The Athens Farmers Market, made up of a multitude of artists, farmers and vendors, was held at Bishop Park on Feb. 14.
Lea D'Angelo
Lea D'Angelo
Lea D’Angelo is a junior at Clarke Central High School in Athens, Georgia and the Digital Editor-in-Chief for the ODYSSEY Media Group.Through the program, D’Angelo hopes to expand the reach of ODYSSEY’s website and tell stories of her community. In her free time, she likes to read and hang out with her friends.
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Since nonprofit organization Lydia’s Place was founded by motivational speaker April Farlow in 2017, it has grown into a program fully committed to meeting the needs of those aging out of the foster care system.
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Breaking news: ODYSSEY Newsmagazine wins Pacemaker
by Lea D'Angelo November 16, 2025The ODYSSEY Newsmagazine was named a Pacemaker winner on Nov. 15 at the National High School Journalism Convention, its second time in 14 years.
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Evan Adams, CCHS physical education department teacher and varsity tennis assistant coach, maintains an openness in the classroom and on the court.
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Video: 2025 CCSD Youth Mental Health Summit
by Lea D'Angelo October 29, 2025The Athens Community Career Academy hosted the 2025 Clarke County School District Teen Mental Health Summit on Oct. 25.
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CCHS’ annual AP/Dual Enrollment Night will take place at 6 p.m. on Oct. 28 in the E.B. Mell Auditorium and Lobby.
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As the first month of the 2025-26 school year wraps up, new Clarke Central High School teachers reflect on their previous jobs, goals for the year and lives before teaching.
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The cover of New York Times bestselling young adult author Jennifer Niven’s “When We…
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JROTC Army Instructor First Sergeant Antione Clark embodies the lessons the United States Army taught him in the instructional role he holds today.
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Breaking news: CCSD announces CCHS 2025 Teacher, Support Professional of the Year
by Lea D'Angelo September 9, 2025Special education department teacher Juanita Nash and Multi-Classroom Leader Lawanna Knight were recognized by the CCSD on Sept. 9.
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CCHS’s annual Title I meeting and Parent University will take place in a combined session at 6 and 6:15 p.m., respectively, on Sept. 4.
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The annual CCHS Open House will take place from 6-7:30 p.m. on Aug. 19.
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The 2024-25 ODYSSEY Newsmagazine received a rating of All-American from the National Scholastic Press Association.
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New standards and community-building activities are being brought to Clarke Central High School for the 2025-26 school year.
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Breaking news: Class of 2025 top students named
by Lea D'Angelo May 20, 2025The CCSD named the Class of 2025 valedictorian and salutatorian on May 19.
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Digital Editor Lea D’Angelo discusses her experiences in extracurriculars she didn’t enjoy and the lessons she learned from them.
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Event Coverage: CCSD hosts Mental Health Town Hall
by Lea D'Angelo April 29, 2025The CCSD held a Mental Health Town Hall at Clarke Middle School on April 28 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the CMS cafeteria as a way to highlight community access to resources.
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Students to attend UGA Theatre Department’s adaptation of famous play
by Lea D'Angelo April 14, 2025On April 15, a group of CCHS students will take a field trip to UGA’s Fine Arts Theatre to see an adaptation of Agatha Christie’s “Murder on the Orient Express.”
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On March 21, the ODYSSEY Media Group received a Gold Crown Award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.
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After a year-long absence, the Introduction to Women’s Literature class is returning to CCHS under English department teacher Molly Dorkey.
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Suzanne Collins’s new novel “Sunrise on the Reaping” brings a storyline of “The Hunger Games” that will engage new and old fans alike.
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CCHS Mythology students will take a unique field trip to Expedition Bigfoot! The Sasquatch Museum on March 19.
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The ODYSSEY Media Group was recognized as a Pacemaker finalist by the National Scholastic Press Association on March 12.
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Digital Editor Lea D’Angelo shares facts about President’s Day and how it has evolved as a holiday.
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Submissions for the annual Young Georgia Authors competition are open at CCHS until Feb. 10.
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Advancing Artists: Q&A with Lyndon House Arts Center Art Education Program Specialist William Stephanos
by Lea D'Angelo February 3, 2025Lyndon House Arts Center Art Education Program Specialist William Stephanos speaks on his journey in the art world and his advice for aspiring artists
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Review: “Games Untold” by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
by Lea D'Angelo December 12, 2024Author Jennifer Lynn Barnes released “Games Untold,” an anthology of novellas and short stories in “The Inheritance Games” series on Nov. 12. Despite differences in stories, key motifs of the series are consistent throughout.
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Mental health representation in the media has increased in recent years. However, the representation is often inaccurate and unrealistic, which in turn impacts teenagers.
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Review: “The Teller of Small Fortunes” by Julie Leong
by Lea D'Angelo November 26, 2024American author Julie Leong released her debut novel “The Teller of Small Fortunes” to all major booksellers on Nov. 5. Despite the book’s nostalgic elements, its dialogue, plot and characters fall flat.
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CCHS’ Work-Based Learning is accepting applications for the spring semester, allowing students to experience the process of searching for a job.
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The 2024 Paris Olympics reached a milestone in gender equality but as a whole, athletics still have a ways to go to be truly equitable.
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CCHS’s FBLA chapter allows students to learn business-related skills and participate in numerous community service and competitive opportunities throughout the year.
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Hot Topic: Five ways to take care of your mental health
by Lea D'Angelo October 10, 2024Digital Editor Lea D’Angelo shares five ways students can take care of their mental health in honor of World Mental Health Day which takes place on Oct. 10.
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Meet the new CCHS teachers: 2024-25
by Lea D'Angelo October 9, 2024As the first quarter of the 2024-25 school year wraps up, new Clarke Central High School teachers reflect on their previous jobs, goals for the year and lives before teaching.
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Hot Topic: Five notable moments in LGBTQ+ history
by Lea D'Angelo October 7, 2024Webmaster Lea D’Angelo discusses monumental moments in LGBTQ+ history in honor of LGBTQ+ History Month which takes place Oct. 1-31.
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Webmaster Lea D’Angelo shares facts about the Autumnal Equinox which takes place on Sept. 22.
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The Work-Based Learning program gives CCHS students the opportunity to gain experience in various fields of the workforce while still earning course credits.
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ODYSSEY Media Group students participated in the 2024 Southern Interscholastic Press Association conference in Columbia, South Carolina from March 1-3.