Clarke County School District students who were unable to graduate at the traditional May graduation ceremony have the opportunity to receive their diploma at the summer graduation.
jenny alpaugh
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“I have to tell you something sad — nobody died or anything, but…”
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More than half of the students are failing to meet the state standards in reading and math.
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By JENNY ALPAUGH – Print Managing Editor Clarke Central High School currently utilizes Education2020…
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The state level Governor’s Honors Program interview; I’d been dreaming about it since the fall of my tenth grade year when I was nominated in Communicative Arts, but didn’t progress past the first set of interviews.
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A love of tennis can begin at any age. After the concepts and rules of the game are learned, a player can continue to participate in the game for the entirety of their lives according to Robin Stevens, president of the Clarke-Oconee Tennis Association, a non-profit organization that operates leagues for all ages of tennis players.
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Until this year, the wrestling team has held practice in what is commonly referred to as the “small gym.” Each day, the transfer of mats onto and off of the floor of the gym marked the beginning and end of practice.
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Art is important; that is undeniable. But whether or not art is being fully appreciated by Clarke Central High School students is debatable.