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Back to School Kickoff
03/27/2024
Don't Miss Out! The DCSS Summer Kickoff is July 10th from 10 AM to 1 PM. Can't wait to see you there.
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5th Grade Orientation, May 9th!
03/26/2024
Join us for our annual Middle School Orientation here at CLMS. Come and learn more about our school and teachers!
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Order Your 2023-24 Yearbook!
03/07/2024
Here's your chance to capture the memories! Buy your 2024 CLMS Yearbook online today
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GMAS Saturday Camp!!!
02/08/2024
CLMS is excited to offer our students GMAS Prep on Saturdays! Please see the dates and parent letter for details.
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Dual Enrollment Information
01/22/2024
Learn more about Dual Enrollment and how to get started!
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Early Morning Tutoring!!!
12/13/2023
Join us for early morning tutoring, 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM, in ELA and Math!
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DCSS 2024-25 Magnet School Offering Information
10/03/2023
Please review the following dates and process for DCSS Magnet selection for the 2024-25 school year.
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SPEAK UP FOR SAFETY
08/21/2023
The Douglas County School System is taking a proactive approach to keeping schools and students safe. Students can now use Speak Up for Safety to report any suspicious behavior or activity in their schools anonymously, using text, email, or phone call. “We wanted to provide our students with a way to provide discreet information when they encountered a situation where they felt either their safety or the safety of another person would be threatened,” explained Douglas County School System Chief of Police, Tracey Whaley. The simplicity of sending a text or email is one benefit of the program along with the anonymity, Whaley added. The confidential digital tip line can be used for reporting bullying, threats of suicide, self-harm, drug or alcohol abuse, school violence, and other student safety threats. Once the call is placed, a trained 24/7 safety team member immediately evaluates all submitted communication and alerts district level emergency contacts as needed. To report a concern, students are asked to email [email protected] or call/text 770-525-5419.
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