
Calling all future Lady Bulldogs Softball players grades K-6! Registration is now open for the Future Lady Bulldogs camp held on Saturday, September 6th. Registration forms were given out but may also be picked up in the office of ECC, AES, & CCMS. T-shirts will be given to campers who register by September 2nd.



PARENTS - you don't want to miss this workshop on the new Apptegy communication platform!








Attention 6th Grade Band Members! TONIGHT is Band Rental Night, from 3:00 - 5:00 PM in the CCMS Band Room!


6th Grade Instrument Rental for 6th Grade Band tonight!


7th grade science students experimented with element chemistry today and observed flame colors of different elements! 🥼🧪





TODAY is the last day to order your "Once a Bulldog, Always a Bulldog" t-shirts and sweatshirts from the CCHS Travel Club!


Any middle student planning on attending a High School Athletic event MUST be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the sporting event. This is per the High School's Athletic Policy.

6th grade understanding elements by building compound molecules. 🔬🥼🧪




Don't forget to order your "Once a BULLDOG, Always a BULLDOG" t-shirt or sweatshirt from the CCHS Travel Club!


Updated football schedule! 🏈


Lady Dawgs picked up a district win against Cumberland tonight! 🐾
A team 13-6
B team 11-5








🏌️♂️⛳️ The Clinton County Middle School Golf Dawgs competed at Lakewood Country Club in a tri-match against Russell County and Pulaski County. The Dawgs brought home a 2nd place finish!
👏 Special shoutout to Will Casada for leading the team with the lowest score of the day, shooting a 45! Way to go, Golf Dawgs! 🐾



Hey Parents - Take our Title I Parent Involvement Survey! It only takes a few minutes!
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Cross Country Practice Canceled for Monday 8/18. The heat index is too high.

📢📢MESSAGE FROM FRYSC📢📢
CCMS Parents/Guardians:
Family Dental of Kentucky will be at Clinton County Middle School later this month🦷
Dental forms were sent home from school yesterday. If you want your child to be seen for a preventative screening/cleaning, fill out the form and send back to school as soon as possible!
*Signed permission form must be on file for your child to be seen.*
Call the Katie Groce at CCMS for further information!

Clinton County School District is proud to announce that Clinton County Middle School and Clinton County High School are 2024-2025 National Beta Schools of Merit. These schools earned this recognition by offering National Beta to all eligible grades on their campuses.
The National Beta School of Merit award is given to honor a club’s dedication and commitment to academic excellence. To achieve this prestigious honor, a school must include members from all eligible grade levels in their Beta club. This year 5,930 Beta Clubs across the country received this award.
In a congratulatory letter to the school, Bobby Hart, CEO said “Thank you for your continued support of National Beta and commitment to developing future leaders!”
Amanda Mills, Beta Club Sponsor said, “This is a huge accomplishment for our school! We are in the process of inducting members from grade levels 6-12 in both the middle and high schools for the 2025-2026 school year. Beta Club promotes leadership, inspires academic excellence and fosters a spirit of service that will leave a lasting impact on our community. I am proud and honored to serve as sponsor to this great group of students!”
With more than 500,000 active members and 14,000 clubs nationally and internationally, National Beta has become the nation’s largest independent, non-profit, educational youth organization. National Beta recognizes outstanding achievement, promotes character and social responsibility, encourages service involvement to school and community, and fosters leadership skills. National Junior Beta includes grades 6-8 and National Senior Beta includes grades 9-12. Visit betaclub.org for more information.
The National Beta School of Merit award is given to honor a club’s dedication and commitment to academic excellence. To achieve this prestigious honor, a school must include members from all eligible grade levels in their Beta club. This year 5,930 Beta Clubs across the country received this award.
In a congratulatory letter to the school, Bobby Hart, CEO said “Thank you for your continued support of National Beta and commitment to developing future leaders!”
Amanda Mills, Beta Club Sponsor said, “This is a huge accomplishment for our school! We are in the process of inducting members from grade levels 6-12 in both the middle and high schools for the 2025-2026 school year. Beta Club promotes leadership, inspires academic excellence and fosters a spirit of service that will leave a lasting impact on our community. I am proud and honored to serve as sponsor to this great group of students!”
With more than 500,000 active members and 14,000 clubs nationally and internationally, National Beta has become the nation’s largest independent, non-profit, educational youth organization. National Beta recognizes outstanding achievement, promotes character and social responsibility, encourages service involvement to school and community, and fosters leadership skills. National Junior Beta includes grades 6-8 and National Senior Beta includes grades 9-12. Visit betaclub.org for more information.


Cross Country; tomorrow will be the last day that students can come out to be on this year's team. Afterschool at ECC till 4

Buses will be practicing Bus Evacuations this afternoon. Students will be arriving a few moments late.

2025 CCMS Football 🏈
Come support these young men tomorrow night at the first home game!


CCMS football had their first game tonight in Green County, the outcome was not in our favor but we are growing as a team! Come support these boys Thursday night at home! 💙🏈
