Does your family have a Coat of Arms? Students in Mr. Lucas's 7th grade social studies classes had the opportunity to design their own. After researching the variety of symbols and colors used in the flags of nations studied, students created a personal Coat of Arms utilizing various colors and symbols representing personal characteristics. Each class voted on a winner, and an overall winner was chosen. Congratulations to Katherine Rosales-Rodriguez for being the overall winner. Her design will be turned into a 3D image that she can keep, thanks to Mrs. Stephens, 8th grade science teacher, who agreed to print this on the 3D printer. Congratulations to our finalists, as shown left to right in the group photo: Yamil Hernandez Campos, A'zaiah Brewton, Anahi Gutierrez, Katherine Rosales-Rodriguez (overall winner), Za'Leda Cullars, and Izabelle Gonzales.







ESOL End-of-year Meetings
Wednesday, May 17 and Thursday, May 18
Drop-in between 8:30 am - 2:00 pm each day


Click here for a SNEAK PEEK of of some of our FIRST live auction items that will be up for grabs next Monday: https://tinyurl.com/mtn536fd
We are so proud of our ECCSS artists, and we are so THANKFUL for all our ECCSS Fine Arts teachers!!! 
Please join us on Monday, May 15, from 5:00-7:00 PM, to place your bid on these and other live and silent auction items! We will also have our 2024 ECCSS Fine Arts Extravaganza Calendar available for purchase and other art and culinary items available for purchase during our silent and live auctions! See the link above and the flyer below for more information!
Hope to see you Monday!

Click here for a SNEAK PEEK of our 2024 ECCSS Fine Arts Extravaganza Calendar: https://tinyurl.com/2byc2whr
We are so proud of our ECCSS artists, and we are so THANKFUL for all our ECCSS Fine Arts teachers!!! 
Please join us on Monday, May 15, from 5:00-7:00 PM, to purchase your copy of this calendar! We will also have art and culinary items available for purchase during our silent and live auctions! See the link above and the flyer below for more information!
Hope to see you Monday!

💛🖤💛Celebrating the ECCSS Retiring Class of 2023 and Honoring Our Amazing Tigers 💛🖤💛 
We have seven individuals in the ECCSS Retiring Class of 2023! Over the next few days, we invite you to help celebrate and recognize each of these AMAZING retiring members of our ECCSS staff! 
Please join ECCSS in thanking Mr. Adolphus Oglesby for his service to the students of ECCSS! Mr. Oglesby returned to ECCSS after his retirement from teaching and coaching and worked in our ECCSS transportation department for 12 years! 

PreK had a blast at the GSU Wildlife Center! We learned so much about our local wildlife and some wildlife that is rare to see! There was so much to explore and do! 










Please help ECCSS recognize and celebrate these highlights from our ECCSS Board of Education (BOE) meeting on Monday! 
Mrs. Julie Howard, Mrs. Tanita McDowell, and 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 April!
CES: Matt Pearson and Sophia Henry
CMS: Ginger Durrence and Jennifer Price
CHS: Connie Strickland and Robin Smith
#GoTigers 
#CelebrateOurStaff

Mr. Sapp’s STEM classes and Mrs. Brown’s Life Science classes have been learning about prosthetics! Students are learning about why people and animals need prosthetics, whether they are born without a limb or lose one due to an accident. Students researched prosthetics for animals and designed them in Tinkercad to digitally print the design on the 3D printer! The project came together after a 7 mindsets lesson on prosthetic awareness that students were passionate about. We are proud of our students for taking the initiative to create something that help another living being. #4Cs #ProjectBasedLearning #7Mindsets




Georgia Southern College of Engineering and Computing is offering a two-day workshop to introduce students to the exciting field of mechanical engineering. This is limited to 30 participants and is free.
There will be two locations and dates for the Creators Workshop in 2021. Deadline to register is June 1, 2023.
Georgia Southern University Statesboro Campus at the Center for Engineering and Research Building on June 6-7,2023 from 9am-4pm. Lunch is provided.
Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus at the Science Center on June15-16, 2023 from 9am-4pm. Lunch is provided.
For questions or concerns contact stem@georgiasouthern.edu or 912.478.8650
 

💛🖤💛🩺🎉 Celebrating National School Nurse Appreciation Day! 🎉🩺💛🖤💛
Today, let's give a big TIGER SHOUT-OUT shoutout to our incredible school nurses who go above and beyond to keep our kids healthy and safe.  Your dedication, compassion, and expertise make a world of difference in the ECCSS! 
We are super-thankful for our school nurses every day! Please help ECCSS show some extra TIGER 💛🖤💛 to our school nurses today!
#SchoolNurseAppreciationDay 

The Evans County Afro American Society cordially invites the community to our annual baccalaureate ceremony. The ceremony will be held Saturday, May 13, 2023 at Thomas Grove AME Church. The message to the Claxton High School Class of 2023 will be delivered by Pastor Melaine M. Griffin of the Prayer Pushers Ministries of Claxton. The baccalaureate ceremony will begin at 10am. We are asking for the seniors to wear cap and gown to the ceremony and arrive by 9:30am. 

ECCSS  Board Work Session
Thursday, May 11, 2023   6:00pm

💛🖤💛Celebrating the ECCSS Retiring Class of 2023 and Wishing Our Tigers a Joyful Retirement 💛🖤💛 
We have seven individuals in the ECCSS Retiring Class of 2023! Over the next few days, we invite you to help celebrate and recognize each of these AMAZING retiring members of our ECCSS staff! 
Please join ECCSS in thanking Ms. Donna Mayfield for her 19 years of service to the students of ECCSS!

Parents: Please help your child remember to return their books to school by the end of the week. #CES

Claxton Middle School will hold its annual sports banquet next Tuesday, May 16th, in the CMS Gym, at 6:00 PM. We hope to see you there!

Students in Mrs. Rebecca Smith's 8th grade math classes have been working on a project based learning assignment. The students had to create a candy store and then design situations using systems of equations to find the price of the items in their candy store. Once they created this, the students had to present their candy story idea and the problems to CMS staff. #4Cs #ProjectBasedLearning



💛🖤💛A New Chapter Begins: Celebrating the ECCSS Retiring Class of 2023💛🖤💛
We have seven individuals in the  ECCSS Retiring Class of 2023! Over the next few days, we invite you to help celebrate and recognize each of these AMAZING retiring members of our ECCSS staff! 
Please join ECCSS in thanking Dr. Tonya Blocker for her 25 years of service to the students of ECCSS! 

Mrs. Kirk and Mrs. Mikell’s 4th-grade classes began their Mendez lessons by learning how to reach their goals. #CES




Student in Coach Carruth's 6th grade social studies classes were given the opportunity to show off what they had learned this  year to other students and staff. The students chose different countries that had been studied during the year and were given the task of making a story, finding history, and finding recipes within that country. The students had to find three recipes ( vegetable, meat, and dessert ). The students then had to present their recipe book and the story they wrote for their country. In addition, Mrs. Karen Serrano, CMS and CHS receptionist and interpreter, was also on  hand to share her personal experiences  and delicious candy from Mexico. Dale Kennison, 12th grade CHS Culinary Arts student, shared his bread recipe and love for cooking Italian cuisine. We hope that this experience is one to be remembered by our students! #PBL #4Cs





Mrs. Cowart, Ms. Miyon & Mrs. Penny's class enjoyed a movie with their marvelous parents on Friday. They cooked fresh popcorn and even let the parents try their cotton candy popcorn! Thank you for coming and spending time with our class! #CES

