We have had a VERY busy week at CHS... Freshmen and Sophmore students are taking the practice and full versions of the OGT respectively, while Juniors and Seniors have enjoyed an extra 2 hours of sleep every morning! This all follows a big weekend of academic, athletic, and musical competitions.

Also on Thursday, Mock Trial competed in the state competition for the first time in a number of years. They had a very successful season. At the state competition, Elise Elston was named outstanding attorney and Katelyn Skoczyn earned outstanding witness honors.

Friday night and Saturday morning, the choir and band groups performed in the OMEA ensemble contest. By earning a superior rating of '1', the marching band advances to State Contest on May 1st. CONGRATULATIONS!
The cheerleaders have worked with the band to organize a pep assembly for Thursday afternoon to get the fans ready for the big game!
Keep up the good work!
GO DOGS!
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