Mrs. Amanda and Mrs. Trista are our latest t-birds to get a bingo on their Positive Character and Culture Bingo cards! Thank you for your efforts to have a positive impact on our school!


Coach King and Mrs. LeAmber are the first High School staff members to get Bingo on their Positive Character and Culture Building Bingo cards. Great job making an impact on our schools character and culture!


Please, help us continue to make a difference by donating to our school food pantry that provides essential food bags to those in need.
Ms. Kara, Ms. Kathleen, and Ms. Sarah display their positive character and culture building "Bingo" cards and gift cards today. It didn't take them long to Bingo. It only takes a few small tasks to make a large impact on the character and culture of a school.

CCETA, it is that time of year to have some fun with dress up days for December!

Reminder:
Cross County Schools will be closed next week, November 22-26 for Thanksgiving Break. Both school offices will be closed as well. The central office will be open Monday and Tuesday of next and will be closed Wednesday-Friday.

Make up pictures for students at CCETA is Wednesday, November 17.
Make up pictures for students at CCHS is Tuesday, November 30. This is for students in grades 7-12.
Order forms are available in the office.
The last day to purchase a senior ad for the 2022 yearbook is THIS FRIDAY, November 19! Please see Mrs. Lacy for details.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (November 11, 2021)
The latest ACHI data released Thursday, November 11, 2021 indicates Cross County School is now in the “dark green” level. Cross County School District’s mask policy states: If the Cross County School District falls within the “yellow” or “green” level based on the most recent data published by the Department of Health or the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement, then the District will no longer enforce a mandatory mask policy.
With the District falling below that threshold with the newly released data from ACHI, the Cross County School District will NO LONGER MANDATE WEARING MASKS AT THIS TIME, however, we still strongly encourage the wearing of face masks. We are excited for the decrease in cases and hope this trend continues.
The District will continue to follow all quarantine guidelines set forth by the Arkansas Department of Health and the CDC. We will continue to monitor the weekly ACHI data and if cases increase to “orange” or above, as the school board policy reads, we will reinstate the mandatory mask policy.
We are so excited to get this wonderful news from the state. This is the third year that we have received these funds. We will continue to use them on curriculum and academic supplies to best meet the needs of our students.

Congratulations to the elementary students and staff!

Have you purchased your 2022 yearbook? You have until Friday, November 19 to get them for $45. Order at yearbookforever.com or using an order form!
Congrats are in order for Makala and Carson on being accepted to college and completing their FAFSA!
Seniors, if you need assistance completing your FAFSA, completing college applications, or technical program applications, make an appointment with Mr. Hooper.


Congrats are in order for Levi, Lexi, Austin, and Justin on being accepted to college and completing their FAFSA!
Seniors, if you need assistance completing your FAFSA, completing college applications, or technical program applications, make an appointment with Mr. Hooper.




The Cross County School District is in the process of implementing more Character Education into our everyday curriculum. This is not a substitute for our regular academic curriculum, but simply embedding these values into everyday lessons. Some examples are respect, responsibility, citizenship, and resilience. We wanted to take this opportunity to obtain feedback from parents to ascertain what they feel are the most important character traits to see in our children, teachers and staff.
Please select the attached link to complete the survey. If you have children who attend the high school and the elementary, please fill out a survey for each building.
Thank you all in advance for taking the time to provide this feedback.
https://forms.gle/EwUgVzSt2H5NZEX56

Mr. Tim Jarrett is teaching a math lesson while also embedding aspects of character education. He said, “Resiliency is not just a word for the week, it should be one of your words for a lifetime.”

For Immediate Release:
October 21, 2021,
Today’s ACHI data indicates the Cross County School District is the high “orange” level of positive community Covid-19 cases. While the District policy states masks will be required when the District is in the “orange”, “red”, or “purple” levels, recent quarantine guidelines have changed from those being within six (6) feet of each other to three (3) feet of each other. Our staff has been working this week to make adjustments to their classrooms so students are at least three feet apart where possible.
Beginning Friday, October 22, 2021, students riding in school transportation (buses, vans, etc.) will be required to wear masks while in those vehicles because three feet distance is not typically possible. Additionally, students will only be required to wear masks during the school day when they cannot be at least three (3) feet apart or are in close proximity to each other, i.e., while working in groups or other related activities where this distance cannot be achieved.
Again, much emphasis is being placed on room arrangements so over three feet distance can be achieved in as many classrooms as possible to help alleviate the requirement of having to wear masks in most areas, including the cafeteria.
Kindergarten classes are learning math and science skills while incorporating the season of Fall. They had fun estimating with pumpkins and studying the process that happens in nature during the Fall season.

Please read the following announcement:

Cross County custodians work tirelessly to ensure our buildings are clean and welcoming. Thank you so much Mrs. Annie, Mr. Leland, Mrs. Serena and Mr. Eric for all you do for our schools!


