
Happy Friday Everybody!! Please check out the link to see the latest info from the CCSD Nurses: https://5il.co/lrcm
Good luck tonight Chargers!!
#KEEPCHARGINGFORWARD


Did you know that your participation in the Census has a direct impact to Choctaw County Schools? The data collected through the Census count helps to determine the amount of Federal Funds that CCSD receives for our schools. Please take a few minutes and complete the 2020 Census survey. Our students will appreciate it!


Thank you Mrs. Huffman and Mr. Davidson for keeping our campus beautiful!!



THE WELDING CLASS THAT WAS SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. The new date for the welding class has been rescheduled for October 13.


Good Morning Chargers!! Today we encountered some problems with our original domain (choctaw.k12.ms.us) and it going to our website. I'm working to get this resolved, but this is a good opportunity for us to make the change to using choctawsd.ms and choctawsd.com. Thank you!!


Homecoming week at CCCTC!





The Health Science Clinical Services students completed their cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification training. Great job on your skills check-offs.


The Sports Medicine students completed their cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification training. The students did a great job with their skills check offs.




Health Science students were completing skill check-offs for donning and doffing for their personal protective equipment (PPE). PPE is commonly used in health care facilities to reduce the spread of infectious organisms and/or diseases.

This afternoon we had a few issues with our Chromebooks and internet accessibility. We are preparing the devices to safely work away from campus and ran into some unexpected problems in doing so. If your device is still unable to connect to any websites, the device policy needs to be updated. Typically this is done is 3 hours or less, but if it still has not updated, contact your school to arrange to have the device updated locally. Very sorry for the inconvenience. #KeepChargingForward

This afternoon we had a few issues with our Chromebooks and internet accessibility. We are preparing the devices to safely work away from campus and ran into some unexpected problems in doing so. If your device is still unable to connect to any websites, the device policy needs to be updated. Typically this is done in 3 hours or less, but if it still has not updated, contact your school to arrange to have the device updated locally. Very sorry for the inconvenience. #KeepChargingForward

This afternoon we had a few issues with our Chromebooks and internet accessibility. We are preparing the devices to safely work away from campus and ran into some unexpected problems in doing so. If your device is still unable to connect to any websites, the device policy needs to be updated. Typically this is done is 3 hours or less, but if it still has not updated, contact your school to arrange to have the device updated locally. Very sorry for the inconvenience. #KeepChargingForward

Choctaw County School Board members enjoyed delicious treats from Mrs. Fondren's Culinary Arts students while participating in the MS School Board’s Association Virtual Policy Conference.

Students in culinary arts year 1 practiced working safely with the convection ovens by baking homemade peanut butter cookies. They also learned about proper measurement and portioning.

Culinary arts year 2 prepared egg breakfast dishes including Quiche Lorraine, Cheese and Sausage Frittata, and classic Eggs Benedict. They learned a variety of egg preparation methods including frying, scrambling, poaching, and making diner-style and French-style omelets.

Attention Parents & Students! CCSD is proud to announce that the USDA is allowing the district to extend flexibilities of our Summer Food Service Program. Check out the details here >>> https://5il.co/kurn


Great job 7th, 8th and JV football Chargers on their wins tonight over East Webster!! #ChargedUp


Culinary Arts I students conducted a general safety audit of their kitchen facilities. Mrs. Fondren shows students one of the fire extinguishers and explains the inspection process.


Mr. Johnson's Sports Medicine students were learning how to properly donn and doff personal protective equipment (PPE) today. PPE is commonly used in a variety of health care settings for infection control purposes.


