 2025 Spooky Story writing contest
• the Clarke Central High School boys' varsity cross country team on their second consecutive state runner-up finish and fourth straight top-3 finish
• bus driver John Herrera on his selection as CCSD's November Employee of the Month
• Timothy Pritchett and Brian Smith of Barnett Shoals Elementary School, CCSD's 2025-26 Teacher and Support Professional of the Year.

Congratulations to all, and we look forward to even more exciting recognitions at the December meeting!
about 2 months ago, Clarke County School District
Recognitions
Recognitions
Recognitions
Recognitions
Congratulations to bus driver John Herrera on being named CCSD's Employee of the Month for November! Mr. Herrera is in his 18th year with CCSD Transportation and currently drives routes for Oglethorpe Avenue Elementary School. He was nominated by a member of the OAES staff who praised him for supporting students in more ways than just transporting them to and from school, but also for advocating for them and helping connect them and their families with the right people at school if they need assistance or additional support. Mr. Herrera is a shining example of CCSD being Better Together when we Work Together.

Mr. Herrera was surprised with the award by Interim Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Scott this afternoon during a transportation team meeting and will be publicly recognized and celebrated at this Thursday's Board of Education meeting!

Thank you to everyone in the community for continuing to submit so many wonderful nominations for very deserving employees. Anyone in the community may nominate any full-time CCSD employee with at least one full year of experience for the award at bit.ly/CCEmployeeAward
about 2 months ago, Clarke County School District
EOM - Herrera
Today marked the annual joint CCSD/Athens Community Career Academy Governance Board meeting as ACCA board members met with members of the Clarke County Board of Education and Interim Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Scott and her leadership team. Attendees heard updates about the exciting things happening at ACCA with the multiple career pathways, dual enrollment opportunities at Athens Tech, and ongoing and upcoming initiatives that will further strengthen ACCA and CTAE education throughout the district while they enjoyed a lunch from the culinary arts pathway students at the Yellow Jacket Bistro!
about 2 months ago, Clarke County School District
Joint ACCA Governance Board-CCSD meeting
Thanks to all who came out to our "Find Your Fit Friday" hiring fair yesterday! If you are interested in a career with CCSD, whether as a teacher or in a support staff position, make plans to join us for one of our next "Find Your Fit Friday" sessions on Dec. 5 or Jan. 9! Both sessions run from 2:30-4:30 p.m. at the District Office. More info to come!
about 2 months ago, Clarke County School District
Find Your Fit
Find Your Fit
Find Your Fit
We are excited to share that the School Social Workers Association of Georgia (SSWAG) has named Angela Gay, school social worker at Howard B. Stroud Elementary School and Cedar Shoals High School, as the District 9 School Social Worker of the Year! This prestigious recognition honors Ms. Gay for her outstanding dedication, leadership, and impact on students and families across the district.

As the District 9 honoree, Ms. Gay will advance to compete for the SSWAG School Social Worker of the Year, a statewide award recognizing excellence and innovation in school social work across Georgia.

With 31 years of service to children and families, Ms. Gay has spent the past 24 years as a CCSD school social worker. She has consistently gone above and beyond to advocate for students’ academic, social, and emotional stability and success. She has played a key role in developing, facilitating, and implementing programs that promote mental health awareness and physical safety, family engagement, and equitable access to resources. Her compassionate approach and commitment to collaboration have made her a trusted leader among colleagues and a powerful voice for all students.

Ms. Gay is pictured with, from left, Chrystal Gillis, CCSD's Director of School Social Work; Nicholas Hartley, SSWAG District 9 President; and Dr. Angela Pope, CCSD Lead Social Worker.

CONGRATULATIONS, Ms. Gay, and good luck in the state competition!
about 2 months ago, Clarke County School District
Angela Gay award
CCSD thanks our team of school psychologists for the important work they do!
about 2 months ago, Clarke County School District
School Psychology Week

We are pleased to announce the winners of our annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Writing & Art Contest! This year's contest theme was "My Dream: Our Future." All of the winners listed (first place, second place, third place, honorable mention) in each category will be recognized at a future meeting of the Clarke County Board of Education and will be featured in a video that will debut at the University of Georgia annual MLK Freedom Breakfast in January! A big congratulations to all!

