Before you watch the Chiefs vs Buccaneers Game today, make sure you read this poem by our own Mrs. Tara King:
Super Bowl LV
It’s that time of the year again,
The Super Bowl is near,
My kids think it’s the best time of the year.
Half time is pretty awesome.
Commercials are funny and great,
But the main event is what’s at stake.
We’re going to run a little faster,
And won’t drop that ball.
Chiefs football is my favorite,
My favorite most of all.
We’re going to score touchdown after touchdown,
And won’t give up.
The Lombardi trophy is ours,
We’ll thank our lucky stars,
Because Chiefs fans will scream and shout
Until the very end!
GO CHIEFS!!
CH PowerLifter had a really good day! Lots of PRs, Individual Placers, and 2nd Place Overall in the JR Men’s Division.




The PowerLifting Team is at Basehor-Linwood today for their first meet of the season. To follow along with the results use this link...scroll down and click on the PowerLifting Results.
https://blhs.usd458.org
Central Heights C team boys lost to Wellsville. Their game vs Anderson County can be found on the MS Facebook page.
The Vikings top KCC 67-54
Students in Mrs. Heppler’s class are ready for Super Bowl Sunday!

Mrs. Horstick’s class celebrated the 100th day today!

Varsity girls fall to KCC 35-37 in overtime.
JV boys fall 35-41 vs KCC
Does it getting cuter than this?
Afternoon PreKindergarten students celebrate being at school 100 days!

Middle School STUCO will be selling wooden roses for Valentine’s Day!
Join in on the fun for our spirit week, Feb. 8 - 12!

Brody makes 100 years old look good!
Middle/High School Spring Student-Led Conferences

Fox had 100 Cheerios for breakfast today!

Earl and Pearl made an appearance at CHES today on the 100th day of school. You can also see they are "energetic" Chief fans!
The high school scholars’ bowl team has worked hard this year and it has paid off. They placed 2nd yesterday at Regionals.

Central Heights has the best counselors around. Thanks for all you do!

Boys BBall falls to Uniontown.
Boys BBall up 17-15 on Uniontown after the first quarter.
