4th Grade Earth Day Art Project Caelyn’s made a whale sculpture in the ocean with air bubble beads and a few seashells. She also made a few seashell bracelets (sustainable and recycled) to send as gifts!
over 5 years ago, Ann Collins
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Class of 2020: Shayla Griffin is the daughter of Janet and Rusty Griffin. During her time at Central Heights High School, Shayla was active in Drama Club, Track, and Art Club. After graduation, Shayla plans to work for a year to save money. After that, she will enter Z Hair Academy to pursue a career as a cosmetologist. Shayla’s most memorable moment at Central Heights was when she was chosen as Prom Queen her Junior year. Shayla’s advice to the underclassmen would be not to fall behind in your classes! It’s not worth it! Congratulations Shayla! We are so proud of you!
over 5 years ago, Kim Kraft
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More Robots Autumn made a robot named Daisy. Daisy’s job is to pick flowers to make people happy! Leighton built a robot that holds a tablet.
over 5 years ago, Ann Collins
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Robot Building First Grade students were asked to draw, plan, and create a robot out of recycled materials. The robot had to have a function in today's world.
over 5 years ago, Ann Collins
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On the Hunt for 3D Shapes Kindergarteners Sadie, Camden, and Ashton learning about 3D shapes and finding examples in their homes.
over 5 years ago, Ann Collins
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Look what you can do with the time that used to be filled with other activities. YOU CAN CATCH FISH! What a great way to spend time together and practice social distancing! Great job Alexis and Karley Davis.
over 5 years ago, Central Heights USD
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Class of 2020: Colin Haynes is the son of Jeri Lynn Haynes. During his time at Central Heights High School, he participated in FFA, Powerlifting, Football, Basketball, and Track. Following graduation, Colin plans to enter the workforce full-time. Colin’s most memorable moments at Central Heights were playing football under the Friday night lights. If Colin could give any advice to the underclassmen it would be to participate in sports. Congratulations Colin! We are so proud of you!
over 5 years ago, Central Heights USD
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An Earth Day Rice Krispie Treat!
over 5 years ago, Christy Smith
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Hello community partners, I'm writing to ask your help in spreading the word - Elizabeth Layton Center is open for business and here to help! We are able to offer safe options for behavioral health treatment during this time of COVID crisis. I think many people in our community are struggling right now with anxiety, depression, substance cravings and other behavioral health issues. Our world is filled with unprecedented stressors and losses. However, access to ELC services has never been lower than the past month. My concern is that people may be unaware that ELC is open for business, and that we are able to offer treatment options that are both safe and effective. ELC now offers behavioral health services through Telemedicine (e.g. telephone and televideo methods.) This is very convenient for families, and allows for safe and effective treatment of mental health and substance use needs. New patient admissions, Crisis services, Therapy, Medication management, Peer Support, Case Management and Psychosocial services can all be access via Telemedicine! We also continue to offer face-to-face services (using COVID precautions) for those who are unable to participate by telephone or televideo. For safety reasons, our doors are now locked, but the public can still access our services if needed. They can phone first, or if they arrive on site our compassionate staff will walk them through the process. As always, community residents without insurance are eligible for sliding scale fee based services. Crisis services remain available 24/7.
over 5 years ago, Central Heights USD
Drive-in Technical Support! Tay'Vince has been excelling with remote learning!
over 5 years ago, Ann Collins
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Special Delivery! Mrs. Burroughs received a card from one of her students. Lydia, you made her day!
over 5 years ago, Ann Collins
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Harper is on a scavenger hunt for things that start with "tr" or "cr".
over 5 years ago, Ann Collins
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Mrs. Markley is keeping in contact with her Kindergarten class. Students, did you enjoy the Easter package you received in the mail?
over 5 years ago, Ann Collins
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Earth Day - April 22 Camden is recycling!
over 5 years ago, Ann Collins
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Chris Burris and Tony Detwiler are getting weights class on today.
over 5 years ago, Central Heights USD
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We made the Sweet 16!! They changed the voting, you can only vote once per email address. Rally the troops and get the word out. Click the link to Vote!! shorturl.at/cejEW
over 5 years ago, Bob Risch
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Judd and Colt King having FUN in the sun for PE!
over 5 years ago, Katie Riemer
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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!
over 5 years ago, Central Heights USD
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In the need for a little competition? @kshelmetproject on Twitter has put together a bracket, that the Vikings are in. Click the link below to vote!! shorturl.at/brKUX
over 5 years ago, Bob Risch
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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!
over 5 years ago, Katie Riemer
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