With the change in CCSD mask and visitor policies, CCHS is able to hold more in-person events for parents and guardians, increasing their involvement at the school.
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Boiling Point: Recovering from virtual learning
by Chloe Sears March 20, 2022The negative impact of COVID-19 on students’ mental health and social interactions is especially apparent now that CCHS students have returned to higher academic standards for a semester of traditional in-person learning
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Healthcare workers have done their best to protect the public from COVID-19. Now we need to do the same for them.
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The United States has faced over 25 million cases of COVID-19 since March, causing the US economy and GDP to suffer. The ODYSSEY Media Group has covered several local aspects of the pandemic, such as Clarke County School District student academics, nutrition and athletics.