Clarke Central High School celebrated its senior class by hosting Decision Day on May 20.
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CCHS will hire a new college adviser for the 2024-2025 school year through the Georgia College Advising Corps.
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CCHS will host a college application workshop for Athens Technical College on Feb. 6 from 12 to 2 p.m in Room 242.
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Nonprofit organization U-Lead Athens provides services to aid underdocumented students, but has faced challenges due to the ongoing pandemic.
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Interim College Advisers Brionna Johnson and Shellby Branch are working together to help CCHS students plan their futures.
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CCHS athletes from a variety of sports declared the college the committed to continuing their sports careers after high school.
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The HoPe club works to create a safe, welcoming environment for students to explore Hispanic culture and learn about resources for their future.
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Print Editor-in-Chief Audrey Enghauser discusses the scarcity of queer voices within the college research process and the importance of queer communities, beyond straight allyship, to queer students.
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Former College Adviser Tavaria Smith spent six months to help students at her alma mater, and a lifetime to help people in need.
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College Adviser Tavaria Smith is currently focused on getting college applications submitted for seniors.
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News Staffer Emily Couch talks about a time where she experienced anxiety in her life, a memory involving her sister moving away to college.
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College Adviser Tavaria Smith has met with students during the first semester, helping students figure out post-high school plans and decisions.
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On May 14, Clarke Central High School hosted the 2021 Decision Day in the Billy Henderson Stadium for CCHS seniors to announce their post-graduate plans.
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Clarke Central High School college adviser Robert Gluzman finishes up the remaining semester by checking back in with senior students about their college and career goals as college admission letters come in.
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Viewpoints Editor Maya Cornish shares her experience with college application essays and how biased they can be.
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Longtime Clarke Central High School and Governor’s Honors Program teacher decries defunding the program.
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ODYSSEY Media Group News Editor Maya Cornish shares her thoughts of becoming a senior and the anxiety that comes with it.
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Georgia’s Dual Enrollment program has been amended by Georgia House of Representatives Bill 444, which was passed on April 28. The Bill will reduce funding, and in turn, potentially lower state debt.
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Webmaster Ireland McCage reflects on her relationship with her brother Connor McCage, and the impact he has had on her life.
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Variety staffer Andrew Robinson reflects on the positive relationship he shares with his brother, Alexander Robinson.
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Clarke Central High School students, faculty and parents attended the 2019 Senior Decision Day on April 22.
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Clarke Central High School senior Neha Mohanty talks about her experiences in the University of Georgia Young Dawgs Internship programs, a partnership with CCHS through the Academic Internship.
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The Colleges in Your Backyard Event took place on Jan. 14 at the University of Georgia.
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As deadlines for college applications are approaching, understanding the college admissions process has become crucial for seniors at Clarke Central High School.
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The Clarke Central High School College and Career Fair gave students a chance to speak to representatives of different colleges and career fields
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Co-editor-in-chief Aneesa Conine-Nakano and Viewpoints writer Sam Mattern-Parkes have opposing opinions on whether graduating early is the best option for students.
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Graduating early should be one of the options available to high school students. 2017 Clarke Central High School alumna Adrienne Lumpkin was prepared academically and mentally for college by her junior year. Despite the obstacles, she graduated early.
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Though graduating early from high school works for some, many students would benefit from graduating on time and taking advantage of senior opportunities.
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Managing Editor Sunčana Pavlić complies a college agenda: a guide to important information and tips on financial aid, student loans, test dates and more.
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Senior Fajr DeLane received some shocking news on the evening of April 20th, 2016.
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College athletes reflect on their experience as full time athletes as well as students, and the difficulties they encountered.
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First-generation college students are students whose parents did not attend college. Though they do face barriers that others may not face, some students continue to persevere with support from their family, school and community.
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After breaking the career interception record and leaving a lasting legacy in his four years at Clarke Central High School, senior cornerback Rayshawn McCall is ready to take the next step.
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On Jan. 13 sophomores prepared for dual enrollment by taking a tour through the Career Academy and examining the many classes offered.
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A scholarship, no essay, no GPA and no application needed
by Christina Kurian January 20, 2016Clarke Central High School provides students with various options for scholarships, and one of the many is The Sussie Scholarship, a scholarship that renews each month.
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Varsity baseball pitcher Noah Fairbairn, after playing on over 15 different teams, has finally found his home in Augusta, Ga. playing for Augusta University’s baseball team.
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Senior Tierra Hayes looks into her fears of being just another high achieving student.
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Seniors are encouraged to make an appointment to have a senior meeting, in which students sit down and talk to their counselors concerning their future regarding graduation-readiness, college application preparation, college entrance exams and more.
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Sophomore Jordan Rhym reflects on the good and the bad of having a sibling leave for college.
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Decision Day was held May 1 in Mell Auditorium.
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Clarke Central High School hosts annual college night
by Louise Platter September 19, 2012Clarke Central High School celebrated higher education on Sept. 13 with their annual college night.
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On Friday, Jan. 27, Vassar College Early Decision II notifications were revealed to 254 applicants across the country and the world at 4:00 p.m., Eastern time. Early Decision Plan candidates bind themselves to attendance, if admitted.