Colquitt County High School will host an Edible Book Festival in 2022. The festival encourages students to create edible books or book-themed dishes using food. Participants will have their creations judged and prizes will be awarded in different categories.
The Caldecott Medal is awarded annually by the Association for Library Service to Children to the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children. It was named after Randolph Caldecott, an English illustrator from the 1800s. A committee of librarians who work with children's books read hundreds of books each year to select the winner. The award, a bronze medal, has been given out since 1938. Past winners have used various mediums like watercolor, ink, and collage to illustrate stories without words or to help tell the story through pictures. Honor books are also recognized each year for outstanding illustration.
This document discusses book banning and challenges. It provides definitions of banning versus challenging and statistics on the number of challenges in recent years. It outlines the typical process for challenging a book and discusses reasons books are often challenged, such as protecting children. However, it also notes banning books violates freedom of speech. Several authors weigh in supporting intellectual freedom and choice in reading materials. Examples are given of famous books that have been banned or challenged over the years.
This document outlines the key elements that are often included in biographies, including birthdate and place, family members, childhood and education, hobbies and interests, career details, reason for fame, later life events, date and location of death, and photographs. It provides examples for each element and suggests including relatable foods to help memorize the 10 common biography components.
This document provides information about altered books created at Colquitt County High School in 2021. The art teacher leading the project was Whitney Pitts. Students in the high school worked on altering books under the direction of the art teacher during that year.
The staff and students at Colquitt County High School are wishing everyone happy holidays in this short greeting. While no other details are provided about specific holidays or events, the message conveys well-wishes from the school community for the holiday season.
Este documento resume la reunión anual de padres de Título I de la Escuela Secundaria del Condado de Colquitt. Explica que la escuela recibe fondos federales de Título I para complementar los programas existentes y ayudar a los estudiantes con dificultades académicas. También describe los derechos de los padres, incluida su participación en el desarrollo del plan de participación de padres y el acuerdo escolar. Finalmente, proporciona detalles sobre las pruebas que tomarán los estudiantes y recursos
Colquitt County High School will host an Edible Book Festival in 2022. The festival encourages students to create edible books or book-themed dishes using food. Participants will have their creations judged and prizes will be awarded in different categories.
The Caldecott Medal is awarded annually by the Association for Library Service to Children to the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children. It was named after Randolph Caldecott, an English illustrator from the 1800s. A committee of librarians who work with children's books read hundreds of books each year to select the winner. The award, a bronze medal, has been given out since 1938. Past winners have used various mediums like watercolor, ink, and collage to illustrate stories without words or to help tell the story through pictures. Honor books are also recognized each year for outstanding illustration.
This document discusses book banning and challenges. It provides definitions of banning versus challenging and statistics on the number of challenges in recent years. It outlines the typical process for challenging a book and discusses reasons books are often challenged, such as protecting children. However, it also notes banning books violates freedom of speech. Several authors weigh in supporting intellectual freedom and choice in reading materials. Examples are given of famous books that have been banned or challenged over the years.
This document outlines the key elements that are often included in biographies, including birthdate and place, family members, childhood and education, hobbies and interests, career details, reason for fame, later life events, date and location of death, and photographs. It provides examples for each element and suggests including relatable foods to help memorize the 10 common biography components.
This document provides information about altered books created at Colquitt County High School in 2021. The art teacher leading the project was Whitney Pitts. Students in the high school worked on altering books under the direction of the art teacher during that year.
The staff and students at Colquitt County High School are wishing everyone happy holidays in this short greeting. While no other details are provided about specific holidays or events, the message conveys well-wishes from the school community for the holiday season.
Este documento resume la reunión anual de padres de Título I de la Escuela Secundaria del Condado de Colquitt. Explica que la escuela recibe fondos federales de Título I para complementar los programas existentes y ayudar a los estudiantes con dificultades académicas. También describe los derechos de los padres, incluida su participación en el desarrollo del plan de participación de padres y el acuerdo escolar. Finalmente, proporciona detalles sobre las pruebas que tomarán los estudiantes y recursos
This document summarizes Colquitt County High School's annual Title I parent meeting that was held on October 21, 2020. It explains that as a Title I school, CCHS receives federal funding to supplement programs for students experiencing academic difficulties. It also outlines the school's spending of Title I funds, requirements for Title I schools including annual parent meetings and involvement in planning, which schools in the county are Title I, testing information, details on parent involvement, teacher quality requirements, and how parents can contact the school or district offices with questions.
