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School News & Events

  • Gamified Learning at Cookeville High: How Chicken Road Boosts Strategic Thinking

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    In today’s fast-paced digital world, education is no longer confined to textbooks and traditional classroom instruction. At Cookeville High School, we believe in embracing innovative approaches that resonate with students and support their academic journey. One of the most effective methods in recent years is gamification—using game-based mechanics to engage learners and sharpen critical cognitive…

  • How Golf Can Enhance Academic and Personal Growth for High School Students

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    Golf is often viewed as a leisurely activity, but for high school students, it offers more than just recreation. This sport can positively influence both academic and personal development, making it a valuable addition to educational programs. Through golf, students gain skills that are transferable to the classroom and life beyond school. Incorporating sports into…

  • [AD] An Overview of the Supabet App: Betting Made Easy with Datafree

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    The world of sports betting has taken a significant leap in recent years, and the Supabet App is among the most popular mobile applications that have made it easier for punters to engage in their favorite pastime. In this article, we will delve deep into the Supabet App’s unique features, how to download and register,…

  • Thanks Ms. Patton and Israel Newton!

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    The Charger newspaper would like to thank Ms. Jennie Patton for her assistance and digital art student Israel Newton for taking the photos of students’ painted parking spots that appeared in the recent issue of The Charger.