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Students in Mrs. Cabutto's class at MLCE had a magically fun time learning with Lucky Charms marshmallows! Each child received a unique mix of marshmallows and jumped right into sorting, graphing, and counting their colorful treasures.
As they worked, they used their math skills to compare their data and determine which groups had the greatest and least amounts. Hands-on learning + a little bit of sweetness = a lesson they won’t forget!

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3 months ago, Kayden Grimm
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Every student deserves a therapist they can relate to.💙
Camden County Schools has partnered with Hazel to provide bilingual therapy in 30+ languages, ensuring every student can connect with a licensed therapist who understands their language and culture.
Through therapy, your child can:
✓ Improve communication and confidence
✓ Strengthen coping skills
✓ Build healthy, supportive relationships
📝 Learn how to enroll your child or opt out here: https://5il.co/3nlmw
3 months ago, Kayden Grimm
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MLGES 4th-graders used LEGOs to complete different building challenges that focused on creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving. Each group had to design and build a structure that could solve a specific challenge.
Hands-on activities like this help students see how science, technology, engineering, and math connect to the real world. The creativity and teamwork in the room today were incredible! So proud of these young engineers and the effort they put into their designs. 🚀

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3 months ago, Kayden Grimm
students showing their LEGO prompt and what they created
students showing their LEGO prompt and what they created
students showing their LEGO prompt and what they created
students showing their LEGO prompt and what they created
students showing their LEGO prompt and what they created
students showing their LEGO prompt and what they created
🧬🍪 Learning Biology One Cookie at a Time! 🍪🧬
Students in Ms. Snow and Ms. Knight’s Biology classes at CCHS recently brought protein synthesis to life with a hands-on Protein Synthesis Cookie Lab! Using specially prepared sugar cookies as their models, students worked through the steps of DNA transcription and RNA translation in a creative (and tasty) way.
The learning didn’t stop there—students also headed outside for an interactive activity using colored chalk to visually compare DNA and RNA, helping reinforce the structural and functional differences between the two molecules.
A big shoutout to the CCHS Culinary students under the direction of Chef Hicks, who helped make the lab possible by baking the sugar cookies used in the activity. This collaboration between departments created a fun, engaging, and memorable learning experience for everyone involved! 👏

#BElieveinCAMDEN #WeAreCamden #CamdenCountyStrong
3 months ago, Kayden Grimm
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students with cookies
students using chalk
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students with cookies
students with cookies
Big congratulations to Sugarmill’s own Maggie Mays! 🦅⭐
Maggie is the district winner of the Camden County Special Olympics Volunteer T-Shirt Design Contest! Her creative design will be featured on the shirts worn during the upcoming Special Olympics events. We are so proud of Maggie for using her talent to celebrate and support our Special Olympics athletes!

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3 months ago, Kayden Grimm
Maggie with staff
📣 Attention Camden Families!

Please review the Early Release Schedule for Friday, March 27, 2026:

High School
• Start Time: 7:25 AM (unchanged)
• Lunch: Sack lunches
• Dismissal: 11:00 AM

Middle Schools
• Start Time: 7:30 AM (unchanged)
• Lunch: Sack lunches
• Dismissal: 11:15 AM

Elementary Schools
• Start Time: 8:30 AM (unchanged)
• Lunch: 10:45 AM–12:00 PM
• Dismissal: 12:15 PM

Transportation will run according to the early release schedule.
EDP will be available for previously enrolled students with prepayment.

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3 months ago, Camden County Schools
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Success at the HOSA State Leadership Conference!
We are incredibly proud to announce the outstanding achievements of the CCHS students at this year’s HOSA State Leadership Conference (SLC). Competing against the best future health professionals in the state, the team demonstrated exceptional skill, dedication, and clinical knowledge.
Please join us in celebrating these impressive results:
Top State Finishers:
2nd Place, Physical Therapy: Kailey Deckman
3rd Place, Home Health Aide: Gabriella Langley
4th Place, Patient Care Technician: Mallory Schwarting
4th Place, Forensic Science Team: Carlos Villafranca, Franz Miguel Parpados
Top 10 State Finalists:
Respiratory Therapy: Melissa Dunning
Dental Science: Chloe Swift
HOSA Bowl Team: Krishna Patel, Jade Revels, Addison Mulhair, and Stephanie Thomas
Region Qualifiers:
Behavioral Health: Tobi Akinfolarin
Health Informatics: Dane Weaver
Medical Terminology: Taylor Knox
Medical Assisting: Maddie Knepp
These students have worked tirelessly to master their respective fields, and their success reflects the bright future of healthcare. Congratulations to all our competitors for representing our school with such excellence and professionalism!
3 months ago, Kayden Grimm
CCHS HOSA team
The 8th-grade Cougars in Mrs. Aviles’ Science Class at CMS turned their lab tables into a spectrum of discovery. Using Skittles and colored lights, students investigated the fascinating ways light is reflected and absorbed.
The big takeaway? They discovered exactly why objects can change their "look" depending on the light source. It turns out, color is all about how you see it! 💡🍬
Great job, Mrs. Aviles’ class, for shedding some light on how the world works!

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3 months ago, Kayden Grimm
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students doing experiment
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students doing experiment
Due to the delayed dismissal at Camden County High School and the middle schools, transportation will be delayed this afternoon. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience. The safety of our students and staff remains our top priority as we monitor weather conditions.
3 months ago, Camden County Schools
Due to inclement weather, dismissal and transportation may be delayed. We appreciate your patience as we work to ensure the safety of our students and staff, and we apologize for any inconvenience. Updates will be provided as they become available.
3 months ago, Camden County Schools
Due to inclement weather, dismissal and transportation may be delayed.
This week in Camden Athletics!🐾

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3 months ago, Camden County Schools
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We are proud to recognize Camden County High School art teacher Mr. Chris Dougherty, whose work has been selected for display in the “Art of Georgia” exhibit at the Georgia State Capitol.