Colquitt County High School held a Christmas door decorating contest in 2019. Teachers and staff decorated their classroom doors in festive Christmas themes. Winners were chosen in different categories and received prizes for having the best decorated doors that helped get students into the holiday spirit.
This document provides summaries for 12 books that have been nominated for the Georgia Peach Book Award. Each summary is 1-3 sentences and highlights the essential plot elements or themes of the book. The summaries concisely convey the high-level stories and topics covered in each work without extensive detail.
The Colquitt County High School held an Edible Book Festival on April 29, 2019. Students created edible books or book-themed dishes to enter into categories like Most Pun-Derful, Banned or Classic Books, Children's Books, Nonfiction, and Drop Dead Gorgeous. Winners were also chosen in a People's Choice voting category. The event recognized winners in each category and thanked local sponsors and judges for their support.
The CCHS Prom 2019 will be held under the theme "The Golden Gala." Students are encouraged to purchase tickets soon as the event is expected to sell out. All are welcome to attend the gala event to celebrate the school year and enjoy dancing, food, and fun with classmates.
Dr. Seuss, born Theodor Seuss Geisel in 1904, was one of the most famous children's book authors of all time. He wrote and illustrated over 60 books during his lifetime, addressing topics ranging from education and literacy to politics and environmentalism. Some of his most well-known books include The Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, Horton Hears a Who, and The Lorax. Dr. Seuss used rhyme and invented words to make reading fun for children while imparting important lessons. He continued writing until his death in 1991 at age 87, leaving a lasting legacy as one of the most beloved children's authors.
Students at Colquitt County High School created altered books under the guidance of art teacher Mrs. Whitney Pitts in February 2019. The art project involved taking old books and creatively modifying them through techniques like collage, drawing, and painting. A special thanks was given to Mrs. Pitts for leading the book art creations.
This document provides summaries for 14 books that have been nominated for the Georgia Peach Book Award. Each summary is 3 sentences or less:
- After the Shot Drops tells the story of two best friends whose relationship is tested when one accepts an athletic scholarship and tries to fit in with privileged peers.
- Children of Blood and Bone follows Zélie, a young woman in Orïsha who remembers when the soil hummed with magic before it was outlawed by the king.
- Dear Martin explores issues of racial profiling and injustice through the eyes of Justyce, an honor student who questions teachings of Dr. King Jr. after being handcuffed by police.
- Devils Within
The staff and students at Colquitt County High School wish everyone happy holidays. They send holiday greetings from the school community. The document conveys a brief seasonal message of goodwill from Colquitt County High School.
The CCHS Media Center is hosting Halloween activities. Students are encouraged to come to the Media Center to check out books for Halloween. A variety of books on spooky topics will be available for students to read up on during Halloween.
The document provides information for seniors on preparing for life after high school, including maintaining a transcript kit with academic records and references, applying to colleges through various applications and dealing with fees and visits, considering the military or civilian job options, researching financial aid and scholarship opportunities, and noting important upcoming dates like the probe fair and FAFSA night. It stresses the importance of staying organized and keeping materials updated.
The document summarizes the 8th Annual Edible Book Festival held at Colquitt County High School on April 16, 2018. It lists the categories for edible book entries, which include Most Pun-Derful, Children's Book, Drop Dead Gorgeous, Best Representation of a Classic or Banned Book, and Nonfiction. It provides examples of edible book entries for some of the categories. It recognizes sponsors and thanks volunteers. It concludes by listing the winners of the Edible Book Festival.
Scenes from and information about the 2018 Welding Competition, sponsored primarily by Tulsa Welding School of Jacksonville, held at Colquitt County High School March 2, 2018
Altered books are works of art created by students at CCHS in 2018. The students took existing books and creatively transformed them into works of art through techniques like collage, drawing, and painting. The altered books were an art project for students to express their creativity.
This document provides information about an altered books art project at Colquitt County High School in 2017. Whitney Pitts served as the supervising art teacher for the project. The template used for the document was courtesy of Smile Templates and is called "Abstraction Canvas PowerPoint Template".
Students from Colquitt County High School created altered book projects in 2016 under the guidance of their art teacher Whitney Pitts. The projects were created by students in an art class taught by Whitney Pitts at Colquitt County High School in an unspecified year. The document provides a brief title of "Altered Book Projects" but no other details about the content or purpose of the altered books.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
This document summarizes Colquitt County High School's annual Title I parent meeting that was held on October 21, 2020. It explains that as a Title I school, CCHS receives federal funding to supplement programs for students experiencing academic difficulties. It also outlines the school's spending of Title I funds, requirements for Title I schools including annual parent meetings and involvement in planning, which schools in the county are Title I, testing information, details on parent involvement, teacher quality requirements, and how parents can contact the school or district offices with questions.
