The CCHS JROTC Raider team will attend the 2024 JROTC National Raider Challenge Oct. 24 to 27.
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The CCHS JROTC Varsity and JV boys and girls mixed Raiders teams competition season starts soon.
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JROTC offers formal and informal opportunities for students to take on leadership roles within the program. JROTC hopes to continue to grow student leaders using mentorship from peers.
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CCHS community members recognized JROTC Senior Army Instructor Lieutenant Colonel David McMickle at a celebration of his time at the school on May 10.
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As the annual JROTC ball approaches on Feb. 24, preparations are being made and excitement is rising among JROTC cadets and students.
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Army Instructors First Sergeant Antione Clark and Sergeant First Class Donald Hollman received Quilts of Valor awards on April 19.
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The CCHS JROTC program is hosting an awards ceremony to celebrate cadets’ achievements in the JROTC building on April 19.
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CCHS JROTC cadets will participate in the two-person Best Raiders competition on April 23.
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The CCHS JROTC program celebrated their annual Military Ball on Feb. 11.
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CCHS JROTC cadets are preparing for their annual Military Ball, which will be held on Feb. 11 for the first time since the 2019-20 school year.
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As a fundraiser, the JROTC program at CCHS sold Granny Smith apples to raise money for program activities, equipment and uniforms.
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The CCHS JROTC program will host their first Raider competition on Sept. 25 at 8:30 a.m. The JROTC instructors and cadets are excited to have the opportunity to showcase their Raider teams.
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Clarke Central High School’s JROTC program canceled their annual 9/11 ceremony due to the switch to virtual learning.
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The CCHS Drill Team began their 2021 competitive season on Feb. 13 in the JROTC parking lot. Their season consists of five competitions including the Georgia State Drill Competition on March 30.
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Clarke Central High School JROTC Raiders are set to compete against local high schools at Cedar Shoals High School on Sept. 28.
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The Clarke Central High School Army JROTC Gladiator Battalion held the annual 9/11 Ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 11 at CCHS.
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Clarke Central High School’s JROTC program will host its annual ceremony on Sept. 11 to recognize the tragic events of the September 11 attacks in 2001.
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Clarke Central High School sophomore and JROTC platoon first sergeant Hayyah De Lane is awarded a $1250 scholarship by the National Association of Black Accountants.
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The Clarke Central High School JROTC Drill Team & Competitive Color Guard prepare for its 2018-19 season.
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On Sept. 11, Clarke Central High School and Athens community members stand in silence…
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Clarke Central High School senior Frazier Taylor stands in the parking lot during his…
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CCHS Male Squad Drill Team wins second place in competition
by Mackenzie Caudill February 1, 2018On Jan. 27, there was a drill competition at Elbert County High School where the Clarke Central High School’s JROTC team placed second in a competition of 15 teams.
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The Clarke Central High School Raiders team practice and train for their meet at Jackson High School this Oct. 15.
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On Feb. 9 and 16, through a partnership with the University of Georgia, Clarke Central High School administration, teachers and parents along with UGA college of Education professors and graduate students will meet for a Dinner Dialogue to discuss the book “‘Multiplication is for White People’: Raised expectations for other people’s children” by Lisa Delpit.
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The Clarke Central High School JROTC program paid respect to those lost in the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks with a ceremony honoring the story of 9/11.
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