CHS

DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Tuesday April 1 2025

I Pledge Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands one Nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.


  • Most students will be starting IASAP Testing next week. It is very important that you take these tests and try your best when taking them.  The schedule will be different each day next week. On Monday the 9th we will test during the 1st hour & 6th hour.  Make sure you charge your computers & bring your chargers to school.  The library will not have loaner chargers available during testing. So if you are low on power you will need to come get a loaner computer.


  • If you have lost your computer charger, once you paid the $15 for it you will be issued a new charger.


  • The Requirements for Prom: Passing classes, good attendance, fees paid, along with ISASP taken, are to go to the Dance itself, not to be signed-up for the dance.  So if you want to go Sign-up (starting April 4th) and then, if needed, get your grades up, fees paid, or tests finished.


  • Attention All Volleyball Players: There will be a volleyball team meeting on Wednesday, April 2nd in Coach Cewe's classroom (A212) for current 9th, 10th and 11th graders. We will discuss summer practices, camps, and more volleyball opportunities. Please do your best to attend as we will discuss several summer options in preparation for our fall 2025 season.


  • ATTENTION SENIORS: Cap and gown for graduation will be distributed during lunch period on 4/4.  Jostens will be set up on the 1st floor collaboration space near room A116 in the Academic Wing.  If you are unsure where this space is located please see Miss Melvin to get you in the right direction. If you have not paid for your cap and gown it is $50 and must be paid with CASH and in exact change.


  • After-School Tutoring is being offered Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:45 - 4:45 in the New Library!  There is no cost.  We have staff in most of the core classes available! Please ask a CHS teacher or administrator if you would like to attend! Great way to get grades up for Prom.


  • The kings split their first regular season games against Maquoketa on Monday night, with JV taking home a victory, before varsity lost a tough, physical matchup.  The JV boys were led by Alonso Aguila, who opened the scoring on a beautiful assist from Alan Cruz. BJ Cooley added to the scoring, taking advantage of a poor goal kick and burying it for a second. Goals from Landon Bork and Alan Cruz, assisted by Jaxon Spooner and Brayden Schadowsky, topped off the 4-0 victory for the JV boys.  The varsity boys showed some promising growth against a strong Maquoketa varsity squad. BJ Cooley tallied 12 saves on the night. Man of the Match for the Kings was Gabriel Rocha. Gabi showed great composure and tenacity in defense, and was consistently looking to play dangerous passes to spring the attack. The kings are back in action on Saturday at the Solon Soccer Triangular.


  • Last night, the River Queens traveled to West Liberty to take on the Comets in their opening match of the girls soccer season. The defense was tough on both sides but the Queens managed to take the lead by halftime on a goal by Shayna Nettles with an assist from Jayda Skiff. In the second half, West Liberty managed to squeeze one shot past the Queens defense,  and the game ended in a 1-1 tie. Livia Watters dominated in goal on defense with 8 saves!  The JV Queens showed tremendous growth and won their match 2-1. Scoring goals for Clinton were Kirstin Bengtson and Alyssa Determan. And stopping the Comets attack again and again was Brooklyn Cooley who had a fantastic game, recording 9 saves on the night!.  The Queens are back in action on Thursday as they travel to Brady Street Stadium to take on Davenport Central. Thank you to everyone who came out to support the girls last night! Go Queens!!


Joke of the day

What do you call a wisecracking rabbit? …Bugs Bunny, a funny bunny.

Activities for Today

Track & Field: Boys Varsity (A) va Multiple Schools @ North Scott High School Lancer Stadium 4:00pm

Lunch for Today 

Chicken & Rice, Broccoli, Dinner Roll

Alternative Lunch

Mandarin Orange Chicken, Rice, Stir Fry Vegetables