The CCHS varsity football team lost a 69-48 shootout against Houston County High School in the first round of the GHSA Class AAAAA State Playoffs on Nov. 15 in Billy Henderson Stadium.
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Breaking News: CCSD names Interim Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources
by Wyatt Meyer November 15, 2024CCSD Executive Director of Human Resources Dan Swartz will temporarily take over the position from longtime educator Selena Blankenship, who will retire effective Nov. 22.
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ODYSSEY Media Group editors attended the 2024 National High School Journalism Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from Nov. 7 to Nov. 10.
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As Donald Trump was elected as the 47th President of the United States by the will of the people, so too must the public protect America’s democracy from his potential threats.
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Presidential campaigns for both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris visited Athens in October as Election Day looms on Nov. 5.
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CCSD Teacher, Support Professional of the Year announced
by Wyatt Meyer October 25, 2024The CCSD recognized 2024-25 Teacher of the Year Chris Batson and Support Professional of the Year Christian Barner at an awards banquet on Oct. 24.
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Clarke Central High School hosted its Fall Pep Rally in the CCHS Competition Gym on Oct. 23.
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Game Coverage: CCHS vs. Apalachee High School varsity football
by Wyatt Meyer September 29, 2024The CCHS varsity football team beat Apalachee High School 48-21 in an emotionally-charged Region 8-AAAAA game on Sept. 28 in Billy Henderson Stadium.
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Gallery: CCHS varsity football vs. Apalachee High School
by Wyatt Meyer September 28, 2024The Clarke Central High School varsity football team played Apalachee High School on Sept. 28
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According to Georgia Department of Education data, students in the CCSD Class of 2024 outperformed national and state public schools on the Scholastic Aptitude Test.
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Photo Gallery: “ACLU Know Your Rights Bus Tour”
by Wyatt Meyer September 12, 2024The American Civil Liberties Union’s Know Your Rights Bus Tour was hosted by Avid Bookshop on Sept. 12
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Breaking news: CCSD, CCHS host safety assemblies
by Wyatt Meyer September 6, 2024After a threat against CCSD middle schools and the deadly school shooting at Apalachee High School, CCHS Principal Dr. Swade Huff met with students to discuss safety concerns and expectations.
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In the wake of yesterday’s horrific shooting at Apalachee High School, Editor-in-Chief Wyatt Meyer doesn’t know where to look next.
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Calling all speedsters – the University of Georgia’s new NASCAR team is making waves in Athens.
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CCSD announces CCHS Teacher, Support Professional of the Year
by Wyatt Meyer August 26, 2024Fine arts department teacher Leslie Sokal-Berg and Family Engagement Specialist Christian Barner were recognized by the CCSD.
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The ODYSSEY Media Group placed fifth in the National Scholastic Press Association spring Clips & Clicks contest, among other program recognitions.
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Ahead of the first day of the 2024-25 school year, CCSD leaders cut the ceremonial ribbon on the new Clarke Middle School building on July 30.
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CCHS employees Vara Loggins, William Lance and Dr. Amanda Price are the recipients of awards from The Foundation for Excellence in Public Education.
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The Superintendent’s Student Advisory Council invites CCSD students to give their voice to the CCSD administration to help influence district policy.
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CCHS and Cedar Shoals High School were both named Advanced Placement Honor Schools by the Georgia Department of Education on Feb. 27.
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Clarke Central High School students Molly Harwell and Wyatt Meyer were named top of their classes in the state of Georgia as scholatic journalists.
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Game coverage: CCHS vs. MHJHS boys varsity basketball
by Wyatt Meyer February 22, 2024In the first round of the GHSA playoffs on Feb. 21, the first-seeded CCHS boys varsity basketball team were upset by fourth-seeded Maynard Holbrook Jackson High School 77-60.
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The CCSD announced its STAR (Student Teacher Achievement Recognition) Students for the 2023-24 school year, with CCHS senior Patrick Allen named as the STAR Student for both CCHS and the overall CCSD.
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Corral A participants of the inaugural Classic City Marathon begin the race on Jan.…
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The ODYSSEY Media Group hosts a Media Day for Clarke Central High School winter sports in the CCHS Competition Gym on Jan. 13.
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The CCHS Local School Governance Team will discuss how to allocate recent Innovation Grant funding at their next meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Sept. 18.
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ODYSSEY Newsmagazine announced as 2023 Pacemaker finalist
by Wyatt Meyer September 13, 2023The 2022-2023 staff of the ODYSSEY Newsmagazine was recognized by the National Scholastic Press Association as a 2023 Pacemaker finalist.
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CCHS hosted the second of the Clarke County School District’s Community Conversations panel discussions on Sept. 6, covering school safety at schools around the district.
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Game coverage: CCHS vs. Oconee County High School varsity football
by Wyatt Meyer August 26, 2023The CCHS varsity football team took home their second straight win of the 2023 season in their non-region home game against Oconee County High School on Aug. 25.
