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The Cherokee Creek Boys School Blog

Sharing Valuable Resources … and Stories About Life at CCBS

Welcome to the Cherokee Creek Boys School two-part blog … featuring helpful resources and information … and a behind-the-scenes look at life on our CCBS campus.

CCBS is a learning community dedicated to helping boys (ages 10 – 15, in grades 5 through 10) and their families discover what is real and true about themselves and the world around them. Our blog provides families and boys with support, information, ideas and inspiration from our CCBS team … as well as from experts and resources … that help us all continue to learn and grow.

​CCBS Blogger / BOTO the Bear, CCBS Mascot and Blogger. My name, BOTO, is short for an important lesson we teach here … a reminder for us all … that to keep growing and learning, we must always Be Open To Outcome”.

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RESOURCES & INFORMATION

For parents, families and educational / therapeutic professionals searching for credible and practical advice, educational insights, research, support and therapeutic resources.

LIFE at CCBS

Keeping the CCBS community engaged and informed through authentic, personal content that showcases daily life at Cherokee Creek Boys School … for parents, families, CCBS alumni, medical professionals and educational consultants alike.

Meet CCBS Social Studies Teacher, Larry Printz

Meet CCBS Social Studies Teacher, Larry Printz

Teaching CCBS Style | ‘Meet the Teachers’ Series
We sat down with Larry Printz, our Social Studies teacher, to learn more about how he makes learning interesting, engaging and special for our students.

Teacher Appreciation

Teacher Appreciation

This month, Cherokee Creek Boys School is excited to join many people across the country to celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week.

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

You Can Make a Difference! Mental Health Awareness Month provides an opportunity for fundraising, outreach and awareness events that can help create a brighter, more promising future for mental health care.