CCHS Associate Principal Reginald Thomas has been teaching at CCHS for 23 years and hopes to leave an impact on the school community through the various positions he has held.
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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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In light of new informational posters regarding alcohol usage among teens displayed around Clarke Central High School, CCHS Assistant Principal Reginald Thomas discusses the dangers of underage drinking.
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Athens Community Career Academy will offer new pathways starting in the 2024-25 school year.
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The Athens Community Career Academy’s newly-opened Yellow Jacket Bistro and refurbished kitchen allows culinary students to take their hands-on learing to new heights.
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The Athens Community Career Academy hosted its biannual Future Student Fair for prospective students and their families from on Feb. 2.
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Breaking News: Dr. Angelia Major named as new CCHS assistant principal
by Natalie Schliekelman October 26, 2021New CCHS Assistant Principal Dr. Angelia Major joined the CCHS administrative team Oct. 25.
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Clarke Central seniors Andrew Robinson and Montavious Cunningham were recipients of the Eve Carson Humanitarian Spirit Award and the Dr. Miller Jordan, Jr. Memorial Scholarship, respectively. These two awards are meant to commemorate CCHS community members.
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During her 15-year career, CCHS Assistant Principal Latinda Dean has gone from English teacher to instructional coach to administrator, driven by a passion for helping students.
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In January, Clarke Central High School announced that CCHS will switch to a block schedule, starting in the 2020-21 school year.
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From the archives: Up in smoke
by Valeria Garcia-Pozo February 17, 2020Although many Clarke Central High School students recognize Juuling as an activity that occurs among the student body, fewer are aware of the potential health consequences.
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Clarke Central High School will add four to six portable classrooms in the 2020-21 school year to accommodate the increasing amount of students and teachers.
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Clarke County School District high schools officially switch to block schedule
by Owen Donnelly January 14, 2020Starting in the 2020-21 school year, Clarke County School District high schools will replace the current seven-period day with a four-period block schedule.
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Many students, teachers and clubs at Clarke Central High School have raised concerns about how waste is handled at CCHS, specifically in the cafeteria, and what can be done to improve it.
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To rectify the mistreatment of African-American communities during slavery, demands for reparations have recently taken shape in the United States and more locally at the University of Georgia.
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Breaking News: A social media post threatened three Clarke County Schools
by Naomi Hendershot October 31, 2019On Oct. 30, the Clarke County School District parents received an email from the CCSD Superintendent Demond Means addressing an investigation into a social media post that threatened violent actions against three CCSD schools.
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During the summer, Clarke Central High School Assistant Principal Latinda Dean officially joined the CCHS Administrative Team.
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After a 34-year career working in schools, Clarke Central High School Assistant Principal Dr. Sheila Dunham will be retiring when her contract runs out at the end of June. Dunham shared an email announcing her retirement with the Clarke Central High School faculty on March 20.
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Clarke Central High School Assistant Principal Dr. Linda Boza sits in her office on…
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Clarke Central High School students and staff adjust to the recent increase in student body population.
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Clarke Central High School Principal Dr. Swade Huff (left) and Assistant Principal Dr. Sheila…
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The Clarke Central High School administrators held their second “Champion Chat” with juniors on Oct. 10 in the Lecture Hall with a total of three juniors in attendance.
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The Clarke Central High School administrators held their first “Champion Chat” with seniors on Sept. 26. in the Lecture Hall.
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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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The 2016-17 Clarke Central High School year has called for many changes, one being the addition of the Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports Committee.
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The Clarke County School District Code of Student Conduct was recently updated and distributed at the start of the 2016-17 school year.
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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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Incidents throughout the 2015-16 Clarke Central school year have tested emergency protocol and administrative methods on campus.
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According to Clarke Central High School administration, the Freshman Academy, though isolated from most students, has many benefits.
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Clarke Central High School started its 2015-16 academic school year on Aug. 11.
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Santana Baldwin is Clarke Central’s fastest female track runner. With a quad injury halting her participation in last year’s season, this year will be her year of redemption.
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Freshman Academy staff has toughened the cell phone policy in attempt to remove all loopholes.
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Four weeks into the school year, construction continues to affect Clarke Central High School students. Students have found that navigating from class to class is not an easy task.
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At the start of the new semester, administrators at Clarke Central High School have made changes to the policies regarding tardiness, skipping and hall passes.
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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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“…And on the second page of the syllabus, you need to make a change. Final exams are now worth 20 percent.”
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You have 32 minutes stuck in the middle of the day. What will you do with it?
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Coming face-to-face with Dr. Huff after the first week of in-person instruction
by Ireland McCage March 23, 2021CCHS students returned for face-to-face classes on March 15 for the first time since March 4, 2020. ODYSSEY Media Group Staffers sat down with CCHS Principal Dr. Swade Huff to discuss how the first week back went.