Wear your house colors tomorrow!
Mrs. Keyfauver’s classes made Valentine’s Day cards for a local nursing home in relation to the current 7 Mindsets lesson. #CES #ExcellenceLeadershipFamily
We are excited to announce that Breakthrough Basketball will host a basketball camp at the Claxton Middle School Wednesday, May 31, 2023 through Friday, June 2, 2023. Claxton Middle School is the host school selected to hold this event this summer. For more information, please see the attached flyer. Thanks in advance for your support.
7th grade students in Mrs. Amber Sapp's math classes continue to practice what they have learned about the radius, diameter, and circumference of circles. They are collaborating with a partner to practice digital skill cards which force them figure the value of one part of the circle if given the values of the other parts. #4Cs
PreK classes enjoyed learning about community helpers this week! They were able to mail letters and make a sign to thank our Community Helpers for our parade! Thank you everyone who participated and for all you do for us! #CES #ExcellenceLeadershipFamily
Congratulations to these three in Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Sapp’s class. They received a certificate for demonstrating fluency in addition by answering facts in under 6 seconds! #CES
Our ECCSS finalists for the Community MLK Competition have been practicing across the district, and tomorrow is their big day for delivering their speeches to the community! They've worked hard to share a message about the people, events, and ideas that have influenced positive changes for equality, and we are excited for them to share their messages tomorrow!
Check out some of their practice rounds in action below! Some grade-bands performed in front of our Social Studies Professional Learning Team (PLT) and received feedback. Some grade-bands performed in front of other classes and received feedback. Other grade-bands performed on the intercom or a microphone and received feedback!
We're proud of our students, and we're thankful for our staff for creating and hosting these opportunities!
We can't wait to see our student SHINE tomorrow during this wonderful annual celebration! You can join the community and see and hear our Tigers in action at the CMS gym, from 10 AM-12:00 PM, tomorrow!
#4CsInAction
#SchoolAndCommunityConnections
#WeLoveOurTigers
#WeLoveOurCommunity
Please see the press release below regarding ECCSS being awarded $100,000 for technology through a Rural Education and Innovation grant.
We are thankful for our counselors at CMS and CHS! Happy Counselor's Week to Ms. Mincey, Ms. Rushing, and Mrs. Durrence. We are very thankful for everything that you do for our students and staff!
Please help ECCSS recognize and celebrate these highlights from our ECCSS Board of Education (BOE) meeting on Monday night!
CES principal, Mrs. Julie Howard;
CMS principal, Mrs. Tanita McDowell, and CHS principal, Dr. Paul Mizell, shared Employees of the Month for CES, CMS, and CHS during the ECCSS BOE meeting.
Congratulations to our Employees of the Month for January!
CES: LaDetra Calhoun and Olivia Shaul
CMS: Sabrina Mincey and Lacey Toothman
CHS: Carolyn Sowell and Meagan Hedden
#GoTigers
#CelebrateOurStaff
6th grade students in Ms. Adams's career classes are learning which careers might be a good fit for them. Using the YouScience curriculum, students simply participate in a series of brain games to discover their aptitudes and interests, and the program matches them to careers that are best suited for them. By exposing our students to this curriculum at a young age, it allows them to zero in on possible career choices and choose classes that will best prepare them for these careers.
Evans County Charter School System Offering Piece of History
Do you need some lumber? Would you like to own a piece of Evans County history?
These are not just any old boards! These are True Heart Pine Lumber Planks that were salvaged from the floor of the auditorium in the two-story building, a former site of Evans County Schools and current renovation project for The Jack and Muriel Strickland Cultural Arts Center.
We wanted to make these boards available locally before advertising nationally. For more information, please see below or contact Dr. Jordan at (912) 739-3544 or email tjordan@evanscountyschools.org
Prices
$100.00 per board for 2x12x16 (135 available)
$150.00 per board for 4x12x16 (6 available)
Mrs. Shaul’s 3rd graders have been thinking critically about fractions this week! After making fraction strips, they had some great observations about the sizes of each unit fraction. Then, students collaborated to place fractions on a number line. They had very meaningful conversations with each other as they attempted to place the fractions in the correct order. #CES #ExcellenceLeadershipFamily
Firefighting students participated in a prescribed burn today. They put their studied skills to use and afterwards enjoyed some good food and fellowship!
Year 2 Firefighting will sit for the National Firefighting Exam tomorrow. A state fire official will be on campus to administer the test. We wish these recruits the best as they strive to earn their credentials!
#TheDEN #collegecareerlifeready
Faith and Adalynn made the highest ISIP scores this month. ISIP is a monthly assessment in an e-learning reading program called Istation. Congratulations to Ms. Fallin and Mrs. Fennell’s Super Readers! #CES #ExcellenceLeadershipFamily
IMPORTANT REMINDER...WEAR YOUR CLAXTON TIGER COLORS TOMORROW TO EARN POINTS FOR YOUR HOUSE!
Reminder- The Community MLK Writing and Speaking Competition is this Saturday, February 11th, from 10:00-12:00, at the CMS Gym.
We wish all of our CES, CMS, CHS and The Academy finalists ALL THE BEST in the competition!
Most students hear the word "draft," and they automatically think about sports. Students in Mrs. Ikner's 6th grade Language Arts classes are reading Ender's Game, and they are learning what the government draft was. In class, they are collaborating with peers to research and answer the question, "Do we still need the draft?" Students are given a certain amount of time to research the question and put together a response that they present to their classmates. #4Cs #ProjectBasedLearning
Students in Mrs. A. Robinson's Biology classes began their unit on Genetics by exploring the properties of dominant & recessive alleles. Mrs. Robinson introduced the content, & students were able to complete some simple experiments. Understanding that dominant alleles always display, students proved this by using green & yellow water. When the yellow was poured into the green, the green displayed, & the yellow was covered. When the green was poured into the yellow, the green still displayed, proving that green was the dominant, & demonstrating Mendel's Law of Dominance. #Collaboration #CriticalThinking
PROGRESS REPORTS WERE SENT HOME TODAY! Please sign your child's progress report and send it back to his/her teacher.