
Volleyball tonight!


Today, we want to recognize an unseen hero of the school...the custodians. We are so thankful for ours who help us with keeping our school clean and setting up for our events. You are greatly appreciated!


Parents,
The following bus routes (68, 60, 65, 38, and 23) will be about an hour late today. Drivers will safely transport students as quickly as possible. Thank you for your patience.

Crisp County School System will be having Annual Title I Meetings from October 2 to October 5, 2023 at the following locations and times:
CCHS: October 2, 2023, at 12 p.m.
CCMS: October 3, 2023, at 12 p.m.
CCPS: October 4, 2023 at 12 p.m.
CCES: October 5, 2023 at 12 p.m.
*There will also be a meeting, in case you can't make one of the above, on Thursday, October 5, 2023, at 5:30 p.m. at CCES.

Parents and Guardians-
Due to a recent update of our student information system, you may have received a notification about your students immunization or credits status. Some students may have received this notice in error. We have contacted students who are behind on academic credits or students who are missing necessary records. If you received these Infinite Campus notifications, but continue to have questions, please give us a call. Thank you.


Crisp County Schools will be conducting additional safety drills this month. Please do not be alarmed by these safety drills. However, we encourage you to have conversations with your child about the importance of listening and following instructions the first time given during all safety drills.
Thank you for your support as we strive to keep our students prepared and safe.

Crisp County JROTC provided our students, staff, and community members with an exceptional 9/11 Memorial Program this morning. Thank you to our local First Responders and City of Cordele leadership present today. We appreciate your support of our students and staff!
Thank you JROTC Cadets, Major Felton, Commander Sergeant Major Jackson, and Mrs. Single tart for your work in today's program! 💙❤️
#NeverForget











It's Friday and it's GAME DAY! See you at Sumter County!


It's game day! Crisp vs. Lovejoy. See you at the Cougar Den at 7:30. Remember our clear bag policy and our stadium entrances listed below:
1. The North West Ticket Booth
2. Ticket Booth Directly Behind the Visitor Bleachers


Make sure to come out tonight and support The Lady Cougars as they take on Americus! JV will play at 5 with the Varsity match to follow! The match will take place in the new middle school gym.


Crisp County Schools will resume normal schedules tomorrow, Thursday, August 31, 2023. Please continue to be watchful and safe during the post-storm period. Remember bus routes may be altered depending on roadway conditions. Thank you for your patience.

Due to the expected impact from Hurricane Idalia, Crisp County Schools will be closed Wednesday, August 30, 2023. We will continue to monitor roadway safety for next steps. Safety will continue to be our priority. Thank you and be safe.

We are monitoring the weather associated with Tropical Storm Idalia. Please make sure your contact information at the school is current. Stay connected to the media as the storm moves closer to landfall. Updates will be provided as necessary. Thanks

CCHS vs. Westlake at 7:30. See you at the Cougar Den tonight!


Come out and support our volleyball team at the new middle school gym!


Hello Cougar Fans! Below is a link to Gofan for Friday's Football game against Westlake. Tickets will be available for purchase at the gate, but this will expedite the process. If you do not want to stand in line to buy tickets go ahead and get them using the link below. #GoCougars
https://gofan.co/event/1060616?schoolId=GA13723
Thank you

Senior Spotlight/Wednesday Wisdom:


Parents:
Prepay easily for underclassmen pictures with your debit/credit card:
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All tickets for tonight's game must be purchased on GoFan: https://gofan.co/

The grounds outside of CCHS Media Center were turned into a mock crime scene in the name of science. Mrs. Jessica Young's Forensic Science classes got to participate in a staged crime scene to discover evidence that was left behind in order to try to figure out who or what might have caused the victims' demise.
