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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On Dec. 16, 2018, 2014 Clarke Central High School alumnus James Quinton Lumpkin, V passed away. He was remembered by his high school journalism adviser at his celebration of life on Dec. 20, 2018.
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Georgia Scholastic Press Association success for Central publications
by Kevin Mobley April 25, 2014Members of Clarke Central’s Iliad Literary-Art Magazine, Odyssey Online, ODTV and Odyssey Newsmagazine recieve accolades from state competition.
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Forty-five members of Clarke Central High School’s ODYSSEY Newsmagazine, Odyssey Online, ODTV and Iliad Literary-Art Magazine participated in the University of South Carolina’s Southern Interscholastic Press Association’s #NoFilter convention in Columbia, S.C. from Feb. 28 – March 2, along with more than 450 other students from across the Southeast.
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Clarke County School District students who were unable to graduate at the traditional May graduation ceremony have the opportunity to receive their diploma at the summer graduation.
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“I have to tell you something sad — nobody died or anything, but…”
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The Georgia Scholastic Press Association’s Awards Banquet held April 25 at the Classic Center was rewarding for members of Clarke Central’s Iliad Literary-Art Magazine, Odyssey Online and Odyssey Newsmagazine.
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More than half of the students are failing to meet the state standards in reading and math.
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By JENNY ALPAUGH – Print Managing Editor Clarke Central High School currently utilizes Education2020…
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Sports
Ryals takes head coaching position at Thomasville High School
by Web Master February 12, 2013The seven-year long Ryals football era at Clarke Central High School ended on Feb. 11. Head football coach Leroy Ryals accepted the position as Thomasville High School head football coach and athletic director on Monday and made the announcement to CCHS players Tuesday during a fourth block meeting in the team meeting room, formerly the Auxilarly Weight Room.
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The state level Governor’s Honors Program interview; I’d been dreaming about it since the fall of my tenth grade year when I was nominated in Communicative Arts, but didn’t progress past the first set of interviews.
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A love of tennis can begin at any age. After the concepts and rules of the game are learned, a player can continue to participate in the game for the entirety of their lives according to Robin Stevens, president of the Clarke-Oconee Tennis Association, a non-profit organization that operates leagues for all ages of tennis players.
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Until this year, the wrestling team has held practice in what is commonly referred to as the “small gym.” Each day, the transfer of mats onto and off of the floor of the gym marked the beginning and end of practice.
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Who needs a beach umbrella cover if they don’t have a beach umbrella?
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Art is important; that is undeniable. But whether or not art is being fully appreciated by Clarke Central High School students is debatable.
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Members of Clarke Central High School’s ODYSSEY Newsmagazine and Iliad Literary-Art Magazine participated in the University of South Carolina’s Southern Interscholastic Press Association’s Courage to Connect Convention in Columbia, S.C. from March 2-4, along with 400 other students from across the country.