The Chambers County College Fair was hosted today at the LaFayette HS gym from 8 to 11 am for students from Valley, Lanett, Inspire, Chambers Academy and LaFayette to visit with college admissions recruiters from across the southeast. Over 30 postsecondary recruiters attended.
LaFayette HS & the CCSD announced a partnership with The Why Not Win Institute and Larry Thornton. Sponsors sent $4,492. in donated books to be gifted to all of the LHS students in grades 9-12 for a book study project. The goal of this outreach is to develop individual excellence with leadership lessons from Larry Thornton's book, Why Not Win? Pictured is LHS Principal, Christy Brock-Johnson & Assistant, Michael Pattillo with a group of students. Students will be reviewing the lessons from the book study for a visit from Mr. Thornton who will share his life lessons with the LHS student body on Oct 23rd. Thornton's book was recently featured on NBC news: https://www.wvtm13.com/article/editorial-2024-paris-olympics/61767535 Mr. Thornton's mission is shared with the link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWeWLZz_wsM A big thanks to AU's Dave Ketchen for helping making this possible for our LHS students!
The CCSD is announcing immediate hiring opportunities for Secondary English & Math teachers. These new hires will receive a $3,000. hiring bonus in three installments for the 2024-25 school year to fill critical needs. Apply via the employment link on the CCSD district website.
Let's all give a big round of applause to Nurse Carla Anthony for achieving the position of District 4 Chairperson on the board of directors for the Alabama Association of School Nurses!.. Pictured left to right are Dr. LaBrenda Marshall ALSDE Nurse Administrator, Carla Anthony, RN CCBOE Lead Nurse, Julie Bailey, RN, AASN President
The CCSD is thrilled to partner with Larry Thornton & The Why Not Win Institute . This non-profit strives to develop individual excellence using leadership lessons from the book, Why Not Win? by Larry Thornton. Sponsors sent $3,000 in books to be gifted to the 6-8th grade students at JP Powell STEAM Magnet School. We are excited to share that Mr. Thornton has committed to speak to our students at both JPP & LaFayette HS on Oct. 23rd. His inspirational book was recently featured on NBC news: https://www.wvtm13.com/article/editorial-2024-paris-olympics/61767535
More on Mr. Thornton's mission is shared with the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWeWLZz_wsM
Special thanks to AU's Mr. Dave Ketchen for helping making this a reality for our students!
Chambers County Schools uses My School Bucks to make it easier for parents to add funds to their students' meal accounts and pay some school fees. Please see the links below to help you navigate the My School Bucks site.
Check Balance:
Make sure your student has lunch money for the week. Check their balance anytime at
MySchoolBucks.com or on the go with the app!
Log in or create your FREE account today: https://hssk12.co/2BF7qWx
Autopay:
Take ‘lunch money’ off your to-do list! Set up AutoPay in MySchoolBucks to automatically add
money when your student’s balance gets low.
See How:
https://blog.heartlandschoolsolutions.com/msb/set-and-forget-heres-how-to-get-started-with-autopay
Low Balance Alerts:
Always know when your student’s meal balance is low! Create your free MySchoolBucks
account today to get automatic alerts: https://hssk12.co/2BF7qWx
Mobile App
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check balances anytime, anywhere!
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Purchase History
Ever wonder what your student is eating for lunch? Review their meal purchases in your
MySchoolBucks account to stay in the know!
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Welcome back to our students & staff to kick off our first day of school for the 2024-25 school year! Thanks to our business partners in education who have joined with the CCSD to invest in our students and staff this year. Our gold sponsors are Dr. Padgett & John Soules Foods.
The Chambers County Board of Education will hold two (2) public hearings concerning the proposed budget for fiscal year 2025. The first public hearing will be held on Wednesday, August 21, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. CDT. The second public hearing will be held on Wednesday, September 11, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. CDT. Both public hearings will be conducted at the Central Office located at 1298 Vocational Drive in Lafayette, Alabama. For more information, you may call (334) 864-9343, Extension 10206.
The CCSD would like to thank the team at Coca Cola Bottling Company for helping sponsor drinks & water for our upcoming district staff Institute this upcoming Thursday for August 1st. Thanks for partnering to support our staff development for the CCSD! We appreciate you!
A talented group of educators gathered today at the CCSD representing both LaFayette & Valley HS's to update the district's secondary pacing guides for English Language Arts, Math, Science, & Social Studies for grades 9-12. Thanks to the awesome teamwork that made the dreamwork.
Chambers County School District's public release concerning the Community Eligibility Program (CEP)
CCSD Parents and students get ready to mark your calendars: Alabama's Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday for school-related items begins at 12:01 a.m. Friday, July 19, and ends at midnight Sunday, July 21. Check your school's website and Facebook page for supply lists and dress code requirements, and buy them tax-free Friday through Sunday.
Sharing this CCSD School Uniform outreach from Old Navy in Tiger Town. Coming very soon along with a 10% discount for teachers for the Back to School sale in July. Mark your calendars for Alabama's Tax Free Weekend is set for July 19th - 21st.
We are hiring & are looking for English Language Arts teachers as well as a new business marketing teacher for Inspire Academy. See the link below or the employment opportunities on the CCSD website:
https://hiretrue-prod.com/hiretrue/ce3/job-board/e64590f9-2bf7-449a-83a5-2e87b4bbf959/9e8f886b-cf7a-42e2-b061-aede7d80ec49?jb=1
The Operation Wipeout team met today at the CCSD. We know that Chambers County has had the highest incidence of Cervical Cancer in the State of Alabama. Today we are excited to share the 23-24 numbers from Alabama Department of Public Health. HPV vaccine numbers to prevent cervical cancer grew for grades 9-12 at LHS from a range of 70% to 93%. Likewise, the same numbers at VHS increased to a range of 60% to 72.59% students vaccinated against HPV. The numbers also increased at both middle schools. The CCSD is thankful to partner with this team to wipeout cervical cancer here in Chambers County. Please watch the link below to learn more of this story and cause: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1F4DtrUE5efxU3d98mgHPVdn_vNArD_kf/view
Reminder all parents and students: The CCSD 2024 Summer School Credit Recovery begins tomorrow & will be hosted at Inspire Academy in LaFayette from 7:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. CST daily. There is an $80 fee for each credit recovery course attempted. There will be 2 sessions beginning on May 29, 30, June 3-13 & June 12 – 27. Both sessions run Monday-Thursday. Classes are open to students in grades 6-12.
Chambers County HOSA is hosting a Blood Drive & Car Wash on Friday, May 24th from 10:00 – 4:00 p.m. EST at the Valley HS parking lot. Lunch will be provided. Your support will help send students to nationals to compete in Houston, TX this summer. Please come out and support!
SUMMER 2024
May 23, 2024
Students participating in Chambers Co Reading & Math Camps, Credit Recovery Program, Makerspace, and Race Camps during June will have breakfast and lunch provided by the Chambers Co CNP staff volunteers. The Summer Feeding program will be June 3- June 27, 2024 (Mon-Thu).
The CCSD hosted Board Recognition for the District's Academic "Top 3" at Monday night's Board Meeting on May 20, 2024. LaFayette HS "Top Three" were #1) Danasia Thomas, #2) Ny’aiza Linson, and #3) Deaundra Vines. Valley HS "Top Three" were #1) Jackson Sanders, #2) Nevaeh Crane and #3) Lily Smith. CCSD Superintendent, Dr. Casey Chambley presented awards to each of the "Top Three" in recognition of their accomplishments. Congratulations to all the students for their outstanding academic achievements!