The Tri-M Music Honor Society’s 16th Annual Glads Got Talent will return to CCHS on April 23 at 6 p.m., with CCSD middle schoolers performing for the first time alongside CCHS students.
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Ninth grade Literature 1 students and CCHS Book Club members will have the opportunity to attend a live theatrical performance of “Sense and Sensibility” at UGA’s Department of Theatre and Fine Arts Studies on April 14.
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A new art exhibition at the Lyndon House Arts Center opened on Oct. 8, featuring art from several students at Burney-Harris-Lyons Middle School.
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Five students from the piano program will perform at CCHS’ Fall Fine Arts Night on Nov. 16 in the E.B. Mell Lobby and Auditorium.
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Multiple CCHS fine arts programs will come together on Feb. 28 to present a program about Black History for the CCHS community.
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Fine Arts Night, which was held for the first time on Nov. 10, allowed students to showcase their talents to audience members.
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To celebrate Youth Art Month in March, the 2022 CCSD Youth Art Month virtual exhibit presents work from students all over the CCSD, including CCHS.
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Guest Writer: CCHS fine arts teacher Amanda Price
by Amanda Price July 9, 2020Clarke Central High School fine arts teacher Amanda Price discusses how in the midst of current events, she finds relief through the arts.
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Clarke Central High School fine arts department chair and chorus teacher Dr. Anthony Rucker reflects on his 33 years of teaching as he prepares for retirement.
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The Clarke Central High School band held its first concert of the year on Oct. 19 in the Mell Auditorium.