
CHS Homecoming is next week!
If you'd like to reserve a tailgate spot, please contact Ms. Robinson at CHS!


The teachers at Claxton Middle and High Schools have full bellies! Culinary Arts students offered chicken stir-fry boxes complete with dumplings, an egg roll, chocolate delight, and sweet tea. The meals were sold for $10, and the profit will be used to make special purchases for the program.
#TheDen





Please make plans to join us for ECCSS ESOL Parent Night on Monday, September 19, 2022, at 5:30 PM, at Claxton Elementary School.
We will have a special guest speaker, Ms. Gabby Lores, a 2011 Claxton High School graduate, who participated in the ESOL program. Gabby graduated from Georgia Southern University in 2017 and owns CREATIVEWIZARD.
Please join us to hear more about Gabby’s inspiring journey and learn more about our ECCSS ESOL program!
More info: https://tinyurl.com/4zsfk29a


BOE Regular Board Meeting Agenda
Monday, September 12, 2022 6PM
705 West Main Street


Students in Mrs. Liberatore’s class found out what happens when you mix solids (pop rocks) with liquids (coke). They discovered that gas (carbon dioxide) is produced and released into the balloon. This project based learning activity was made possible by the 4Cs: Communication, Critical Thinking, Creativity, and Collaboration.


Claxton Middle School will hold its annual Title I Meeting on Tuesday, September 20, 2022, at 5:30 pm in the CMS Media Center. All parents are invited to attend.


Mr. Sapp’s STEM classes were introduced to the Engineering Design Process this week. Students enjoyed problem solving with their teams to see who could build a freestanding ring using only potato chips. In this activity, teams were able to brainstorm, design, test, and redesign their project. Students also completed a writing component in which they were able to communicate their results. This activity required students to practice all of the 4Cs.

The Agriculture pathway expanded its family today!
For the past few weeks, two different types of quail eggs have been incubated by students. After 18 days of incubation, the first Pharaoh quail made their appearance, and the students eagerly await the arrival of the Snowflake quail, which will take approximately six more days. Comparisons will be made regarding growth rates between the two species. Which bird, eating the same food ration, do you predict will reach target weight faster?
The Den extends a huge thank you to Bobby Colson of B & G Honey Farms for donating the Pharaoh eggs.





Homecoming is next week, September 16th! Let's support our Tigers by dressing out for spirit week!
Monday-Movie Monday (dress appropriately to represent your favorite movie)
Tuesday-Twisted Tuesday (dress older or younger than your age)
Wednesday-Wacky Wednesday (tacky day)
Thursday-Color Theory Thursday (6th grade wears GREEN; 7th grade wears ORANGE, 8th grade wears BLACK)
Friday-Homecoming Friday (wear your black and gold)


BOE Work Session
Thursday, September 8, 2022 6pm
705 West Main Street


CMS would like to congratulate our 8th grade students who were chosen as Students of the Week in August! These students consistently work hard with a great attitude! Ethan Bragg and Felicia Manuel, we are very proud of you!



Ninety CHS students are part of dual enrollment this year! That means these young people are pursuing college coursework while in high school.
Pictured are three of these students: Will Parker, a first year dual enrollment student, and Josue Baxcajay-Jimenez and Carlos Garcia-Jimenez, second year dual enrollment students. These young men will graduate from high school with their diesel mechanics credentials.
#TheDen
#OTC
#collegeandcareerready



ECCSS Homecoming Spirit Week is September 12-16, and we invite all of our PK-12 students and staff to show their Tiger Pride all next week!
Check out the flyer below, so you can plan your ECCSS Homecoming spirit wear for next week!
Go Tigers!


Herff Jones representatives will be on campus for letterman jacket orders on Friday, September 9th during both CHS lunches. $100 deposit is required to place an order. Another option is to order online at gradnow.com.


Several Evans County Schools teachers had the opportunity to attend a seminar offered by First District RESA. Gerry Brooks, former educator and elementary school principal gone comedian was the guest speaker. Pictured, with Gerry Brooks are Mrs. Ikner, Mrs. Price, Mrs. Yurek, and Mrs. Myers.


CMS would like to congratulate our 7th grade students who were chosen as Students of the Week in August! These students consistently work hard with a great attitude! Aralyn Blalock and Brenae Cross, we are very proud of you!



This week is National Substitute Appreciation Week, and we'd like to give a special shout-out to all who serve as substitute teachers in ECCSS!
Please help us recognize and celebrate our substitute teachers! We appreciate all you do on behalf of students and staff in ECCSS!


Please help ECCSS congratulate our CES, CMS, and CHS cafeteria staff! Our Health Inspector visited today, and we made a 100 on our inspections at each site!
Congratulations to our School Nutrition Program! Thanks for all you do to serve our students and staff nutritious and delicious food each day!


Many students in ECCSS are working on narrative writing in their ELA classes.
Check out these pics below from Ms. Shaul's class. These CES 3rd graders participated in shared, guided, collaborative, and independent writing for their narrative practice. Students helped Ms. Shaul with word choice and idea development, practiced with Ms. Shaul and a classmate's help, and then practiced adding to their narratives independently.
We can't wait to read their narrative writing!
#ECCSSWriters
#ExplicitInstruction
#CelebrateOurStaff
#CelebrateOurStudents
#CES

CMS would like to congratulate our 6th grade students who were chosen as Students of the Week in August! These students consistently work hard with a great attitude! Luke Griffin and Klaresa Chastain, we are very proud of you!

