
5th grade ELA at AES, FCES, and WES scored #1 out of 142 districts and became the top 5th grade in the state. KEEPING Choctaw County School District as one of the top districts in the state.


4th grade ELA at AES, FCES, and WES scored #1 out of 142 districts and became the top 4th grade in the state. KEEPING Choctaw County School District as one of the top districts in the state.


5th grade Math at AES, FCES, and WES scored #3 out of 142 districts helping KEEP Choctaw County School District as one of the top districts in the state.


4th grade Math at AES, FCES, and WES scored #19 out of 142 districts helping KEEP Choctaw County School District as one of the top districts in the state.


6th grade ELA at AES, FCES, and WES scored #6 out of 142 districts helping KEEP Choctaw County School District as one of the top districts in the state.


3rd grade ELA at AES, FCES, and WES scored #8 out of 142 districts helping KEEP Choctaw County School District as one of top districts in the state.


Ackerman Elementary School - Mark your calendars! #teamAES


Make sure to turn in your homecoming t-shirt forms and money by Friday! Forms are at each school (English teachers have forms at the high school.) T-shirts are $20.


It's never a bad time for a learning opportunity, CCHS students were able to check out an electric bus while waiting for their bus to be checked out. When students peaked an interest Mrs. Johnson, Ms. Cade, and Mr. Catchot were very eager to let one of the Waters International mechanics show them everything. We not only learned the mechanics of the bus, but how fast it goes, how many miles on one charge, cost, and the process to getting an electric bus.


CCHS Seniors, Mr. Catchot, Ms. Cade, and Mrs. Johnson enjoyed touring Holmes CC Goodman Campus today. Students were welcomed by cheerleaders and ambassadors. The students interested in CTC programs heard from each teacher, while seniors interested in the many other majors were able to look into those classes. We are all very thankful for Mrs. Nikki Boutwell and Holmes CC for the wonderful day and lunch treat. #noplacelikeholmes


Save the Date!
Miss Charger & Little Miss Charger Pageant


JH and JV volleyball tournaments tomorrow at New Hope! Wish our girls good luck!


A special thanks to Dena Kelly, Volunteer Coordinator with Gentiva Hospice, came to speak to HS Core, Healthcare and Clinical Science, and Sports Medicine classes. The students made cards for the patients and enjoyed hearing about how they can volunteer in the community.


Charger Nation!!! We had a very special Hometown Hero design this year's Homecoming shirt, Rocky Vaughn. Rocky's now famous artwork is proudly displayed all over the state of Mississippi as our new state flag! Rocky did an amazing job designing a shirt that not only fit with this year's homecoming theme, but also features our new football stadium! You do not want to miss out on this special keepsake t-shirt!


CCCTC hosts guest speaker, Mrs. Bishop, with the Golden Triangle Planning and Development District, to speak to all juniors and seniors about the Gateway Program.


Mrs. Hunt's Health Science Core students are studying Infection Control and learning the proper steps of Handwashing.


Mrs. Palmer, CTE SSC, and Mrs. McGlothin, CTE School Counselor, have been meeting with students to ensure a successful school year.


Mr. Black's construction and carpentry students are learning safety features on how to operate the circular, jigsaw, and miter saw correctly.


Sports Medicine students have been reviewing proper PPE use and handwashing technique in preparation for their upcoming clinical experiences.


Health Science Core students have been checking off on safety drills/procedures and proper fire extinguisher use in the workplace.
