CCISD has launched a new website and mobile app to more effectively communicate with our community.
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Currently, the cafeteria at Copperas Cove Junior High School does not have restrooms, requiring students to leave the area to access restrooms in other parts of the school. Proposition A includes an expanded cafeteria with restrooms and result in better monitoring of students. Learn more about the 2024 Copperas Cove ISD Bond at www.ccisd.com/bond2024
WE'RE HIRING! CCISD is hosting a job fair Thursday evening
So, what is the impact of Bond 2024? If the bond is successful, the district would be eligible to apply for Instructional Facilities Allotment (IFA) funding. If approved, IFA funds could provide up to 30% state assistance and result in a lower cost to taxpayers.
Students who earned "A" Honor Roll in the first semester at Cove Jr. High were recently rewarded with a field trip to Spare Time for their efforts.
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7th-grade science at CCJHS spent a week learning about energy transformations by engineering comeback cans along with observing how the energy stored in a 9-volt battery transforms when it comes into contact with steel wool.
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CCISD is holding an information session on Teen Dating Violence at the CCHS Library on March 26th, after school, in the CCHS library.
Get the Facts! Copperas Cove ISD is growing rapidly and enrollment is projected to grow by 1,000 students in the next three years and 2,000 students over the next nine years. Bond 2024 includes expansion and renovation of Copperas Cove High School. To learn more about the Copperas Cove ISD Bond 2024, visit www.ccisd.com/bond2024
Did you know public schools in Texas operate on two separate budgets?
1) Maintenance & Operations (M&O), used for daily operations such as utilities and teacher salaries
2) Interest & Sinking (I&S), which pays for capital debt, new construction, and renovations
In order to fund the I&S budget, schools rely on the support of local tax payers to finance the design, construction, expansion and renovation of facilities.
After showing growth on their midyear MAP tests, some 6th-graders at Cove Jr. High were rewarded with root beer floats.
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Currently at CCHS, approximately 30 teachers don't have a
dedicated classroom. The bond proposal would allow for
expansions to the high school, ensuring all teachers have their
own classroom and dedicated workspace to prepare lesson
plans, grade papers, communicate with parents and see
students before or after school.
For more information about the Copperas Cove ISD Bond 2024, please visit www.CCISD.com/Bond2024.
The 2-8 Cav from Fort Cavazos recently took part in PE with students at Cove Jr. High.
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Here is an overview of what is proposed in Bond 2024. To learn more about the Copperas Cove ISD Bond 2024, visit www.ccisd.com/bond2024
Mae Stevens students enjoyed Pajama Day heading in to the Christmas Break, watching Polar Express with some hot chocolate on the final day before break. They had a blast. Merry Christmas to you and your families. More pictures --> https://www.flickr.com/.../ccisd_tx/albums/72177720313429139
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, all through Cove Junior High. On the final day before break, the students were welcomed by a snow machine outside the school. More pictures --> https://ow.ly/sZEM50Qjhwp