CCHS hat day is Wednesday Nov. 2oth!
Bring a $1 and wear your hat!
CCHS hat day is Wednesday Nov. 2oth!
Bring a $1 and wear your hat!
CCHS enjoyed the potato bar today! Thank you SuperValu for making sure we had an awesome lunch!
“Due to unforeseen circumstances for Friday, November 22nd, the Choctaw County School District will dismiss at 1 pm. Have a great Thanksgiving holiday and GO CHARGERS!”
The CCHS Morale Committee surprised the staff with donuts Friday! We appreciate each and everyone of you! #CCHS
CCHS hat day is Wednesday Nov. 2oth!
Bring a $1 and wear your hat!
The Banner has arrived to be hung in the gym. Congratulations again to Hunter Holland on his individual state championship in the shot put in 3A.
CCJHS Dance Info!
Choctaw County High School Senior, Chance Cork, had the pleasure to job shadow Mr. Cagle at Taylor Machine. During his shadow Mr. Cagle introduced him to Mr. Wright, a Graphic/Website Designer and that really intrigued Chance. He was able to create some on his own, get a contact, and make a connection. Chance started looking into graphic and website design as soon as he left from shadowing, and he will be great in this career.
Choctaw County High School Senior, Emerie Crowley, enjoyed her day job shadowing Ms. Paige Davis NP at Premier Family Practice & the Glow Bar MedSpa. She was able to see patients get lip and face filler, Botox, lip flips, and PDO threads. She learned so much about becoming a nurse, injector nurse, and girl boss as Paige is the owner of her office. Emerie plans to become a nurse and eventually an injector. She will be great in both career fields.
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Ms. Griffin's Cyber Foundations 2 students were able to experience some of the new medical careers offered in the army.
Congratulations to Ms. Corrine Smith on her selection as Choctaw County High School's Teacher of the Year! Ms. Smith is a consummate professional and an exceptional math teacher for our 7th grade students. Thanks to her many strong qualities as an educator, Ms. Smith is also currently serving as the chair of the 7th grade teachers. Ms. Smith is teaching and bringing out the best in our students every day, and we are proud to have her here and thankful for her teaching excellence.
Congratulations to Ms. Sara Smith on being selected as Choctaw County High School's Paraprofessional of the Year! It is impossible to fully describe just how important Ms. Smith is to our school and to our community. Ms. Smith works tirelessly behind the scenes day-in and day-out to ensure that operations here on campus run smoothly. We are so thankful for you, Ms. Smith!
Only four days left to purchase some Choctaw County gear!! The team store will close this Friday. We have Hoodies, Sweatshirts (without hoods), T-shirts (long and short), Joggers, and Beanies. You will have the items shipped directly to your home address.
https://choctawcountybasketball.itemorder.com/
Choctaw County High School Senior, Eli Green, enjoyed his day shadowing Mr. Brandon Estes with Campbell Global. Eli was able to see various parts of what a forester does. They visited active job sites in Choctaw and Noxubee counties, flew a drone over a finished job site to get a better view, flagged off SMZ’s so that loggers wouldn’t get in the creek, and looked for a deed at the Oktibbeha County Courthouse. Eli is ready to pursue forestry after high school.
Jr high!! It's your time to dance! #CCJHS
Congratulations Raynee Lucas!
4-County held its Cooperative University (an annual series of interviews and team building for high school juniors) on Tuesday. Seventeen participated in an effort to become 4-County Youth Tour delegates, representing the co-op on local, state and national levels. Each young leader was a strong representative of their families and schools. Four students will be chosen in the coming days to represent 4-County as Youth Tour delegates for 2024-2025. Raynee Claire Lucas was the representative for Choctaw County High School.
Choctaw County High School Senior, Hunter Braswell, had the pleasure to job shadow Teresa Brooks Realtor, Broker Associate with Starkville Properties. She shared with Hunter things like how to become a realtor/real estate agent, what to expect when starting out, how the housing market has been changing lately, and they looked at a lot of houses she currently has on the market. Hunter now has a better idea of what it takes to become a successful realtor.
Today Mr. Williams Bio1 classes went to visit the MSU Entomology Center!
They had fun learning about insect ecology and their different purposes. #CCHS
Choctaw County High School Senior, Carson Lee, spent the day job shadowing Dr. Nabers in Louisville. Carson enjoyed seeing the patients and experiencing a day as a veterinarian. He was able to see two dogs with parvo, a dog with an eye fungus, and surgery on a small dog kicked by a cow with a torn back muscle. As an aspiring veterinarian this was a great learning experience for Carson.