J1 students share their reactions to professor and award-winning poet Natasha Trethewey’s visit to CCHS on April 21.
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The CCHS Media Center has increased its circulation rate from previous years by taking book suggestions from students and teachers.
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In a March 17 author visit, children’s author Alex Gino discussed queer representation, queer literature and their own writing and experiences with students at CCHS.
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Children’s author Alex Gino will speak about their books and LGBTQ representation in literature at CCHS and CMS on March 17.
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Georgia lawmakers are considering a new process for banning books in schools that would place book challenge decision making solely on principals and superintendents.
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Former Athens-Clarke County residents of the Linnentown neighborhood spoke to Clarke Central High School students and staff on Feb. 19.
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The Clarke Central High School Media Center will be hosting its first annual Thank-O-Rama from Nov. 6 to Nov. 22.
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Maryann Sullivan was hired as Clarke Central High School’s media specialist to replace former Media Specialist Kacy Tedder who took a position at Jefferson High School during summer break.
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Clarke Central High School has been chosen to host the School Maker Faire on April 1 to showcase the creativity of Clarke County school district students.
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The Clarke Central High School Media Center held Teen Tech Week from March 12-18.
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Student Support Technician Cierra Jackson was hired the first week of the 2016-17 school year and is a former gladiator.
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On April 1 at 7:45 a.m., Clarke Central High School’s Media Specialists and English department teachers will be hosting a breakfast social for the CCHS staff. Going forward, each department will organize a breakfast for the school’s faculty on the first Friday of every month.
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Freshman Stacee Dillard talks with senior Lexi DiMaina about Teen Tech Team and how it has impacted students.
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Cedar Shoals High School’s Tech Team taught Clarke Central High School students about virtual reality software and Google Cardboard.
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With the Media Center still recovering from its move out of the school building at the beginning of the school year, it now has to pack back up and get ready to move back into its permanent location set for Jan. 7.
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Banned Books Week is Sept. 27 – Oct. 3 and is a time to recognize books that have been challenged or banned and to celebrate the freedom to read.
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During Teen Tech Week 2015, Clarke Central High School Students will be able to discover new kinds of technology through the work of their peers.
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The new Clarke Central High School media center will begin its reconstruction on Dec. 11. The new library will accommodate many beneficial resources and characteristics.
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Construction on the new media center will begin in Spring of 2015.
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The CCHS Book Club is hosting a fundraiser to sponsor the club’s Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl team.