Important- This is another friendly reminder about the new MCV4 vaccine required by the state of Georgia. Students 16 or older entering the 11th grade now have to have this vaccine to start the 11th grade. Please go ahead and call the Charlton County Health Department at (855)473-4374 to schedule your appointment. They are worried that there will be too many people at the last minute, and they will not have time to accommodate everyone. Thank you.
Attention Seniors and Parents: It is now time to schedule your senior portraits through CADY. You must have your portrait taken by CADY to be in our yearbook. Take advantage of the limited time promotion to receive a free scene in June.
Please go to cady.com/schedule

Yearbooks are on sale!

2021 Baseball Playoffs: We host the final 4 games on Saturday, May 15th. We play Metter Saturday at 3:30 pm and 6:00 pm. We will play Monday at 3:30 pm if needed. Come out and see some good baseball.
On Monday, April 26th, The Retired Teachers Association and the Charlton County Chamber of Commerce honored CCHS STAR student, Chelsea Thompson, and STAR teacher, Curt Hersey. We are proud of Chelsea and Mr. Hersey for receiving this honor! Additionally, we appreciate The Retired Teachers Association and Charlton County Chamber of Commerce for recognizing the individuals who are awarded the titles of STAR student and STAR teacher each year.
CCHS Student Ambassador Program: Congratulations to our CCHS Student Ambassadors and Ms. Tracy Willis. They are the winners of Region 1 Students Ambassador competition. There are only 13 regions in the entire state, and we won our region. Also, we finished 8th in the state. Team members are: Jolie Pickren, Chloe Morgan, Delaney Murrell, Shelby Bell, Anna Howard, Skyler Johnson, Emma Woolard, Sania Jordan, Ellie Murray, Gant Geiger, and Dylan McAlister. Not pictured: Delaney Murrell

Attention Prom Students:
Please note that students attending prom must remain at school during their regular schedule on Friday. No student with a first block may arrive at school later than 9:00 a.m. No student with a fourth block may leave school before 2:30 p.m. We will hold a meeting with juniors and seniors attending prom on Friday, May 7th.. The prom will last from 7:30 p.m. until 11:30 p, m. on May 8th.
On Tuesday, May 4, 2021, GA Future Educators Signing Day was held at CCHS to recognize students who have been accepted into college and are planning to pursue a career in education. Three students participated this year. Katelyn Murray and Emma Harris will both be attending ABAC to major in Agricultural Education. Leah Boatright will be attending Valdosta State University to major in Music Education. Congratulations to these students! #gafutureeducator #gaeducatorssigningday21
CCHS Region Championship Track Trophies- Congratulations to the girls and boys track teams and the coaches.
Region 2-A Baseball Awards 2021: These awards are determined by the region's head baseball coaches. Congratulations to the individual players and to the entire team for winning the region championship.
CCHS Track Region Champs: Boys and Girls track are region campions for 2021- Congratulations to both teams, Coach Bailey, Coach Phillips, and Coach Rowan
Message of interest for FES: Pre-K registration is Tuesday, April 27. From 9 o'clock until 12 o'clock.Please bring your child so the dental, hearing and vision and nutrition screening can be completed.
Region 2-A Public Champions

CCHS is pleased to announce that Katy Ruth Huling is our 2021 Teacher of the Year. Mrs. Huling has been teaching for 15 years. She has taught Georgia History, middle grades math, and high school math. She began her career at South Effingham Middle School (2006-2008), and she has also taught at Bethune Middle School (2010-2011) and Charlton County High School (2008-2010 / 2011 – present). She is a graduate of Charlton County High School and Georgia Southern University. She holds a Bachelor's degree and a Master’s degree in Middle Grades Education as well as an Education Specialist degree in Secondary Mathematics.
On top of teaching math at CCHS, Mrs. Huling is an advisor for the student council organization and the literary competition team. She also co-directs the spring musical each year and serves on our school leadership team.
Please help us congratulate Mrs. Huling on this honor.
We would also like to applaud the educators that have been selected as Teacher of the Year at our feeder schools. We realize that academic achievement is a group effort, and we want to thank the teachers at Folkston Elementary School (Valerie Gowen), Saint George Elementary School (Jade Olinto), and Bethune Middle School (Amy Bell) for helping pave the way for our students at CCHS.
The 2021 region runner-up golf trophies are on display in the admin office at CCHS.

PBIS NEWS: Seniors, please click the following link for information about the PBIS scholarship. The CCHS PBIS team will award four students with a $300 scholarship this year. Any senior that has been nominated as a student of the month, during this school year, is eligible to apply! The deadline to apply is Friday, April 30th! https://5il.co/rpj9

PBIS NEWS: Please click the link to see pictures and read about our April students of the month! You will also find a picture and information about our April teacher of the month!! https://5il.co/rpf2
The CCHS Literary Team competed at Region 2A Literary Meet at Irwin County High School. The following students competed:
Humorous Oral Interpretation: Megan Manusuthakis(3rd)
Rhetorical Essay: Megan Manusuthakis (3rd)
Personal Essay: Victoria Corn (3rd)
Argumentative Essay: Erica Rhoden (3rd)
Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking: Edward McCormick (5th)
Boys Solo: Lucas Johnson (3rd)
The following students won first place and will compete at the GHSA State Literary Meet next weekend at Georgia Military College:
Girls Solo: Jolie Pickren
Boys Quartet: Jonah Capps, Judson Graham, Lucas Johnson, and Tanner Murray
Girls Trio: Jolie Pickren, Addie Jacoby, and Delaney Rigdon
(Not pictured- Megan Manusuthakis)

It is National Librarian Day, and we have the best one ever at CCHS. We are very thankful to have Ms. Meagan Lee in our media center. She does so much for our staff and students. Without her our library would just be a room with books, computers, and media material. Thank you Ms. Lee for being at CCHS.
The goal of the Secretary of State’s Ambassadors Program is to provide high school students an opportunity to engage as a leader within their school and community. Students gain leadership experience by learning about and teaching Georgia civics to your peers, learning about voter registration and promoting and encouraging other students to register to vote. Throughout the school year, teams will organize and carry out various activities for points that go towards the regional and statewide competition. Regional winners and an overall state are announced at the end of the competition. The ambassadors at CCHS won Region 1 and finished 8th overall in the state competition. We have a great group of ambassadors and we are very proud of them! (not pictured - Delaney Murrell)