“Uglies,” released to Netflix on Sept. 13, is a highly predictable dystopian movie that attempts to tackle beauty standards but, in actuality, perpetuates the issue even more.
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Foreign language department teacher Tamita Brown has valued the gift of giving since her childhood, and as a local community member and farmer, she consistently delivers this present to the people around her.
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CCSD School Nurse Meredith Dykes was recognized as the Georgia School Nurse of the Year on June 12.
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Italian foreign exchange student and CCHS senior Clarissa De Santis has been taking CCHS by storm during her senior year, despite it being her first time living in the United States.
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Viewpoints Editor Janie Ripps and Variety Staffer Miles Lawrence learn how to play soccer with girls varsity soccer player Bella Yelton.
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CCHS Family Engagement Specialist Christian Barner has dedicated himself to CCSD throughout his 16-year career by focusing on his impact on the systems he supports.
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News Staffer Miles Lawrence shares facts about some of the United States’ most popular classic holiday songs.
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A new academic elective is being offered to the CCHS student body for the 2022-23 school year with a focus on leadership, peer support and problem solving.
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The AthHalf Half Marathon, an annual event produced by AthFest Educates, experienced its largest turnout in its 13-year history on Oct. 23.
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Crumbl Cookies’ flavors of the week aren’t exactly what weekly customers may be used to. Instead, most of the cookies are subpar and something customers may want to sit out on.
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News Staffer Miles Lawrence reflects on his experience being the twin brother of someone diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and how that diagnosis has impacted his life.
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EventsNewsSlider
Event Coverage: CCSD Family University session “Access to Mental Health”
by Miles Lawrence October 13, 2022The general public was invited to the CCSD administrative offices building from 6-7 p.m. on Oct. 11 for CCSD’s second Family University event of the year.
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The 2022 Homecoming Court will be honored on the Billy Henderson Stadium field during this year’s annual Homecoming football game on Sept. 16.
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The Netflix film “Look Both Ways,” released on Aug. 17, outdoes the streaming companies’ mass of cliche teenage romantic comedies with an inspirational story of a girl whose pregnancy scare takes her on two divergent paths.
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CCHS welcomed students and families into the building on Aug. 16 between 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. for the 2022-2023 school year Open House.
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Game CoverageSliderSports
By The Numbers: Clarke Central Gladiators vs. Loganville Red Devils
by Miles Lawrence September 2, 2021The Clarke Central High School varsity softball team will play against Loganville High School on Sept. 2 at Clarke Central High School.