Survivor Day 8- Yesterday was the end of Survivor Day 8 challenges. Survivor teams had to each balance a teacup on their head while walking a course. Once finished, they had to relay hoops from one water bottle to another water bottle across the room, using large flat sticks and back again. Then they had to land all of the hoops onto a water bottle and last but not least they had to put together a puzzle and follow the instructions on the puzzle. The first team to finish won reward.

9 days ago, Tobi Sheon
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Congratulations to the May paraprofessionals and teachers of the Month!!! Lucille Sutherland, Eric Dawson, Yudelia Trejo, and Christina Monroe, we are so proud of you and appreciative of all that you do to make us shine!!!
10 days ago, Tobi Sheon
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Survivor Day 7- Day 7 of Survivor concluded with ping pong chaos. Teams had to use a folded piece of paper as a canal and with a partner leapfrog a ping pong ball down to a second basket. Once all ten ping pong balls were transported, they had to turn around and leapfrog them back to the original basket. Once back in the original basket they had to land all ten ping pong balls in the second basket, which proved to be quite difficult and exciting. The first to complete the challenge won a reward.
10 days ago, Tobi Sheon
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Incoming 9th - 12th Grade
PGP Saturday
May 30th, 2026
8:00am-4:00pm
Copperas Cove High School
400 South 25th Street
Library

All incoming 9th-12th grade parents and student are encouraged to attend this event, if you have not completed your Personal Graduation Plan.

Learn About:
* 2026-2027 Course Offerings
* Texas Graduation Requirements
* Career Pathways and Certifications
* Dual Enrollment Opportunities
* Athletic Opportunities
* Fine Arts Opportunities

Please fill out the QR Code below to sign up for a time slot.
11 days ago, Tobi Sheon
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Returning Students registration is NOW Open

* go to the CCISD Portal (www.ccisdportal.com)
* Click on Parent
* Click on Skyward
* Sign in with the parent login for Skyward
* Click on "Open family access"
* Click on returning student registration. Link is on the left side of the screen.
* Click on Student's name and complete the returning registration steps.
* A new proof of residency is required. You can either upload it or bring a copy to the campus. Please make sure your student's name is written on the proof or residency, if you bring it to the campus.
* Once all of the steps have been completed there will be a green check mark next to each step, then click "submit registration."
* A message will appear on the next screen saying that the student has been successfully enrolled with a green check mark.

Proof of Residency
* Water Bill
* Gas Bill
* Electric Bill
* Mortgage Bill
* Lease (still valid)
* Billing/invoice date within the last 45 days
* When uploading please show mailing and service address
* Date
* In parent/guardian name

Question or guidance 254-547-6959
Mrs. Heimbuck ext. 12020
Mrs. Goudeau ext. 12012

11 days ago, Tobi Sheon
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Survivor Day 6- Today's challenge was truly a challenge. Teams had to work together, using a rubberband apparatus to stack and unstack a 21-cup tower, one cup at a time. In between the stacking and unstacking, they had to solve two of four logic puzzles. There was lots of groaning and complaining with this one. One wrong touch and down the tower comes. But... it was fun!

11 days ago, Tobi Sheon
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Spanish Club's Last Fiesta!!! Students had a great time today! They enjoyed traditional Mexican food (tacos, quesadillas, arroz, refried beans) and salsas, guacamole, pico de gallo, and traditional candies. Also, spend time crafting maracas and coloring some piñata wooden ornaments. They had fun playing “ponle la cola al burro” and lotería.
It was a wonderful and joyful time for all of us Bullpups!
15 days ago, Tobi Sheon
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Day 3 of Survivor is done and we had a blast. Two students had to balance one foot on a board. If during the challenge they touched their foot to the floor, they would be out, and if the second person touched down, their team was disqualified. While the two students were balancing, the rest of the team had to solve a word scramble puzzle, then land nine rings around a bottle of water. Not as easy as it sounds, just ask those who were standing on one foot. The first to finish won a team reward.
16 days ago, Tobi Sheon
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URVIVORS READY? In Theatre Arts, students are participating in 10 exciting days of Survivor Challenges. There are three to four parts to each day's challenge. They do everything the popular show does except go to Fiji and get voted out of their tribe. They do, however, win daily rewards!
17 days ago, Tobi Sheon
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TSIA2 Testing
Texas Success Initiative
Summer 2026 Sessions

What is it?
The Texas Success Initiative Assessment 2.0 are tests that help determine whether you are ready for college-level courses (like Dual Credit).
The Opportunity
The district offers the TSIA2 on campus throughout the year, including summer sessions
Before you sign up
Go to the Accuplacer website to create an account and complete the Pre-Administration Activity if you have not done so already. This will provide you with information about TSAI2, as well as practice opportunities. You MUST bring your own computer to test.
When is it?
* Tuesday, June 2
* Thursday, June 4
*Tuesday, June 16
* Thursday, June 18
* Tuesday, July 14
* Thursday, July 16
* Tuesday, July 28
Thursday, August 8

For each summer session, we will test at 8:00am and 1:00pm in the library.

