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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CCHS Associate Principal Reginald Thomas has been teaching at CCHS for 23 years and hopes to leave an impact on the school community through the various positions he has held.
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Clarke Central High School girls soccer player Hannah Barnett, a junior, talks about her passion for the sport.
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Clarke Central High School freshman Dionne McCalla found a passion for chess at a young age, as he’s grown it has taught him valuable lessons.
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Clarke Central High School alumnus and University of Georgia sophomore Cole Wilson returns to CCHS to coach the boys JV soccer team.
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Still recovering from a motor-vehicle accident, Clarke Central High School varsity basketball player Kendarius Watson, a senior, rejoins his team for the 2017-18 basketball season.
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Linda Glenn, CCHS’ front office secretary, tell’s Clarke Central High School students and staff “Tell somebody you love them,” every day. Broadcast staffer Lily Bruce-Ritchie decided to see what the reason behind this is and how it affects students and staff at CCHS.
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Audio Visual Technology and Film instructor Michael Bosby’s A/V Tech and Film III class at the Athens Community Career Academy has only one student enrolled this semester, Clarke Central High School senior Dakarii Williams.
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Clarke Central High School varsity defensive lineman Sam Tardits, a senior who grew up playing rugby in France, immerses himself in the world of football at CCHS and is faced with choosing between the two sports he loves.
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For 65 years, Wilson’s His and Hers Styling Shop has witnessed drastic changes over the past 65 years it’s been open that Hot Corner and all of Athens has undergone.
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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 sophomore Sidney Barnett shares about his roles as both a sneakerhead and an athlete, and the challenges he has faced throughout his life.
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Junior Davey Lapack hopes to implement her passions for reading, drawing and writing into her future plans after moving to Athens in July.
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In School Suspension paraprofessional Walter Jones discusses his youth, college years and the future.
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Barbara Archibald reflects on her journey to becoming a teacher.
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Robert Smith, a homeless man in Athens, found that missing work one day in prison would change his life forever.
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Freshman Neha Mohanty has been playing soccer for ten years, and through those years it has become an influential part of her life.