Host Gillian Williams, an ODYSSEY MediaGroup Viewpoints Staffer, launches her podcast with award-winning teacher Rachel Dunston.
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CCHS teachers must be proactive leaders and create safe environments to allow students to thrive.
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The U.S. is facing a national teacher shortage, but what on earth could possibly be stopping people from being teachers?
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In celebration of Teacher Appreciation Week, the ODYSSEY Media Group Digital Staff has put together a series of trivia questions on Clarke Central High School teachers.
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Gallery: Clarke Central High School first faculty breakfast
by Gerardo Navarro October 4, 2019Clarke Central High School social studies department teacher Karen LaRosa, along with the social studies department, hosted the monthly First Friday Faculty Breakfast for CCHS teachers and staff on Oct. 4.
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Fourteen Clarke Central High School teachers have been nominated for awards from the Foundation for Excellence in Public Education.
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During the month of May, ODYSSEY Media Group staffers and Journalism I students went out and talked to faculty and staff. Here are their stories. Photo essay compiled by Bria Echols and Elena Webber.
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This year, teachers will be graded with a new evaluation system created with TrueNorthLogic.
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Titrim Attipoe, a current Clarke County School District substitute teacher, was born and raised in Ghana. He has noticed many differences in culture between the U.S. and Ghana throughout his years.
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On Aug. 26, Clarke Central High School held the Instructional Technology Cohort Gallery to offer teachers different approaches to technology.
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At the beginning of the new school year, several new teachers joined the CCHS staff.
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The Clarke County School District will be implementing budget cuts for the 2012-13 fiscal that are needed in order to run the district.