A FUN time this morning as second- and third-graders from Fowler Drive Elementary School and Howard B. Stroud Elementary School visited the District Office for a reading and literacy event with Malcolm Mitchell, the children's author and former Georgia Football and New England Patriots wide receiver! The visit was made possible by the Georgia Council on Literacy and the Georgia Reads initiative, for which Malcolm serves as the Georgia Literacy Coach. Each student received their own copy of Malcolm's book, "Hey, Georgia," and a few even walked away with signed books and footballs for participating and being huge helpers during the event! As always, Malcolm kept our students thoroughly entertained and inspired with his message of learning to love reading and the places reading can take us.
3 days ago, Clarke County School District
Malcolm Mitchell and student
Malcolm Mitchell speaking to students
Students holding books
Malcolm Mitchell reading with students
Student reading book

Last night, we honored many of our 2025-26 retirees who have dedicated their careers to education during our annual retirement banquet. We had 61 retirees this year with a combined 1,070 years of service in public education and more than 800 years total service to CCSD students, families, and fellow staff. From teachers, to parapros, to school administrators, to registrars and receptionists, to custodians, to bus drivers and transportation employees, to nutrition workers, to police, and other district support staff, these employees have dedicated their lives to impacting children in their own special way and making Athens-Clarke County and the world a better place. Congratulations on a well-deserved retirement! And thank you to Georgia United Credit Union for sponsoring and helping make last night's event possible! See a full photo gallery and list of retirees on the CCSD Facebook page!

3 days ago, Clarke County School District
Retiree photo
Retiree celebrating with Interim Superintendent and School Board President
Retiree smiling
Retiree celebrating with Interim Superintendent and School Board President
Retiree celebrating with Interim Superintendent and School Board President
Congratulations to Julia Dawson-Deweese, Gifted collaborative teacher at Clarke Middle School, on being named CCSD’s Employee of the Month for May!
Ms. Dawson-Deweese is finishing up her first year at CMS and was nominated by colleagues Shawn Hinger and Kathryn Brown for the impact she has had in strengthening the school’s culture, being an engaging, innovative teacher who holds her students to high standards and pushes them to realize their potential, and leading initiatives and events that support the district’s Culture of Literacy campaign.

Ms. Dawson-Deweese was surprised with the award this afternoon by Interim Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Scott and CMS Principal Derrick Maxwell and will be recognized publicly at Thursday night’s Board of Education meeting.

Thank you to all of our students, staff, families, and community members who combined this school year to nominate well over 200 CCSD employees for this award and to the Athens Area Chamber of Commerce and local businesses for sponsoring and supporting it every month. While only nine actually received the award, they are all winners in our book!

We look forward to reopening nominations at the start of next school year!
4 days ago, Clarke County School District
Julia Dawson-Deweese surprised with Employee of the Month award
Julia Dawson-Deweese and Interim Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Scott
Julia Dawson-Deweese with Interim Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Scott, CMS Principal Derrick Maxwell, and CMS Assistant Principal Dr. Kristina Lerch-Batson
Julia Dawson-Deweese with Shawn Hinger and Kathryn Brown
Julia Dawson-Deweese with students
What an amazing day in Clarke County! Check out the full TEDxCCSD Youth photo gallery here!
7 days ago, Clarke County School District
TEDxCCSD Youth students
The POWERHOUSE that is the Winterville Elementary School cheerleading team traveled to Orlando earlier this month for the One Prime National Finals and finished fifth in the nation!

The Winnerbees earned one of the highest scores the program has ever achieved and, more importantly, showed leadership, teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship while representing their school and community with heart, determination, and pride every step of the way. Congratulations!
7 days ago, Clarke County School District
Winterville cheerleaders at competition
Winterville cheerleaders team photo
Winterville cheerleaders at Disney
Rotary Club of Athens elected Hilsman Middle School and Burney-Harris-Lyons Middle School as the recipients of proceeds raised through the club's annual Polar PlungeFest in order for them to create a food pantry for students and families at each school. The schools received $4,500 each to purchase cold storage and racks, while Food Bank of Northeast Georgia received $17,000 to purchase carts, wagons, backpacks, and food to stock the shelves at each school.

