Students at CCCTC are all participating in a service project where they are taking part in the "100,000 Thank-Yous project" where they are part of hundreds of thousands of people across the country sending thank you notes to our troops overseas!
over 6 years ago, Chris Threadgill
CCCTC students working on service project.
WES students listen as we finish reading the novel, Bud not Buddy, set during the Great Depression in Social Studies class.
over 6 years ago, Chris Threadgill
WES students in social studies class.
STEM trampoline at WES!
over 6 years ago, Chris Threadgill
STEM project
On Wednesday, Mrs. Miller’s 5th graders at Ackerman Elementary School had a glow day. Students worked on highlighting and explaining text evidence, played life size connect four, and glow Jenga!
over 6 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Classroom with glow in dark lights.
Students in Health Science are learning the importance of communication as a healthcare worker. The students partnered up and played a game here one student was given a picture and instructed their partner how to draw the image.
over 6 years ago, Chris Threadgill
CCCTC health science students in lab.
WES 2nd grade students learn about multiplication.
over 6 years ago, Chris Threadgill
WES 2nd grade students work on multiplication
2nd Year Culinary Students from CCCTC recently visited MSU and toured the dairy farm, meat lab, and dairy plant!
over 6 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Dairy products and students
CCCTC students at MSU
Dairy and students
CCCTC students in food area
Congratulations to the CCHS Band on receiving a $4000 grant today from the 4-County Electric Power Foundation. Exciting times for Mr. Bruce Dobbs and the Pride of Choctaw County!
over 6 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Check presentation from power company.
The Pre-K students at Weir had a good time singing with Kindergarten!
over 6 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Students in classroom
Mrs. Joelie Miller, a 5th grade teacher at Ackerman Elementary School, was selected as WCBI Educator of the Week. Mrs. Miller was nominated by one of her students, Destiny Martin. Tune in to WCBI on Wednesday night and Thursday to see the segment!
over 6 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Mrs. Miller and Destiny
WES wants to thank all of our Veterans for your service. We also want to give a shout out to our very own Julie Chase and not pictures Mark Bunn. We appreciate you!
over 6 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Julie Chase and two students.
Our Choctaw County School Board members attended the MS School Board Association Fall Leadership Conference in Jackson
over 6 years ago, Superintendent Glen Beard
MSBA banner
Ms. Conerly’s and Mrs. Knight’s WES Kindergarten class had fun working in their centers.
over 6 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Computer lab
Wes classroom
Wes classroom
Classroom
Nurse Karla came to visit Mrs. Lisa’s and Mrs. Margie’s PreK students at Ackerman Elementary today to show us how to wash away the germs so we do not get sick. She showed us how germs spread and taught us a song to sing when washing our hands. Everyone received their own “Germ Pro” badge!
over 6 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Nurse Karla
Looking for germs
School classroom
Nurse Karla
Veterans Day program today at the Ty Cobb at 10 A.M. Come join us.
over 6 years ago, AES
American And Mississippi flags on stage
The Choctaw County School District would like to say a special "Thank You" to all Veterans!!
over 6 years ago, Superintendent Glen Beard
American Flag With Thank You Veterans
Final from Dale Davidson Field. Chargers 28. Ruleville Central 12. #ChargerNation
over 6 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Victory Formation
4Q 1:31. Antonio Kennedy with the 11 yard TD run for the Chargers. PAT good by Trace Beard. Chargers 28. Ruleville Central 12. #ChargerNation
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Chargers PAT
3Q 2:14. Big defensive play by Kendall Coleman Jr. with a 30 yard pick 6 interception return. PAT good by Trace Beard. Chargers 21. Ruleville 12. #ChargerNation
over 6 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Chargers Special teams.
Halftime. Chargers 14. Ruleville Central 12. #ChargerNation
over 6 years ago, Chris Threadgill
CCHS Band