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Come to the first meeting of the CHS Math Honor Society in D114 today during lunchtime today; We'll have information about joining and pizza!
Congratulations to the 2018-19 National Honor Society Officers: Katie Cox, Hannah Rubenstien, CeCe Sullenger, and Eva Noble.
Are you a junior interested in planning this years' prom? Come to the Junior Class Council meeting today in room E220 during lunch.
Calling all CHS Writers! November is around the corner and will kick off (Na-no-wry-mo) NaNoWriMo, a month long challenge to write an entire novel in just 30 days! Staff and Students are encouraged to register, set a daily word count goal, and WRITE, WRITE, WRITE throughout the month!! Win prizes and sharpen your writing skills by participating in NaNoWriMo November! Sign up in the Media Center starting Monday, Oct. 29 through Wed., Oct. 31st!
In the midst of voting season, CHS Theatre invites you to view Twelve Angry Jurors next Thursday, November 1st through Saturday, November 3rd at 7:30 PM. Tickets are $5 for students, $10 for adults, and free for CHCCS Faculty/Staff. They can be purchased at jagtheatre.seatyourself.biz. Faculty/Staff can reserve 1 free ticket at tinyurl.com/chs12angryjurors.
The AIS Council is excited to announce a new event coming to CHS this year! CultureFest 2018 will now feature the CultureFest Film Showcase. Students who may be interested in submitting an original short film about a current event or international issue should attend the interest meeting in the Blackbox, C114, at lunch on October 30th. An interest form is attached in your announcements email: Film Showcase Interest Form
Student of the Week: Lucca Waites, She has demonstrated great energy and engagement in English 12. She has shown HONOR and CARE for her academic responsibilities.
The Smart Lunch subject today is English
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