Check out these #ThrowbackThursday photos of the Cross County class of 2005! Will you be joining your classmates at our Homecoming Game on the 18th?


Great things are happening in Mrs. Fisher’s English class! The students are reading The Outsiders. This week, students will be applying the book’s content to present the information as a court case with one of the main characters on trial. Students are applying conflict, imagery, and characterization from the novel study as part of the project. Thank you Mrs. Fisher for making your classes relevant and engaging for your students!


Students in Family and Consumer Science are taking care of their Flour Babies this week! We know one day, these students will make great parents!
Mrs. Sanders grouped her students in class to create edible color wheels last week! What fun things will she think of next? #thunderbirds
Congratulations Noah on your first college acceptance! Noah was the FIRST person to RSVP to our FAFSA night and is on track to be college bound! If you're a senior and planning to go to college like Noah, make sure you RSVP to join us tomorrow night at our Taco Tuesday FAFSA dinner at 5:30 in the high school cafeteria! It's not too late! #C3 #pieceofcake
Thank you to CrossRidge for feeding our Junior and Senior High football teams last week! #FridayNightLights #thankfulTBirds

Over the course of the week, Cross County High gave away tickets to the Cherry Fest carnival for students demonstrating excellence. We hope each student enjoyed the carnival!

Congratulations Ashton on your first college acceptance! So far, our Seniors have sent in 148 applications to 56 different colleges throughout the United States. Our Seniors make us proud to be a Thunderbird! #pieceofcake #C3
Calling all 1984 Thunderbird Football Alumni! Will you help us celebrate the 35th anniversary of your State Championship? Join us Friday, October 18th at 7:00 PM for our Homecoming Game to be recognized at halftime with your former teammates and coaches! Email nathan.morris@crosscountyschools.com to let us know you'll be there and that you're a proud #thunderbirdforlife

Ms. Armstrong's 7th grade science classes have been working hard studying atoms and the periodic table. They created their own version of the periodic table made up of brochures about their elements.


12 students put aside their Arkansas allegiance for one weekend to visit Mississippi State, explore Starkville, and attend the MSU vs. K State football game with our C^3 Program! They had a blast! Can you guess what college we're taking students to next? #C3 #collegebound
Thank you grandparents for joining us for breakfast last week! We had a wonderful turnout! We are so appreciative for all that you do for our students and our school!
CCHS mailed home progress reports today. Be on the look out for your student’s grades in your mailbox soon.

CCHS is honored to recognize Mrs. Asia Parks, high school librarian and Mrs. Rachel Luther, college and career access director as CCHS teacher and staff members of the month for August!


Each month, CCHS teachers and staff vote to select a junior and senior high student to be recognized as student of the month. The students of the month for August are Lexi Jarrett and Triston Daniels! Help us congratulate them!

Mrs. Ashlee's class is working hard to remember and apply the floss rule, so Mrs. Ashlee broke out the floss dance with an academic connection to the floss rule as a multi-sensory activity.

Picture Day is just around the corner!
High School: September 16, 2019
Elementary School: September 20, 2019

Look who came to visit today! Cade Morris just graduated from basic training as a member of the United States Marine Corp. We are so proud of him and excited to know he will be serving our country as a proud Marine. Please help us congratulate him on this amazing accomplishment!#proudthunderbirds #marines

Studying for a science test is fun when you get to use the Kagan Structure Quiz-Quiz-Trade! Students not only practice the academic content through this structure, but learn to provide feedback and praise to their peers. Great job fourth grade teachers and students!
Not only does Cross County High School focus on content-specific instruction, but we also focus on developing important skills our students can apply in real life. Communication skills are necessary in almost every aspect of life from the classroom to the workplace and in general interactions with others. Mrs. Lacy uses her classes to help our students become better speakers and communicators.

