Managing Editor Maya Clement discusses the importance of having a place to feel free.
Maya Clement
Maya Clement
Maya Clement is a senior at Clarke Central High School in Athens, Georgia, and Managing Editor for the ODYSSEY Media Group. Throughout the year, Clement hopes to develop her editing, leadership and design skills. She is also passionate about helping staffers find their interests in the program and assisting them in their journalistic growth. In her free time, Clement enjoys horseback riding, trapeze, aerial silks and spending time with friends and family.
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The Dr. Miller Jordan Jr. Memorial Scholarship recognizes a student who grew from freshman to senior year, and varsity football and basketball player Jamarion Davis is the 2024 recipient.
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Managing Editor Maya Clement discusses her belief on the importance of having a place to feel free.
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Managing Editor Maya Clement discusses the importance of community during her nearly four years in ODYSSEY.
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Seniors on the girls varsity soccer team were celebrated at Senior Night on March 14.
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The CCHS girls varsity soccer team will compete against Winder-Barrow High School on March 29 for their last Region 8-AAAAA game on Teacher Appreciation Night.
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The CCHS Mock Trial team placed eighth at the State Finals Competition on March 22 and 23.
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Managing Editor Maya Clement shares her experience going skydiving after waiting for 10 years.
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Managing Editor Maya Clement voices her concern that Athens citizens must recognize the city’s history before it is completely gone.
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The boys varsity cross country team has valued its leaders throughout the season.
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Managing Editor Maya Clement talks about her experience going through high school and changing passions.
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The varsity and junior varsity cross country teams will host the Gladiator Invitational on Sept. 9.
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The CCHS FFA chapter has had an increase in participants during the 2022-23 school year, and the advisers and members hope to continue this trend in order to inspire others’ agricultural passions.
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Thirteen members of the ODYSSEY Media Group were nationally recognized for their leadership excellence.
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With two and a half weeks off of school and many holidays occurring, winter break is supposed to be a joyful time for all, but this isn’t always the case.
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Lead Copy Editor Maya Clement shares her experience with being competitive and how that has affected her life.
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The creepy and kooky Addams Family returns in the new Netflix series “Wednesday”, released on Nov. 23, as Wednesday Addams navigates Nevermore Academy and murderous mysteries.
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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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The CCHS FFA chapter adopted chickens in March, which will benefit the FFA program by educating students and raising money.
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Schools should not have the right to place disciplinary action on students’ speech off of the school campus.
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Athens resident Lemuel LaRoche or Life the Griot takes on many roles in the community in order to have a positive impact on the community members and make the world better for everyone around him.
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The CCHS FFA chapter will host a plant sale between March 30 and April 2 to raise money for the FFA program and bring joy to the community.
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The CCHS FFA program is holding activities between Feb. 27 and March 5 to celebrate National FFA week and their program.
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The exclusive Netflix series released on Feb. 11 “Inventing Anna” has a constantly moving, but sometimes confusing plot that will leave viewers intrigued with the mystery of Anna Delvey.
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Students of Color Achieving and Pursuing Excellence (SCAPE) was founded at CCHS in 2019 with a mission to academically and socially support students of color in high-level classes.
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Beat Editor Maya Clement shares her experience with having a stepfather and how he has impacted her life in a variety of ways.
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FFA Vice President and sophomore Kathleen Dykes will attend her second national pig show with her pig Big Red from Jan. 18 to 23 in Perry, Georgia.
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As a fundraiser, the JROTC program at CCHS sold Granny Smith apples to raise money for program activities, equipment and uniforms.
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The CCHS JROTC program will host their first Raider competition on Sept. 25 at 8:30 a.m. The JROTC instructors and cadets are excited to have the opportunity to showcase their Raider teams.
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Clarke Central High School’s JROTC program canceled their annual 9/11 ceremony due to the switch to virtual learning.
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Journalism One student Maya Clement shares her thoughts on the importance of being an ally to Asian Americans and the steps she takes to be one.
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This year’s ODYSSEY Media Group staff members and Journalism 1 students attended the Southern Interscholastic Press Association’s “Rise Up” spring convention, which took place through an online platform March 4 through 7.