In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the CCHS counseling department continues to help students who are struggling with mental health.
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The CCHS FFA chapter continues to hold meetings and prepare for competitions, despite the challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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CCSD announces plan to return to in-person learning
by Micah Shannon February 5, 2021The CCSD announced their plan to return to in-person learning on Feb. 4 at a CCSD Board of Education work session.
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CCSD return to in-person learning postponed indefinitely
by Micah Shannon January 8, 2021The CCSD will continue to provide online-only instruction for all schools for an undetermined period.
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The CCHS orchestra and band departments are using the Upbeat Music App to overcome the disconnect between student musicians.
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CCHS community struggles with engagement in online environment
by Micah Shannon December 4, 2020CCHS teachers and students have found the lack of face-to-face interaction in an online environment both challenging and promising.
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The CCHS mock trial team has begun preparing for their season. This year they are facing a multitude of changes due to COVID-19.
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CCHS freshman counselor Adam Lowe is trying to make sure that freshmen know about the availability of his counseling services.
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Fowler Drive Elementary School returns to virtual learning after a week of in-person instruction from Nov. 9 to Nov 13.
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The Clarke Central High School Academic Team has begun their 2020 season virtually, consisting of six regular rounds of season competition, each with an hour to answer 100 questions.
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The CCSD School Nutrition department has worked to ensure student access to meals since school was made virtual on March 16.
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The Clarke Central High School Freshman Academy team is attempting to build a sense of community for the freshmen class during the COVID-19 pandemic.