News Editor Cadence Schapker, Sports Staffer Lukas Cornish, former Print Managing Editor Chloe Sears and former News Staffer Emily Couch write on the importance of opportunities for female student-athletes at CCHS.
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56th Classic City Championship: Cedar vs. Central
by Wyatt Meyer August 17, 2022The Clarke Central High School varsity football team will play Cedar Shoals High School in the 56th edition of the Classic City Championship at 7 p.m. on Aug. 18 at Billy Henderson Stadium.
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The CCHS chapter of the National Honor Society hosted Honors Night on April 28 in order to recognize student achievements across all grade levels.
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CCHS boys varsity soccer vs. North Springs
by Lukas Cornish April 15, 2022The CCHS boys varsity soccer team won against North Springs High School in a playoff game on April 13, making their record 16-3.
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2006 CCHS alumna and new assistant varsity girls basketball coach Cherrelle Pass returns after coaching at several high schools, bringing a refined set of coaching values.
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The HoPe club works to create a safe, welcoming environment for students to explore Hispanic culture and learn about resources for their future.
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CCHS students are preparing for their final exams and projects which will take place before the start of winter break.
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55th Classic City Championship: Cedar vs. Central
by Ireland McCage October 28, 2021The 55th Classic City Championship, which is taking place at Clarke Central High School in the Billy Henderson Stadium, will begin at 7 p.m. on Oct. 28.
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Sports staffer Lukas Cornish talks with Clarke Central High School freshman Bo Brodrick about his experience with reviewing various energy drinks
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With a new teacher, the Clarke Central High School drama program is learning to operate under fresh direction.
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Curtain call: A profile in three acts
by Luna Reichert May 18, 2021CCHS fine arts department teacher and 1977 CCHS alumna Harriet Anderson plans to retire at the end of the 2020-21 school year and reflects on her experience at CCHS.
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CCHS math department teacher Georgia Scott is choosing to retire after 32 years of teaching.
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Sports Staffer Lukas Cornish reflects on what he has learned from his time fishing and how it has helped improve his life.
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Viewpoints Editor Maya Cornish writes a letter to her younger brothers, Clarke Central High School sophomore Lukas Cornish and Clarke Middle School seventh-grader Evan Cornish, about her experiences as their older sister.