Mrs. Zirlott and Mrs. Fondren’s prek class at Ackerman Elementary School had a great time at their Polar express pajama day. They made bell necklaces and reindeer food and had hot chocolate and gingerbread for snack. #teamAES




Herff Jones will come to CCHS to pick up senior graduation supply orders on Thursday, December 10 at 8:30 am. The Herff Jones representative met with students last week and passed out packets. If your student did not receive a packet, they may come by the office and pick one up. If they are quarantined, please have someone who is not under quarantine come by and pick up a packet. These orders can also be placed online for any student who cannot make it tomorrow.

Students who dressed up today got to decorate a shirt for Mr. Catchot and Mrs. Vowell for Wacky Wednesday #CCHS #ChargerNation

Students and teachers dressed up at CCHS in tacky sweaters for Wacky Wednesday #CCHS #ChargerPride

Mrs. Lisa’s and Mrs. Margie’s PreK students at Ackerman Elementary had a Polar Express pajama party on Tuesday. They made jingle bell necklaces and reindeer food, painted Christmas trees with forks, read The Polar Express book and watched the movie, and had a hot chocolate and donut snack to end the day. #teamAES




Mrs. Joelie Miller’s homeroom and Mrs. Turnipseed and Mrs. K. Tuck’s homeroom classes collected the most Box Tops and drink tabs and each received a pizza party! Ackerman 20th Century Club sponsored the pizza parties and the collection of the items! #teamAES


Ackerman Elementary School 5th grade teachers have made the hallway into an amazing display inspired by The Polar Express! Great job teachers! #teamAES




Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Telano have their kindergarten students at Ackerman Elementary School on track with their numbers, colors, STAR tests, and crafts! These students are working super hard!! #teamAES




3rd graders in Mr. Richardson’s math class at Ackerman Elementary School are on track with their multiplication. Jerry Dinning and Anistan Stewart have mastered all the facts and received lunch today as a treat, in addition to extra computer time! Great job students! #teamAES


FCE 1st graders practice their problem solving skills and cooperation skills while completing a Christmas tree stem challenge.
Congratulations to our top fruit-fundraiser sellers for the Sports Medicine Class 2020-2021. Morgan Fulgham (1st place), Luke Beard (2nd place), and Akira Taylor (3rd place) were the top sellers, and they are taking home cash prizes for their efforts. The proceeds from the fruit-fundraiser help to fund the Sports Medicine Class student organization (HOSA) as well as other class activities. So, a big THANKS to all those who participated in the fruit-fundraiser!


FCE 1st graders practice problem-solving skills as well as cooperation skill when competing a Christmas tree stem challenge.
Fifth grade FCE math students are practicing their math skills by going shopping in a Christmas catalog activity.

CCHS Junior High ELA teachers have Christmas spirit! Stephanie Wiggs, Tara Thames, Jessie Goff.

Students in Mrs. Conner’s 2nd grade class at Ackerman Elementary School read the book Mooseltoe, created their own tree, and then compared and contrasted their tree to Moose’s tree! #teamAES




Mrs. Busby and Mrs. Cagle’s class at Ackerman Elementary School are working hard in class. The students are doing a great job on their numbers, colors, independent work, and computer programs. #teamAES



Mrs. Turnipseed and Mrs. K. Tuck’s 1st grade students at Ackerman Elementary School are doing an excellent job on their phonics. #teamAES




CCCTC Fruit Sale products will be here Tuesday, December 8th. Pick up will begin at 1:oo pm and will go until 5:00 pm. Students are responsible for picking up their orders sold and distributing to the proper person. ALL Fruit must be paid for or can not be picked up.

Mr. Stoney Armstrong is always kept busy helping pre-k students at Weir Elementary School. Students were excited to get to see what was in the stockings on the Christmas tree in the library. Stoney is pictured here helping the students get candy canes out of the stockings.

First grade students from WES enjoy learning about phonics by playing Bingo.

