Carrollton Junior High School
Recent News About Carrollton Junior High School
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Record number of CHS students to compete for Governor's Honors
Following an extensive application and interview process, 15 Carrollton High School students have been nominated to compete at the state level for Governor’s Honors, setting a record for the most students selected to compete in the next round.
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CHS senior Hailey Jackson earns first place, Best in Show in art competition
A Carrollton High School senior continues to be recognized for her artistic talents, with her latest awards including a first place honor and Best in Show, presented at the Hughston Foundation Art Gala Nov. 10.
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Second annual Out of the Darkness Walk to be held Oct. 30
For the second consecutive year, Carrollton High School student Olivia Cranford and her mother, Becky, have teamed up with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention to organize an Out of the Darkness Walk at Hobbs Farm in Carrollton on Oct. 30.
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CJHS eight graders named REACH Scholars
Five Carrollton Junior High School eighth-graders were presented with a life-changing opportunity on Wednesday when they committed to participating in the REACH Georgia Scholars program with the support of their families, mentors, and community members.
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Public Notice of proposed amendments to subdivision regulations
Public Notice of proposed amendments to subdivision regulations
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CHS's Michael Harvey had epiphany about his career path
Even though hints along the way tried to steer him to a career in education when he was planning his transition to adulthood, Harvey said he ignored them – or just didn't pay attention. His first plan was to become a journalist, a natural career choice for someone who loves government and history.
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Celebrating top academic performers a Carrollton High School legacy
A graduation tradition that stands the test of time still headlines the announcement of graduates at every high school commencement – the recognition of the top two academic performers of the class who claim the coveted titles of valedictorian and salutatorian. But this year also recognizes the honorees from 100 years ago whose names were lost to history – until now.
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Senior Adulting Day prepares CHS students for next steps
Before the month of May is over, graduating seniors officially will enter the world of adulthood – even if they aren’t quite ready – but this year Carrollton High School decided to do something about that by launching what is sure to become a special addition to graduation preparation.
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Ten CHS seniors sign certificates of intent on Future Educators Signing Day
Ten Carrollton High School seniors who have decided to study education in college signed certificates of intent at the Georgia Future Educators Signing Day May 17.
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CCS Education Foundation partners with Center for the Arts to provide enrichment experience
CCS Education Foundation partners with Center for the Arts to provide enrichment experience
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Junior Honor Marshals announced at Carrollton High School
Fourteen Carrollton High School juniors have been selected to represent their class as Honor Marshals.
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Four CJHS mathletes qualify for state competition
Four students on Carrollton Junior High School's MATHCOUNTS team advanced to state competition following the team’s strong finish overall in the region championship on Feb. 17, continuing the rich tradition of state representation from CJHS since 1992.
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Winding road leads soprano Lyle on successful journey
Class of 2013 alum's future is bright in world of opera In this ongoing series, we reach out to CHS alumni to learn what they are doing now that they have the advantage of experience, education and self-reflection. This month’s pick is Greer Lyle, Class of 2013. The main entrance of Carrollton High School features a mural of “The Phantom of the Opera,” prominently featuring Greer, who played the Phantom’s love interest Christine her senior year. She has since continued to pursue a career as an operatic soprano, taking an educational route a little different than most aspiring performers.
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13 CCS students named district winners in 'Young Authors'
Thirteen Carrollton City Schools students have been named district-level winners in the Young Georgia Authors Writing Competition and have advanced to the regional contest.
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CHS literary team captures back-to-back region crowns
The Carrollton High School literary team earned qualifying scores in 11 of 12 competition categories, securing the region 5-AAAAAA championship March 3 at the Mabry Center for the Arts
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CHS coding team earns national accolades with U.S. Congressional App Challenge
Fourth time CHS wins 3rd Congressional District
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Nine CHS students named Governor's Honors Semi-Finalists
Nine Carrollton High School students who were nominated to compete at the state level for Governor’s Honors have cleared the next hurdle by being named semi-finalists.
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35th annual Ben Scott Sports Auction to be held next month
For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020, Carrollton High School’s annual Ben Scott Sports Auction will return to an in-person event this spring.
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CCS Education Foundation offering new scholarship for construction-bound students
The Carrollton City Schools Education Foundation recently announced the creation of a new scholarship that will honor the life and legacy of two construction superintendents who lost their lives during the global pandemic, while encouraging students who aim to work in the construction industry.
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CCS Education Foundation offering new scholarship in honor of Ronnie Walton
The Carrollton City Schools Education Foundation recently announced the creation of a new scholarship in memory of a beloved former Carrollton High School teacher.