CCSD Superintendent Dr. Robbie P. Hooker has worn many hats throughout his career, including stints as BHL Principal (2003-2008), CCHS Principal (2008-2016) and Superintendent positions outside the county (2016-2022). But now, Hooker has come back to the CCSD on Oct. 6, 2022 with an eye for supporting students and staff.
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Clarke Central’s Dr. Robbie P. Hooker named Georgia Principal of the Year
by Web Master February 13, 2013Clarke Central High School Principal Dr. Robbie P. Hooker has been selected by the Georgia Association of Secondary Principals as a potential recipient of the 2013 Georgia Principal of the Year Award.
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The Clarke County School District announced that Superintendent Dr. Robbie P. Hooker was awarded the 2024 Georgia School Superintendents Association (GSSA) President’s Award for the Northeast Georgia RESA region at the GSSA spring Bootstrap Conference in Savannah on April 10.
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Committed to the Community: Q&A with former CCSD Superintendent Dr. Xernona Thomas
by Molly Harwell November 8, 2022Former CCSD Superintendent Dr. Xernona Thomas, who retired on Oct. 8, reflects on her time as an educator and the legacy she hopes to leave behind.
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Dr. Robbie Hooker, sole finalist for the Clarke County School District Superintendent, participated in a meet-and-greet on Aug. 28.
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BREAKING NEWS: Hooker leaving Clarke Central High School for Henry County
by Hannah Gale May 19, 2016Dr. Robbie P Hooker announced he will be leaving Clarke Central High School and taking a position in Henry County this July.
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In light of former Clarke Central High School Principal Dr. Robbie P. Hooker’s departure last spring, CCHS Assistant Principal Reginald Thomas discusses changes the team is implementing this year.
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As the school year comes to an end, Clarke Central High School principal Dr. Robbie P. Hooker reflects on the year.
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Breaking News: CCSD names Interim Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources
by Wyatt Meyer November 15, 2024CCSD Executive Director of Human Resources Dan Swartz will temporarily take over the position from longtime educator Selena Blankenship, who will retire effective Nov. 22.
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CCSD Teacher, Support Professional of the Year announced
by Wyatt Meyer October 25, 2024The CCSD recognized 2024-25 Teacher of the Year Chris Batson and Support Professional of the Year Christian Barner at an awards banquet on Oct. 24.
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According to Georgia Department of Education data, students in the CCSD Class of 2024 outperformed national and state public schools on the Scholastic Aptitude Test.
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Breaking news: CCSD, CCHS host safety assemblies
by Wyatt Meyer September 6, 2024After a threat against CCSD middle schools and the deadly school shooting at Apalachee High School, CCHS Principal Dr. Swade Huff met with students to discuss safety concerns and expectations.
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Derrick Maxwell has been appointed as Interim Principal at Clarke Middle School for the 2024-25 school year, following the rebuilding of the old CMS building.
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CCSD announces CCHS Teacher, Support Professional of the Year
by Wyatt Meyer August 26, 2024Fine arts department teacher Leslie Sokal-Berg and Family Engagement Specialist Christian Barner were recognized by the CCSD.
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Ahead of the first day of the 2024-25 school year, CCSD leaders cut the ceremonial ribbon on the new Clarke Middle School building on July 30.
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Clarke Middle School hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony on July 30 to mark the opening of its new building ahead of the start to the 2024-25 school year.
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The Superintendent’s Student Advisory Council invites CCSD students to give their voice to the CCSD administration to help influence district policy.
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Five Clarke Central High School finalists were named to a summer residential program.
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CCHS and Cedar Shoals High School were both named Advanced Placement Honor Schools by the Georgia Department of Education on Feb. 27.
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The CCSD’s declining graduation rate is nothing short of alarming, but before community members panic, they need to recognize the complicated contributing factors.
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The CCSD announced its STAR (Student Teacher Achievement Recognition) Students for the 2023-24 school year, with CCHS senior Patrick Allen named as the STAR Student for both CCHS and the overall CCSD.
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On Oct. 3 and 4, the Clarke County School District will hold the third and fourth “Community Conversations on School Safety” events with the hope of increasing in-person community engagement.
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CCHS hosted the second of the Clarke County School District’s Community Conversations panel discussions on Sept. 6, covering school safety at schools around the district.