How do I sign up:
Http://formsofFICE.com/R/AYDXYKY317 or scan the QR Code

Questions?
Contact Bobbie Green
Coordinator of Assessment and Accountability
(254) 547-2514

18 days ago, Tobi Sheon
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Incoming 9th-12th Grade PGP Saturday
May 30th, 2026
8:00am-4:00pm
400 South 25th Street
Copperas Cove High School
Library

All incoming 9th-12th grade parents and students are encouraged to attend this event if you have not completed your Personal Graduation Plan.
Learn about:
* 2026-2027 Course Offerings
* Texas Graduation Requirements
* Career Pathways and Certifications
* Dual Enrollment Opportunities
* Athletics Opportunities
* Fine Arts Opportunities

Please fill out the QR Code Below to Sign Up for a Time Slot.
18 days ago, Tobi Sheon
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2026
Walk for Autism and Family Engagement Day
Location Change
Saturday, April 25, 2026
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Copperas Cove Junior High Gymnasium

Please park in the front parking lot and Stadium parking lot and walk around the school to enter the gym.
30 days ago, Tobi Sheon
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Several of our CCJHS art students in Abercrombie's art class ribboned at last Saturday's Festival of the Arts at the High School. Congratulations to WIlliams, 1st place, 2nd place Davis, 3rd place, 4th place Cameron V, and Honorable Mention to Ian J.
Way to go, CCJHS Art!!! We are so proud of you!
about 1 month ago, Tobi Sheon
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Happy Earth Day, April 22nd 2026. CCJHS students in Mrs. Abercrombie's art class wanted to bring awareness to protecting our Earth. This art installation in CCJHS's foyer was made to show how doing our part can make a big impact on the Earth. Reuse, Reduce, Recycle and take care of our planet " was a repeated message in a lot of the artwork. Let's make every day Earth Day!
about 1 month ago, Tobi Sheon
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CCJHS Congratulates our teachers and para-professional of the year. Mrs. Veronica Sheon is the Teacher of the Year. Mrs. Bethanie McGinnis is the Rookie Teacher of the Year, and Mrs. Carolyn Williams is the Para-professional of the Year. Well-deserved to all!!!
about 1 month ago, Tobi Sheon
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CCJHS art students competed at the JRVASE this last Saturday. It is Texas Art Education Association art competition district-wide. CCJHS students all received Gold medals, and one student Lyla Picek got both gold and platinum. Platinum is the highest honor. Students were Alliyah Davis- boy with the light, and the  temple, Dalilah McCurtain 3d octopus, Teagan Metcalf, Tea and cake Lyla Picek madosia head and Samantha Pina.balloons in the sky 
about 1 month ago, Tobi Sheon
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Earth Day Art Contest.
From Mrs. Abercrombie: "I have an Earth Day poster contest every year; the prize is $100. Students go all out and do not disappoint with originality and creativity. This year's winner is Sulian Medina (all pencil wonderful shading).
Congratulations Sulian!!!!
about 1 month ago, Tobi Sheon
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Getting the 8th graders ready for HS with the HS counselors and jr high academic advisers and counseling team.

about 1 month ago, Tobi Sheon
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💜 Purple Up! Day – Honoring Our Military-Connected Students 💜
On April 15th, our military-affiliated students had an incredible opportunity to visit the National Mounted Warrior Museum and the 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment. Students enjoyed an engaging tour where they not only learned about the history and traditions of the Cavalry, but also had the unique chance to interact with the horses—an experience they won’t forget! 🐎
This special day allowed students to gain a deeper understanding of the sacrifices and experiences their family members in the military may have gone through, making it both meaningful and memorable.
This experience was made possible through the collaboration of Mrs. Perez, JS2S Sponsor (Military Connection Organization), Mrs. Montenegro, Military Family Life Consultant, and Coach Tippens, Veteran. We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to the staff at the museum and the soldiers of the 1st Cavalry Division for their warm hospitality and for making this day so impactful for our students. 🇺🇸
#PurpleUp #MilitaryKidsMatter #CCISD #JS2S #FortCavazos #1stCavalry
about 1 month ago, Tobi Sheon
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CCJHS' afterschool clubs are in full swing. Students have many different options to choose from. Everything from sewing to drawing to archery meets throughout the week.
#AYPYN
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