CCS Live Streaming Tonight’s Football Game
Tonight’s football game vs Magnet Cove will be live streamed on the internet!
We are also going to live stream the junior high game on Tuesday night vs Bigelow.
In order to view and listen to the game go to www.ccsboosterclub.org then click on the link under “booster club events”. This will take you to our watch and listen live page.
You will have 2 options for viewers: the first one is the standard viewer that will work for both PC and Mac. The full screen version is also available to PC users.
Feel free to forward this to anyone in the world who would be interested in watching CCS Eagles football!
Go Eagles!!
CCS Cookie Dough Sale!!!
Cookie Dough Sales are going GREAT!!!!
Keep up the good work!
Important Dates :
Monday, Nov. 8 – Due Date for all Order Forms & Money
Friday, Dec. 1 – Approximate Delivery Date
Keep watching for more details!!
TONIGHT !!! Pizza Inn Cheerleading Fundraiser — Oct. 26
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Pizza Inn Fundraiser!!
TONIGHT
Tuesday, Oct. 26
![]() Feed the family and support the CCS Sr. High Cheerleaders
5:00 – 8:00 pm
Pizza Inn on Hogan
Tips and a portion of the night’s profit will be donated to CCS Sr. High Cheerleading
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CCS 2010 Homecoming Court
Congratulations to the CCS 2010 Homecoming Court : Reagan (9th), Sarah N. (10th), Camille (11th), Ariel (12th), Alexi (12th), Caysie (12th), Claire (12th) & Sarah H. (12th) !!
The Queen will be crowned tonight during half-time of the football game.
Come out and cheer the CCS Eagles onto victory over the Poyen Indians.
7:00 p.m.
Mission Field
Conway Christian School
CCS v. Hector Jr. High Game Night Changed
The Junior High Football game with Hector has been moved to Tuesday October 19th at 7pm.
There will NOT be a 7th grade game.
CCS Homecoming — Friday, Oct. 15
Conway Christian HOMECOMING! Tomorrow!
3:00 – Pep rally
Game time is 7:00pm Eagles vs. Indians (Poyen High School)
Crowning of the 2010 Homecoming queen will be at half-time
Six CCS Students Qualify for All-Region Jr. High Choir
Zaxby’s Fundraiser TUESDAY night
“feed the family and support CCS“!
October 12 at Zaxby’s — 10% of the night’s profits will be donated to CCS.
Williams stresses online safety at CCS
Williams stresses online safety at CCS
http://thecabin.net/news/local/2010-10-06/williams-stresses-online-safety-ccs
Detective Brian Williams of the Conway Police Department visited with students at Conway Christian Elementary School on Wednesday about a subject he believes poses potential threat to new generations of technology users.
“The seriousness of the situation is that as our technology gets older, its users become younger. The younger they are, the more naive they are against potential Internet predators,” Williams said. “Children today are exposed to a wider variety of sexual or explicit material, cyber bullying and are more available to predators.”
Williams addressed fifth- and sixth-grade students, warning them against wearing their school’s logo in Facebook profiles, posing in front of licence plates or any other potentially-revealing backdrop that would indicate their regional location.
Tina MacNamara, computer and technology teacher at CCS, approached the Criminal Investigation Division of the CPD with a request that an investigator visit the school and speak to students after several questions regarding Internet safety were posed by parents of CCS students.
MacNamara’s classes will recognize National Cyber Security Awareness Month in October by focusing exclusively on online safety and awareness in all computer classes.
Williams, a special investigator in computer crimes, discussed the legal ramifications of cyber bullying, online harassment, posting pictures online, security breaches in social networking, the dangers of chat rooms and the importance of interacting with parents when inappropriate online conduct is observed.
Williams said that in a 6-month time, 18 individuals were arrested in Conway who were engaging in allegedly inappropriate online contact with minors.
“There are people out there that will go way out of their way to harm children just like yourselves,” Williams told fifth-graders. “Facebook is a great place to communicate with people you already know. Facebook is the worst place in the world to talk to someone that you don’t know.”
Conway Christian School will host a Parent Online Safety Awareness presentation by Williams in the near future, according to MacNamara.
“The more a parent knows about Facebook and the Internet, the more restrictive they become. A reality is that a lot of parents just don’t know,” MacNamara said.
MacNamara said that besides warning students of potential dangers, she hopes the class’ curriculum will encourage students to begin at a young age to practice responsible digital citizenship.
Potential topics to be covered at the Parent Online Safety Awareness night are “sexting,” Facebook’s privacy settings and the compounding factors of cyber bullying.
(Staff writer Courtney Spradlin can be reached by e-mail at courtney.spradlin@thecabin.net or by phone at 505-1236. To comment on this and other stories in the Log Cabin, log on to www.thecabin.net. Send us your news at www.thecabin.net/submit)










