On April 14, the Clarke Central High School Prom was held at the Cotton Press.
Andrew Caldwell
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Clarke Central High School seniors have the opportunity to apply for the Generation Google Scholarship.
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On Feb. 17, University of Georgia professor Dr. Peggy Brickman revisited and updated the Clarke Central High School seventh period Advanced Placement Environmental Science class on the ongoing Prevalence of Antibiotic Resistance Bacteria in the Environment (PARE) project.
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Clarke Central High School students have been invited to attend the University of Georgia’s APP Day on Feb. 10.
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University of Georgia professor Dr. Peggy Brickman visited both Advanced Placement Environmental Science classes at Clarke Central High School to discuss an upcoming collaborative project on Jan. 17 and 18.
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The Clarke Central High School and Cedar Shoals High School girl’s and boy’s varsity basketball teams faced off at CSHS on Dec. 10. The CCHS boy’s team lost to CSHS 73-70 while the girl’s team won 59-57.
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2016 America’s Got Talent winner Grace VanderWaal’s first album offers much more than just insanely catchy tunes.
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Clarke Central High School senior Ty’Quashia Lattimore reflects on her time at CCHS and how her experience has shaped her to become the woman she is today.
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This Thanksgiving has called for Print Junior Copy Editor Andrew Caldwell, a sophomore, to reflect on the past year, and give thanks to those who have impacted his life.
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The Clarke County School District’s Board of Education has approved the appointment of Dr. Jack Parish as interim superintendent.
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For the first time since 2013, the Clarke Central High School varsity football team competed in the Georgia High School Association 5A Sweet 16 State Playoffs. The Clarke Central Gladiators traveled to Henry County to face the Stockbridge High School Tigers on Nov. 18. The Gladiators fell to the Tigers 37-13.
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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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On Sept. 4, the Athens Pride Festival was held in Downtown Athens concluding Athens Pride Week featuring live performances, vendors and food, showing support for the Athens’ LGBTQ+ community.
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Despite its high expectations, the newly released movie “Ben-Hur” failed to deliver a comprehendible plot line and engage the audience into the story.
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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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World renowned British actor and director Alan Rickman died of cancer Jan. 14 at the age of 69. His fans now grieve and show gratitude for his characters and roles in their lives.
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The Clarke Central varsity boys basketball team is getting ready for the nearing season.
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The varsity football team is aiming to turn their season around during a three-game home stretch.