The CCSD’s declining graduation rate is nothing short of alarming, but before community members panic, they need to recognize the complicated contributing factors.
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Committed to the Community: Q&A with former CCSD Superintendent Dr. Xernona Thomas
by Molly Harwell November 8, 2022Former CCSD Superintendent Dr. Xernona Thomas, who retired on Oct. 8, reflects on her time as an educator and the legacy she hopes to leave behind.
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Dr. Robbie Hooker, sole finalist for the Clarke County School District Superintendent, participated in a meet-and-greet on Aug. 28.
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The CCSD Board of Education announced Dr. Robbie Hooker as the finalist for the position of Superintendent of the CCSD in a press release on Aug. 8. If approved by the BOE in the coming weeks, he will assume the position effective Oct. 10.
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Dr. Garrick Askew, the new CCSD Chief of Operations, will start work with CCSD on March 28.
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With the change in CCSD mask and visitor policies, CCHS is able to hold more in-person events for parents and guardians, increasing their involvement at the school.
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Remote learning has revealed challenges for the CCHS student body, making it difficult for teachers to provide quality instruction.
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The CCSD administration has selected two individuals to replace top human resources positions after the departure of Chief of HR Lynn Duke and Executive Director of Talent Management Michael Harris.
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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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Clarke County School District seeks to fill top Human Resources positions
by Micah Shannon December 24, 2020CCSD is looking for replacement hires for two top Human Resources positions given the imminent departure of Chief of Human Resources Lynn Duke and Executive Director of Talent Management Michael Harris.
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Clarke County School District Interim Superintendent Dr. Xernona Thomas was announced as the official CCSD Superintendent on Dec. 10.
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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 County School District is planning for pre-K-8 students to return to face-to-face instruction on Nov. 9.
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Various local and state educational institutions close their doors in response to COVID-19
by Ireland McCage March 15, 2020Many school systems in Georgia, including the Clarke County School District, will suspend classes in an effort to contain and limit the spread of COVID-19.