Representatives recently visited Hilsman for a check presentation and BHL to scout the location where the food pantry will be housed. A special thank you to Rotary President Ralph Johnson, Erin Barger, Food Bank of NEGA President and CEO and incoming Rotary President, and Polar Plungefest event chair Trai McRae for leading this effort - and to everyone in the community who participated in PlungeFest to support Thriving Students and stronger family connections!

Hilsman group photo, from left to right: Tracey Massey, Operations Specialist for Food Bank of NEGA, Ralph Johnson, Dr. Randall Watkins, Hilsman Assistant Principal, Tessa Barbazon, CCSD Executive Director of Student and Family Support, Erin Barger, and Katherine Bailey, Hilsman Site Coordinator for Family Connection-Communities in Schools of Athens

BHL group photo, from left to right: She-Ra Gonzalez, BHL Family Engagement Specialist; Dr. Cyndee Perdue Moore, CCSD Chief Communications and Engagement Officer and Rotary member; Dr. Annie Turman, BHL Principal; Erin Barger; and Tracey Massey.
7 days ago, Clarke County School District
Check presentation at Hilsman
Group photo at BHL
Tracey Massey and Annie Turman discussing food pantry location at BHL

CCSD was delighted today to participate in the annual statewide Future Educator Signing Day led by the Georgia Department of Education through the Teach in the Peach initiative! Twelve CCSD high school students from Clarke Central High School, Cedar Shoals High School, and the Athens Community Career Academy (ACCA) who have completed or are in the process of completing the Teaching as a Profession pathway at ACCA affirmed their commitments today to teach full-time in Georgia classrooms after graduating college. These students have already gained hands-on classroom experience as part of this career pathway, and many of them will be taking the GACE paraprofessional certification exam this month, giving them the opportunity to work in classrooms while earning their teaching degrees!

Congratulations to these students:
• Jakia Butts, 12th grade, Cedar Shoals and ACCA
• Mariah Carson, 12th grade, Clarke Central and ACCA
• Camryn Coleman, 12th grade, Clarke Central and ACCA
• Shelby McDaniel, 12th grade, Clarke Central and ACCA
• Gillian Williams, 12th grade, Clarke Central and ACCA
• (Not pictured) Elise Geier, 12th grade, Clarke Central and ACCA
• Tina Brooks, 11th grade, Cedar Shoals and ACCA
• Cheyenne Hardy, 11th grade, Clarke Central and ACCA
• Duncan Jones, 11th grade, Clarke Central and ACCA
• Elizabeth McArthur, 11th grade, Clarke Central and ACCA
• Vera Mize, 11th grade, Clarke Central and ACCA
• Dar'Maya Ollie, 11th grade, Clarke Central and ACCA.

Congratulations also go to Mariah Carson on being chosen as CCSD's recipient of the $500 Teach in the Peach scholarship and Camryn Coleman, Elizabeth McArthur, and Vera Mize receiving the Top Intern awards for the TAP program in CCSD this year! See a full photo gallery on the CCSD Facebook page!

11 days ago, Clarke County School District
Students participating in Future Educator Signing Day

May breakfast and lunch menus are ready for viewing! View in three ways:
1. Monthly printable menus at www.clarke.k12.ga.us/menus
2. The menus for the following week are posted every Friday afternoon at www.clarke.k12.ga.us/menus
3. The menu for each day is available every morning when you download the official CCSD mobile app and navigate to your child's school in the menu!
Download for Android https://aptg.co/xQ_qX1
Download for iPhone https://aptg.co/zCh8gX

15 days ago, Clarke County School District
May menus graphic
Six CCSD high school seniors have officially found their "E" (Employment), as they have signed on to begin working full-time at Caterpillar in Athens immediately following graduation! These students have been working at Caterpillar through CCSD's Work-Based Learning Program and were among the 14 students in Clarke and surrounding counties who completed the company's local apprenticeship program. Most of the students participated in a formal signing ceremony at Caterpillar's headquarters today.
Congratulations to these students and best wishes to them on their bright futures as they step from the classroom right into well-paying, full-time jobs in a key industry for the regional workforce!
• Joshua Luna, Clarke Central High School and Advanced Manufacturing and Welding pathway at Athens Community Career Academy (ACCA), Assembly division at Caterpillar
• Anthony Castro-Soto, Cedar Shoals High School and Advanced Manufacturing and Welding pathway at ACCA, Welding division at Caterpillar
• CJ Long, Computer Science pathway at Cedar Shoals, Logistics division at Caterpillar
• Brandon Morales-Flores, Cedar Shoals and Advanced Manufacturing and Welding pathway at ACCA, Welding division at Caterpillar
• Travon Tucker, Graphic Design pathway at Cedar Shoals, Assembly division at Caterpillar
• (not pictured) Est Martinez-Calderon, Cedar Shoals and Advanced Manufacturing and Welding pathway at ACCA, Welding division at Caterpillar.

