Host Gillian Williams, an ODYSSEY Media Group Viewpoints Staffer, poses with Lori Garrett-Hatfield on…
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Host Gillian Williams, an ODYSSEY Media Group Viewpoints Staffer, continues her podcast with award-winning Athens Community Career Academy teacher Candice Jones.
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From April 2-5, CCHS’s National FFA Organization chapter will host its Spring Plant Sale in the CCHS Greenhouse.
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The ODYSSEY Media Group has compiled nine of their stories from the past month about women and women’s history in honor of Women’s History Month.
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NewsQ&ASlider
Double purpose Dough: Q&A with Alumni Cookie Dough owner Jennifer Dollander
by Gillian Williams March 21, 2025Alumni Cookie Dough owner Jennifer Dollander discusses her experience of going from a teacher to business owner.
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Students from the ODYSSEY Media Group and iliad Literary Magazine attended the Southern Interscholastic Press Association convention in Columbia, South Carolina, from March 6-9.
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Host Gillian Williams continues her podcast series with Athens Ambassador of Hip-Hop and Cedar Shoals High School teacher Montu Miller
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The ODYSSEY Media Group has chosen 15 of our favorite stories celebrating Black History, Excellence and Joy from the past three years.
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Cultural appropriation of Black hairstyles has a detrimental effect on women of color.
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Host Gillian Williams, an ODYSSEY Media Group Viewpoints Staffer, furthers her podcast with CCHS Associate Athletic Director and head boys varsity soccer coach Chris Aiken.
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Host Gillian Williams, an ODYSSEY Media Group Viewpoints Staffer, continues her podcast mission with veteran teacher Jason Taylor.
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Game CoverageSliderSports
Game coverage: CCHS vs. OCHS varsity football
by Lydia Rowell August 24, 2024The CCHS varsity football team defeated the Oconee County High School Warriors 37-36 in Billy Henderson Stadium on Aug. 23.
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Dr. Annie Turman was announced as the 2024-25 Burney-Harris-Lyons Middle School Principal on June 13.
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CCHS introduced new Advanced Placement classes during course registration for the 2024-25 school year that may be on students’ schedules next year.