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Gallery: CCHS vs. Oconee County High School varsity football
by Isabelle Duncan August 26, 2023The Clarke Central High School varsity football team outlasted Oconee County High School 38-31 to extend the Gladiators’ unbeaten streak to start the season.
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Varsity football defensive coordinator Joshua Dawson brings the same philosophy of self-sacrifice and diligence to his coaching that he had as a player.
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Several CCHS and ODYSSEY Media Group alumni returned to the school on July 26 to speak to new ODYSSEY staffers about how the publication affected their lives.
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Clarke Central High School hosted their annual Athletic Signing Day on May 18, an event at which athletes moving onto the next level in their sports were recognized for their achievements.
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Dailen Howard, a CCHS senior and boys varsity football defensive end, has left a legacy of determination on Billy Henderson Stadium that will stay with him through his collegiate career.
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Gallery: Chase Street Elementary School vs Timothy Road Elementary School
by Wyatt Meyer May 18, 2023Timothy Road Elementary School defeated Chase Street Elementary School in penalty shootout in a fiercely competitive Clarke County School District elementary school soccer tournament final at Oglethorpe Avenue Elementary School on May 17.
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Although Apple TV+’s comedy “Ted Lasso” is entirely fictional, the lessons athletes can learn from the show are very real.
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Current and former members of the CCHS band program gathered to honor the late Dr. Robert Lawrence, former Director of Bands, with a song written in his honor.
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The Athens Orthopedic Clinic Men and Women’s Pro-Am Criterium closed out the annual Athens Twilight Criterium, with cyclist Alexis Ryan winning the women’s race and cyclist Bryan Gomez repeating as champion for the men.
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Varsity kicker Cooper Evans, a junior, explains how being a kicker is different from playing any other position on the football team.
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Thirteen members of the ODYSSEY Media Group were nationally recognized for their leadership excellence.
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The CCSD is considering a pair of proposals that would shift CCHS’ start time back until 7:30 a.m. or 8:00 a.m.
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Major League Baseball needs to make drastic changes to its sport if it wishes to re-engage its rapidly aging audience.
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After coaching in Mississippi for over 40 years, CCHS head varsity baseball coach Jerry Boatner has brought his hard-working personality to Athens.
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The Athens Institute for Contemporary Art (ATHICA) collaborated with CCHS and Cedar Shoals High School to display student artwork at an event on March 26.
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The CCHS boys junior varsity soccer team captured the first-ever Region 8-AAAAA JV Championship by beating Jefferson High School 4-0 in the final on March 25.
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CCHS has received just less than $2,000 from the Georgia Department of Education to help fund equipment purchases in physical education classes at CCHS.
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Clarke Central High School students traveled to the Southern Interscholastic Scholastic Press Association convention in Columbia, S.C. from March 3-5.
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After the loss of key senior leaders last season, the CCHS track and field team is coming into the 2023 track season with a new identity.
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The CCHS varsity basketball team will take on Jefferson High School in their Region 8-AAAAA game on their Senior Night at 7:30 p.m. on Feb.6 in the Competition Gym.
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Game Coverage: CCHS v. CSHS varsity basketball
by Wyatt Meyer January 22, 2023In the Classic City Championship hosted in the CCHS Competition Gym, the CCHS girls varsity basketball team lost to Cedar Shoals High School 45-30, while the boys won 56-53.
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Sports Editor Wyatt Meyer and Sports Staffer Michael Campbell make predictions for the 2022 College Football Playoff.
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The Gladiators faced off against Heritage High School on Jan. 6. The boys and girls basketball teams both put up a fight, but neither ended up taking home a win.
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An open letter to the United States Men’s National Soccer Team
by Wyatt Meyer December 2, 2022Sports Editor Wyatt Meyer writes a letter expressing his support for the United States Men’s National Soccer Team after qualifying for the round of 16 in the FIFA World Cup.
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The girls and boys varsity basketball teams got their seasons off to inauspicious starts with a pair of decisive losses to Oconee County High School on Nov. 15.
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Members of the ODYSSEY Media Group and iliad Literary-Art Magazine editorial boards attended the National Scholastic Press Association 2022 National Fall High School Journalism Convention in St. Louis, Missouri from Nov. 10-12.
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Sports Editor Wyatt Meyer examines every CCHS winter sport’s season outlook.
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While esports don’t provide the same physical challenges as more traditional sports, they still offer benefits that make them worth playing.
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Game Coverage: CCHS v. EHS varsity football
by Wyatt Meyer October 22, 2022The CCHS varsity football team pulled out a thrilling overtime victory against Eastside High School in a game that could determine the Gladiators’ playoff fortunes.
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The 1975 released their new album “Being Funny In A Foreign Language” to the public on Oct. 14, with the band delivering a decent album that lacks a star song.
