Chambers County School nurses recently visited the Chambers County Community Health and Wellness Center in Lafayette, hosted by Linda Gibson-Young, Health Services Director. They were able to tour the facility and meet with members of the Alabama Department of Public Health to learn about many useful resources available in Chambers County. Pictured from Left to Right: Nada Al-Assi, Joe Rightmyer, Lisa Jones (ADPH) School Nurses: Hollye Colley, Kali Kobeck, Carla Anthony, Chelsea Crim, Brenda Strickland, Sarah Bryan, Jenna Landrum, Anna Jones, and Phyllis Coker.

Our mental wellness level can change at any time no matter where we are.
To provide ongoing support to the Chambers County School Family, We have listed some resources available during and after school.

Reminder:

Happy New Year!!

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Tonight is the night! 💛💚

Chick-Fil-A tickets are being sent home today in sealed envelopes. You must present the tickets to collect your meal tomorrow night.
Door Prizes Needed!! 💛💚

Last chance to order

Tomorrow

Come Sub for us!

Thank You

Come out and support Valley High School this Friday, and while you are at the game stop by and place a bid on one of our AWESOME pumpkins!


Health Heros will be here next Wednesday, November 8th for flu shots. Forms went home on October 18th. If you did not receive one, please contact your child's homeroom teacher for another one.

The CCSD is supporting positive choices for our students with Red Ribbon Week 2023.
Red Ribbon week is celebrated annually from Oct. 23-31, and is the nation's oldest and largest drug prevention awareness program. The 2023 theme is “Be Kind To Your Mind.










The CCSD is supporting positive choices for our students with Red Ribbon Week 2023.










The CCSD is supporting positive choices for our students with Red Ribbon Week 2023.










Our favorite ceremony of the year is coming soon.

Spirit Day Tomorrow

CCSD Statement – on Huguley Elementary School incident – Oct 10, 2023
On Thursday, October 5th, students at Huguley Elementary School began preparing for dismissal that afternoon. Prior to dismissal and following dismissal, no incidents of concern were reported by students or staff regarding the safety and well-being of any Huguley students. All dismissal of car riders and bus riders took place without any reported incidents.
On Friday, October 6th, near mid-day, Huguley Elementary School Principal, Mr. Philip Jenkins received a visit from authorities representing the Lanett City Police Department. It was at this time on Friday, that Mr. Jenkins was made aware of an alleged incident by which a Huguley Elementary School student was injured prior to dismissal on Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Jenkins fully cooperated with law enforcement authorities and reviewed campus video footage. None of the footage reviewed supported any of the allegations made to law enforcement. Additionally, the Huguley Elementary School SRO (or School Resource Officer), SGT. Yates found no evidence to support any wrongdoing by other students or school staff
The school leadership at Huguley and the District have strived to be cooperative and assist with the investigation. The Chambers County School District is committed to maintaining the health, safety and overall well-being of all of our students.
