Mrs. Kennedy’s class participating in their morning chat club with their reading buddies.
7th Grade students in Miss Toothman's ELA classes got to participate in a book tasting today. Students were given a chance to look at the covers and first chapters of many genres of books and create their reading wish list for this year.
Mrs. Martin's 1st grade class had fun exploring magnets.
Lee Ann Lane's Financial Literacy students completed the ‘Life: Game of Chance?’ Activity by rolling the dice to see their life outcomes. The other picture shows students drawing pictures that represent the meanings of financial literacy vocabulary.
Home Game
Come out to support the Claxton Tigers in their first home game!!! Kickoff at 7:30
Fifth grade students are identifying surface features as being caused by constructive and/or destructive processes (weathering and erosion).
In these pictures, you see students engaged in learning with the Active Floor. They reviewed types of weathering and erosion that causes surface features on Earth to form. Through games involving physical activity, the students’ abilities in collaboration and communication are strengthened.
Mrs. Sapp's 3rd - 5th grade art classes have been learning about artist George Seurat, Pointillism (dot painting) and mixing colors. The classes made their own copy of Seurat's painting of 'Sunday at the La Grande' using tiny dots.
Mrs. Sapp's 3rd - 5th grade art classes have been learning about artist George Seurat, Pointillism (dot painting) and mixing colors. The classes made their own copy of Seurat's painting of 'Sunday at the La Grande' using tiny dots.
BOE Work Session scheduled for Monday, August 23, 2021 has been rescheduled for: Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 6:00pm
Parents and Guardians, if your child is exhibiting symptoms of Covid, then please get them tested and keep them home until you get the results. Absences will be excused and they can make up the work. Schools are doing all that they can to sanitize, promote social distancing, and enforce masks. We must have your cooperation if we are to keep schools open.
Today marks day 9 in school. We anticipated that this week and early next week would be our indicator for viral spread given the incubation period of 10 days for Covid-19. To date our rate of positive reported cases has remained below 1% and our quarantined cases have remained below 2%. Considering these are similar numbers to last spring, that is excellent, especially considering we remain in a high transition area.
CES students are learning the correct way to type in Mrs. Davis' Career Class. They are excited to be able to type from the home row without looking down at the keyboard.
Softball games are canceled for today
Charcuterie boards are all the rage! Students in Freshman Seminar created their very own as part of the introduction to the Culinary Arts pathway. They read an article about this latest fad in the culinary world, selected their food items from an assortment of options, used technology to look at other charcuterie boards, and shared their creations with judges.
Do you get frustrated with cords and just throw them in a corner or closet? Well, students in Audio-Video can show you how to roll your cords so that they store easily and remain knot free. Believe it or not, there is a method to this madness! Check out the students' hands as they properly prepare the cords for storage. Mr. Hallman puts the students' work to the test: Throw the cord in a straight line. No knot equals success! #theden
Press release - The Evans County Charter School System began school for the 2021-2022 school year on Monday, August 9, 2021. As part of the mitigation efforts, masks were required. We are pleased to report this week that zero cases in school resulted in required isolation and/or quarantine. All reported numbers for this week are cases where parents/employees notified the district of a positive case and/or exposure and they self-isolated or self-quarantined. Evans County remains a community with severe transmission rates. We are cautiously optimistic about the data; however, we will remain vigilant in our mitigation efforts to reduce spread in school and in our community.
4th grade students at CES are modeling numbers using their knowledge of place values.
Students in Mrs. Saucedo’s class drew self portraits and set goals for the school year!
Blue House Howls at CMS!
Claxton Elementary students are back at school and hard at work!
Students at Claxton Middle School are being issued a Chromebook and charger that can be taken home for use. Parents and guardians, please make sure that the Chromebook Policy Form is signed and returned in order for your child to receive a device. Students are responsible for taking the device home to charge each night and bringing it to school each day.