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The ODYSSEY Media Group celebrates 20 years
by Mykolas Kumpis March 22, 2023The ODYSSEY Media Group celebrated its 20th anniversary with alumni, friends and family on March 18.
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Breaking news: Yuran resigns as CCHS principal
by Aneesa Conine-Nakano March 29, 2018Clarke Central High School Principal Marie Yuran announces her resignation after serving as principal for nearly two years.
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Clarke Central High School Principal Marie Yuran, fellow administrators and students discuss Yuran’s first year as principal and plans for the future.
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Marie Yuran was named principal of Clarke Central High School on Sept. 1. However, many students remain unaware of this position change months into the school year.
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Yuran named Clarke Central High School principal
by Katy Mayfield September 2, 2016Interim Principal Marie Yuran was chosen as Clarke Central High School’s principal by school and district level selection committees.
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The Clarke County School District community is currently recuperating from events that have spurred debates, leaving many feeling that issues and breakdowns have reached a boiling point.
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Incidents throughout the 2015-16 Clarke Central school year have tested emergency protocol and administrative methods on campus.
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Clarke County School District Superintendent withdraws candidacy for Fulton Country School District Superintendent.
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Superintendent Lanoue to leave Clarke County
by Kevin Mobley February 5, 2016After seven years as Clarke County School District superintendent, Dr. Philip Lanoue announced on Friday, Feb. 5 that he would be moving to the Fulton County School District as the sole finalist for FCSD’s vacant superintendent position.
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The Clarke Central High School senior class will be honored with a night of reflection this year organized by the PTSO.
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As construction workers plans are pushed back due to rain, students at Clarke Central High School are appreciating a quieter school environment.
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Due to construction, students will now be picked up and dropped off in a different fashion.
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In light of campus-wide changes due to renovation, administrators have increased their focus on campus safety.
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The construction of the new science wing is projected to be completed by Jan. of the 2014-2015 school year. These renovations will move the science wing, which is currently on the third floor of the main building to the first floor of the West Wing.
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At a luncheon on Oct. 17, Clarke Central High School CAPS Paraprofessional Montu Miller and English department co-chair Erin Cawthon were recognized as Paraprofessional of the Year and Teacher of the Year for Clarke Central High School.
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Foundation for Excellence recognizes three Clarke Central High School teachers
by Saudia Royal October 13, 2014English department teacher Ginger Lehmann teaches American Literature and writer’s workshop at Clarke Central…
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To the Georgia Department of Education, the newly implemented Student Learning Objective tests are a way to measure teacher and student performance. To administrators, they are just another thing that “must” be done. To teachers, they’re a pain. To students, they’re unsettling.
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Starting this month, Clarke Central High School teachers have been administering Student Learning Objective Tests. Given that this is the first year students at CCHS are taking these tests, there is some confusion with students over their purpose.
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Marie Yuran became the Associate Principal of Clarke Central High School on Sept. 11. Previously, Yuran had been the special education team leader.
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Outside of Clarke County, homecoming is regarded as one of the most memorable events of high school. Although once celebrated, today this spirit is not found at Clarke Central High School.
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The sound of a fist pounding on wood startles the students in the classroom. They look up from their work. The door creaks open and static is heard from a walkie talkie. “Any dress code infractions?” An administrator asks the teacher, as the students in shorts try to slump low into their desks.
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Associate principal pursues new position in Cobb County
by Aaron Holmes August 14, 2014Mary Thielman left her position as Clarke Central High School Associate Principal on Wednesday, Aug. 13.
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Double styrofoam cups have become an iconic representation of lean on social media sites.…
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After years of fighting for the spotlight, senior Kavon Williams feels it’s his time to shine as he moves on to Mars Hill College.
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Video by MAKAYLA RICHARDS – Broadcast Manager Written by ROBERT WALKER – Viewpoints Editor…
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After six years as the Clarke Central High School defensive coordinator, Self now sits…
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Clarke Central High School Chemistry students learned the value of having a teacher when left without a teacher earlier this year.
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Clarke County School District students who were unable to graduate at the traditional May graduation ceremony have the opportunity to receive their diploma at the summer graduation.
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In 2000-01, the Clarke County School District moved from a year-long schedule with six classes each day to a block schedule with four classes each day and a new set of classes second semester.
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As the Supreme Court draws closer to a ruling on the constitutionality of same-sex marriage, the Clarke Central High School Gay-Straight Alliance works towards tolerance within the school.
