
We are proud to recognize and celebrate an incredible group of students who have committed to pursuing careers in education! As part of Georgia Educator Signing Day 2025, these students took the first step toward becoming the next generation of teachers, leaders, and difference-makers in our schools and communities.
Their passion, dedication, and enthusiasm for shaping young minds is inspiring, and we couldn't be more excited to support them on their journey. Whether they plan to teach kindergarteners their ABCs, inspire middle schoolers to love science, or guide high schoolers toward success—these future educators are ready to make an impact.
Thank you to our CTAE program for providing pathways and opportunities that prepare students for bright futures in the classroom. Thank you to Mrs. Jamie Haynes for her leadership and commitment as the Early Childhood Education pathway teacher at CCHS.
Please join us in congratulating our future teachers! 🍎🎓👏
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The new CCHS is taking shape.

GoFan and parking information for the ECI playoff games. Wednesday , May 7th. Game 1 : 3:30pm, Game 2: 6:15 pm.


Congratulations to David Walters on signing to play baseball at Truett McConnell University. David has exceled academically and athletically. We know that he will continue to make Charlton County proud! Congrats David!

I know everyone had a wonderful Teacher Appreciation Week. I never thought I would not be able to be there. I have always enjoyed calling the names over the intercom. I've done that for quite a few years. Thanks to Mrs. Melinda, Mrs. Breanna, Mr. Cooper and Mr. Harris for their help in our TAW celebration! Thanks for all you do!

ATTENTION CCHS SENIOR PARENTS: Your child has been sent an email about the Senior Brunch to be held May 16th. The email has the information and details about the brunch along with a form to fill out. Please have them fill out the form along with bringing the money for their guests as soon as possible. Thank you so very much!

Thursday consisted of hamburgers and hotdogs cooked by our very own Assistant Principal , Mr. Cooper. Desserts provided by CCHS parents. A special thanks to Sue Crawford, Cindy Thomas, and Cassandra Morgan for setting up for the meal and coordinating desserts. We appreciate all you do .
A good teacher can inspire hope, ignite the imagination, and instill a love of learning





Taco Tuesday and Soup and Salad Wednesday was a hit with our teachers and staff. Chill Zone was on campus for a sweet treat as well. Thank you to all who have donated your time and resources to help make this week possible. A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.











I know you have enjoyed a wonderful Teacher Appreciation Week. Don't forget to see Mrs. Melinda for your CCHS jacket on Thursday or Friday. Thanks for all you do!

CCHS kicked off Teacher Appreciation week with a variety of Biscuits donated by Burger King and some yummy Kubs Coffee. Friendly Express donated some of their fabulous Hunts Brother Pizza for lunch....and we topped that off with some sweet cookies donated by the Harveys Bakery. Thank you all so much for showing our wonderful teaches and staff all the love today. A teacher takes a hand, opens a mind, and touches a heart!



Due to lack of participation, the Bow Bunny Blitz cheerleading fundraiser has been cancelled. We hope to revisit this fundraiser in the future.


CCHS would like to give a huge shoutout to Ms. Sandy McDonald and Mr. Anthony Jackson for their generous Prom Angel donations to two students at CCHS. They work hard to fundraiser throughout the year in order to provide prom essentials for these lucky students. In doing so, they honor the memory of their late daughter Coco. This is the sixth year of the Prom Angel program. Through this program, the students selected receive a gift bag including gift cards for attire, grooming, and dinner. This award helps alleviate one of the many financial burdens that these students incur during their senior year. Congrats to this year's recipients: Makayla Milton & Tyler Alberson!


Attention 2025 Prom Attendees:
BPI will be at the CCHS Prom on Saturday, April 5th to take pictures. They will offer singles packages and couples packages. A flyer has been emailed to all juniors and seniors. You may also find this information on the CCHS Facebook page.

The new CCHS is coming along. Pope Construction is making amazing progress every day.

Please see the attached flyer for information about prom photos.


Attention: Class of 2025


Important Class Ring Notice- The last chance to order class rings will be Wednesday, March 26th during lunch. You can use the QR code on the attached flyer to view the catalog and make an order. The Herff Jones representative will be here on March 26 to answer questions and make orders.


The 2025/2026 CCHS cheerleaders are busy fundraising in preparation for the upcoming season. Please consider participating in the fundraisers outlined in the Google Slides presentation linked below to help support our athletes! GO TRIBE!
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Vf1-TJ-7mfyo-5grRe_ZaJIbFsY_QQxfVfuzsPTx-qo/edit?usp=sharing



Important Baseball News:
The time for the double header with Brooks county this Friday, March 21st has been moved up to a 3:30 PM start for game 1.
All youth players should be at Indian Field by 5:00 PM. Game two will not begin before 5pm.


On Saturday, March 8, the Charlton County Literary Team competed in the regional literary meet where they placed 3rd overall. Robert Anderson placed fourth in domestic extemporaneous speaking; Jonathan Tobon-Villanueva placed third in international extemporaneous speaking; Robert Anderson and Emmanuel Nunez placed third in duo interpretation; Stephanie Greer competed in the humorous interpretation; Ella Rodeffer placed fourth in argumentative essay; Emma Walters placed second in personal essay; Lilly Huling placed first in literary analysis; Ashanti Everett placed second in girls solo; the girls trio, made up of Ashanti Everett, Chloe Mayer, and Janae Milton, placed second; the boys quartet, made up of Cooper Lloyd, Alec Rhoden, Bennett Roberson, and Drew Wilson, won first place; and Cooper Lloyd won boys solo. Lilly Huling, the boys quartet, and Cooper Lloyd will compete at state on Saturday, March 22, at Georgia Military College, in Milledgeville. Congratulations to all of these students and their sponsors, Mrs. Huling, Mr. Sloan, and Dr. Newvine!