Colquitt County High School held a Christmas door decorating contest in 2019. Teachers and staff decorated their classroom doors in festive Christmas themes. Winners were chosen in different categories and received prizes for having the best decorated doors that helped get students into the holiday spirit.
This document provides summaries for 12 books that have been nominated for the Georgia Peach Book Award. Each summary is 1-3 sentences and highlights the essential plot elements or themes of the book. The summaries concisely convey the high-level stories and topics covered in each work without extensive detail.
The Colquitt County High School held an Edible Book Festival on April 29, 2019. Students created edible books or book-themed dishes to enter into categories like Most Pun-Derful, Banned or Classic Books, Children's Books, Nonfiction, and Drop Dead Gorgeous. Winners were also chosen in a People's Choice voting category. The event recognized winners in each category and thanked local sponsors and judges for their support.
The CCHS Prom 2019 will be held under the theme "The Golden Gala." Students are encouraged to purchase tickets soon as the event is expected to sell out. All are welcome to attend the gala event to celebrate the school year and enjoy dancing, food, and fun with classmates.
Dr. Seuss, born Theodor Seuss Geisel in 1904, was one of the most famous children's book authors of all time. He wrote and illustrated over 60 books during his lifetime, addressing topics ranging from education and literacy to politics and environmentalism. Some of his most well-known books include The Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, Horton Hears a Who, and The Lorax. Dr. Seuss used rhyme and invented words to make reading fun for children while imparting important lessons. He continued writing until his death in 1991 at age 87, leaving a lasting legacy as one of the most beloved children's authors.
Students at Colquitt County High School created altered books under the guidance of art teacher Mrs. Whitney Pitts in February 2019. The art project involved taking old books and creatively modifying them through techniques like collage, drawing, and painting. A special thanks was given to Mrs. Pitts for leading the book art creations.
This document provides summaries for 14 books that have been nominated for the Georgia Peach Book Award. Each summary is 3 sentences or less:
- After the Shot Drops tells the story of two best friends whose relationship is tested when one accepts an athletic scholarship and tries to fit in with privileged peers.
- Children of Blood and Bone follows Zélie, a young woman in Orïsha who remembers when the soil hummed with magic before it was outlawed by the king.
- Dear Martin explores issues of racial profiling and injustice through the eyes of Justyce, an honor student who questions teachings of Dr. King Jr. after being handcuffed by police.
- Devils Within
The staff and students at Colquitt County High School wish everyone happy holidays. They send holiday greetings from the school community. The document conveys a brief seasonal message of goodwill from Colquitt County High School.
The CCHS Media Center is hosting Halloween activities. Students are encouraged to come to the Media Center to check out books for Halloween. A variety of books on spooky topics will be available for students to read up on during Halloween.
The document provides information for seniors on preparing for life after high school, including maintaining a transcript kit with academic records and references, applying to colleges through various applications and dealing with fees and visits, considering the military or civilian job options, researching financial aid and scholarship opportunities, and noting important upcoming dates like the probe fair and FAFSA night. It stresses the importance of staying organized and keeping materials updated.
The document summarizes the 8th Annual Edible Book Festival held at Colquitt County High School on April 16, 2018. It lists the categories for edible book entries, which include Most Pun-Derful, Children's Book, Drop Dead Gorgeous, Best Representation of a Classic or Banned Book, and Nonfiction. It provides examples of edible book entries for some of the categories. It recognizes sponsors and thanks volunteers. It concludes by listing the winners of the Edible Book Festival.
Scenes from and information about the 2018 Welding Competition, sponsored primarily by Tulsa Welding School of Jacksonville, held at Colquitt County High School March 2, 2018
Altered books are works of art created by students at CCHS in 2018. The students took existing books and creatively transformed them into works of art through techniques like collage, drawing, and painting. The altered books were an art project for students to express their creativity.
This document provides information about an altered books art project at Colquitt County High School in 2017. Whitney Pitts served as the supervising art teacher for the project. The template used for the document was courtesy of Smile Templates and is called "Abstraction Canvas PowerPoint Template".
Students from Colquitt County High School created altered book projects in 2016 under the guidance of their art teacher Whitney Pitts. The projects were created by students in an art class taught by Whitney Pitts at Colquitt County High School in an unspecified year. The document provides a brief title of "Altered Book Projects" but no other details about the content or purpose of the altered books.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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