Let's Celebrate Together.
It's Hispanic Heritage Month. Next week, CCJHS will celebrate our Hispanic Heritage.
Monday, September 29th- Bring or Wear Your Flag Colors.
Tuesday, September 30th- Bilingual Spanish Day. Wear any shirt with encouraging Spanish words. Si se puede!
Wednesday, October 1st- Wear your boots or shoes that show your heritage.
Thursday, October 2nd- Jersey Day. Wear your favorite team or player.
Friday, October 3rd- Traditional Heritage Day. Wear your heritage traditional attire.
* All students must comply with the dress code. No exceptions.
* Let's participate and celebrate together.
about 5 hours ago, Tobi Sheon
flyer of Hispanic Heritage Month-- text is in the post
Our Copperas Cove Junior High Starlettes and Cheerleaders had the opportunity to visit Martin Walker Elementary for their Attendance Party and Pep Rally, and I could not be prouder​​ of how our girls represented CCJH. They didn’t just show up to perform—they showed up with heart. 💛 From cheering alongside the younger students to bonding with them one-on-one, they modeled leadership, kindness, and responsibility in such a powerful way. The joy they brought to those elementary students was contagious, and the impact they made went far beyond cheers and chants.- Coach Adrianna Fox

about 6 hours ago, Tobi Sheon
CCJHS Cheerleaders playing on the playground with elementary students
Cheerleaders and mascot posing with elementary students
Cheerleaders performing to kindergarten students at Martin Walker Elementary

Get Ready for Picture Day!!

October 7, 2025
Retake Day: November 4, 2025

There are multiple background options.
Things to do:
1, Mark your calendar
2. Plan your outfit and hairstyle.
3. Please, don't wear green. Our green screen lets you choose your background when you order your photos, but it also makes green clothes disappear.

What's Next?

A few days after picture day, you'll be able to customize and order your photos online at shop.jostenspix.com -- and photos will be shipped directly to your home.

Your Event Code is FE357125

2 days ago, Tobi Sheon
flyer for picture day- text is in the post
This week kicked off our Football season and our teacher of the week nominations!!

7th Grade Football chose.....................................Mrs. Weikum! Student comments included that she cares even when they test her the most, she always makes time to hear them out, and that they always know that she supports them.

8th Grade Football chose.....................................Mrs. Mobely! Student comments included that she's one of the nicest teachers they have ever had. That she takes time to hear them out and help them even when they don't deserve it. She gives them chances to make up assignments often and is always there for them.

Teachers, we as a coaching staff hold you in the highest regard, we appreciate all the work and effort you have put in this 6 weeks and we are looking forward to seeing more of you win this honor and hear these athletes put in their own words what you mean to them.

Thank you for all you do!!!
2 days ago, Tobi Sheon
picture of Ms. Mobley and the 8th grade football team
Picture of Mrs. Weikum and the 7th grade football team
CCJHS Volleyball got to recognize two amazing staff members for staff member of the week; our athletes are so blessed to have so many people that leave a positive influence on them 💙💛

7th Grade: Mrs. Wilkinson
8th Grade: Mrs. McGinnis
2 days ago, Tobi Sheon
Picture of Ms. Wilkinson and the volleyball girls
picture of Ms. McGinnis and the volleyball girls
Start with Hello Week at CCJHS
September 22-26

Start with Hello is a program created through the Sandy Hook Promise to help students, teachers, parents, and community leaders feel more connected. Start with a Hello is based on three simple steps: see someone alone, reach out and help, and start with Hello. This planned event is to help reduce social isolation and increase connectivity among students, faculty, and staff.

Hey Day! Monday, September 22nd- No School for students. acts of Kindness. Say hello to someone you don't know.

Encourage Everyone! Tuesday, September 23rd- Wear a T-shirt with an encouraging message. Crazy socks to spread kindness, too. (Must BE IN DRESS CODE.) Act of Kindness: Compliment Day- Give one, get one.

Let's Reach Out and Connect! Wednesday, September 24th- Green Out!! Wear Green today! , as it is the symbol for unity and solidarity with the Sandy Hook Promise. Act of Kindness: Hello Greeters- Pass out "Hello Passes" to meet new people.

Look for Ways to Help! Thursday, September 25th- Wear PINK for compassion and care. Act of Kindness: Be the "i" in KIND and write a kindness note to one of your teachers or any staff at CCJHS and let them know how you feel about them.

Own it! Make it your JOB to be the NICE kid! Friday, September 26th- We are ONE team. All students and staff are encouraged to wear our school colors (BLUE and GOLD.) Act of Kindness: What's your HELLO style? Fist Bump, High-Five, Elbow Bump? Share it!

Start with Hello!
7 days ago, Tobi Sheon
Image of Flyer – All text is in the Post
Homecoming Spirit Week is in full force at CCJHS. Tuesday's Color War day between grade levels was a great success. 6th grade wore red. 7th grade wore pink and 8th grade wore green. Who knows what Wednesday's mix-and-match day will bring?
8 days ago, Tobi Sheon
Neya Goudeau and Jeri Batchelor show school spirit.
Teacher Alicia Weikum and her students show spirit.
Camille George and a student show their school spirit.
Alicia Weikum and Candace Martin wore pink to support the 7th grade.
Hey CCJHS!! Friday is Homecoming. Let's show our school pride! Wear your BLUE and Gold!! Go Dawgs!
8 days ago, Tobi Sheon
A poster stating: Hey CCJHS!!  Friday is Homecoming.  Let's show our school pride!  Wear your BLUE and Gold!!  Go Dawgs!

