CCSS has been in communication with our EMA Director about the safety of our roadways. As stated yesterday, we will be open for school tomorrow, Friday, January 24th. Please drive carefully.
Based on the current conditions, it’s not likely that Tuesday’s historic snowfall will melt away before temperatures drop again tonight, which could lead to unsafe road conditions for our buses and others Thursday morning. With safety in mind and out of an abundance of caution, CCSS will remain closed Thursday, January 23rd with plans to reopen Friday, January 24th.
Due to the anticipated impact from the winter storm in our area, Crisp County Schools will be closed on Tuesday, January 21st and Wednesday, January 22nd. This closure includes Crisp County Early Learning Academy. Please be safe and we hope to see everyone back at school on Thursday, January 23rd. As always, please stay abreast of the most updated information on the Crisp County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page.
In response to the impact of the expected weather forecast and school closures, Crisp County Schools will be distributing meal bags today, Monday, January 20th at the old middle school main entrance area (1116 East 24th Avenue) from 12-2. These meals are for students ages 2-18. Students do not have to be present to pickup meals. More information about the expected school closures will be released after the 12:30 weather briefing with EMA officials.
We are monitoring the timing and magnitude of potential weather impacts for our community. We are relying on weather information from the National Weather Service and our local EMA Director. As always, you can also keep up with updates on the Crisp County Sheriff’s Office facebook page. Thanks for your patience.
Please be advised that CCSS will continue to closely monitor the weather situation for our area. At this time, and based on the latest weather briefing, the conditions are still uncertain. For this reason, we are continuing to monitor the safety of being on roadways in our area. At this time school will resume as normal. If conditions worsen we will send an update. As always, continue to monitor the Crisp County Sheriff Office facebook page for updates in addition to other reliable media sources. Thank you for your patience.
Parents:
Read Across America Week will be here before we know it. (March 3rd-7th)
Here is this years T-Shirt design.
Students should receive a form this week for orders.
Cash Only.
Money due by January 27th
*Questions: Please email sprather@crispschools.org
CCES Stem/Science Night
January 14th @ 5PM
Parents and students please plan to join us.
Please use extreme caution as you travel to schools this morning due to an accident on southbound I-75 at exit 99. Traffic is being diverted and will impact Frontage Road and Old Hatley Road so expect delays. Thank you
Just have to BRAG!
Congratulations Mrs. Roney!
December Cougar Way Champion
CCES has Chromebooks for sale.
$50 cash
No refunds.
Perfect for kids watching YouTube or surfing the internet.
Shining Stars from October.
*Sorry for the late post.
Letter from our State Superintendent:
https://gadoe.org/about/superintendent/
Excitement is in the air!
Please do not forget about the last day for the “Community Awareness Event”. If you missed the opportunity on this past Monday, you have another chance to receive some helpful information presented by a knowledgeable speaker, Dr. Fred Polite.
Come learn about the dangers of social media, bullying, anger management, drugs, violence, vaping, and overall school/community disruptions.
When: Today, October 10th
Where: The Auditorium (old Middle School campus)
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Reminder: Primary and Elementary Schools
Parents, Staff, Students, and Community
Join us today at the auditorium at 6:00 for the primary and elementary Community Awareness Event. Everyone is invited!
We want to see you! Please make plans to attend the session for your child’s grade level. The guest speakers will be sharing very useful information for parents and others. Snacks will be available in case you do not have time for dinner before the session.
The entire community is invited to a “Community Awareness Event” to help us spread the word about the dangers of social media, bullying, anger management, drugs, violence, vaping, and overall school/community disruptions. Guest speakers will facilitate this event.
What: Community Awareness Event
When: October 7th for Primary and Elementary levels and October 10th for Middle and High levels
Where: The Auditorium (old Middle School campus)
Why: “Creating a better Crisp County through education”
Time: 6:00 p.m.
***SAVE THE DATES***
October 7 & 10, 2024
The entire community is invited to a “Community Awareness Event” to help us spread the word about the dangers of social media, bullying, anger management, drugs, violence, vaping, and overall school/community disruptions. Guest speakers will facilitate this event.
What: Community Awareness Event
When: October 7th for Primary and Elementary levels and October 10th for Middle and High levels
Where: The Auditorium (old Middle School campus)
Why: “Creating a better Crisp County through education”
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Due to the impacts from Hurricane Helene, the football game for Friday, October 4, 2024 against Tattnall County has been rescheduled for Friday, November 8, 2024. This rescheduled game will still be played in Tattnall County with kickoff at 7:30 pm.
Thank you for your continued support. Go Cougars!
Early Dismissal Schedule for 9/26/2024
CCPK – 11:30 a.m.
CCPS and CCES – 12:00 p.m.
CCMS and CCHS – 12:30 p.m.