
Nailing a job interview requires practice, and Mrs. Lane's Introduction to Business students are doing just that! Each student completed a basic job application and participated in a one-on-one interview with Mrs. Lane as peers observed and offered feedback. These students are sure to impress their future employers!
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Let's help shape a brighter future for our students! 📚🌟
Claxton Elementary School's School Governance Committee will be meeting tomorrow, August 17th, in the media center.
#ReadySetGRow
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The CHS Tigers tried to win the day early by beating the South Georgia heat with an early morning practice on Wednesday, August 16, as they prepare for the season opener against Tattnall County on Friday, August 18 at 7:30PM. #GoTigers #BlackAndGold #WorkHardPlayHard








Ms. Hendrix and Ms. Peel’s Pre-K class went to the media center for the first time on Monday! They learned the rules of the media center, enjoyed a book read by Ms. Hunter, and picked a book to check out. They had a great experience! 📚✨
#ReadySetGrow
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CHS and The DEN hosted a Student-Parent Work-Based Learning meeting this afternoon at 2 PM. This meeting will be offered again today at 6 PM and on Thursday at 9 AM. All WBL students and their parents should plan to attend one of these sessions.
#TheDEN


Please join us for the home opener football game against Tattnall County on Friday, August 18 at 7:30PM. Prior to the game, there will be a ribbon cutting for the new stadium at 7:00pm.


On 8/10/23, Earl Anderson invited a student who did not have anyone to work with to come work with his group. In addition, Earl stated something positive to the entire class about the student who he invited. While the class was at the restroom, Earl also spent time teaching this student how to shadow box. A student, who is often left out, had a better day at CMS today and it was because of Earl Anderson. The student even asked to move and sit next to Earl in class. At CMS, we are encouraging our students to rise above expectations and Soar like Eagles! Earl has demonstrated exactly what we want, and he was called to the office for a positive office referral and an ice cream pass from Mrs. McDowell. #RoarAndSoar


CHS Families- don't forget letterman jacket orders can be place tomorrow during lunch. $100 deposit is due when the order is placed.


The Statesboro Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. donated back to school supplies to the schools of Evans County. The supplies were given to the school counselors to distribute to students throughout the school year. “We are an organization committed to assisting our communities and our youth in every facet. We are hopeful that each student in Evans County will have the best academic year ever!” stated Mrs. Tanita McDowell (President of the local chapter and Principal of Claxton Middle School).
Pictured (L to R): Tanita McDowell, Doris Tomblin, Katrina Rushing, Paul Mizell, Barbara Murphy, Tina Durrence, Tracey Womack-Branch, and Sabrina Mincey
#RoarAndSoar


Last week, 7th grader Klaresa Chastain was awarded an ice cream pass by Mrs. McDowell for using the word of the week (bewilder) in a sentence during the school day. Great job, Klaresa! #RoarAndSoar


Opening day for the Lady Tigers of CHS is Thursday, August 17 at 5:30 at Tiger Town. We will be hosting Long County. Please come support our Lady Tigers. #BlackAndGold #TigerPride #ScholarsAndAthletes


Fifth graders in Ms. Mikell's math class have been actively exploring the concept of finding the volume of rectangular prisms.
The students have enjoyed communicating and collaborating to create various objects in order to explore volume. They are off to a great start with their new standards and curriculum!
#ReadySetGrow
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🐾🐾Are you looking to see our Tigers in action this week? 🐾🐾
Please visit our ECCSS website 📅📅📅calendar page 📅📅📅(https://www.evans.k12.ga.us/page/calendars-and-events).
This page has our most up-to-date school events listed. Clicking on an event in the calendar will provide you with extra details about the event.
Our AWESOME Tigers are busy, and we welcome our families and community members to join us in our upcoming events!


Friday was an exciting day at Claxton Middle School as each student received a free book, courtesy of our principal, Mrs. McDowell! Throughout the day, ELA classes visited the media center to pick out a brand new book to take home. There was a wonderful selection of middle grade novels, graphic novels, and nonfiction books for students to choose from. Getting books in the hands of our students is so important. We want to thank Mrs. McDowell for sponsoring this free book giveaway and supporting literacy and reading for our students. The kids were thrilled to pick out a new book to their home libraries. It was great to see the excitement on their faces as they browsed all the options.






One of our 7 Mindsets is Live To Give.
"Good actions give strength to ourselves and inspire good actions in others." Plato


📚✨ Collaborating for Student Success: Title 1 Meeting in Action! 📚✨
All parents and stakeholders are invited to attend Claxton Elementary School's Annual Title I meeting on Tuesday, August 29, from 6:00-7:00 in the cafeteria. Please join us if you're able, so we can work together to create an even brighter future for our students.
#ReadySetGrow
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CHS celebrated our CHS/Evans County Charter Schools Teacher of the Year, Dee Dee Gordon, at our Faculty Meeting on Wednesday, August 9th. We are so proud of Ms. Gordon and thankful for all she does for CHS. #ExcellenceInAction #TigerPride #BlackAndGold


Pathways help you find your people and passions!
Returning Audio-Video and Film Technology students received a pathway ring from Instructor Jake Hallman signifying their commitment to their work in his classes. The pathway and individual student names were inscribed on this special gift.
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Students in Mrs. Stephens and Ms. English's Physical Science classes brought the Periodic Table to life recently through hands-on atomic modeling. Using chalk markers and their creativity, students depicted the nuclei, protons, neutrons, electrons, and energy levels of various neutral atoms and isotopes. This engaging activity allowed students to visualize abstract atomic structure concepts and gain a deeper understanding of the components that make up each unique element. This fun, interactive lesson brought together science and art while reinforcing the building blocks of matter. Students enjoyed the creative freedom to design their own artistic renditions of atoms based on their atomic number, mass, and other properties.



Thank you to all the family and friends who joined CHS juniors for the Junior Class Ring Ceremony on Thursday, August 10. The juniors who purchased rings are ready to show them off, so feel free to ask to see them. #ClassOf2025 #BlackAndGold #TigerPride









