CCHS foreign language department chair Emily Hulse has conducted the French III fairy tale summative project to provide students with a chance to show content mastery.
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Head swimming and diving coach Emily Hulse has many goals for the CCHS swimming and diving team in their upcoming season, which started on Oct. 11.
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CCHS’ swimming and diving team will have its first away meet of the season against Morgan County High School on Dec. 1.
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CCHS’ swimming and diving team will have their first meet of the 2023-2024 season at the University of Georgia Ramsey Student Center on Nov. 10.
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The new Georgia High School Association region alignments, enforced in high school athletics across Georgia at the beginning of the 2022-23 school year, aren’t fair to more individual sports such as swimming and track.
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The CCHS chapter of the National Honor Society hosted Honors Night on April 28 in order to recognize student achievements across all grade levels.
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The CCHS swim team is gearing up for their first meet of the season, which will take place on Nov. 13 in Morgan County.
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CCHS alumna inducted into the Athens Athletic Hall of Fame
by Erica Malagón-Blackwell October 19, 2021Clarke Central High School 2008 alumnus Erica Malagón was inducted into the Athens Athletic Hall of Fame at the University of Georgia’s Continuing Education Center on Oct. 11.
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Clarke Central seniors Andrew Robinson and Montavious Cunningham were recipients of the Eve Carson Humanitarian Spirit Award and the Dr. Miller Jordan, Jr. Memorial Scholarship, respectively. These two awards are meant to commemorate CCHS community members.
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Contact tracing has become a significant method for tracking COVID-19 cases at CCHS.
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Clarke Central High School alumni reflect on their experiences moving from a student to staff position.
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The Clarke Central High School varsity softball team has had 10 different coaches in the past 20 years.
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Clarke Central High School swimmers prepare for their state meet, which will take place on Feb. 4.
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Clarke Central High School assistant swim coach Sean Gillan was aiming for the 1984 Olympics as a swimmer but had surgery for a nerve ablation in his left shoulder, which prevented him from competing.