Good luck to our SkillsUSA team today as they go to district competition!
almost 5 years ago, Laura Prisock
Skillsusa
CCHS Seniors had a great time at MSU today for their college visit! #ChargerNation
almost 5 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Seniors visiting MSU.
Congratulations to both of these two Chargers for signing football scholarships. Kendall Coleman for signing with Jones Community College and Israel Whitmore for signing with Arkansas State. #ChargerNation
almost 5 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Isreal and Kendell signed football scholarships.
AES 6th graders named Top performers on Study Island skills from 2nd nine weeks were treated to milkshakes from Bumper’s. Keep working hard!
almost 5 years ago, Samantha Kelly
Milkshakes
Milkshakes
Milkshakes
Ackerman Elementary School hosted their 1st grade Grandparent’s Day Luncheon on Thursday. Thank you to all of the family members who attended to make this day great for the students!
almost 5 years ago, Samantha Kelly
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
SkillsUSA members treated the staff at CCCTC to a hot chocolate bar complete with yummy toppings! We love CTE Month and SkillsUSA week!
almost 5 years ago, Laura Prisock
Hot chocolate
It is SkillsUSA week and to show their appreciation of the support shown to SkillsUSA, members are delivering goodies to different school officials! #CTEMonth #SkillsUSA
almost 5 years ago, Laura Prisock
Ronda
Office
2nd graders in Mrs. Amy Taylor’s class at Ackerman Elementary School are working on their simple and compound sentences.
almost 5 years ago, Samantha Kelly
Taylor
Taylor
Taylor
3rd graders at Ackerman Elementary School had a wonderful time on their field trip to the Ag and Forestry Museum!
almost 5 years ago, Samantha Kelly
3rd grade
:rd grade
3rd grade
3rd grade
CTE Fact #6 91% of high school graduates who earned 2-3 CTE credits enrolled in college. #CTEMonth #CCCTC
almost 5 years ago, Laura Prisock
STRAWBERRY SALE! The Construction and Culinary students are holding their annual strawberry sale. The last day to order is March 2nd! To place an order, please see a construction or culinary student, call CCCTC (662-285-4152), or contact Robert Black (662-285-7857).
almost 5 years ago, Laura Prisock
strawberry sale
Due to possible bad weather CCSD will dismiss at 1:15pm today 2-5-2020. Please stay safe and weather aware!
almost 5 years ago, Superintendent Glen Beard
Early dismissal sign
Students in Mrs. Chamblee’s 6th grade class at Ackerman Elementary School are working on making inferences. Students are having to use clues to infer what item is in the box without seeing it.
almost 5 years ago, Samantha Kelly
6th
6th
6th
CTE Fact #5 In 2014, 7.5 million high school students earned at least one CTE credit. #CTEMonth #CCCTC
almost 5 years ago, Laura Prisock
Ackerman Elementary School Chargers in Charge for the month of January are on point with their academics and behavior. These students are doing an excellent job! Keep up the great work!
almost 5 years ago, Samantha Kelly
Chargers in Charge
Chargers in Charge
Mrs. Lisa’s and Mrs. Margie’s PreK students at Ackerman Elementary School concluded their unit study on forest animals by discussing groundhogs. They learned what groundhogs eat, where they live, and some information about Groundhog’s Day.
almost 5 years ago, Samantha Kelly
Pre-K
Pre-K
5th graders in Mrs. Hollis’ class at Ackerman Elementary School are working on graphing by learning about origins, axis, and plotting points.
almost 5 years ago, Samantha Kelly
Math
Math
Math
Centers were on the agenda for 1st graders in Mrs. Toombs and Mrs. Lewis’ room at Ackerman Elementary School. Keep working hard!
almost 5 years ago, Samantha Kelly
1st grade
1st grade
1st grade
1st grade
Branae Spencer, a 4th grader at Ackerman Elementary School, used her Charger Bucks to buy a morning duty worker pass. She did an excellent job monitoring halls on Tuesday morning! Great job Branae!
almost 5 years ago, Samantha Kelly
Morning duty
Morning duty
Morning duty
CTE Fact #4 94% of today's high school students experience some degree of CTE courses. #CTEMonth #CCCTC
almost 5 years ago, Laura Prisock