May 18, 2012
 

 

For: Girls & Boys

Ages: Pre-Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle School Ages (varies for each sport). Click on the links below to learn more.

 

Basketball - May 24 - 25
Cheerleading - July 16 - 20

 

Soccer - June 5 - 7
Softball - May 29 - June 1
Wrestling - June 25-27

 

 
May 14, 2012
 

Region 1-AAAAA Players of the Year
 

Congratulations to following Colquitt County High School students who received the honor being named Region 1-AAAAA Players of the Year in their respective sports.  Pictured left to right, Meagan May - Soccer, Ty Flournoy-Smith - Offense (Football),
Matt Creech - Baseball, and Makeba Ponder - Basketball.

 
May 14, 2012
   


Doerun Elementary School fifth graders with Senator Saxby Chambliss at the Capitol in Washington, D.C.

 
May 10, 2012
  The Georgia Special Needs Scholarship (GSNS) Program is a parental choice program for special needs students attending Georgia public schools who are served under an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). The following provides information regarding eligibility and the different choice options available under the GSNS Program for the 2012 - 2013 school year. The GSNS web page http://www.gadoe.org/External-Affairs-and-Policy/Policy/Pages/Special-Needs-Scholarship-Program.aspx has all information regarding the program.

Georgia Special Needs Scholarship Letter - English                 Necesidad Especial de Becas en Georgia - Espanol
 
May 9, 2012
 

 
Funston Elementary School fifth graders visit Washington, D.C. 
Photo from Jefferson Memorial over looking the Potomac.

 
May 8, 2012
 

 
Hamilton Elementary School fifth graders visit Washington, D.C.

 
May 4, 2012
   

BRAVO!
Balancing Responsibility and
Achievement while Valuing Others 

Congratulations to Mrs. Kim Ashley the 2012 BRAVO Employee of the Year!   Mrs. Ashley(center) is a paraprofessional at R.B. Wright Elementary School.  She has been employed with the Colquitt County Schools for four years.  Mrs. Ashley shared, "Nothing brings more joy to my heart than to see the eyes of the students I serve light up as they accomplish or learn something new."

Mrs. Marjorie Thompson (left), Hamilton Elementary school nurse and Mrs. Pat Willis (right), Program for Exceptional Children's admissions assistant were named as finalists.

Click for more information on all nominees.

May 3, 2012

3rd Annual Lady Packer Basketball Mini Camp 

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WHEN: May 24th - 25th
WHERE: CCHS Gymnasium
AGE: 5 - 13 (Boys & Girls)
TIME: 8:30am - 12:00pm
COST: $30.00
 


Registration will begin at 8:00am on Thursday, May 24th 

Pre-Registration Encouraged Contact Rondesha Williams
rwilliam@colquitt.k12.ga.us
 

 

April 24, 2012
 

Congratulations to the 2012 Georgia Educational Technology Fair Winners! 



 
April 23, 2012
 

 

Georgia Department of Agriculture Kicks-Off Feed My School For a Week
Norman Park Elementary School is one of three Georgia schools participating in the 2012 inaugural "Feed My School for a Week" program.  The event took place April 23-27, 2012.  The Feed My School initiative increases the nutritional value and quality of food in Georgia schools and bridges the communication gaps from the farm to the cafeteria, resulting in healthier Georgia children. As the mission continues to expand and reach every school across the state, there will be decreased barriers in the farm to school efforts and increased awareness as students learn and experience, both educationally and nutritionally, where their food comes from. Read more...

 

April 16, 2012
   

Colquitt County High School Students Selected for Governor's Honors Program

 

Colquitt County High School students selected for the 2012 Georgia Governor’s Honors Program are: 
(pictured left to right)

Katie Beth Tucker - Agriscience/Biotechnology
Will Bannister - Chemistry
Katie Russell - Agriscience/Environmental Science

Click for full press release.

 

April 13, 2012

2012 USDA Summer Feeding Program

The 2012 USDA funded Summer Feeding Program kicks off at all sites on June 4, 2012.  Feeding sites will be open for all children 18 years of age or younger.  All meals are free of charge regardless of school meal eligibility during the school year.  No registration is required for those attending.  Breakfast and lunch meals are served each day starting at 8:30am and again at 12:00pm.  ALL sites will be closed on July 4th. 
The final day for serving meals will be July 20, 2012.

Please call the Colquitt County School Nutrition Office at 890-6228 for a Summer Feeding Site closest to you.  We welcome individual walk-ons and organized groups of children, such as Vacation Bible School groups. USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

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