University of Georgia student Skyla Chon is interning with CCHS to gain real-world experience in counseling.
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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the CCHS counseling department continues to help students who are struggling with mental health.
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Viewpoints Editor Maya Cornish talks with Clarke Central High School counselor Darline Coleman about her experience as a counselor and how the CCHS counseling department has adapted to the new needs of students due to COVID-19.
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CCHS freshman counselor Adam Lowe is trying to make sure that freshmen know about the availability of his counseling services.
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Newly appointed Clarke Central High School counselor Angelia Bruce talks about her experiences as a counselor, and her transition from working for Madison County High School to beginning her job at Clarke Central High School one month into the school year.
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Social work intern Peter Pin describes the ongoing toiletry drive facilitated through the counseling office to serve students who may not have access to them at home.
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Eleventh and twelfth graders have the opportunity to act as interns in the counseling office through the application-only work-based learning for internship course.
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Hicks named CCSD District Counselor of the Year
by Mackenzie Caudill February 25, 2017Clarke Central High School counselor Samuel Hicks was named the 2016-17 Clarke County School District Counselor of the Year.
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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.