Building Better Relationships for a Brighter Future
Crescent City Jr/Sr High School - 2201 South Highway 17 - Crescent City, FL 32112
Phone: (386) 698-1629 or (386) 698-2902 - FAX: (386) 698-3073
Visits since 08/21/11
Support the Raider Band by collecting and sending your
BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION
to Mrs. Samford.



































Pathways to Success College
and Career Readiness
Middle and High School
Planning Guide
for Students & Parents
Access the Pathways to Success brochure for information on College Readiness, Middle School Promotion, High School Graduation Requirements, Bright Futures and much more. Students and parents should be well informed about the requirements and processes that lead to success.
Pathways to Success Collage and ... - Florida Department of Education
STUDENT WRITERS WANTED FOR THIS WEBSITE.
IF YOU HAVE A “NOSE FOR NEWS”, SEE MRS. COWARD TO CONTRIBUTE.
If you know someone you would like featured in the Student Spotlight, contact Mrs. Coward.
If your child qualifies for free lunches you may qualify for internet services provided by Comcast at a reduced price of 9.99 per month.
JROTC Happenings...
Awards Banquet and Dance will be April 27th at Howe Memorial Fellowship Hall starting at 5:00. Dance tickets are $3 for singles and $5 for couples.
The trip to Washington D.C. will be in May
JCLS trip will be June 18th. Depart at 1:00 and return on the 23rd at 12:00.
Early Childhood Education 1 students had the opportunity to be kids again! Students were required to consider the benefits for children’s physical, social, emotional, and cognitive growth through exposure to various sensory and art experiences. The future childcare providers discovered that in spite of the mess generated by these activities, they are meaningful and necessary for a child's overall development.
Select the photo above to view more pictures from this Early Childhood lesson.
Seniors are reminded that as they are applying for
scholarships and college admission, their content on social media
sites such as Facebook may be monitored by interested agencies. All
digital content can follow a person and may hinder the goals they set for themselves. Review what you have posted and be aware of the implications for your future.
Below are just a few websites that explain how Facebook can damage ones potential college or career.
http://www.ncsasports.org/blog/2011/04/07/how-facebook-can-ruin-your-athletic-scholarship/
http://www.moneycrashers.com/how-to-avoid-letting-social-media-ruin-your-career/
http://www.examiner.com/article/15-words-on-facebook-ruined-my-nine-year-career-says-marine
Track Stars
Congratulations to Kayshia Brady and the track team. Kayshia placed second in the state in the shot put with a personal best throw of 43’6¼”, just 4 inches short of first place. The track team has had another successful year. The following students represented CCJSHS at the FHSAA Regional Track Meet to held at Bolles High School on April 19th:
Kayshia Brady (District Winner in Shot Put and Qualifier in Discus)
Arianna Hardy (Qualifier in Triple Jump, 4x100, and 4x400)
Jaela Chandler (Qualifier in 4x100 and 4x400)
Charlita Crooms (Qualifier in 4x100 and 4x400)
Ardria Williams (Qualifier in 4x400 and alternate for the 4x100)
Mackeryl Mims (Qualifier in 4x100)
Devin Roberts (Qualifier in the 800m run)