Congratulations to Ethan Rowan for defensive player of the game with 8 put outs and 4 assists vs Jayhawk-Linn. Congratulations to Brady Burson for offensive player of the game with 3 Quality at Bats and a double to tie the game!


Softball information about parking tomorrow. Please Read!! Fans need to arrive as late as possible. You will be allowed to park at the elementary school but THERE IS NO PARKING ON THE GRASS. Overflow parking will be at the Lighthouse Church parking lot marked in purple on the picture below. You are NOT allowed in the yellow bus loop parking on the picture.

Ivy Stephenson is the granddaughter of Marie Satterlee. During her time here at Central Heights High School Ivy was an active member of Art Club and the Play. Following graduation Ivy would like to attend college and pursue a career as a History or Science teacher. Ivy’s most memorable experience here at Central Heights was going to Harold the Giraffe. When asked what advice Ivy would give to the underclassmen she said it would have to be, “Do your homework.” Congratulations Ivy! We are so proud of your accomplishments!
Joey Roberts is the son of Ricky Roberts and Crystal Mitts. During his time here at Central Heights High School he was active in Band, D&D Club, and National Honor Society. Following graduation Joey plans to attend college to pursue a degree in Mortuary Science. Joey’s most meaningful moment here at Central Heights has been March 25th, 2019. When asked what advice Joey would give to the underclassmen, he responded “Stop complaining and just do the Work. It makes life a whole lot easier.” Congratulations Joey! We wish you the best of luck in the years to come!
🎓🎓 It's the last week for your 2021 Seniors! Here is a run down of what will be going on! 🎓🎓

Each year the Flint Hills League competition continues to get stronger and this year was no exception. There were some clear highlights among some very nice performances that set the stage for next week’s State qualifying Regional meet at Pleasanton. Taryn Compton becoming a League Champion by running her first 100m hurdles race since 2019 was thoroughly incredible and her 2nd place finish in the 300m hurdles brought a nice boost for the team. Among the other personal bests by Nikita, Ryan, and Carson, Luke Cotter shaved over 17 seconds off of his 3200m time in his final League meet as a senior. For some, next week will be the final meet of the season. For everyone, however, the journey that brought us this far has been one to remember and one that fostered growth, friendships, and sets the stage for future endeavors.
** Denotes Medalist
PR = Personal Record
NA = info not provided by meet director
Girls Javelin
7th - Alexis Haynes 94-04
14th - Nikita d’Augereau 46-03 (PR)
Girls Discus
14th - Nikita d’Augereau 43-03
Girls 100m hurdles
**1st - Taryn Compton 17.58 (PR)
Girls 200m
6th - Taryn Compton 30.34
Girls 400m
6th - Lily Meyer 1:10.38
Girls 300m Hurdles
**2nd - Taryn Compton 51.47
Girls 800m
4th - Lily Meyer 2:50.69
Boys Long Jump
9th - Carson Wood 16-11.50 (PR)
Boys Discus
10th - Luke Brown 93-03
16th - Aiden Welch 77-09
17th - Ryan Hale 76-03
Boys Shot Put
9th - Aiden Welch 32-09.50
15th - Ryan Hale 27-00.50 (PR)
Boys 100m
12th - Carson Wood 13.31
16th - Jesse Wharton 13.78
Boys 200m
10th - David Craft 26.39
11th - Jesse Wharton 27.14
13th - Carson Wood 27.63
Boys 400m
8th - David Craft 56.57
Boys 1600
13th - Dakota Kuczmarski 5:29.65
Boys 3200m
4th - Luke Cotter 10:37.49 (PR)
CHS Annual Plant Sale, May 17 - 27.


Great day at the League Track Meet!!




The CHS FFA Agriculture Technology and Mechanics Systems team placed 4th at the State CDEs.

The 8th graders just finished reading The Outsiders in English, and they dressed up to celebrate the occasion! It was greaser vs. Soc all over the middle school. We're celebrating with pizza and the movie right now. Stay gold, 8th Graders. Stay gold... 😎💛

We have some great news!

CHES Kindergarten Celebration - May 14, 2021




CHES Kindergarten Celebration - May 14, 2021




The Kindergarten students of 2020-21


We would like to give a big thank you to Modern Woodmen and Dale Pearson for the delicious cookies!

Dakota Pendleton is the daughter of Tonya Lankard and Osby Pendleton. During Dakota’s time here at Central Heights High School she was an active member of FFA, FCCLA, and a member of the Volleyball and Softball teams. After graduation, Dakota plans to attend Fort Scott Community College to study cosmetology starting in July. Dakota’s fondest memory at Central Heights will be counting down the days to get out! Her advice to the underclassmen would be, “Do your work! Also, I promise high-school won’t be the best years of your life, no matter who tells you that. Things will get better.” Congratulations Dakota! You made it! We are excited for you to start the next chapter of your life.
Kennz McCleary is the daughter of Mark and Pamela McCleary. During her time here at Central Heights High School she was active in Band, Swing Group, FCCLA, Scholar’s Bowl, Student Council, Pep Club, Art Club, Drama Club, Chess Club, D&D Club, and Forensics. Kennz plans to attend Neosho County Community College following graduation to study performing arts. Kennz will always cherish the lifelong memories she has made here at Central Heights and the friendships she has developed over the years. Kennz’s advice to the underclassmen would be, “In the long run, it’s your life and you should make decisions that are going to make YOU happy. Forget what other people think.” Congrats Kennz! We are excited to see what your future holds!
Mrs. Fangman’s 2nd graders had fun practicing their spelling words with shaving cream!


Crais McGurk is the son of Joyce and Daniel McGurk. During his time here at Central Heights High School he was an active member of the Robotics Team, Chess Club, DND Club, and the High School Play. After graduation, Crais plans to attend Emporia State University to major in Computer Science. Some of Crais’s most memorable experiences here at Central Heights have been play practices. The advice Crais would like to give to the underclassmen is, “Don't overload yourself with school activities. Always have time for both homework and your own free time. If you hang out with five smart people, you become the sixth. If you hang out with five idiots, you become the sixth. Choose your groups wisely. It's okay to not know something.” Congratulations Crais! We are looking forward to what you will accomplish in your next chapter!
Justice Austin-Mason is the son of Stephanie Mason and Derek Mason. During his time here at Central Heights High School he has participated in Drama Club, Band, Swing Group, FBLA, Chess Club, Football, Wrestling, and Track. Following graduation, Justice plans to attend Neosho County Community College to study theater. Justice’s most memorable moment here at Central Heights has been performing in All Shook Up during his Junior year. Justice’s advice to the underclassmen would be, “Get out while you still can.” Congratulations Justice! We are excited to see what your future holds!
