The Crisp County School System is committed to improving the achievement
of all students. Whether in pre-kindergarten or 12th grade, Crisp County
students deserve and receive the best education opportunities available.
Reading,
Language Arts, and Mathematics have taken a priority that has Crisp
County students testing well above average in academic standard tests.
The system boasts four quality elementary schools, a middle school and
a new high school.
The Crisp County School System operates on the belief that all students
are capable of learning and is dedicated to providing quality professional
instructors that insure your child is given the best education Crisp
County has to offer.
The
four elementary schools, two primaries for kindergarten through second
grade and two for third through fifth, maintain a low pupil to teacher
ratio-providing students with more opportunities for small group instruction.
All
four elementary schools have been designated Reading First schools under
the state's new reading initiative. Under this model, students in K-3
receive three hours of reading instruction daily, including one hour
of phonics instruction. Through tests, teachers are able to use their
imaginations to experiment in both music and art.
The middle grades program (6-8) is designed to provide students with
a well-rounded educational experience with the adolescent's special
needs in mind. A math
curriculum,
based on the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, is helping
make math fun for all middle school students.
In
Language arts, there are programs that include a reading program at
grade 6 and literature at grades 7 and 8, as well as instruction in
creative writing and English.
A
variety of exploratory courses are offered in art, music, physical education,
computers, careers and technology at the middle school.
Located
in the old high school, the middle school offers students many extracurricular
opportunities including band, cheerleading, football, basketball, tennis,
the BETA Club, government and more.
Crisp County High School
Moving on into Cougar Country, Crisp County High School is a comprehensive
school offering college preparatory and career programs.
Advanced
placement courses in social studies, science and language arts are an
integral part of the college prep curriculum. The school system currently
has block scheduling which provides students more opportunities for
accelerated classes and help in remediation.
The
Tech Prep Program formed a consortium with South Georgia Technical College
(SGTC) and Georgia Southwestern State University. This provides a sequence
curriculum so those students taking vocational/technical courses at
CCHS can earn credit at South Georgia Tech.
The
opening of the new high school in 1995 was a historic event for the
school system and community. It provides the future of Crisp County
a state-of-the-art school facility and an environment where learning
is fun.
The
high school offers a wide variety of other extracurricular activities
including varsity and junior level football, baseball, girls and boys
track, softball, tennis, wrestling, band, cheerleading, dance and an
award winning ROTC program.
Of
the 186 school systems in Georgia, Crisp County in one of approximately
70 systems accredited by the prestigious Southern Association of Colleges
and Schools, the highest accrediting agency for colleges and schools
in the Southeast.
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Crisp
Academy
In
search of a private school, look no further than Crisp Academy, a co-educational
college preparatory private school serving grades K3-12. The school
provides a diverse curriculum in a proactive educational environment.
Foremost
among objectives of the academy is that of providing for its students
a sound education designed to prepare young men and women for effective
citizenship in a college or university.
Throughout
each grade level, academics are emphasized in the most up-to-date educational
programs. Crisp Academy also provides students with extracurricular
programs in athletics, literary, drama, and music.
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