K-2 Writing
1st place - Melody Meza, 2nd grade, Howard B. Stroud Elementary School
2nd place - Ja’Siris Turner, 2nd grade, Barrow Elementary School
3rd place - Seshata Sharpe, 2nd grade, Whitehead Road Elementary School
Honorable Mention - McKena Washington, 2nd grade, Gaines Elementary School

3-5 Writing
1st place - Alana Serrano Sanchez, 3rd grade, Oglethorpe Avenue Elementary School
2nd place - Olivia Morse, 4th grade, Fowler Drive Elementary School
3rd place - Kiara Alonso Valencia, 4th grade, Judia Jackson Harris Elementary School
Honorable Mention - Londynn Clayton, 3rd grade, Whit Davis Elementary School

Middle School Writing
1st place - Alexia Gil-Chavez, 8th grade, Clarke Middle School
2nd place - Ashley Villanueva-Hernandez, 8th grade, Coile Middle School
3rd place - Autumn Fayerweather, 8th grade, Hilsman Middle School
Honorable Mention - Eloise McDaniel, 6th grade, Burney-Harris-Lyons Middle School

High School Writing
1st place (tie) - Mary Wicker, 11th grade, Clarke Central High School
1st place (tie) - Arianna Ellison, 11th grade, CCSD Learning Center
2nd place - Katie Kulik, 11th grade, Cedar Shoals High School
3rd place - Taniya Johnson, 11th grade, Classic City High School

K-2 Art
1st place - Emelia Watson Coello, 1st grade, Timothy Road Elementary School
2nd place - Elizabeth Orr, 1st grade, Barnett Shoals Elementary School
3rd place - Macie Slagle, 1st grade, Barrow Elementary School
Honorable Mention - Evelyn Gustafson-Pruitt, 2nd grade, Winterville Elementary School

3-5 Art
1st place - Leah Swinford, 5th grade, Timothy Road Elementary School
2nd place - Gabriela Martinez Rosales, 4th grade, Judia Jackson Harris Elementary School
3rd place - Maddie Davis, 5th grade, Winterville Elementary School
Honorable mention - Virginia Hahn, 5th grade, Whit Davis Elementary School

Middle School Art
1st place - Haley Wallace, 8th grade, Hilsman Middle School
2nd place - Camila Lopez Rodriguez, 7th grade, Coile Middle School
3rd place (tie) - Max Selleck, 7th grade, Clarke Middle School
3rd place (tie) - Neymar Rodriguez-Martinez, 8th grade, Burney-Harris-Lyons Middle School

High School Art
1st place - SK Hodges, 10th grade, Cedar Shoals High School
2nd place - Anneliese Carson, 9th grade, Clarke Central High School

about 2 months ago, Clarke County School District
MLK contest winners

FIND YOUR FIT WITH CCSD! If you are interested in becoming a teacher, if you're already a certified teacher who would like to get back in the classroom, or if you're interested in joining CCSD in a non-teaching, support staff role, join us on Friday, Nov. 7, from 2:30-4:30 p.m. in Room 123 at the District Office, 595 Prince Ave., Athens! Register at bit.ly/CCSDRecruitmentDays. Can't make it? No problem! Additional "Find Your Fit Friday" sessions are planned for Dec. 5 and Jan. 9, same place and time!

about 2 months ago, Clarke County School District
Find Your Fit
While our students were enjoying their day off today, our teachers and instructional support staff were spread throughout 16 of our schools and buildings this morning, taking advantage of more than 70 professional learning sessions across all content areas, the vast majority of which were led by CCSD educators and support staff! School staff returned to their home buildings this afternoon for a debrief on what they learned today and how the sessions will help them better serve students and families. Thanks to all involved who made this a successful day of fun, exciting, and important professional learning!
about 2 months ago, Clarke County School District
PL Day
PL Day
PL Day
PL Day
PL Day
Thanks to the Georgia Chapter of the Association for Learning Environments for visiting Clarke Middle School today to learn more about the process of constructing the CMS building! G4LE is a non-profit association whose primary mission is to improve the places where children learn through public advocacy of and training and professional development on best practices for effective school facility planning and construction. About 50 G4LE members were in attendance today and received an overview of the building's features, the project construction timeline, and the considerations that went into constructing the building from January 2023 to its official completion in February 2025. Members then toured the facility.

"Building Clarke Middle School on an active site was no small feat, but every challenge was worth it to create a space that truly meets the needs of our students and staff," said John Gilbreath, CCSD Assistant Superintendent of Operations. "This school stands as a testament to thoughtful design, teamwork, and a shared commitment to a better future for the children."

"It was one of the most successful projects I've ever been a part of," said Chris Gareau, Executive Vice President of Grahl Construction, LLC, adding that strong communication between the district, construction contractors, architects, civil engineers, and all parties, was crucial to building the facility and opening on schedule.
about 2 months ago, Clarke County School District
G4LE