The negative impact of COVID-19 on students’ mental health and social interactions is especially apparent now that CCHS students have returned to higher academic standards for a semester of traditional in-person learning
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CCHS will switch to a virtual model from Jan. 20 through at least Jan. 21 due to staffing shortages caused by COVID-19.
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Sports staffer Janie Ripps reflects on her first months of high school and academic experiences during a pandemic.
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CCHS freshman Riley Ramsey shares her experience transitioning from public school to homeschool and back again in 2021.
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BHL’s annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebration will be held over Zoom on Oct. 12, highlighting student art and performances.
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CCSD announces details for return to in-person learning
by Owen Donnelly February 10, 2021The CCSD announced Wednesday that high schools will begin the return to in-person learning on March 15.
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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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Viewpoints Editor Maya Cornish talks with Clarke Central High School counselor Darline Coleman about her experience as a counselor and how the CCHS counseling department has adapted to the new needs of students due to COVID-19.
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The CCHS orchestra and band departments are using the Upbeat Music App to overcome the disconnect between student musicians.
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CCHS community struggles with engagement in online environment
by Micah Shannon December 4, 2020CCHS teachers and students have found the lack of face-to-face interaction in an online environment both challenging and promising.
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The Clarke Central High School Freshman Academy team is attempting to build a sense of community for the freshmen class during the COVID-19 pandemic.