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The CCS Campus covers more than 200,000 square feet campus-wide including its first building, built in 2006 that houses lower school students ages kindergarten through fourth. The additional early childhood wing and PE gymnasium were added in 2009. Fifth through eighth grade students moved into the middle school building, completed December 2014.
WebCT (Course Tools) or Blackboard Learning System, [1] now owned by Blackboard, is an online proprietary virtual learning environment system that is licensed to colleges and other institutions and used in many campuses for e-learning. To their WebCT courses, instructors can add such tools as discussion boards, mail systems, and live chat ...
Blackboard Learn (previously the Blackboard Learning Management System) is a web-based virtual learning environment and learning management system developed by Blackboard Inc. The software features course management, customizable open architecture , and scalable design that allows integration with student information systems and authentication ...
Students are able to take courses at multiple campuses if convenient. The 2011 spring semester is the first semester that the Upper Allegheny campus(es) offered courses. In September 2021, college administrators broke ground on a new campus facility in Ford City. [4] [5] [6]
The McHenry Community High School District 156 operates two different campuses that serves students in different parts of McHenry County. The main campus is McHenry High School - Upper Campus, which only serves students between 10th grade and 12th grade. The Freshman Campus only serves students in 9th grade. McHenry West High School
Cambridge Christian School (CCS) is a co-educational, private, non-denominational Christian school serving grades PreK–12, located in Tampa, Florida, United States. CCS is a college preparatory school accredited by Christian Schools of Florida.
Cumberland County Schools are considering consolidating some bus routes, which could mean earlier start times and later releases for 10 elementary schools in the district.
The Upper Campus building and parking lot were significantly expanded to accommodate 10th through 12th-grade students transitioning from the Freshman Campus (East Campus). Fluorescent lighting was replaced with energy-efficient LED lights in classrooms, [ 12 ] and new furniture, including chairs and tables, was added to the commons areas. [ 13 ]