CCHS English department teacher Ian Altman’s curiosity shines through in his teaching, influenced by a lifetime of education and philosophy.
Isabella Hammock
Isabella Hammock
Izzy Hammock is a sophomore at Clarke Central High School in Athens, Georgia, and is the Beat Editor for the ODYSSEY Media Group. This year, Hammock hopes to expand her knowledge of journalistic writing and improve her skills as an editor, leader and team member. In her free time, Hammock enjoys drawing in her sketchbook and listening to music.
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CCHS’s National FFA Organization will host over 100 attendees at its second annual Wreath Workshop in the Miller W. Jordan Memorial Food Court on Dec. 4. at 6 p.m.
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CCHS’ James Daniel commits to cross country and track and field at UGA
by Isabella Hammock October 23, 2025CCHS varsity cross country and track and field runner James “JD” Daniel announced plans to continue his academic and athletic journey on Oct. 22 by committing to run track and cross country at UGA.
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Event preview: CCHS National FFA Organization October meeting
by Isabella Hammock October 20, 2025CCHS’ National FFA Organization will host a pumpkin carving in Room 107 on Oct. 21, which will be open to all CCHS students.
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Creative Community: Q&A with K.A. Artist Shop owner Kristen McCarthy
by Isabella Hammock October 2, 2025K.A. Artist Shop owner Kristen McCarthy shares her experience founding and owning a creative business in Downtown Athens for over 10 years.
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CCHS’ National FFA Organization will host its Fall Floral Workshop at 6 p.m. on Oct. 1 as a way to connect with the CCHS and Athens communities.
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Students from the ODYSSEY Media Group and iliad Literary Magazine attended the Southern Interscholastic Press Association convention in Columbia, South Carolina, from March 6-9.
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ODYSSEY Media Group website recognized as All-American
by Isabella Hammock February 13, 2025The website’s overall score of 498 out of 500 points sets it at NSPA’s highest ranking, “All American.”
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Journalism I student Isabella Hammock discusses her interpretation of what it means to be Southern.