We had the privilege of spotlighting two amazing CCJHS staff members, chosen by our volleyball girls. We appreciate everything you all do; you truly make an impact💛💙. Eighth grade chose Mrs. Nellie Perez, Spanish II teacher, and seventh grade chose Mrs. Alicia Weikum, seventh-grade RLA teacher. Way to Go!!!

9 days ago, Tobi Sheon
Nellie Perez with the volleyball girls
Alicia Weikum with the volleyball girls
7th-grade students collaborated in their Reading Language Arts classes to create a paper flag. Students and staff across the whole campus signed their names and messages of gratitude for the service of our First Responders provide. Student ambassador Luca Weikum presented it to the Fire Fighter Crew of the Main Street Fire Station. 
12 days ago, Tobi Sheon
Luca Weikum presenting the flag to CCFD.
Elena Abercrombie's art class practiced their still life drawing skills. They were given a single yellow rose in a glass and asked to interpret it.
16 days ago, Tobi Sheon
drawing of rose in a glass
drawing of rose in a glass
drawing of rose in a glass
drawing of rose in a glass
drawing of rose in a glass
drawing of rose in a glass
drawing of rose in a glass
drawing of rose in a glass
drawing of rose in a glass
drawing of rose in a glass
CCJHS Art students in Elena Abercrombie's classes have their zentangle city drawings on display at Robert Gray Airport in Killeen.
22 days ago, Tobi Sheon
photos of Elena Abercrombie and CCJHS student artwork

An all-new episode of Take 2 with Hawk is in your podcast feed now! Kurtis & Dr. Hawkins welcome special guest Bowie Franks from Gallagher Construction to dive deep into the in's & out's of School Construction.

See the full conversation on YouTube or listen anywhere you get great podcasts!

YouTube --> https://youtu.be/7WTBeGX4kWo
Apple Podcasts --> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/take-2-with-hawk/id1811210964
Spotify --> https://open.spotify.com/episode/1CRPOgB1NuRjV5CnHRjkEi?si=0afe6d6296b446c5

about 1 month ago, Copperas Cove ISD
CCISD's very own Kelly Thompson, former assistant principal at Cove Jr. High and now leading Martin Walker Elementary, has received a regional honor from the Texas Association of Secondary School Principals. Congratulations, Mrs. Thompson!

More --> https://www.ccisd.com/article/2372539
about 1 month ago, Copperas Cove ISD
Graphic with CCISD logo. Kelly Thompson. TASSP Region 12 Middle School Assistant Principal of the Year

In the latest episode of Take 2 with Hawk, Kurtis and Dr. Hawkins break down Bond 2025, which will appear on the ballot in November. The dive into what's on each proposition, as well the process which led to this proposal.

Watch the full episode on YouTube or listen anywhere you listen to great podcasts.

YouTube --> https://youtu.be/4Hz8FU_LMKg
Apple Podcasts --> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/take-2-with-hawk/id1811210964
Spotify --> https://open.spotify.com/episode/794hkvb4LDpbtjmwNsb7Db?si=7f3bfebd1f6741ba

about 1 month ago, Copperas Cove ISD
Tech Theatre students did Snowball Introductions. They answered a question on a paper, wadded up the paper and threw it to someone else to answer the next question. After all three questions were answered, snowballs are thrown in a basket and shared with the class.
about 1 month ago, Tobi Sheon
students throwing paperballs
Tuesday night, the CCISD Board of Trustees approved a policy regarding cell phones and other personal communication devices, in alignment with House Bill 1481. We are encouraging students to put their devices "Away for the Day," to focus on learning.
about 1 month ago, Copperas Cove ISD
Graphic with image of smart phone and CCISD logo. Away for the Day. Turn off cell phones, headphones, personal laptops, personal tablets, smart watches. Turn on learning and focus.
Graphic with image of smart phone and CCISD logo. What is Away for the Day? The goal of Away for the Day, in alignment with House Bill 1481, is to improve learning focus and support a positive, respectful school environment for all students and staff. Away for the Day means that students’ personal devices - cell phones, text-messaging devices, tablets, computers, headphones, earbuds, smart watches and other simlar electronics - must be powered off and out of sight during all parts of the school day, from the time students enter the school until they exit at the end of the day. This includes class time, transitions, breakfast or lunch on campus and restroom breaks.
In this installment of Dawg Tales, CCHS Digital Media teacher Madison Seifert explains the facility challenges students in the district's Career & Technical Education programs face on a daily basis.

https://youtube.com/shorts/TGRwGIFcGTA
about 1 month ago, Copperas Cove ISD
In today's installment of Dawg Tales, CCHS senior Brenna Butler shines a light on the struggles student-athletes at CCHS face on a daily basis with the current facilities.

https://youtube.com/shorts/vSholfRxBMU
about 1 month ago, Copperas Cove ISD
Join us tomorrow night for Meet the Teacher Night and enjoy some delicious milk & cookies, courtesy of CCISD's award-winning Child Nutrition team.
about 1 month ago, Copperas Cove ISD
Graphic with CCISD logo. Stop by the cafeteria on Meet the Teacher night for Milk and Cookies and meet our amazing cafeteria staff. August 12, 2025. Pre-K 4:30-6 p.m. Elementary: 4:30-6 p.m. Junior High 5:30-7 p.m. High School 4:30-6 p.m.