
Judd and Colt King having FUN in the sun for PE!


Class of 2020: Jesse Collins is the son of Carla and John Collins. During his time at Central Heights High School, Jesse was an active member of the FFA and played one year of football. During his senior year, Jesse also participated in a Work-Study Program through Spencer Farms. Jesse plans to attend technical school following graduation and pursue a career as a Heavy Equipment Technician for Foley CAT who will be sponsoring his internship. Jesse’s most memorable moments during high school include FFA trips and spending time with friends. Jesse’s advice to the underclassmen would be to get involved in activities; 4 years goes by fast. Congratulations Jesse! We are so proud of you!

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Reed and Roarke Brock enjoying PE outside. They helped plant trees and did a FANTASTIC job. Keep up the GREAT work!


Vikings are you still reading? Colt and Mrs. Smith reading together during a google meet! Great job Colt!


Noah wanted to Read with Mrs. Desormeaux, so she did a video chat with him! Great job reading Noah!


This weeks library assignment was a success! The kids were to pick out a recipe and READ the recipe and then make something yummy! Great job Kaylor, Kinzie, Colt, Abby, Annabel, and Caelyn!





Senior 2020: Samantha Ferris is the daughter of Tara West and Will Chuber. During her time at Central Heights High School, Samantha participated in Cross Country, Track, Art Club, Swing Group, Honor Flight, and Drama Club. Following graduation, Samatha plans to attend Kansas Wesleyan on a Cross Country and Track Scholarship. When asked what her most memorable moment at Central Heights was she replied that it was being part of the Cross Country team. She loved the atmosphere of her team. Samantha’s advice to the underclassmen would be to do your work and remember that this is just a small part of your life. You need to get through it to get what you want. Congratulations Sam! We are so proud of the person you have become!


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Class of 2020: Jonathan Fox is the son of Micheal and Lori Fox. During his time at Central Heights High School, Jonathan participated in Football, Baseball, FFA, and Pep Club. In addition to his high school diploma, Jonathan will also attain his Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) certificate from Neosho County Community College. Following graduation, Jonathan will pursue a business degree from Ottawa University in hopes of one day owning his own HVAC company. Jonathan will also be a member of the Ottawa Braves Football team next fall and was selected as the recipient of the Franklin County High Achiever Award. When asked what his most meaningful experience at Central Heights was he replied that it was winning the football homecoming game and beating West Franklin. Jonathan’s advice to the underclassmen would be to use your teachers because they will help you. It goes quickly, and when it’s gone, it’s gone. Congratulations Jonathan! We are all so proud of you!


Class of 2020: Landen Compton is the son of Chris and Tommi Compton. During his time at Central Heights High School, Landen participated in Key Club, Powerlifting, Swing Group, Cross Country, Basketball, and Track. Following graduation, Landen plans to enter the Air Force as part of the Intelligence division. Landen has received numerous awards during his high school career including lettering in Cross Country, Basketball, Track, and Academics. Landen’s most memorable moment in high school was achieving his goal of making it to the state track meet in multiple events and representing Central Heights. If Landen could give the underclassmen any advice it would be to take every opportunity that comes your way and always give it 100%. Learn from the experience we are living through right now because you never know what could be taken away without warning. Thank you, Landen, for choosing to serve our country. We are incredibly proud of you! Congrats!


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More Food Creations From Third Graders
Melted Snowman by Blake and
Creeper Pancake by Justin



Class of 2020: Adriana Casida is the daughter of David and April Kobel. During her time at Central Heights High School, Adriana participated in Honor Flight, Drama Club, and Art Club. Adriana is planning to attend a College or University but is still deciding which one and what she would like to study. She is a motivated student who wants to make the best decision for her future. If Adriana could offer some advice to the underclassmen it would be not to fight for people who wouldn’t lift a finger for you. Be proud of yourself because the opinions of others don’t define your reality. Overthinking will only lead to sadness. You got this; it may seem stressful at times but it will all work out! Congratulations Adriana! We cannot wait to see what you will accomplish!


To Eat or Not To Eat - That is the Question!
Third grade students were given the task of creating something out of food to share at their weekly Google Meet. Allyssa made a house with a swimming pool!


Class of 2020: Austin Coffman is the son of John and Erin Coffman. During his time at Central Heights High School, Austin participated in Football, Basketball, Baseball, Band, Scholars Bowl, Powerlifting, FBLA, Spanish Club, and served as Senior Class President. In the fall, Austin plans to attend Pittsburg State University to major in Mathematics Education. Austin has also received an Academic Scholarship from Pittsburg State University. Some of Austin’s most memorable moments at Central Heights include just being around great people including the staff and his friends every day. If Austin could provide some advice to the underclassmen it would be that they shouldn't be afraid to step up and be a leader! Congratulations Austin! We are all so proud of you!


Kindergarten Experiment
Weston designed and created his own egg drop project.


Class of 2020: Alex Cannady is the son of Rusty and Stephanie Cannady. During his time at Central Heights High School he participated in Cross Country, Basketball, Track & Field, Baseball, FCA, FCCLA, FFA, Band, and Key Club. After graduation Alex plans to attend Kansas State University on a Band Scholarship. Alex will either major in Agronomy, Beef Cattle Ranch Management, or Construction Science Management. Alex has been recognized by Kansas State University as the Most Talented Musician and received a scholarship for that accomplishment. When asked what his most memorable experience at Central Heights was, Alex said that spending last year’s prom with his beautiful girlfriend Cheyenne and winning the 2A State Cross Country meet topped his list. He also referenced celebrating various Cross Country wins with his teammates, family members, and his coach. He will always cherish watching the scores come up at the finish line, singing “We Are The Champions”, and adding to the trophy case. The advice Alex would give to underclassmen is to be who you are! Don’t spend your time being someone you are not. Find your group of friends that have similar beliefs and goals so you can be your true self. Congratulations Alex! You are going to accomplish great things!


This is the radio interview with Mr. Spencer that aired on KOFO last Sunday morning. https://5il.co/exsp

Inspiring Art Work by Autumn


