DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Wednesday Dec 10 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.
Seniors: If you have yet to file your FAFSA, join the iCan virtual event tonight at 5:30 & get your FAFSA submitted before winter break. If you would prefer a one-on-one session, schedule an in-person or virtual appointment at www.ICANsucceed.org/apt.
The next girls soccer open gym is this Saturday, December 13th at 12:15pm in Yourd Gym.
Attention students interested in becoming an electrician. Mr. Terry Van Hook, with the Quad City Electrical Training Center, will be here on Wednesday, December 17, during both flexes. Students wanting to hear from Mr. Hook and learn more about the trade are welcome to visit room S144 during the first flex. He will then be in or near the commons area during the second flex.
There will be a crew meeting today for anyone interested in helping with the spring musical. We need set builders, painters, costume designers, and run crew members to help bring this show to life. If you are interested, please attend the crew meeting after school today from 4-5 pm in the theater. For questions, ask Mrs. Lemon-Levy or Mrs. Vonderohe.
The game club will NOT meet today.
iJags 4th Annual 2 ball basketball tournament! Games will be played during both flexes Dec 19. See your email or the TVs for the QR code to register your pair. $5 per player.
2025 National Honor Society silent auction is on Fri, Dec 12th in the Yourd lobby. The baskets can be bid on during all the girls basketball game starting at 6:00 and the first half of the boys game. The winners will be announced during halftime of the boys game.
Students who are eating lunch at school need to remain in the commons to eat unless a teacher has given permission for them to eat in their classroom. No eating in the hallways, locker bays, or library.
Yesterday, the CHS Bowling Teams had a conference meet vs North Scott at Plaza Bowl. The varsity boys lost 2457 to North Scott’s 3046 while the varsity girls had a solid performance and won 2767 to North Scott’s 2526. The JV girls also won 1736 to North Scott’s 1034. Top scorers for Boys Varsity were: Ryan Greve with a 2 game series of 378, Cutter Overton with a 2 game series of 379. Top scorers for Girls Varsity were: Laynie Steines with a 2 game series of 383, Kiara Krueger with a 2 game series of 432. Top scorers for girls JV were: Carli Brunson with a 2 game series of 255, Keira Palmer with a 2 game series of 339.
The River Queen basketball team played last night against previously unbeaten and ranked #9 in 5A Bettendorf in what turned out to be a great win for the Queens and moving to 4-0 on the season. Rallying in the 4th Qtr after being down double digits, the Queens fought and clawed and ended up on top with a 73-65 win. The Queens had 4 girls in double digit scoring behind Guy's 26, Haskell's 19, Fergurson's 13, and Sattler's 10. Haskell also added 8 assists and Fergurson added 11 boards. The sophomore Queens battled the whole game and were tied going into the 4th Quarter before falling 35-43. Leading the Queens were Tenley Cewe with 10 points. Brooklynn Fuller added 4 steals and Kassidy Eggers added 6 boards. They moved to 2-1 on the season. The Kings and Queens play at home against North Scott on Friday in a boy-girl double-header.
River King basketball opened up their conference season in a tripleheader vs bettendorf last night. The program started the night with a freshman battle where the freshman saw themselves down early. Throughout the second half the freshman kings battled back and gained the lead late, but could not hang on and ended up falling to a final of 44-53. RK basketball Sophomore battled hard at home but fell to Bettendorf 71-34, evening their record at 1-1. Despite the challenging final score, the team showed flashes of offensive potential throughout the contest and gained valuable experience against a strong opponent. Dorian Hill emerged as RK's offensive leader, putting together an impressive performance with 11 points working hard in the paint throughout the game. RK Varsity battled hard in their home matchup against Bettendorf but came up short 59-45, evening their record at 1-1. Despite the final score, the team showed tremendous fight and individual excellence, particularly from standout performer Cole Shannon, who delivered an impressive 25-point performance. While the final score didn't go their way, RK demonstrated resilience and individual excellence that will serve them well moving forward.
Activities for Today
Wrestling: Boys Varsity meet (A) @ Assumption High School 6:00pm
Lunch for Today
Biscuit & Gravy, Hash Brown Patties
Alternative Lunch
Fiestada Pizza, Chuckwagon Corn

