CmPS provides one of the most significant learning experiences available to a student confronting a real-life problem. A community problem may be one that exists within the school setting, local community, region, state, or nation.
Students generate ideas from classroom discussions, local issues, literature, local newspapers, agencies, magazines, and churches, as well as from the students themselves. Interview community members for ideas about problem areas. Talk with city officials, school board members, and leaders of community action groups.
In our inaugural year, we won the State Championship! The team of Jesse Miracle, Faith King, Anna Woods, Melissa Cox, and Hailee Stigal brought the gold back to Log Mountain.
If you would like to join the Bell County Community Problem Solving team, contact coach Kayla Prater below.