The baseball game tonight has been rescheduled. We will update you with the new game date and time when it is available.
almost 7 years ago, Rachel Luther
Baseball
Mr. Rolland’s math class is learning about personal finance. He is teaching them how to write checks and enter them into a ledger. They are also learning how to complete a deposit slip, enter debit card transactions, and reconcile a bank statement. These real world skills will be very beneficial to our students as they become young adults. Thank you Mr. Rolland for helping our students understand how math works in life.
almost 7 years ago, Stephen Prince
Math class
Even though the school year is winding down quickly, our teachers are still hard at work analyzing student work and data to determine how we can keep helping our students at Cross County High succeed.
almost 7 years ago, Stephen Prince
Cluster
Cluster
A group of Ms. Armstrong's 7th and 8th grade science students competed in the "You Be The Chemist" challenge at Wynne Jr. High School. This challenge celebrates and elevates the science of chemistry to inspire on-going study and careers in science. Cross County's own Angel Cotton placed 3rd overall and Lexi Jarrett placed 4th overall. Angel, Lexi, and Bo Cook qualified for the state competition held in El Dorado on April 2! Help us congratulate these students on such an awesome accomplishment.
about 7 years ago, Stephen Prince
STEM
STEM
With the encouragement of Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Callicott, several Cross County students entered and placed in the Daughters of the American Revolution Essay Contest. These students were honored and recognized at the Jonesboro Chapter DAR meeting February 26, 2019 to salute students and teachers of northeast Arkansas. Help us celebrate the following students for their excellence in writing: 9th Grade: First Place: Jerry Don Burton Second Place: Angelina Crosby Second Place: Makayla Clayton Third Place: Joseph Harvey Fourth Place: Sharline Vanpelt Honorable Mention: John Watkins and Lexi Collins 7th Grade: First Place: Daniel Callicott Second Place: Ciara Stephens Third Place: Amara Kincaid 6th Grade: Third Place: Bethany Watkins Honorable Mention: Kenlea Eoff and Gunner Land 5th Grade: Third Place: Zoie Sanders Honorable Mention: Alyssa Johnson
about 7 years ago, Stephen Prince
DAR Contest
DAR
DAR
DAR
Thank you to Representative Milton Nicks Jr. for inviting our students to be Legislative Pages at the Arkansas State Capitol yesterday! Our students were busy on the floor of the House, toured the Treasury, and got to meet Governor Hutchinson!
about 7 years ago, Rachel Luther
Mrs. Lacy’s Advanced Placement Environmental Science class finished a unit on pollution. As part of the unit’s closure, students visited various labs at Arkansas State University. Students experienced the eco-toxicology research facility where they learned about water quality testing and an atmospheric lab that researched temperature, humidity, and light intensity through weather balloon payloads. They also stopped by a makers lab with several 3D printers. Part of Environmental Science focuses on sustainability so this opportunity fostered problem solving, generating ideas, and the love of science so our students can continue to enjoy all the wonders of our world. Thank you Arkansas State University for hosting a great visit and a great day for our students!
about 7 years ago, Stephen Prince
AP1
AP2
AP3
AP4
Help CCHS celebrate our recent “Be Excellent Challenge” winners: Matt McGinnis, Isabella Guerrero, Grant McCommon, and Carson Melton. Great job students!
about 7 years ago, Stephen Prince
Ticket
Ticket
Our students love working with sand to practice their spelling features. This week they having been working on the suffix -ing. Way to work hard first grade!
about 7 years ago, Jessica Stacy
Sand spelling practice
Cross County High School is looking for an energetic person with a good understanding of science to fill in as a long-term substitute in upper-level science classes. The courses taught are Chemistry, Physical Science, Environmental Science and Anatomy. A teaching license is required, preferably with an endorsement in science. Please contact Stephen Prince at 870-588-3337 or stephen.prince@nt.crosscountyschools.com for inquiries or to apply. To apply, simply submit your resume to the email address listed.
about 7 years ago, Stephen Prince
Hiring
Mrs. Lacy’s 10th grade English class is reading The Crucible, so today they analyzed key characters and presented their comparisons based on the author’s characterization. Great work students!
about 7 years ago, Stephen Prince
English
English
Our 5th graders have been researching influential Americans using print and digital resources. It is important to know how to use both effectively!
about 7 years ago, Jessica Stacy
5th Grade
If you play baseball or softball, there is no practice today.
about 7 years ago, Stephen Prince
Congrats to Kaitlyn Cantrell for being this week’s Be Excellent Challenge golden ticket winner!
about 7 years ago, Stephen Prince
Golden ticket
Mrs. Sanders second FACS class also participated in Cupcake Wars! The winners are: First place: Trinity Crosby for “White Bear” Second place: Lexie Jarrett for “Little Mermaid” Third place: Katelynne Neldon for “Shish-k-bob on the Grill” They all did a phenomenal job!
about 7 years ago, Stephen Prince
Cupcake
Did you hear our amazing teacher interns, Cristal Coronado, Morgan Davis, and Carly Shannon on the radio Tuesday morning? If not, make sure you tune in March 12 to the next T-Bird Tuesday Radio Show to hear more about all the wonderful things happening at Cross County!
about 7 years ago, Rachel Luther
Carly and Critsal on the radio
Morgan on the Radio
Mrs. Sanders strives to teach students real world life skills in her Family and Consumer Science classes. To make it fun and engaging, she hosted Cupcake Wars. Students did an amazing job decorating their cupcakes today. Teachers voted for winners so help us congratulate the following: First place: Dixie Buie for “Campfire” Second place: Brooklyn Burton for “Little Pig” Third place: Sydney Carlise for “A Day at the Beach”
about 7 years ago, Stephen Prince
Cupcake wars
Mrs. Armstrong is always finding ways to make science fun and hands-on! 7th grade science students learned about plate boundaries as part of an Earth Science unit using graham crackers and icing. They used their observation and writing skills to describe what they observed.
about 7 years ago, Stephen Prince
Science
Science
Cross County High School mailed progress reports home. If you do not receive one, give us a call.
about 7 years ago, Stephen Prince
On Thursday, February 7th the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service exhibit, Arkansas Farm to You, visited Cross County Elementary Technology Academy giving students a chance to explore the interactive, walk-through display from the farm and through the body! Students had the opportunity to learn about Arkansas foods and how their body uses those foods as fuel for being active. The exhibit consisted of 10 stations which make up the agricultural and health adventure, including: Farmer Dale’s Farm, Milk Processing Plant and Market, Café, Mouth, Stomach, Small Intestine, Muscle, Bone, and Skin.
about 7 years ago, Rachel Luther
Camryn setting up Farm to You