From damaged fixtures, graffiti, fights and engaging in unhealthy behaviors like vaping, many factors are negatively impacting CCHS students’ ability to use the bathroom at school.
Riley Ramsey
Riley Ramsey
Riley Ramsey is a sophomore at Clarke Central High School. She is the Digital Junior Copy Editor for the ODYSSEY Media Group. Ramsey hopes to learn more about her community and inform readers through diligent and thoughtful reporting. She enjoys swimming, writing and traveling in her free time.
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Digital Junior Copy Editor Riley Ramsey describes how her relationship with her uncle was impacted by his genetic disorder, Cystic Fibrosis.
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The SAT, a standardized test used by post-secondary institutions as a factor in the admissions process, will fully transition to paper to digital by 2024.
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New safety measures were enacted at the beginning of the 2022-23 school year in order to protect those in the building.
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The radio show “Education Matters” is hosted and produced by teenagers and strives to show the Athens-Clarke County community the importance of education.
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On Sept. 6, seniors and their families were invited to College Night in E.B. Mell Auditorium to receive information meant to make the college admissions process easier.
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Dr. Robbie Hooker, sole finalist for the Clarke County School District Superintendent, participated in a meet-and-greet on Aug. 28.
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CCHS freshman Riley Ramsey shares her experience transitioning from public school to homeschool and back again in 2021.