Read Across America - Hat Day
Shouting "THANK YOU" to community members, Mike Myers and Angela Todd for motivating and ecouraging our students to make reading a priority. We appreiate you coming to read at CES.
Read Across America Week
Huge "THANK YOU" to Kristy Mock, Evans County Family Connections, for her committment to sharing her love for students, learning and especially reading. She not only helped recruit readers for Read Across America week but she also came to CES 3 days and read multiple times each day to ensure each and every class had a guest reader. Thank you doesn't seem like nearly enough but your time and efforts are greatly appreciate by CES and especially Mrs. Price!


Evans County BOE
Called Board Meeting/Town Hall Meeting
Monday, March 7, 2022 5:00pm

Read Across America week. Mrs. McDowell, CMS Principal and Ms. Layne Peacock, CHS Media Specialist, took a short break from the older students and enjoyed reading a book to our younger ones. Both of these ladies have a love of students and reading which was evident, as they shared their time and their book. Thank You!
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.


Read Across America - Wild About Reading
Thank you to Pastor Mike Lyons and Deputy Michael Keyfauver for taking their time to share a book with our students. It's so nice to see our community members investing in our students by sharing their love of books and encouraging them to keep reading.
More of the CHS Soccer team reading to CES students for Read Across America




Mrs. Cowart, Ms. Miyon and Ms. Taylor's class had a busy day! They found out the True Story of the Three Little Pigs and heard about Scaredy Squirrel. The books were read by Mrs. Cowart’s aunts! The students received goodies too! Thank you Dr. Joy Collins and Lynn Collins! We appreciated it!


CHS Soccer players visited CES to participate in Read Across America



The newly crowned Miss CHS, Mollie Lane, attended the Chic-fil-a food truck ribbon cutting ceremony today. She also participated in the inaugural "first bite".



Students in Ms. Minis's 7th grade Science Lab distracted DNA from strawberries in order to see that all living things and their cells contain DNA!




Mrs. LaSala's "STEMists" exploring the difference between naturally occurring electricity (static) and human-harnessed electricity.
Claxton Middle School Cheer Tryouts will be held on April 12th, 13th, 14th, and 15th from 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM at the Claxton Middle School Gym. Students MUST wear black shorts (no Nike pros) and plain white shirts (no images or writing) on Friday the 15th. Hair must be pulled back as well.
Here is the link to the registration form: https://forms.gle/NpGvufMWif5sxn576
marahadams@evanscountyschools.org
mrush@evanscountyschools.org

Please visit the athletics page of the ECCSS district website for schedules. https://www.evans.k12.ga.us/page/athletics1
Students in Mrs. Francis's Spanish I class are working together to describe their teachers in the pictures posted around the room. English speakers write their descriptions in Spanish, and Spanish speakers write their descriptions in English. This way, all students are practicing the language that is second to them.




Ms. Ziegler’s class presenting their GA regions project!

“Why fit in when you were born to stand out?”
~ Dr. Seuss

1st graders participated in Dr. Seuss rotations where they read Yertle the Turtle, made turtles out of paper plates, and did turtle stacking in Ms. Oliver’s and Mrs. Keyfauver’s class.




1st graders participated in Dr. Seuss rotations where they read Yertle the Turtle, made turtles out of paper plates, and did turtle stacking in Ms. Oliver’s and Mrs. Keyfauver’s class.




Day 2 - Read Across America
Thank you, Amy Driggers, for reading to two classes in the Media Center as well as in a classroom. We appreciate you taking the time to share your love of books and reading with our students.


