
FLU tip of the day😊: The flu virus is spread mainly by droplets made when someone with flu coughs, sneezes or talks. These droplets can land in the nose or mouth of people standing nearby (yuck!). This is why it is very important to cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze (we’ll talk about that in a few days). Symptoms of the flu include: fever (usually high), cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, and/or chills. Flu symptoms typically come on suddenly. Next week our focus will be on ways to prevent the flu and what to do if you get the flu☹ Have a great weekend and stay weather alert!


Jr High Basketball plays tonight at East Webster. 7th grade boys play first at 5. Girls and 8th boy to follow. #ChargerNation #ChargerFamily


Little League Basketball schedule update. Saturday has been changed due to the potential for bad weather. #ChargerNation #ChargerFamily


FLU tip of the day: The BEST way to protect you and your family from the flu is to get a yearly flu vaccine. Flu vaccination is recommended for everyone 6 months of age and older. If you’ve not already gotten a flu vaccine, it’s not too late! You can get a flu shot from your local doctor, health department, and many pharmacies offer them as well. Protect yourself and your family. Get vaccinated! Stay tuned tomorrow as we discuss signs and symptoms of the flu and how it spreads from person to person.


Did you know that Influenza (“the Flu”) is a highly contagious disease that can be SERIOUS?? According to the CDC, millions of people get sick every year from the flu and require hospitalization. Many adults and children die each year as a result of flu complications. Over the next few days, we will be sending tips to keep you and your family protected from the flu.


Welcome back students and teacher! You can’t get to summer break if you don’t start 2nd semester! Make it the best one yet! #GoChargers!


Teachers at CCHS took a benchmark assessment today just like their students do throughout the year. They all competed for the top scores. Teachers with the top scores received prizes. #ChargerNation #ChargerFamily





Teachers at CCHS took a benchmark assessment today just like their students do throughout the year. They all competed for the top scores. Teachers with the top scores received prizes. #ChargerNation #ChargerFamily





Teachers at CCHS took a benchmark assessment today just like their students do throughout the year. They all competed for the top scores. Teachers with the top scores received prizes. #ChargerNation #ChargerFamily





Teachers at CCHS took a benchmark assessment today just like their students do throughout the year. They all competed for the top scores. Teachers with the top scores received prizes. #ChargerNation #ChargerFamily





Choctaw County little league basketball schedule. #ChargerNation #ChargerFamily


The 7th grade ELA students sent letters to the Soldiers from the Canton unit currently deployed in Kuwait. The Soldiers sent this picture back showing how they used the cards to decorat their halls for Christmas! #ChargerNation #ChargerFamily


The CCHS and CCJH Christmas Choral Concert has started. Watch on CCSD Facebook Live or on the Choctaw County Chargers YouTube Channel. #ChargerNation





Reminder CCHS Chorus chicken dinner fundraiser is tonight 3:15 to 6 in the CCHS cafeteria. Plates will be $6. #ChargerNation #ChargerFmaily


The 2020 Mid-Mississippi Challenge schedule has been released. Challenge is January 18 at the Ty-Cobb. #ChargerNation #ChargerFamily


North American Coal Corporation donated funds to help support the Choctaw County High School Library. #ChargerFamily #ChargerNation


Tonight’s junior high basketball games at Ethel and varsity games at home versus Leake Central have been canceled due to weather concerns. Information about make-up dates and times will be passed along as soon as those details are finalized.

Awesome job by the CCHS Cheerleaders this afternoon at the State Cheering Competition in Jackson! #ImChargedUp


Good luck to our CCHS Charger Cheerleaders as they compete in the State Competition today! Get out and support these young ladies! #Beloudandproud #ChargerNation


The CCJH Beta participated in a December service project by collecting blankets to send to Blair E. Baston Hospital. We are so proud of our students for collecting 38 blankets. This is such a great opportunity for our students to learn to help others in need.