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Game Coverage: CCHS v. SGHS and HHS varsity flag football
by Wyatt Meyer October 19, 2022he CCHS flag football team played their first games ever on Oct. 18, winning against South Gwinnett High School in the first before dropping the second to Heritage High School.
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The CCHS varsity flag football team will play their first games ever in a doubleheader at home against South Gwinnett High School at 5 p.m. and Heritage High School at 7 p.m. on Oct. 18.
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Sports Editor Wyatt Meyer examines how CCHS fall sports have fared thus far into the season.
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Head varsity football coach David Perno discusses the impact he has had on players throughout his time at Clarke Central High School.
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The CCHS varsity football team lost their Region 8-AAAAA opener to Jefferson High School by a final score of 7-17 in Billy Henderson Stadium on Sept. 23.
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By The Numbers: CCHS vs Jefferson High School varsity football
by Wyatt Meyer September 22, 2022The CCHS varsity football team will take on Jefferson High School in the High 5 Sports Game of the Week at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 23 in Billy Henderson Stadium.
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The varsity softball team will look to collect their second Region 8-AAAAA win of the season at home against Loganville High School on Sept. 8 at 5:30 p.m.
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Even though it’s been 35 years since “Dirty Dancing” was released, the film has never been a more relevant watch due to its insight into societal standards from the 1960s to now.
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Blocking, bumping, and bonding: The 2022 varsity volleyball team
by Wyatt Meyer August 30, 2022The CCHS varsity volleyball team has lost three straight games but will look to bounce back during their matches this week ahead of their first Region 8-AAAAA game against Eastside High School on Sept. 8.
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By the Numbers: CCHS v. Jefferson High School and George Walton Academy varsity volleyball
by Wyatt Meyer August 24, 2022The CCHS varsity volleyball team has won consecutive matches leading up to their doubleheader against Jefferson High School and George Walton Academy on Aug. 23.
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56th Classic City Championship: Cedar vs. Central
by Wyatt Meyer August 17, 2022The Clarke Central High School varsity football team will play Cedar Shoals High School in the 56th edition of the Classic City Championship at 7 p.m. on Aug. 18 at Billy Henderson Stadium.
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In their first game of the season, the Clarke Central High School varsity football team lost 14-28 to North Oconee High School in a preseason scrimmage on August 5.
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The CCHS varsity football team will kick off their season with a scrimmage against North Oconee High School on Friday, Aug. 5 before playing their first official home game against Cedar Shoals High School on Aug. 18.
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By the Numbers: CCHS vs Cedar Shoals High School varsity softball
by Wyatt Meyer August 4, 2022Following a winless Region 8-AAAAA season, the Gladiators will look to rebound in their first softball game of the season vs. Cedar Shoals High School at 5:30 p.m. on Aug. 4th.
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Nonprofit organization U-Lead Athens provides services to aid underdocumented students, but has faced challenges due to the ongoing pandemic.
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J1 students share their reactions to professor and award-winning poet Natasha Trethewey’s visit to CCHS on April 21.
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In the Intro to Women’s Literature class, female and nonbinary guest speakers have been invited to speak in discussions about their experiences as minorities in Athens.
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The CCHS girls and boys varsity soccer teams will play against Oconee County High School on March 25.
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After winning their Region 8-AAAAA game against Eastside 9-2, the CCHS varsity baseball team will play the Jackson County High School varsity baseball team at 5:55 on March 22 at CCHS.
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By the Numbers: CCHS vs Walnut Grove High School varsity soccer
by Wyatt Meyer March 11, 2022The CCHS boys and girls varsity soccer teams will face off against Walnut Grove High School on Eve Carson Memorial Night on March 11 at 7:30 in Billy Henderson Stadium.
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Student ambassadors from the ODYSSEY Media Group, Journalism I class and iliad literary-art magazine returned to the Southern Interscholastic Press Association convention in Columbia, S.C. after a two-year hiatus.
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Package: CCHS boys varsity soccer Senior Night
by Wyatt Meyer February 18, 2022After a streak of seven wins to begin the season, the CCHS Gladiators will have senior night against Franklin County High School on Friday at 7:30 p.m. in Billy Henderson Stadium.
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Advisement at CCHS would be better for students if the curriculum was focused on post-high school guidance rather than community-building discussions.
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The Lumineers released their latest album “BRIGHTSIDE” to the public on Jan. 14, delivering instant hits that will resonate with listeners.
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By the Numbers: Clarke Central High School vs. Discovery High School
by Wyatt Meyer September 27, 2021After a Sept. 23 win against Chestatee High School, the Clarke Central High School varsity softball team will host Senior Night at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 27 during its home game against Discovery High School.
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By the numbers: Clarke Central High School vs. Oconee County High School
by Wyatt Meyer September 3, 2021The Clarke Central High School Gladiators look to bounce back from a loss in Friday night’s game against Oconee County High School in Billy Henderson Stadium.