
Launched in 2021, Innovate U is a collaborative initiative between CCSD, the UGA Fanning Institute for Leadership, and the UGA College of Family and Consumer Sciences. Designed for rising freshmen through juniors, the program helps students build leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving skills through hands-on experiences in leadership development and human-centered design thinking. Throughout the three-week program, students work in teams alongside UGA student mentors and local industry professionals to develop innovative solutions to real-world community challenges.
This year’s theme is "Achieving Higher Levels of Health and Well-Being," and students will make their final team presentations next week to complete the program. Thanks to UGA for your continued partnership on this initiative!
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REMINDER that our Rolling Registration starts TOMORROW (Tuesday, June 16) with visits to Nellie B and Parkview! If you live in or near these neighborhoods and have a child to enroll in school (grades PK-12), we'll be there to help! Look for the big blue bus! More info: www.clarke.k12.ga.us/registration



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School and district leaders also heard a presentation from Dr. Garry McGiboney and Arianne Weldon of Get Georgia Reading, focusing on literacy as a public health issue with multiple influencing factors and providing strategies on how we can effectively address and improve literacy rates in our schools and throughout the community.
Leaders spent the second half of the day with a deep dive into their student performance and attendance data from the past year, sharing successes to build off and areas of growth to focus on. The work will continue all day today with a more intensive look at their school improvement plans and building a game plan to best position their schools to have the best year yet in 2026-27!
This week, approximately 20 teachers, counselors, and other support staff from CCSD middle and high schools will have paid learning opportunities where they will shadow professionals at local businesses in high-paid, high-demand industries (specifically focusing on the areas of biotechnology, manufacturing, health care, and hospitatlity) and will leave equipped with knowledge and better resources to help them advise our students on their college and career plans!
This morning, externs met with representatives from the businesses they'll be shadowing this week, and they spent the afternoon on a tour of Athens Technical College for a look at their facilities and an overview of Athens Tech dual-enrollment options as well as their admissions and financial aid processes. After shadowing this week, the externs will make their final presentations to the large group this Friday.
Thank you to our partners and these businesses for offering the shadowing opportunities to our educators this year: ABB , ACCGov Water Conservation, Athentic Brewing Company, Boehringer Ingelheim, The Classic Center, CCSD's school-based health centers in partnership with AU UGA Medical Partnership, MedLink Georgia, and Athens Neighborhood Health Center, Creature Comforts, Engineered Fabrication Inc., Piedmont Athens Regional, and Pilgrim's!
And just like that, all our CCSD Class of 2026 has graduated! Congratulations to the 422 Clarke Central High School Gladiators, the largest graduating class in school history! More photos coming tomorrow morning!
That's a wrap on the 2025-26 school year! For some of our students, their CCSD journey has come to an end; for others, the journey has just begun. It has been another amazing year, watching our students grow and thrive every day, Better Together. For our new and returning students, we'll see you on August 5!

The CCSD Transportation Office was where the FUN was at this morning, as Interim Transportation Director handed out the top safety awards and perfect attendance certificates for the 2025-26 school year! These men and women have led the way in transporting our students to and from school safely every day. Congratulations on a fantastic year of Raising the Bar for our students and families!
Check out the full photo gallery and list of winners on the CCSD Facebook page!


Clarke Central:
1. Noah Kilpatrick
2. Waylon Vaughn
3. Jefferson Slutzky
4. Olivia Bergman
5. Doan Duong
6. Daly Carpenter
7. Cara Flath
8. Ailynn Irwin
9. Kate Ness
10. (tie) Blake Brent and Alexandra Ozuna
Cedar Shoals:
1. Christopher Koch
2. Chizoba Emegwam
3. Zeta Conway
4. Lexie Holliday
5. Deylin Vilchiz-Alvear
6. Lilliana Cohen
7. Stella James
8. Derriana Smith
9. Jack Halow
10. Caroline Michael
Classic City:
1. Jonathan King
2. Arianna Ellison
3. Keamyriah Arnold
4. Daricus Shields
5. Kimora Waller



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!
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!
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!


