
Middle School Basketball Order Form


The middle school leadership class made pilgrims and had snacks with Mrs. Markley's class today.

Mr. Winkleman’s STEM class programmed math games for the third graders to try out.

Learning about ethos, logos, and pathos has never been so fun! English 10 students created advertisements for their dystopian societies using the basic rhetorical principles.

Shrek the Musical
Thursday Nov. 9, Matinee 1PM
Friday Nov, 10, Performance 7PM
Saturday Nov 11, Performance 7PM



Our Middle School Stripes recipients for October were Lucas Patterson – Positive Attitude, Evelyn Stephenson - Respect, Rory Legge – Self Discipline, Nash Cardell - Excellence, Brock Clifton - Integrity, Alex Skeet - Trust, and Tyler Emert - Service.

USD 288 will be honoring area veterans with a breakfast and assembly on Friday, November 10, 2017. Breakfast will begin at 8:15 a.m. in the high school cafeteria. An assembly will follow at 9:30 a.m. in the Ike Cearfoss Gymnasium. Our keynote speaker will be Albert Keefer, retired educator, veteran of the U.S. Army, and member of the inaugural CHS Honor Flight. If you are a veteran, or know of one who would like to participate, please join us on Friday, November 10th. If you have questions, please feel free to contact the school at 785-869-3555.


The high school English students brewed up some Halloween fun by writing their own potion recipes!

Halloween Fun in Stinebaugh's Classes





Our middle school students were working on tessellations in math and science projects this morning for our project-based Monday’s.

Kindergarten checking out books by flashlight in the library.

No words can say how proud I am of these boys. They work their tails off almost every day of the week and when it's time to compete, they rise up to the challenge. The stakes could not have been any higher the past two weekends, but they kept finding ways to push themselves further than they (and their competition) probably ever though was possible. Of the seven runners on this State Runner-up squad, six of them ran their personal best on one of the hardest courses in Kansas. It should also be said that this group won Central Heights' first Boys Cross Country Regional Title since 1991 and equaled that team's Runner-up finish. 26 years has been a long wait, but for me, that wait makes this even more special. Merely saying 'thank you' or that we will miss seniors Kyle, Zack, Matthew and Coyd would be doing them a disservice; each of them brought something so important or unique to the program that they simply cannot be replaced. Caleb, Bryce, Tyler and Alex will need to step up as leaders while Jarod and the rest of the younger runners need to continue to grow. As the saying goes at Central Heights - Today is great day to be a Viking!
Individual Statistics:
12th - Tyler Stevenson - 17:10 **individual medalist
20th - Kyle Cardin - 17:24 **individual medalist
26th - Alex Cannady - 17:48
33rd - Caleb Meyer - 17:54
56th - Jarod Crawford - 18:27
70th - Bryce Sommer - 18:52
95th - Zackrey Grabbe - 20:01
Photo (left to right)
(back row): Mason McCurry, Jarod Crawford, Caleb Meyer, Alex Cannady, Bryce Sommer, Luke Cotter
(front row): Head Coach Troy Prosser, Matthew Ashwill, Tyler Stevenson, Kyle Cardin, Zackrey Grabbe, Assistant Coach Tommi Compton
Troy Prosser
Central Heights
Head Cross Country


Come out and meet the XC bus at 6:00 p.m.

Individual results from state XC today: Tyler Stevenson 12th, Kyle Cardin 20th, Alex Cannady 26th, Caleb Meyer 33rd, Jarod Crawford 56th, Bryce Sommer 70th, and Zach Grabbe 95th. Congrats on a 3A boys second place finish!

Congratulations to our boys cross country team! They capture 2nd place as a team with 104 points. They were 2 points behind Halstead. Congrats to the boys and coach Prosser!!

Preparing for their state run. Go Vikings!!


Good luck Cross Country from 1st grade!


This year’s Night @ the Lab teams represented CHS well and walked away with Runner-up (Paige, Olivia, and Riley). Proud to be a Viking!



Come out for a great time!

What does the "T" in STEAM stand for?TECHNOLOGY. Taking a break to explore some different types of technology with Mrs. Stinebaugh.



