
The Child Nutrition Program provides sweet treats for CCSD students on Valentine's Day❤️





Chambers County Schools will be closed on February 17th in observance of Presidents Day.


As we celebrate Black History Month, we want to take this opportunity to express our appreciation for ALL OF OUR AFRICAN AMERICAN EDUCATORS, PAST AND PRESENT. We would like to acknowledge some of our previous African American employees at the upcoming Board Meeting. We invite you to attend this special gathering honoring these extraordinary former employees. The meeting will be held at LaFayette High School’s auditorium on February 19th at 4:00 PM Central.


Kelly Education is hosting hiring events for anyone interested in becoming a substitute for the district.
Job Fair 1: Shawmut Elementary School, Friday 2.21.25, 10am-2pm Eastern Time
Job Fair 2: CCSD Central Office, Monday 2.24.25, 10am-2pm Eastern Time



We are excited to celebrate Valentine's Day this Friday, however, we want to send a reminder that balloons, flowers, and gifts may not be delivered or brought to the school for students, as they will not be accepted. Thank you for understanding!

Due to a number of our students, teachers, and staff coming from areas still affected by icy road conditions, CCSD will be closed for Students and Staff on Friday the 24th. We have listened to the input from our staff and parents and made this decision for the safety of everyone in the school district. We will return to our regular schedule on Monday.


Chambers County Schools will be back in session and operating our normal schedule on Friday, January 24, 2025. The County EMA and Road Department have been assessing the roads and will treat any remaining icy spots today. Buses will run at their regular time.


We have been in contact with the Chambers County EMA this morning concerning expected conditions for tomorrow. With the current travel conditions and the uncertainty of travel conditions in the morning, Chambers County Schools will be closed tomorrow January 23rd, for students and staff. No new work will be assigned. We plan to resume normal school operations on Friday.


With the extreme cold forecasted for our area, students will learn virtually Tuesday and Wednesday. Check Google Classrooms for assignments. Stay safe and warm.


In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Chambers County Schools will be closed January 20, 2025


Registration for the 2025-26 Pre-K lottery is now open. Please use the links below for more information and to complete the registration process.
Pre-K Flyer (English): https://5il.co/2cg22
Pre-K Flyer (Spanish): https://5il.co/2cg27
Registration Link: https://prek.alaceed.alabama.gov/


We will resume normal school hours and normal dress code tomorrow. Hoodies and blankets are not allowed, however you may wear a board approved jacket. Please keep cell phones, headphones, and earbuds in your bookbag at all times during the school day, as they aren’t allowed. We look forward to seeing you tomorrow!!

After consulting with EMA and multiple weather outlets, Chambers County Schools will close on Friday, January 10. While forecasts can never be certain, it is vital that our decision is made to protect the safety and well-being of each student. We will reopen on Monday, January 13 with our regular schedule & dress code. Stay safe & warm. Thank you – Sharon Weldon

Chambers County Schools, in collaboration with the Chambers County Emergency Management Agency (CCEMA), is closely monitoring the potential for winter weather on Friday. We will be posting an update tomorrow morning. Please be prepared for the possibility of adjustments to the school schedule on Friday.


We are excited to see everyone tomorrow!


The Chambers County School District proudly welcomes Dr. Sharon Weldon on her first official day as Superintendent. In the 2024 election, she successfully defeated both independent and Democratic candidates to secure this elected position for the county. We are thrilled about her return to the central office and look forward to her leadership as we continue cultivating learners and producing graduates who will positively impact the world.


Merry Christmas


Thanksgiving Break


Please see the link below for the survey for Operation Wipeout.
The purpose is to gauge awareness about the Operation Wipeout Campaign with our families and community stakeholders to gain feedback for the next steps to eliminate cervical cancer in Chambers County.
https://uab.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2tsSjr3kqE8S4gS


We value your input! Please scan the QR code or go to https://shorturl.at/e0XXF to take this short survey. Your feedback will help us improve so we can better serve you and our students.

