CCSD and Clarke Middle School administrators have begun planning the renovation or reconstruction of the CMS building.
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Over the winter break, fences were added around Clarke Central High School’s perimeter. Principal Marie Yuran discusses the future of security for CCHS and the plan to secure the school and manage student traffic.
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In the final stages of Clarke Central High School’s reconstruction, the James Crawford Memorial Arena has been completed. The gym is now in used for sports including basketball and indoor soccer.
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The freshmen science department, after being in a Learning Cottages for two years, have gotten fully operational labs in their new classrooms located in the South Wing.
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Clarke Central High School’s band has moved multiple times, but will be moving one final time into their new building during the summer of 2016.
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The ODYSSEY Media Group, Clarke Central High School’s news source, will be moving into their new space next year.
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Construction is renovating Clarke Central High School to be more sustainable and to last for years to come.
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The second semester of the 2015-2016 school year has brought new renovations and changes to Clarke Central High School.
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On Jan. 5, students at Clarke Central High School came back from break to an essentially new school as the school’s on-going renovation enters a new phase.
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With the Media Center still recovering from its move out of the school building at the beginning of the school year, it now has to pack back up and get ready to move back into its permanent location set for Jan. 7.
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As the school year comes to an end, Clarke Central High School principal Dr. Robbie P. Hooker reflects on the year.
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Due to construction, students will now be picked up and dropped off in a different fashion.
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Due to the ongoing construction at Clarke Central High School this year, the Advanced Placement exams will be given at an alternative site.
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Over Clarke Central High School’s Winter Break construction around the school continued.
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The new Clarke Central High School media center will begin its reconstruction on Dec. 11. The new library will accommodate many beneficial resources and characteristics.
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In light of campus-wide changes due to renovation, administrators have increased their focus on campus safety.
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The construction of the new science wing is projected to be completed by Jan. of the 2014-2015 school year. These renovations will move the science wing, which is currently on the third floor of the main building to the first floor of the West Wing.
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Construction on the new media center will begin in Spring of 2015.
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Four weeks into the school year, construction continues to affect Clarke Central High School students. Students have found that navigating from class to class is not an easy task.