Come out to support our Wolverines!!


Come join us for our 3rd annual fall festival!! If anyone or any business in the community would like to participate please contact Mrs. Tiffany Rauch at tiffany.rauch@clarendoncsd.org.

Homecoming Tailgate info.....contact our AD Curtis Johnson with any questions. Curtis.Johnson@clarendoncsd.org

Everyone is welcome to join us tomorrow morning for our first FCA meeting!!

Fall Sports Picture Day will take place on Thursday, October 2nd beginning immediately after school. Here is the picture day form and hard copies will be sent home soon!

Congratulations to our Varsity Volleyball team on their win last night!!



Students in Mrs. Carly’s Civics class are learning the geography of the U.S. by exploring how the U.S. obtained all of its territory. Today, students learned about the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis & Clark expedition. They went outside and found things that were similar to the discoveries of Lewis & Clark. They then wrote letters to President Jefferson explaining their discoveries & documented their findings on their postcards.








As we continue celebrating Attendance Awareness Month, some of our students shared why school is special to them—reminding us that every day counts toward learning and growing together. #ILikeSchoolBecause #AttendanceMatters #CCSDExcellence #UnifiedAsOne







Ed-Op is coming soon! Stay tuned for a schedule!

Come join our new Beta Club Inductees!!

This week's schedule....

Please come out and support our JV/V Volleyball teams at home or our B-Team Volleyball team away!


Congratulations to Aubree Frye for being named in The Item as the Hines Furniture Athlete of The Week!

We wish our OPT group the best and hoping they bring home all the gold this weekend at the Fall Special Olympics! We gave them the perfect send off today!










Congratulations to our Wolverines on their win over Lakewood tonight!

Come out to Lakewood tonight to cheer on our Wolverines!

Mrs. Sheri’s 6th grade class are viewing prepared slides under a microscope after studying cells.



Congratulations to our Wolverines on their wins yesterday!!
Mr. Villalobos and Mrs. Romero's Spanish project consisted of researching important cultural information about Hispanic countries around the world. This allowed the students to connect with other subjects such as geography and English to complete the project. They learned a lot about the countries' locations, continents, capitals, etc., and also applied English grammar to avoid spelling mistakes. They also thoroughly enjoyed the oral presentation, which allowed them to practice their public speaking skills.










Ms. Deon Jones' English III Honors students have incorporated theatre and music as they performed a debate scene where Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton make arguments regarding how the new America should be governed. They were challenged with writing a script for their skit, using props and costumes, using the classroom keyboard to create sound effects to reflect the tone of the debate, and theme songs that represent each candidate.This enrichment activity was done after students read and analyzed multiple texts from the "Building a Democracy" unit, in addition to their research. This STEAM approach to learning will help them make sound arguments in their upcoming argumentative essay assignment.



