During the month of May, ODYSSEY Media Group staffers and Journalism I students went out and talked to faculty and staff. Here are their stories. Photo essay compiled by Bria Echols and Elena Webber.
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Clarke Central High School junior Bria Echols writes about her younger brother and how they were seperated for a year.
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Sophomore staff writer Bria Echols writes about her first experience with trapeze at Canopy Studio.
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Career Technical and Agricultural Education department teacher Jillian Bryant got married during winter break and looks back on her wedding.
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Eden Bodyworks coconut shea and peppermint tea tree hair care products provide moisturizing natural hair products that can help make caring for people’s natural hair easier.
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Returning to GSPA: Students attend Georgia Scholastic Press Association conference and awards banquet
by Audrey Enghauser April 10, 2019On April 9, members of the ODYSSEY Media Group attended the Georgia Scholastic Press Association Spring Workshop and Awards banquet at the University of Georgia’s Georgia Center.
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Members of the Clarke Central High School FFA chapter are preparing for the state Agricultural Communications Career Development Event on March 22 and March 23.
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Members of the ODYSSEY Media Group joined student journalists from high schools across the Southeast in attending the annual Southern Interscholastic Press Association conference from March 1 through 3.
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The newest addition to Nintendo’s Mario franchise, “Super Mario Odyssey”, has captured the hearts of Mario fans of all ages.
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Career Technical and Agricultural Education (CATE) department teacher Jillian Gordon helps out sophomore Ietta…
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Members of Clarke Central High School’s ODYSSEY Media Group (OMG) and Journalism 1 class attended the Georgia Scholastic Press Association (GSPA) spring awards banquet and workshop on April 17.
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Clarke Central High School hosted the second annual Clarke County School District Maker Fest on April 14, where elementary, middle and high school students shared their creativity with the Athens community.
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“Grown-ish” is a comedy showcasing what it’s like to go off to college for the first time. The show has funny characters that will keep viewers laughing throughout.
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Breaking news: CCHS students advance to next round of GHP
by Bria Echols January 26, 2018On Jan. 27, four Clarke Central High School students found out they would advance to the final round of Governor’s Honors Program.
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Clarke Central High School fine arts teacher Amanda Price’s love for nature is not only expressed by spending time outside, it is shown in her art.
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Parent-teacher conferences are scheduled to take place at Clarke Central High School from Oct. 11-13.
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The tale as old as time,“Beauty and the Beast,” returned as a live-action film on March 17. Although it attempts to meet the expectations of its 1991 predecessor, it lacks the energy and quirkiness of the original.
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Clarke Central High School has been chosen to host the School Maker Faire on April 1 to showcase the creativity of Clarke County school district students.
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A “Project Runway” inspired event was held in the media center on Jan. 11 to allow students to get creative with t-shirts.
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Tyler Perry’s “Boo! A Madea Halloween is a wacky movie with humor, crazy characters and a hilarious plot.
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Members of Clarke Central High School’s iliad, ODYSSEY Newsmagazine, and ODYSSEY Online attended the Southern Interscholastic Press Association convention for the tenth year.
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A job can be one of those things people look forward to doing when they need get things that they want. Before deciding consider the ways to maintain a job.
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This Halloween package includes 5 things to do before Halloween, a story on the annual Wild Rumpus Parade and a blog comparing two very different Halloween personal experiences. Package compiled by Aneesa Conine-Nakano.
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In preparation for this Halloween coming up on Oct. 31, here are five things to do before the holiday season begins.