Mr. Dougherty is among 40 contemporary Georgia artists whose landscape artwork has been chosen to be featured in the executive offices of the State Capitol and the Ballroom of the Governor’s Mansion. The curated display, presented by the Office of the Governor and the Georgia Council for the Arts, highlights the natural beauty of Georgia through the work of artists from communities across the state.

Rather than a public exhibit, “Art of Georgia” is displayed in official state spaces where policymakers, visitors, and dignitaries experience Georgia’s landscapes through the eyes of local artists. Mr. Dougherty shared that he is honored to have the opportunity to display his work and is inspired to create paintings that reflect the natural beauty of Coastal Georgia.

Congratulations to Mr. Dougherty on this incredible recognition. Camden County Schools is proud to have such a talented educator representing our community.

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3 months ago, Camden County Schools
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TWO STATE CHAMPIONS in ONE day! 🏆🎯 Congratulations to Briana Dougherty, who claimed the Individual State Championship at the GHSA Riflery State Championship! And another huge congratulations to the Camden County High School Rifle Team for finishing as GHSA Riflery State Runner-Up! What an incredible day for Camden County athletics. We are so proud of these outstanding athletes for their hard work, focus, and dedication! 👏 #BElieveinCAMDEN #WeAreCamden #CamdenAthletics
3 months ago, Camden County Schools
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We have a STATE CHAMPION! 🏆🎶 Congratulations to Avery Twelkemeier for earning the title of Literary Female Vocalist State Champion at the GHSA State Championship! Your talent, dedication, and hard work have truly paid off, and we couldn’t be more proud. Way to represent Camden on the state stage! 👏✨ Join us in congratulating Avery on this incredible achievement! #BElieveinCAMDEN #WeAreCamden
3 months ago, Camden County Schools
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Third graders in Mrs. Brooks’ class at SES took advantage of the beautiful spring weather this week with a fun “Walk and Read” activity outside! ☀️📚 Students enjoyed getting some fresh air while practicing their reading skills, proving that learning can happen anywhere.
We love seeing our students engaged, active, and excited about reading. Spring weather + great books = a perfect combination!

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3 months ago, Kayden Grimm
students walking and reading
students walking and reading
students walking and reading
students walking and reading
students walking and reading
Congratulations to Brianna Ogle for her success in the Young Georgia Authors Writing Competition! ✍️📚
Brianna’s submission advanced to the First District RESA level, where she earned Honorable Mention—an outstanding accomplishment in a competition that celebrates some of the best student writing in the region.
We are proud of Brianna for representing Camden County High School so well and for sharing her creativity and voice through writing. Great job, Wildcat! 🐾🎉

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3 months ago, Kayden Grimm
Brianna Ogle and CCHS principal
MHES 4th grade scientists just finished a study of light and sound! 🌈💡🔦As a culmination project, they were given the task of using the engineering method to create a device that would allow them to communicate across the classroom using light and sound. 🔊🎛️

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3 months ago, Kayden Grimm
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2026 Camden County Athletics Hall of Fame Announcement!
Camden County Schools and the Camden County Athletic Department are pleased to announce the planning of the 2026 Camden County Athletic Hall of Fame Induction.
Getting into the Hall of Fame is a huge accomplishment and that is why we need your help!
We are asking the "Wildcat Nation" to nominate student-athletes, teams, coaches, and other supporters who have made a significant contribution to this athletic program through the years.
2026 Camden County Athletics Hall of Fame Announcement
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Camden County High School Fine Arts Building
5:00 pm - 6:15 pm (Camden VIP/Honorees Reception)
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm (Camden County Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony)
Nomination forms are available via the survey link or QR code. If you prefer a paper copy, physical nomination forms are available at the CCHS Athletic Office (also see attachment). You are welcome to stop by to pick one up or drop off your completed nomination in person.
https://bit.ly/CCSHOF26
Please note that the deadline for all nominations is Friday, April 3, 2026 (11:59 pm).
Ticket information coming soon!!

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3 months ago, Kayden Grimm
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Best of luck to the Camden County High School Rifle Team as they compete in the GHSA Riflery State Championship this Saturday-March 14th, 2026! 🎯🏆

The Wildcats will travel to the Ware County Shooting Sports Complex to represent Camden on the state stage. We are proud of the dedication, focus, and hard work these student-athletes have shown throughout the season.

Competition Schedule:
• 10:30 a.m. – B. Dougherty, B. Ogden, & D. Petiote
• 12:45 p.m. – C. Roberts & B. Guerry
• 3:00 p.m. – Finals (Top 8 individuals from team matches)

Good luck to our competitors as they aim for success! 💙🐾

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3 months ago, Kayden Grimm
GHSA Riflery State Champtionship
Mrs. Donna Andrews’s KES gifted 4th graders recently visited the Tidelands at Jekyll Island. During their field trip, students explored the salt marshes, sampled sea pickles, and caught fiddler crabs and even coaxed snails out of their shells by humming. They gained a deeper appreciation for the barrier islands, which serve as vital shields for the mainland by absorbing storm energy.
Afterwards, they created a STEM water filters from various materials. Although they couldn’t taste the potable water, many students succeeded in transforming dirty water into clear, clean water. The project was a hit, leaving the young learners inspired and enthusiastic!

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3 months ago, Kayden Grimm
students collecting thins at jekyll island
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student doing experiment
students collecting thins at jekyll island
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students collecting thins at jekyll island
student doing experiment
student doing experiment
students collecting thins at jekyll island