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After acquiring ten tardies, students sit in the empty Miller Jordan Food Court, heads down, listening to the security officer read the tardy policy and counting the minutes until they are released.
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The College Board, the organization responsible for the SAT and Advanced Placement tests, awarded a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) grant to add two classes to Clarke Central High School’s Program of Study next semester.
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The “Proud to be CCSD” campaign works to establish a positive view of the Clarke County School District among those in the community.
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Studying should be required and emphasized for student-athletes.
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Breaking it down: Ryals and his departure from CCHS football
by Web Master February 21, 2013On Feb. 11, the seven-season-long era of head football coach Leroy Ryals ended. It was announced officially on Tuesday that he would be leaving Clarke Central High School for Thomasville High School in Thomasville, Ga.
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On Feb. 15, football players for the 2013-14 school year were called down to the team meeting room, formerly known as the auxiliary weight room for the second time this week.
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Never has a room of at least 50 football players gone silent so fast.
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A dozen Clarke Central High School students, guided by faculty sponsor Laverne Fortson seek approval of a school dance line for 2013-14 football season.
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CCHS counselor one of first recipients of Counselor of the Year award
by Web Master January 30, 2013As Clarke Central High School counselor Toawondia Underwood took on her fourth year at Clarke Central High School, and her twelfth year in counseling, the Clarke County School District chose to honor her as the first ever high school faculty recipient of the Counselor of the Year award.
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According to CCHS International Baccalaureate/Gifted Collaborator and Scheduler Dr. Meri Blackburn, who was on the initial advisement committee, Advisement was conceived as an element of a smaller-learning community focus initiative, along with the freshman academy and the Athens Career Academy.
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The program Jobs for Georgia Graduates promotes the development of employment and other necessary skills for post-secondary education for seniors at Clarke Central High School.
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House Bill 797, also known as the proposed “Charter Schools Amendment,” seems harmless at first glance.
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The Clarke Country School District has implemented Google Apps for Education: a good addition or an inefficient use of time?
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It is a weekday morning at the Athens Community Career Academy and the campus is buzzing. Students unload from school buses and file into the newly-renovated H.T. Edwards building.
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The 2012 school year has brought several new policy changes to CCHS.
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The Career Technical and Agricultural Education departments at Clarke Central High School and Cedar Shoals High School, in which many students from CCHS and CSHS are enrolled, will be transferred to the Athens Community Career Academy with the start of the 2012-13 school year.
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The halls of Clarke Central High School have experienced another form of decoration this year. Teachers have photos of themselves scotch-taped to the walls outside of their respective classrooms with an adjective that describes them.
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Athens High School, originally built in 1951 was constructed in an “E” arrangement. Years after AHS became Clarke Central High School, the “E” has was changed and added upon.
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The photography staff’s pick for our photo of the week.
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During the 2010-11 school year, Clarke Central High School students left the building later in the day than in years past, with clay on their hands from the Pottery Club, sweat on their brows from the Tae Kwon Do Club or the taste of homemade treats on their lips from the Top Chef Club.
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Though the ID policy has been put into affect for over two months, students started to ignore it the day after it began.
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Jones says farewell: Q&A with CCHS head track and field coach Justin Jones
by Michael Campbell May 19, 2023Justin Jones, defensive coordinator and CCHS head track and field coach, reflects on his seven-year tenure at CCHS.
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Three Clarke Central High School finalists were named to a summer residential program.
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The CCSD Board of Education announced Dr. Robbie Hooker as the finalist for the position of Superintendent of the CCSD in a press release on Aug. 8. If approved by the BOE in the coming weeks, he will assume the position effective Oct. 10.
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Clarke Central administration believes parent-teacher conferences are an effective way to get and keep students on track.
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Clarke Central High School started its 2015-16 academic school year on Aug. 11.
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Varsity golf coach and physical education department chair Dinah Posey will be retiring from Clarke Central High School in May. She will be taking a part time job at Foothills Education Charter High School beginning in the 2015-16 school year.
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Former Clarke Central High School marketing teacher Vickie Shell and her students opened the doors to the Glad Shack multiple days each week of the 2011-12 school year.
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To expand the limits of learning, the Clarke County School District has chosen to implement the International Baccalaureate Middle Years program, curriculum for grades sixth through tenth, at schools including Clarke Central High School.
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Athens-based band R.E.M. officially went seperate ways on Sept. 21, 2011