
The November CCCTC Students of the Month in the Culinary Arts programs include: Jaci Weeks (Culinary Arts I); Za'Raiyah Jones (Culinary Arts I); and Elijah Lampard (Culinary Arts II).


The November Students of the Month for CCCTC in the Ag Power Program include: Peter Clark (Ag Power I) and Wyatt Baxter (Ag Power II).


The CCCTC November Students of the Month for the Construction/Carpentry programs include: Scottlan McNutt (Construction) and Jesse Hall (Carpentry).


The November Students of the Month in the Health Science programs include: Mooka Hardin (Health Science Core); Morgan Fulgham (Health Science Core); Sierra Jones (Nursing); and Macy Cagle (Sports Medicine).


The Choctaw County basketball teams will be in action on Thursday night against Starkville Academy. The varsity girls will tip off at 5:30 followed by the varsity boys. Come out and support our athletes.


Shopping at the PBIS store was on the agenda for these 4th graders at Ackerman Elementary School. Some students chose to save and some purchased items with their Charger Bucks! Good behavior and great character are helping these students earn lots of bucks!


Students in Mrs. Barnett’s 3rd grade class at Ackerman Elementary School had a busy few days!! Recently they became text feature surgeons!





This WES class is having a great time constructing their plant mazes. Trial and error is a great teacher, they are working together to help their plants grow towards the light they create.





FCE Kindergarten did a great job disguising their turkeys!


Coach Smith has his AES students in PE working on their multiplication facts! The student who correctly answers the fact problem earns cups for their team to build the tallest tower!





Mrs. Busby and Mrs. Cagle have their kindergarten students at Ackerman Elementary School working in their centers. These kindergarten students are doing a great job!




Mrs. Chamblee has her 6th graders at Ackerman Elementary School on point in their stations. Students are able to focus on a wide variety of skills and have fun too!





CCHS would like to congratulate our 2019 Teacher of the Year Mellissa Stevens and our Paraprofessional of the Year Sara Smith. #ChargerNation


Weir Elementary 4th graders honored Veterans with a spectacular performance last Thursday. Thank you to our Veterans for all that you do for us!




Weir Elementary School has a new sensory pathway in the new hallway. Fit for Kids says "this is a great way for kids to develop motor skills like balance, hand and eye coordination, and spatial awareness. We are excited about this new hallway for our students.





WES 2nd grade students are learning about the importance of making connections and problem-solving with circuit breakers - important traits they will use in the real world. Teamwork is dream work!





Reading is hard work when you are just learning. Kindergarten students at WES are putting lots of effort into reading books while they visit the library.


Math Assistant, Shawna Brooks works with WES second-grade students on their Math Fluency. Shawna, we are thankful for all of your hard work.


WES Second-grade students learn about the Respiratory system!



Some students at Weir Elementary School completed applications and were selected to assist in the library based on excellent character traits, responsibility, and academic success. While in the library, helping, the student assistants enjoy reading with younger students. Reading with a child helps the child grow academically and gain confidence in his or her ability to achieve. Thanks for reading with the kids you know and love. Pictured are reading helpers: Jazzmyn Weaver and Hailey Mullins reading with pre-k students.

