Middle school dance is tomorrow 5/25 from 3:30-6:00. If you would like to bring a bag of chips, cookies, or any snacks you are welcome to do so!! Hot dogs and drinks will be provided. Let’s have fun at the “ Summer Bash!”
almost 5 years ago, Jason Brown
Orion Snow is the granddaughter of Tana Snow. Orion’s plans following graduation are to attend a college and study to become a Kindergarten teacher. Her most memorable moment at Central Heights High School was during her sophomore year when her friends did a “magic trick” on Mr. Horstick and dropped him. When asked what her advice was for the underclassmen, Orion said “Don’t focus on friendships, they most likely won’t last. Just do your work.” Congratulations Orion! We are very proud of the hard work you put in! Best of luck in your future!
almost 5 years ago, Central Heights USD
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Mary Roehl is the daughter of Johnny and Rebecca Roehl. During her time here at Central Heights High School Mary participated in FBLA, FCCLA, FOR Club, NHS, Basketball, and Volleyball. Mary plans to attend Allen County Community College following graduation to finish her undergraduate requirements and then transfer to a university. Mary says that the most meaningful experience for her at Central Heights was growing into the person she has become. When asked what her advice would be to the underclassmen Mary said, “Relax and enjoy high school.” Congratulations Mary! We are so proud of all your accomplishments and we look forward to seeing what your future holds!
almost 5 years ago, Central Heights USD
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Brylon Ouellette is the son of Ed and Darla Ouellette. During his time here at Central Heights High School Brylon was a member of the Basketball team for 3 year and played Football for 4 years. Following graduation Brylon plans to enter the workforce to pursue a career as a small engine mechanic. Some of Brylon’s most memorable moments have happened on the football field. Brylon’s advice to the underclassmen would be, “School goes faster than you think.” Congratulations Brylon! We are proud of you and wish you all the best of luck for your future!
almost 5 years ago, Central Heights USD
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Luke Cotter is the son of Lorri and Floyd Cotter. During his time here at Central Heights High School Luke was a member of the Band, Cross Country Team, Drama, Key Club, Scholar’s Bowl, Student Council, Student Government, and Track & Field. Following graduation Luke plans to attend Wichita State University to study Aerospace Engineering. Luke has been recognized as a Kansas Honors Scholar, an ACT Scholar, and will serve as one of the three Valedictorians for the Class of 2021. Luke has also been selected as a recipient of the prestigious Wallace Scholarship. This selective scholarship at WSU awards Luke $28,500! Luke’s most meaningful experience at Central Heights has been winning State Cross County. It was a gratifying experience to see all the hard work pay off. When asked what his advice would be to the underclassmen, he responded with, “When you dig yourself into a hole, the first step to getting out of it is putting down the shovel.” Congratulations Luke! We are so proud of all of your accomplishments! We are excited to see what your future holds!
almost 5 years ago, Central Heights USD
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Hunter Bones is the son of Pepper and Brett Bones. During his time at Central Heights High School he was an active participant in Football, Basketball, Baseball, and FFA. Following graduation Hunter plans to enter the workforce or continue his HVAC certification through Neosho County Community College. Hunter’s most meaningful experience at Central Heights has been Hanging out with his friends. When asked what his advice to the underclassmen would be, Hunter said, “Stay on top of your work.” Congratulations Hunter! We are so proud of the person you have become! Best of luck to you!
almost 5 years ago, Central Heights USD
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Sarenitty Siefkas is the daughter of Shanna and Jimmy Siefkas. During her time here at Central Heights High School she participated in FCCLA, Volleyball, Swing Group, Honor Flight, and served as manager for the Wrestling, Track, and Cross County teams. Following graduation Sarenitty plans to attend college in Colorado to study psychology and obtain her masters. Following that she will go to med school to pursue a degree in psychiatry. Sarenitty’s most meaningful experience at Central Heights was going to Hays with her wrestling team during freshman year. Sarenitty’s advice to the underclassmen would be, “The better your grades are, the more opportunities you come across in your future. Grades may seem like they don’t matter right now, but in the end, they’re the most important part of starting your life! Especially if you plan to go to college and get big scholarships.” Congratulations Sarenitty! We are excited to see what your future holds! Good luck!
almost 5 years ago, Central Heights USD
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Mya Williams is the daughter of Tonya and David Williams. During her time at Central Heights High School she was actively involved in Robotics, STUCO, Key Club, Band, Softball, FFA, and Rachel’s Club. After graduation Mya plans to attend KU and major in Biology. Mya’s most meaningful experience in her time at Central Heights has been watching herself grow throughout all the challenges that have been thrown her way. Mya’s advice to the underclassmen would be, “Success is not measured by a number or a letter that a teacher gives you, but by the effort that is put into your work.” Congratulations Mya! We are very proud of your accomplishments and excited to see what your future holds!
almost 5 years ago, Central Heights USD
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These ladies never gave up. They stepped up and believed in each other. We came close to our goal. Watch out for these ladies next year!! We want to THANK everyone that came out to cheer and support us this season. 🥎
almost 5 years ago, High School
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5th Grade Principal's Honor Roll Luncheon at CHES.
almost 5 years ago, Ann Collins
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We finally found a date to celebrate with the students making the Principal's Honor Roll for the 3rd quarter at CHES! It was worth the wait!
almost 5 years ago, Ann Collins
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Final Score: Vikings - 0 Jayhawks - 15
almost 5 years ago, Bob Risch
Soon to be Fourth Graders at CHES!
almost 5 years ago, Ann Collins
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Headed to the 3rd inning. Vikings - 0 Jayhawks - 12
almost 5 years ago, Bob Risch
Headed to the 2nd inning. Vikings 0 Jayhawks 10
almost 5 years ago, Bob Risch
Fun Times at CHES.
almost 5 years ago, Ann Collins
tye dye
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Softball Regional Championship game is underway.
almost 5 years ago, Bob Risch
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Central Heights is needing nominations for our Ring of Honor. We would like to take the nominations to the board of education at the June 16th meeting. You will need 2 letters of recommendation for the applicant. Please see the attached nomination form and requirement form. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1huj2kaH9c0Sb9ATBnW6E8bBMAasIvcYF5JS-TkJO5DU/edit
almost 5 years ago, Jason Brown
The positive behavior reward event was a hit with our Pre-kindergarten students. Here are the instructions for washing the tye dyed socks: Over the sink or tub, remove all rubber bands to reveal your creations! Rinse each item under warm water, rinsing out excess dye. Be sure to wash items right after rinsing as colors can bleed into the white if they sit and will stain those areas. If you need to wait, it’s best to lay your item flat in the meantime so wet colors don’t run onto other parts of the fabric. You want to wash each item individually or with other items dyed in similar color(s) with nothing else in the machine. Set load to normal, water to hot, and add a small amount of detergent and vinegar. Dry items without a dryer sheet. Single items can stick to the wall of the dryer so if you have a tennis ball, you can throw it in with the item to ensure it dries all the way. (Wash your creations individually for the next wash or two to prevent remaining dye from staining other items.)
almost 5 years ago, Ann Collins
tye dye
We love our kitchen staff at CHES!
almost 5 years ago, Ann Collins
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