Eighth graders are currently working through a transition course to help them be more prepared for high school, as well as laying the foundation to help them be successful as the make the move to Cumberland County High School. As part of this transition process CCHS club representatives visited CCMS to discuss with the clubs that CCHS offers.
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
VISIT TO CCES
CCMS faculty and administration met with the incoming 6th graders to begin preparing for the transition to middle school. CCMS is excited to to get to know the newest members of the CCMS family.
CCMS TOPS READER
Congratulations to Shelby for achieving 621.9 AR points for the 2014-2015 school year. During literacy month she attained 251 points alone. For her hard work, Shelby was rewarded with 2 new books of her choice. Great job Shelby!!

Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Congratulations are in order...
Congratulations to Grace Alexander and Bailey Willis for being selected to represent Cumberland County in the 2015 Rogers Explore summer program.
The Center for Rural Development’s Rogers Explorers program helps rising ninth-grade students interested in science, math, and technology start the journey toward careers in those in-demand career fields.
Rogers Explorers spend three days and two nights on campus at some of Kentucky’s top colleges and universities, where experts will guide participants through hands-on assignments, all of which encourage creative thinking and teamwork and build leadership skills.
The program, presented tuition-free to students within The Center’s 45-county primary service area, is hosted in partnership with the University of the Cumberlands, Lindsey Wilson College, Eastern Kentucky University, and Morehead State University.
For more information about Rogers Explorers visit www.centeryouthprograms.com.
The Center for Rural Development’s Rogers Explorers program helps rising ninth-grade students interested in science, math, and technology start the journey toward careers in those in-demand career fields.
Rogers Explorers spend three days and two nights on campus at some of Kentucky’s top colleges and universities, where experts will guide participants through hands-on assignments, all of which encourage creative thinking and teamwork and build leadership skills.
The program, presented tuition-free to students within The Center’s 45-county primary service area, is hosted in partnership with the University of the Cumberlands, Lindsey Wilson College, Eastern Kentucky University, and Morehead State University.
For more information about Rogers Explorers visit www.centeryouthprograms.com.
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