Clarke Central High School sophomore free safety An’zavion “Zay” Brown is a college prospect and junior running back JaQua Daniels is a college recruit. Both play on
Clarke Central High School’s varsity football team. The University of Georgia has recruited Daniels and shown interest in Brown.
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By SHAWN WILLIAMS – Broadcast Staff By NICHOLAS BYRNE – Broadcast Managing Editor ODTV’s…
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Taylor Swift’s newest album misses the mark in transitioning the star from country to pop.
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ASVAB provides students with alternative testing opportunity
by Jurnee Louder October 30, 2014By JURNEE LOUDER – Staff Writer Clarke Central High School students searching for career…
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As the Clarke Central High School varsity cross country team prepares for the Region 8-AAAAA meet in Conyers, Ga. on Nov. 1 and the AAAAA state meet on Nov. 8, the team looks to count on freshman runners to help them succeed.
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By JULIE ALPAUGH – Broadcast Staff Teamwork and problem solving both come into play…
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The Clarke Central High School and Cedar Shoals High School English departments will meet at W.R. Coile Middle School on Nov. 3 for their first district professional learning day.
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John Washington is proud of the family atmosphere that Washington Farms provides for its…
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Flic, an app created by Lifehack Labs, provides user with an easy way to maximize storage on Apple iOS8 devices.
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As the robotics season approaches, the robotics team not only focuses on competing in other school’s competitions, but creating a competition of their own in the future.
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Seniors Sam Thompson and Addie Downs perform as part of Clarke Central High School’s…
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CooolKey is an app that allows users to customize their iPhone keyboards with either the available designs, or with a personal picture.
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Fall parent teacher conferences began on Wed., Oct. 15 and end on Fri., Oct. 17. This year, the administration and staff prioritized increasing parent turnout.
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Spraggins leads Glads to defeat Jaguars 22-16
by Susanna Conine-Nakano October 17, 2014On Thurs., Oct. 16, sophomore Byron Spraggins played in the final junior varsity game of the season against cross-town rival Cedar Shoals High School at Billy Henderson Stadium after being cleared from a concussion.
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At a luncheon on Oct. 17, Clarke Central High School CAPS Paraprofessional Montu Miller and English department co-chair Erin Cawthon were recognized as Paraprofessional of the Year and Teacher of the Year for Clarke Central High School.
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Fifteen members of Clarke Central High School’s Interact Club will volunteer at a hydration station for runners in the fifth annual AthHalf half marathon on Oct. 19.
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GLAD Time is the two hour period on Wednesdays when students can remediate and participate in enrichment activities. Beginning in the 2014-15 school year GLAD Time has more opportunities for enrichment compared to the previous school year. This year, chess club, which formerly met outside of school hours only, has been added to the list of available GLAD times.
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Writing is a priority for senior English students at Clarke Central High School according to English department co-chair Erin Cawthon. She says they will be focusing on writing more than ever before.
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The Clarke Central High School varsity softball team won its second game this season — also its second since 2007 — 11-6 against Greater Atlanta Christian School on Sept. 30 in the regular season finalé.
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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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Foundation for Excellence recognizes three Clarke Central High School teachers
by Saudia Royal October 13, 2014English department teacher Ginger Lehmann teaches American Literature and writer’s workshop at Clarke Central…
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By RIGEL TURNER – Broadcast Staff Telling people that I am bisexual is, at…
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Senior Lakiera Bailey practices a scale in band class on Sept. 30 in preparation…
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To the Georgia Department of Education, the newly implemented Student Learning Objective tests are a way to measure teacher and student performance. To administrators, they are just another thing that “must” be done. To teachers, they’re a pain. To students, they’re unsettling.
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Our generation, like every one before, will be judged by older generations. The so-called “millennials,” or those of us born around the 1990s through early 2000s, have been generalized as self-obsessed, lazy, dense and, perhaps a trait most synonymous with today’s teens, obsessed with technology.
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Olatunji Moussa Mosley connects with his roots and his father through drumming.
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As the 2024 US presidential elections approach, Generation Z’s voting habits have become more and more influenced by social media.