Cullman City Schools
The Week in Review - September 7, 2018
Labor Day Holiday Shortens Our Week
A Matter of Fact
CMS Thinking "Outside" the Box
Earning Their Badges
Swimmers Take Their Mark
Computer Science with PB&J
Alabama has recently adopted the Alabama Course of Study: Digital Literacy and Computer Science. These standards are "to enhance students’ lives by providing them the knowledge and skills to be innovators and positive contributors to the society in which they live. An Alabama student, a citizen of the world..."
"Although computer science occupations are among the top six jobs in Alabama (http://bit.ly/top-al-jobs), the benefits of developing computational thinking skills go beyond traditional computer science. Every occupation requires the type of logical reasoning and analytical problem-solving that may be developed by a computational mindset. Beyond these occupational needs, a computational mindset helps students engage the digital world in which they live."
Quotes from the Alabama Course of Study: Digital Literacy and Computer Science.
To Remember and To Learn
CHS Spanish Club Off To a Great Start
CCPS - CHS Partnership
Punt, Pass, Kick
CMS Volleyball
Dr. Susan Patterson, Superintendent
Email: spatterson@cullmancats.net
Website: cullmancats.net
Location: 301 1st Street Northeast, Cullman, AL, USA
Phone: (256)734-2233
Twitter: @CullmanSuper