
The wind didn't stop the CHS Marching Band on Saturday! They provided our community outstanding entertainment along the parade route.
#tigerpride


A beautiful tribute! On Tuesday, March 8, the Claxton Middle-High School's Professional Learning Center was dedicated to Dr. Diane W. Holland in recognition and appreciation of her nearly forty year tenure in education, the majority of which was spent in Evans County. Family, friends, teachers, and fellow administrators attended this special event. Thank you, Dr. Holland, for your service!

Mrs. Barthelme’s class got some fresh air today while practicing drawing, the shapes they have been learning over the last few days, with chalk.

Make plans now to attend the Father/Daughter Dance next month.


CHS is proud of our ECWC Writing Competition Winners for 9th and 10th grade- Kaelyn Smith (1st place) and Marissa Ramirez (2nd place). These Class of 2024 writers represent us well.


Congratulations to Estrella Salas-Mendoza and Eli Waters on advancing to the next round of the Canoochee EMC Washington Youth Tour Essay Contest.


Ms. Toothman’s 7th graders are learning about considering multiple sides of various arguments. Students were presented with sample issues and claims and then collaborated with a partner to develop related claims and counterclaims.


CES Spring Pictures with be Friday, March 18th.
Proofs will be sent home with order forms afterwards.
This is a sample of the background for this year.



GA School Board Appreciation Week
March 14 - 18, 2022
We appreciate our Board Members!
Chairman: Durell Lynn
Vice Chairperson: Sharon Haire
Barbara Murphy
Ed Mosley
Joyce Lockwood
Dorcas Moore
Larry Davis


GA School Board Appreciation Week!
Thank You! Evans County Board of Education Members


Claxton Middle School yearbooks are still on sale! They are $30 and first come, first serve! Get yours before it's too late! Here's a sneak peak of some photos that will be found in your copy! We have 78 copies left!





Several Evans County Charter Schools queens participated in the Rattlesnake & Wildlife Festival parade. Pictured are Mollie Lane, Miss CHS; Kamryn Carter, Miss CMS; Harper West, Supreme Miss CES; Olivia Heaston, Miss CES; Lyric Lawson, Little Miss CES, & Rylann Cox, Wee Miss CES



Friday, March 11 baseball game scheduled at MCA has been rescheduled for Monday, March 14 at 6PM at MCA.

Mrs. Smith, Ms. Nicky, and Mrs. Amber’s class enjoyed learning about pets this week. They even had a chance to adopt a pet and teach them small groups today.





Students in Ms. Adams's 6th Grade Career Awareness Class are completing job applications, modeling appropriate business greetings, and demonstrating proper interview skills. Students participated in "Speed Interviews" to practice appropriate business greetings and proper interview skills. #4Cs #communication #collaboration #creativity #criticalthinking #collegeandcareerreadiness



Mr. David Hall, Southeast District Extension Water Educator and Ms. Megan Powell, Evans County 4-H Agent joined Mrs. Myers' Science classes for students to learn more about what we do on Earth and the impact on the environment during a program using an EnviroScape. This was an opportunity to enrich students' knowledge of the water cycle, point and non-point water pollution, the watershed, and much more!




Farm Bureau Art Contest winners from Mrs. Smith's Art classes.
Pictured (l to r) Angela Zamora (3rd place), Claire Miller (2nd place), Savana Lair (1st place), and Mrs. Smith. Winners received cash prizes, and Savana's piece moves on to the state competition.


Regular Board Meeting
Monday, March 14, 2022 6:00pm
Agenda


Mrs. Keyfauver demonstrated to a fifth grade class and teacher how to use Makey Makey to build a circuit that would test items to identify conductors and insulators. Makey Makey uses a circuit board, alligator clips, a USB cable, a Chromebook, and coded project to create closed loop electrical signals to send the computer either a keyboard stroke or mouse click signal.
Mrs. Keyfauver encouraged curiosity and exploration by having students test conductivity of objects at their table or things they had with them. They constructed a t-chart of conductors and insulators.
Once finished, Mrs. Keyfauver challenged students to create a piano with the objects that they identified as conductors. She invited groups to try out the piano that she created out of fruits.
Design thinking relies on our ability to be intuitive, to recognize patterns, and to construct ideas that have functionality. This lesson combined tactile materials of the classroom with coding projects on the computer to bring creations to life. Students had to be creative, collaborate, critically think, and communicate. All skills that our community and industry partners desire their employees to have.





Ms. Beasley's kindergarten STEM class is all smiles showing off their future house built with legos.



