The Gladiators finish off the season with a 4-3 win against Lanier after a long, 12-inning game. The team also recognized seniors Noah Fairbairn, Trip Thompson and Garrett Holland.
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NAACP award nominee poet Camille Dungy visited Clarke Central High School to discuss her several of her published books such as What to Eat, What to Drink, What to Leave for Poison.
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Print Senior Copy Editor Tierra Hayes questions whether she is “Proud to be CCSD” after the district’s failure to communicate an alleged rape on Cedar Shoals High School’s campus.
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On Feb. 5 Clarke Central High School held their winter pep rally which included performances from the CCHS varsity basketball cheerleaders, faculty members, CCHS varsity basketball team and more.
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Gallery: Guest author Gavriel Savit visits CCHS
by Julie Alpaugh February 5, 2016On Feb. 5, author Gavriel Savit visited the Clarke Central High School Media Center through a partnership with Avid Bookshop for a book reading, Q&A and book signing.
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ODYSSEY Media Group explores the magic of media
by Tierra Hayes November 17, 2015Members of the ODYSSEY staff attended the National Scholastic Press Association Fall Conference in Orlando, Florida on Nov. 12-15.
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Click here for more pictures from the last game of the 2015-16 season. By…
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The Clarke Central High School swim team members have begun practice for their 2015-2016 season.
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Senior Tierra Hayes looks into her fears of being just another high achieving student.
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CBS’ new show CSI: Cyber fell short of viewers’ expectations. The CSI spinoff premiered Mar. 4 and although it begs to be watched, the show is a huge disappointment.
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For the 2014-15 school year, the school science fair is no longer being required for all advanced science students.
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The construction of the new science wing is projected to be completed by Jan. of the 2014-2015 school year. These renovations will move the science wing, which is currently on the third floor of the main building to the first floor of the West Wing.
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After only one year of high school, students are given the option to end their formal education.
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The CCHS Book Club is hosting a fundraiser to sponsor the club’s Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl team.
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The B team football team finished its 2013 season with a winning record of 4-3 and only one home game.