Congratulations to all thirty-five CHS SkillsUSA members who contributed to our successful participation at this year's NC SkillsUSA State Leadership Conference in Greensboro, April 18-20.
Ms. Landis would like to commend all participating students for their compassionate teamwork and exemplary cooperation.
In addition, kudos to the following students who placed in their competitive events:
Adobe Visual Design
1st Place - Madeline Ramsden
5th Place - Max Huffman
Advertising Design
4th Place - Kim Zan
5th Place - Landon Rosanbalm
Digital Cinema Production
3rd Place - Emma Hudson and Lincoln Wurster
5th Place - Euel Gebreselassie and Joshua Pongsitphan
Extemporaneous Speaking
5th Place - Jack Clemens
Interactive Application and Video Game Creation
2nd Place - Mario Grisalena and David Pecina
Job Skill Demo Open
4th Place - Katie Coyne
Pin Design
1st Place - Kawla Htee
2nd Place - Rahul Jayaram
3rd Place - Sofia Thein
Poster
1st Place - Hikhrihay Htee
3rd Place - Jennifer Wah
5th Place - Jackson Lee
Spelling
4th Place - Alex King
T-Shirt Design
5th Place - Saige Elms
Please plan to join us this Thursday during lunch in E115, for a special showing of our 2018 SkillsUSA State Leadership Conference work. This includes a special viewing of our digital cinema entries (featuring the work of Emma Hudson and Lincoln Wurster; and Euel Gebreselassie and Joshua Pongsitphan) as well as a special demo of our Interactive Application and Video Game Creation (featuring the work of Mario Grisalena and David Pecina). Parents, students and teachers are welcome!
Seniors! If you would like to purchase a class of 2018 t-shirt to support senior gift and senior week, please visit the link in the announcement email (https://www.k12paymentcenter.com/).
Come to Armadillo Grill TONIGHT from 7-9 for a fun night filled with tacos, guac, and queso! Proceeds benefit the Freshman
Class Council! Just mention CHS when you checkout.
Monday's Smart Lunch Schedule
CTE, English - A Lunch
Math, World Languages - B Lunch
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