Clarke County School District Superintendent Dr. Philip Lanoue named Georgia superintendent of the year
“He looked at me and said, ‘You give us an opportunity to teach kids…
“He looked at me and said, ‘You give us an opportunity to teach kids…
Clarke County School District Superintendent Dr. Philip Lanoue has recently been named one of four finalists for the Georgia School Superintendent Association’s Superintendent of the year award.
A dessert reception was held to honor former Clarke County School District Superintendent Dr. Philip Lanoue for his eight years of achievement on Feb. 28.
Clarke County School District Superintendent of Schools Dr. Philip Lanoue announces resignation, which will go into effect March 1.
Clarke County School District Superintendent withdraws candidacy for Fulton Country School District Superintendent.
After 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.
“He looked at me and said, ‘You give us an opportunity to teach kids…
Justin Jones, defensive coordinator and CCHS head track and field coach, reflects on his seven-year tenure at CCHS.
Freshman Kaya Pollack sat down with Burney-Harris-Lyons Middle School Principal Melanie Sigler to talk about her recent win as the Georgia National Distinguished Middle Level Principal of the Year.
The radio show “Education Matters” is hosted and produced by teenagers and strives to show the Athens-Clarke County community the importance of education.
The Clarke County School District superintendent and Board of Education face contention following an official complaint that threatens the district’s school accreditation.
With what some may consider to be lax gun laws in the state of Georgia, the issue of gun accessibility for minors arises.
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.
The Clarke County School District’s Board of Education has approved the appointment of Dr. Jack Parish as interim superintendent.
Interim Principal Marie Yuran was chosen as Clarke Central High School’s principal by school and district level selection committees.
Clarke County School District was approved as a charter school district on March 31, which will go into effect on July 1.
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.
Incidents throughout the 2015-16 Clarke Central school year have tested emergency protocol and administrative methods on campus.
On Feb. 17, Athens residents gathered in the Cedar Shoals High School auditorium to discuss the recent alleged sexual assault case.
State School Superintendent Dr. John Barge released the 2014 Georgia College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) that measures schools and school districts on a 100 point scale today.
This school year, personal learning devices will be available to students in third through ninth grade in the Clarke County School District.
Clarke County School District superintendent Dr. Philip Lanoue has integrated science fair into the 2013-2014 curriculum of all advanced science courses.
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.
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.
Never has a room of at least 50 football players gone silent so fast.
As 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.
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.
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.
The Clarke County School District will be implementing budget cuts for the 2012-13 fiscal that are needed in order to run the district.
Each spring, the Clarke Central High School community eagerly prepares for the end of the school year.