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CCSD 2024 Teachers & Support Employees of the Year

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Congratulations to our 2024-2025 Teachers and Support Employees of the Year. We appreciate what you do for the Chambers County School District students! 🍎District Level Winners Secondary Teacher of the Year – Susan Grizzard Elementary Teacher of the Year – Lera Grubbs Support Employee of the Year – Christy Goss 🍎Bob Harding Shawmut Elementary Teacher Of The Year-   Donna Meadows Support Employee Of The Year-  Jessica White 🍎Eastside JP Powell Magnet School Teacher Of The Year-  Amanda Norris Support Employee Of The Year-  Tanisha Cammon 🍎Fairfax Elementary Teacher Of The Year-  Natalie Griffith Support Employee Of The Year - Christy Goss 🍎Huguley Elementary Teacher Of The Year-  Lera Grubbs Support Employee Of The Year-  Tina Wilkins 🍎Inspire Academy Teacher Of The Year-  James Winkles Support Employee Of The Year -  Pierre Harvey 🍎Lafayette High School Teacher Of The Year-  Craig Agee Support Employee Of The Year-  Sha'Britt...

Chambers County School District Host Dedication Ceremony for The JROTC Power Program

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  The Chambers County School District is excited to share a historic milestone that was observed prior to the Valley High School Rams victory over Dadeville High School on Thursday, October 31st, 2024.  The JROTC Color Guard formed at midfield for a special ceremony to dedicate the Chambers County School District’s JROTC program in memory of a beloved former teacher and coach, Mr. Michael Frederic Power.  Coach Power, a former JROTC cadet during his studies at the Georgia Institute of Technology, was later commissioned as a Logistics Officer in the United States Marine Corps, where he served honorably for four years.  During his tenure as an educator at Valley High School, Coach Power served as a dedicated math teacher and coach working with JV football, JV basketball and golf teams. Valley High School Athletic Director and Head Football Coach, Adam Hunter shared the following as part of the dedication ceremony: “Words cannot describe what Coach Power meant to our sc...

CCSD Host Inspirational Say No to Drugs Inspirational Speaker

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Matt Kelley of Equip Ministries from Livingston, AL, spoke of the danger drugs pose to teens when he presented to the students at W.F. Burns Middle School, Valley High School, J.P. Powell Middle School and LaFayette High School in three separate assemblies hosted on Wednesday, October 30th.  The activities were coordinated by the Chambers County School District as part of the CCSD’s Red Ribbon Week initiative.  Red Ribbon Week is celebrated across the USA from October 21st – 31st.  The Red Ribbon initiative is the oldest, largest drug prevention program in America, reaching millions of young people every year.   This year’s theme for 2024 is “Life is a Movie, Film Drug Free.” The CCSD was excited to support and promote this initiative with our students at all of our schools across the district. Daily themes varied to promote the Red Ribbon cause across the system from school to school.  www.redribbon.org Matt Kelley leads Equip Ministries to reach teenagers...