
Choctaw County vs Amanda Elzy is postponed tonight and will resume tomorrow. It will start back at the 7:24 1Q with the Chargers in the red zone at the 5 yard line. #ChargerNation


It’s a rainy night for playoff football but let’s go!!
🏈 Round 3 vs Amanda Elzy
📍 Amanda Elzy
🕰 7:00
💰 $8
📻 WFCA
💻 Audio only Streaming WFCA website
#ChargerNation


Rain/lightning delay at Amanda Elzy till 7:46. Chargers are in the red zone and will be facing a 3rd and goal when play resumes. Chargers 0. Amanda Elzy 0. 1Q 7:24. #ChargerNation


Mrs. Busby and Mrs. Tucks's students at Ackerman Elementary School did a great job disguising their turkeys to keep them safe this Thanksgiving.

Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Burdine's students at Ackerman Elementary School did a great job disguising their turkeys to keep them safe this Thanksgiving.

PreK students at Ackerman Elementary had “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” feast on Friday. The students read the book earlier in the week during class. On Friday, they ate toast, popcorn, pretzels, jelly beans, and jello like the characters in the book while they watched the movie.

3rd graders at Ackerman Elementary School in Mrs. Gammill and Mr. Richardson’s classes were rewarded for excellent behavior with a lunch from Bumpers on Friday.


Students at Ackerman Elementary School are really enjoying the new sensory path at the school!




4th graders at Ackerman Elementary School have been learning about pardoned turkeys. As part of their unit, students came up with reasons their turkey deserved to be pardoned and had them dress the part.
Mrs. Sanders’ room:
Pardoned Turkey is – Heavenly Stuffed by Branae Spencer
The Standby is – Sally by Faith McGee
Mrs. Catchot’s room:
Pardoned Turkey is – Chief Gob-A-Lot by Dillan Vasquez
The Standby is – Angie the Angel by London Davis
Mrs. McCulloch’s room:
Pardoned Turkey is – Jennie-O by Kayla Cotton
The Standby is – Miss Turkey Lurkey by Josie Lee




Pre-K students at Ackerman Elementary School had fun learning about Thanksgiving. During the week they made crafts and also dressed up for lunch!




Pictured are French Camp Elementary School's Little Chargers for the month of November. These students demonstrated great behavior, leadership skills, and also performed well in their academics. Pictured are: Joy Carmichael, Chloe Guillory, Sam Chesteen, Zach Lane, Rylee Kate Griffin, Kinley Watkins, Carter Burchfield, Elliot Breazeale, Robert Bentley, Cristian Demecio, Addison Bright, Colin Carmichael, Rebecca Gilbert, Aiden Bright, Rebekah Storment.


After learning about Thanksgiving WES 1st grade plays Thanksgiving Bingo! #ChargerNation




Check out the new Choctaw County Chargers App! Search “Choctaw County Chargers” in your App Store or market place! It’s everything Chargers in your pocket!


Ms. Conerly’s and Mrs. McKnight’s class at Weir Elementary enjoyed their lunch wearing their Pilgrim‘s hats. Thanks cafeteria workers for such a delicious lunch!





9th-12th Grade Parents stay connected with our Remind account. This account is for students in grades 9th-12th. #ChargerNation


The Choctaw County High School and Junior High Beta clubs participated in a food drive to benefit the United Way and Broken Wings Ministries. The students donated 1240 canned food items for our needy. Please continue to support the United Way in all their efforts over the holiday season. May you all have a blessed holiday. #ChargerNation


Health Science/Sports Med students are sponsoring a blood drive on December 4 from 8-2 at CCCTC. If you are interested and can donate please see one of the students or email ccctchs@gmail.com. You will be able to reserve your time slot as well as choose which student gets credit.
1. Make an appointment (makes it much quicker)!
2. Each Pint Saves 3 People!!
3. Anyone who donates will be entered for a $500 drawing!


Ackerman Elementary School had an amazing food drive to support Broken Wings. 1,404 pounds of food was donated!! Thank you to everyone who helped make the food drive a great success!



Students at Weir Elementary School enjoyed a lesson on banking with Mrs. Lorie Deason from Cadence Bank in Starkville. Mrs. Deason discussed wants versus needs with the students. She worked through some scenarios about making wise choices about how to spend money. She ended her presentation by challenging students to make good choices throughout life, so they can be successful. Pictured are enthusiastic sixth-grade students and attentive third-grade students. We appreciate Mrs. Deason and Cadence Bank for their interest in our school and community.



Mrs. Morrow’s 5th graders at Ackerman Elementary School had a visit from Mrs. Loper on Wednesday. She completed a lesson with students using Stem Scopes that focused on the solar system and distance from the sun.



