
Congratulations Raynee Lucas!
4-County held its Cooperative University (an annual series of interviews and team building for high school juniors) on Tuesday. Seventeen participated in an effort to become 4-County Youth Tour delegates, representing the co-op on local, state and national levels. Each young leader was a strong representative of their families and schools. Four students will be chosen in the coming days to represent 4-County as Youth Tour delegates for 2024-2025. Raynee Claire Lucas was the representative for Choctaw County High School.



Choctaw County High School Senior, Hunter Braswell, had the pleasure to job shadow Teresa Brooks Realtor, Broker Associate with Starkville Properties. She shared with Hunter things like how to become a realtor/real estate agent, what to expect when starting out, how the housing market has been changing lately, and they looked at a lot of houses she currently has on the market. Hunter now has a better idea of what it takes to become a successful realtor.


Today Mr. Williams Bio1 classes went to visit the MSU Entomology Center!
They had fun learning about insect ecology and their different purposes. #CCHS











Choctaw County High School Senior, Carson Lee, spent the day job shadowing Dr. Nabers in Louisville. Carson enjoyed seeing the patients and experiencing a day as a veterinarian. He was able to see two dogs with parvo, a dog with an eye fungus, and surgery on a small dog kicked by a cow with a torn back muscle. As an aspiring veterinarian this was a great learning experience for Carson.



Choctaw County High School Senior, Anderson Chamblee, spent the day with Dr. Nabers in Louisville exploring the career of veterinary medicine. Anderson enjoyed his day and was able to watch a dogs get heart worm shots, teeth cleaned, and bloodwork. He had a dog with cancer, parvo, and a cat and dog be euthanized. This was a great experience for him to see a little of everything that could happen in one as a veterinarian.


CCHS teamed up against drugs! #Redribbonweek #jerseyday








Jr high!! It's your time to dance! #CCJHS


🟢🟡COLOR WAR🔴🔵 CCHS painted drugs away today! #Redribbonweek








CCHS Red Ribbon Week day 2!
We gave drugs the boot! 🥾
#redribbonweek







Parents,
We will have our Title 1 meeting November 6th to go over the allocation of Title 1 funds for our school. The meeting will be held at 4:00 in the cafeteria. We will have a sign-in sheet for parents that choose to attend. Thank you.

CCHS is dressed and ready for Red Ribbon Week! 🔴🔴 Monday is a wrap! #redribbonweek











Good luck to our varsity girls basketball team as they travel to Kosciusko to play in a JAMBOREE Saturday at 10:00. They will play the first half against McAdams and the second half against Leake County.
Please tell our fans that they have to purchase tickets on gofan.com or use a debit/credit card for Saturday. No cash will be accepted at the door. You can use cash for the concession stand.
All games will be played at Kosciusko Junior High.
Please come out and support our girls!




Choctaw County High School Senior, Marlee Coleman, shadowed at Ackerman Elementary School today. Marlee shadowed in third grade with Mrs. Lucas. Marlee said, "it was a really good day" and is looking forward to pursuing a degree in elementary education. Marlee will be a great teacher!



Choctaw County High School senior, Kami Beard, shadowed in first grade at French Camp Elementary today. Kami followed her first-grade class from one teacher to the other one. This allowed her to experience two different teachers teaching styles. Kami said, “I loved my day!” She will make a fantastic elementary teacher.



Choctaw County High School Seniors, Izzy Sanders and Atleigh Hollingsworth, enjoyed shadowing Mrs. Lori Glass at Brasher Blendz today. Izzy and Atleigh are exploring cosmetology careers. Thank you so much to Mrs. Lori for allowing them to shadow and showing them what a day in the cosmetology world can look like.


Choctaw County High School Senior, John Reese Staten, had the privilege to job shadow Meteorologist Matt Laubhan at WTVA. John Reese would like to become a meteorologist and was very appreciative of Matt for allowing him to shadow. He also met Meteorologist John Dolusic while there. John Reese will make a great meteorologist in the future.



CCHS Red Ribbon week dress up days! Oct. 28 - Oct. 31st


CCHS 8th graders and their teachers enjoyed a morning at Forge learning about all of the CTC options available as a career path.




➡️ Lunch menu change for CCHS! Tuesday will be fish on the main line! 🔵🔴