Gov. Nathan Deal’s latest education crusade for “opportunity school districts” is poorly planned and dangerous.
Aaron Holmes
Aaron Holmes
Aaron Holmes is currently the Senior Copy Editor of the ODYSSEY Newsmagazine, which he joined as a freshman. He has presented sessions at Georgia Scholastic Press Association and Southern Interscholastic Press Association conferences, and his writing has been recognized by GSPA, SIPA and the National Scholastic Press Association. In May, he was named the Georgia Junior Champion Journalist by GSPA.
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Members of the Clarke Central High School PTSO seek to increase student turnout at meetings.
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The Clarke Central High School Parent Teacher Student Organization is accepting applications from teachers for classroom grants. These grants are monetary gifts made to teachers or staff who demonstrates need for extra funding to the PTSO.
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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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As a part of his Presidential Call to Action, President Barack Obama recognized Clarke Central High School graduation coach Lawrence Harris and his effort to encourage college enrollment for disadvantaged students.
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On Tuesday afternoon, one minute before dismissal at Clarke Central High School, my class’ blaring chatter is interrupted by a sound over the P.A. speakers.
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On April 25, republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, R-Mass., carried on his primary election winning streak in Connecticut, Delaware, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania and New York.
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When a political candidate needs to boost their approval ratings, they generally seek one thing– an enemy. An enemy can serve as a scapegoat for most any of the candidate’s failings.