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Chase Street Elementary Celebrates 100 Years with Centennial Picnic
Last month, Chase Street Elementary School celebrated its centennial anniversary with a "Centennial Picnic."
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UPDATE: Public Comment Period Extended for Proposed Student Code of Conduct
The proposed 2022-23 CCSD Student Code of Conduct is available for review and public comment.
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Clarke County FFE Announces 2022 Student Awards
The Foundation for Excellence in Public Education in Clarke County (FFE), a longstanding partner of the Clarke County School District, recently announced its 2022 student awards.
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BOE Approves Leadership Hires
At its Thursday, June 2 meeting, the Clarke County Board of Education approved two school leadership hires and a new CCSD Police chief.
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CCSD Receives $75K Grant for Music Education Programs
Widespread Panic's Tunes For Tots has awarded the Clarke County School District $75,000 to further music education for students.
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Scenes from 2022 Graduation Ceremonies
Photo and video coverage of the 2022 graduation ceremonies for Cedar Shoals, Clarke Central, and Classic City high schools.
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CCSD announces 2022 Valedictorians, Salutatorians
The Clarke County School District is proud to announce the 2022 valedictorians and salutatorians for Cedar Shoals, Clarke Central, and Classic City high schools.
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Location Change Announced for Clarke Central Graduation Ceremony
The graduation ceremony will now be held at Stegeman Coliseum.
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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.
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Grants Fund New Murals at Fowler Drive, Stroud
Students at Fowler Drive and Howard B. Stroud elementary schools recently had the opportunity to participate in the creation of artworks at their schools under the direction of professional artists.
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First year of Stroud Strings Program a Success
The first year of the after-school orchestra program at Howard B. Stroud Elementary School recently wrapped up on a successful note.
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MCV4 Vaccine Booster Clinics Scheduled
The Clarke County School District is again partnering with the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) to offer MCV4 (meningitis) vaccine booster clinics to CCSD students.
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CCSD’s Music Education Program Receives National Recognition for 10th Consecutive Year
The Clarke County School District has been honored as one of the Best Communities for Music Education by The NAMM Foundation for the 10th consecutive year.
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BOE Approves Hire of Gorham as Clarke Middle Principal
During a called meeting Thursday, March 31, the Clarke County Board of Education approved the hire of Dr. Amanda Gorham as the new principal of Clarke Middle School, a position she has held on an interim basis since December 2021.
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Cedar Shoals, Clarke Central Named 2022 AP Honor Schools
Cedar Shoals and Clarke Central high schools were among 239 high schools in Georgia that were named Advanced Placement (AP) Honor Schools in 2022 by State School Superintendent Richard Woods.