The Columbus Varsity Boys Basketball Team beat Starkville Saturday night, March 12, to win the 6A State Championship for the first time in school history!
Albany Mercer – Caught in the Act!
Albany Mercer, a Cook Fine Arts Magnet School fourth grader was “Caught in the Act”! She collected the most money in the school’s fund raiser for the American Heart Association. Instead of taking the prizes she won for herself, she donated the money she raised in the name of a 5th grader with a heart Read More »
Assignment Education Features CMSD
CMSD’s Read, Right, Run marathon-based program was recently feature in a story on WTVA. Click the link below to read the story … Read-Right-Run Marathon
CMS and Stokes-Beard “Digital Learning Day” Projects
Wednesday, February 18th was the 5th annual Digital Learning Day sponsored by the Alliance for Excellent Learning. In celebration, students at Columbus Middle School and Stokes-Beard Technology and Communications Magnet School created videos to introduce the animated characters created for each respective school by WonderGrove, LLC. , a company owned by Terry Thoren, the production Read More »
Hector Taverez – Caught in the Act
Hector Taverez, a 5th grader, at Cook Fine Arts Magnet School, was caught in the act! He saw a classmate waiting in the rain for his parents to come home. Hector invited the student to come and wait in his home until he contacted the school. He then contacted the school regarding the student asking Read More »
Sights and Sounds of CMSD
CMSD Pathways Video
Robert Woodard – Caught in the Act
Robert Woodard caught his teacher’s attention, after she left the classroom. When she stepped out, Robert stepped up. “We had a test the next day, and I know with Miss Ming that we would really have the test no matter what happens,” said Woodard So he started teaching the class , going over the notes Read More »
Hunter Perrigin – Caught in the Act
Hunter has been a role model for other students because of his commitment to success. He recently won the Lowndes County Spelling Bee and will compete in regionals. He got to be superintendent for a day and learned more about the district while giving advice on how they could improve, and took it on himself Read More »