If you are a CCSD student who will be in 10th, 11th, or 12th grade next school year and are interested in work-based learning opportunities like this, we encourage you to apply to the WBL program at bit.ly/WBLAPP. You can also reach out to your school’s WBL Coordinator for more information:
• Cedar Shoals, Tammy Caudell – tcaudell@clarke.k12.ga.us
• Clarke Central, Brook Thompson – thompsonb2@clarke.k12.ga.us
18 days ago, Scott Thompson
WBL students at Caterpillar and their advisors

Congratulations to the Winterville Elementary School girls and J.J. Harris Elementary School boys on winning the 2026 CCSD Elementary Soccer League championships Thursday night, April 16! Winterville topped Johnnie Lay Burks Elementary, 5-3, while J.J. Harris defeated Timothy Road Elementary, 3-0. See more photos in our Facebook gallery!

29 days ago, Clarke County School District
Winterville girls' soccer team
J.J. Harris Elementary boys' soccer team
Also at last night's Board of Education, we recognized some outstanding students and staff, including:
• the Hilsman Middle School Student Council for its five state awards won at this year's state convention
• Governor's Honors Program finalists and alternates from Clarke Central High School and Cedar Shoals High School
• Our April Employee of the Month, Barrow Elementary School special education paraprofessional Dominique Green
• Angela Gay, school social worker for Howard B. Stroud Elementary School and Cedar Shoals High School, on being named state School Social Worker of the Year by the School Social Workers Association of Georgia.
Congratulations to all!
about 1 month ago, Clarke County School District
Hilsman Student Council
Governor's Honors Program finalists
Dominique Green Employee of the Month
Angela Gay
At last night's Board of Education meeting, we honored CCSD bus monitor Nicole Jeter, whose quick thinking, swift action, and calm demeanor recently helped save the life of one of our drivers during a medical emergency while out on the road on the bus and ensured the safety of others.

As noted by one of her colleagues, though she was understandably concerned about her teammate and shaken by the events that transpired, Ms. Jeter maintained a high level of professionalism throughout the situation. She was able to immediately recognize symptoms and provide the responding medical team with the critical information they needed, all while reassuring her distressed coworker that everything was going to be okay until help arrived.

Ms. Jeter truly exemplifies what an outstanding monitor should be and what a CCSD hero looks like.
about 1 month ago, Clarke County School District
Nicole Jeter
Nicole Jeter, family, and colleagues
Today, we celebrated the culmination of the tremendous, trailblazing work of the 2025-26 cohort of the Superintendent's Student Advisory Council! These 24 juniors and seniors from Cedar Shoals High School and Clarke Central High School met several times this school year with Interim Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Scott to not only learn more about district operations and decision-making but also discuss ideas and develop proposals relevant to improving the overall student experience in CCSD. They wrapped up their work today with their final presentations to district and school leaders at the District Office. Proposals revolved around improving student wellness, safety, and connectedness and included the introduction of emotional support animals on school campuses, making period products more readily accessible for students, the installation of vape detectors, streamlining information for students about school events and opportunities, and providing more collaboration opportunities for students at all three of our high schools. District leaders will use these presentations to explore opportunities to make these ideas actionable.

Congratulations to each of these students on their work throughout the year! Information about serving on the 2026-27 council will be provided at the start of the school year.
about 2 months ago, Clarke County School District
Student Advisory Council with Interim Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Scott

BIG CONGRATULATIONS to Dominique Green, special education paraprofessional at Barrow Elementary School, who has been named CCSD's Employee of the Month for April! Ms. Green supports students in Ms. Lexie McCollum's third-grade class at Barrow and also provides instructional support during specials classes (PE, art, music, etc.) for grades 1-2 and 5. She was nominated by one of her colleagues, who noted that she has established strong relationships with students and coworkers and is always eager to learn and to grow her own knowledge and abilities.

