Teachers make adjustments amidst pandemic challenges
One month into the 2021-22 school year, Cedar Shoals teachers still face unique circumstances: they have to keep their distance,
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One month into the 2021-22 school year, Cedar Shoals teachers still face unique circumstances: they have to keep their distance,
Read MoreFrom discussions about race and gender discrimination to school spirit initiatives, the Cedar Shoals peer leadership program has become a
Read MoreWhen COVID-19 cut the 2019-20 in-person school year short, administrators and teachers were presented with the unique challenge of continuing
Read MoreKicking off the 2021-22 school year, Cedar Shoals welcomes new staff into the building, including a world traveler, a hip-hop
Read MoreWith a 12% acceptance rate, getting accepted into West Point, the United States Military Academy, is no small feat. Cedar
Read MoreThe pandemic has changed all of our lives. We have all struggled in ways we might have never imagined. But
Read MoreFrom 2010 to 2020, CCSD’s gifted program grew by 43%, which is eight times greater than the growth of the
Read MoreAs a self-proclaimed extrovert known for the lively greetings he offers in the hallways, junior Mich Bodden’s experiences during the
Read MoreIn Georgia, most students populate desks rather than Zoom screens. In-person instruction is considered to be superior in terms of
Read MoreBefore COVID-19 caused a nationwide lockdown one year ago in the U.S., students woke up every morning to go to
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