Ms. Green was surprised with the award this morning by Interim Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Scott and Barrow Principal Dr. Ellen Sabatini and will be recognized publicly at this Thursday night's Board of Education meeting!

Anyone in the community may nominate any full-time CCSD employee with at least one full year of service for the Employee of the Month award at bit.ly/CCEmployeeAward.

about 2 months ago, Clarke County School District
Employee of the Month Dominique Green with Interim Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Scott and Barrow Elementary Principal Dr. Ellen Sabatini
Ten CCSD high school sophomores and juniors (seven from Clarke Central High School and three from Cedar Shoals High School) were among the 35 outstanding teens representing Athens-area public and private schools who participated in this year's Youth Leadership Athens cohort. The program assists students in developing and/or enhancing their leadership skills, provides them with opportunities to network with adults and students from other area schools, and assists them in developing awareness of relevant community issues.

CCSD students are pictured with Interim Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Scott during the recent Youth Leadership Athens graduation.

From Cedar Shoals: Solomon Caplan and Tatiana Velasquez. (Lauren Neace not pictured)
From Clarke Central: Anna Feagle, Miriam Widener, Zarema Douris, Anna Flath, Daly Pruitt, Callie Wallace, and Kayla Walker.

Additionally, Tatiana Velasquez was named a High Honor Graduate, while Solomon Caplan, Anna Feagle, and Miriam Widener were named Superior Achievement graduates. These students were recognized for going above and beyond the core activities of the program by completing additional optional leadership activities.

Congratulations to all!
about 2 months ago, Clarke County School District
Youth Leadership Athens CCSD students
A successful wrap-up yesterday of our New Special Education Teacher Academy! As part of our work to grow and Optimize our Talent to support Thriving Students, this school year, CCSD offered its inaugural year-long professional learning series for all new special education teachers. Beginning in July 2025, newly-hired SPED teachers participated in five different learning opportunities designed to foster professional growth, refine instructional skills, understand behavior strategies, and enhance student achievement by focusing on best practices in the department's three priorities: instruction, compliance, and procedures. A total of 48 teachers attended and participated in these sessions and received certificates of completion during the closing sessions yesterday morning and afternoon!
about 2 months ago, Clarke County School District
New Special Education Teacher Academy cohort
New Special Education Teacher Academy cohort
A wonderful time on Wednesday, March 25, at the annual CCSD Spring Special Olympics Games at Cedar Shoals High School! Thank you to all who once again made this amazing event a success and an exciting day of victories for our students!
about 2 months ago, Clarke County School District
Special Olympics group with banner
Student receiving blue ribbon
Student competing in Special Olympics
Students competing in Special Olympics
Student celebrating Special Olympics win
Students competing in Special Olympics
Students competing in Special Olympics
Student and teacher smiling
Student competing in Special Olympics
Student competing in Special Olympics
We are extremely excited to share that our very own Angela Gay, school social worker for Howard B. Stroud Elementary School and Cedar Shoals High School, has been named STATE SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER OF THE YEAR by the School Social Workers Association of Georgia! Ms. Gay was surprised with the announcement today at SSWAG's annual Spring Conference in Braselton, where she was joined by several of her fellow CCSD school social workers and other district leaders. She was previously named District 9 Social Worker of the Year last fall. Congratulations, Ms. Gay, on this incredible honor, and thank you for your dedication and many years of service to CCSD and Clarke County families!
about 2 months ago, Clarke County School District
Angela Gay State School Social Worker of the Year graphic
Angela Gay speaking to audience
Photo of Angela Gay with other CCSD school social workers and district leaders

This is the last week to get your April Employee of the Month nominations in! Anyone in the community may nominate any full-time CCSD employee with at least one full year of service to the district at bit.ly/CCEmployeeAward. Click the link and tell us about an employee who is Raising the Bar in CCSD!

about 2 months ago, Clarke County School District

Today, we held our annual Transition Fair at the District Office, where families of adapted curriculum students in CCSD met with dozens of community vendors who shared information on accessing programs, employment opportunities, assistance, financial support, and more! Special thanks to all of the incredible organizations that participated in the Transition Fair! See a full photo gallery here!

about 2 months ago, Clarke County School District
Student at Transition Fair