CHS Student Senate Members Aiden Winkler and Avery Criblez who attended the Polar Plunge in Cape Saturday afternoon! Overall, CHS Student Senate raised around $1,300 for Special Olympics. A HUGE thanks to everyone who made this happen.
about 1 year ago, Cape Central High School
Polar Plunge
In the cold water they go!
Way to go Aiden!
Great job Avery!
Time to warm up!
You two made CHS proud
A number of people have asked about the presentation of CHS Alumni from the Black History Month Celebration so here is a link, enjoy! https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1XMO0Uq5HCe79u_WtzqQ_eWJEZSC3vKmC4f5kzI9DABU/edit?usp=sharing
about 1 year ago, Cape Central High School
CHS hosted their Annual Black History Month Celebration in Kinder Hall this evening. Many students spoke and performed to celebrate black history. View more pictures at https://share.icloud.com/photos/046ePnjYqtGGG46FTejUQYbfA
about 1 year ago, Cape Central High School
event program
Mrs. Staple spoke
Anshula Vanteddu placed 2nd place in Radio at the Clearwater Speech & Debate Tournament.
about 1 year ago, Cape Central High School
Student shows trophy
We are a bit behind posting but we did celebrate Counselor Appreciation Week and we love our hard-working counselors every single week!
about 1 year ago, Cape Central High School
CHS Counselors
Cade was awarded the Good Citizen Award at the DAR reception.
about 1 year ago, Cape Central High School
Cade with parents and award
Cade and Mrs. Janzow
Mrs. Jump's Biology class is showing their knowledge about the Cell Cycle and Mitosis with Oreos and Sprinkles!
over 1 year ago, Cape Central High School
Student is starting their project.
A student checks his final project.
A student uses recourses to finish project.
Oreos and sprinkles project.
Students team up  on the project.
On Friday, Creative Writing students took part in small writing conferences. They shared their strongest pieces and others which needed more revision. Team work makes the dream work!
over 1 year ago, Cape Central High School
Students share their work with others in their group.
Ms. Hull's class completed a Reading a Paycheck activity. The objective is to have student read a paycheck, distinguish between gross and net pay and calculate different tax values.
over 1 year ago, Cape Central High School
Students race the clock to complete the scavenger hunt.
Students complete a problem before moving to next one.
Ms. Hull explain the difference between gross and net pay.
Mr. White's choir students practice for their solos and ensembles.
over 1 year ago, Cape Central High School
Students work in practice room.
Student practices for their performance.
Student listens to their recording
Multiple students practice.
Choir students work with their director.
Twenty five Cape Central FBLA recently attended District Leadership Conference at Southeast Missouri State. Members Qualified for State Competition: Anshula Vanteddu - 2nd in Business Law Dulina Dias - 3rd in Introduction to Financial Math Madison Morris - 1st in UX Design Hafsa Manzoor & Jennifer Nava - 1st in Travel and Tourism San Srikant - 1st in Intro to Public Speaking Cohen Poe, Alex Rich and Gabe Goodin - 1st Broadcast Journalism Savannah Baker, Hafsa Manzoor, Cohen Poe, Alex Rich - 1st Parliamentary Procedure Halen Dade & Madison Morris - 1st in Publication Design Megan Maxton, Kalee Armstrong & Madision Morris - 1st Social Media Strategies Lilliana and Lupita Correa Salinas- 2nd Webpage Design Members who earned medals but will not be moving on to State: Ashton Garagnani - 4th in Computer Applications Sahil Khot - 3rd Word Processing Haneef Ahmad- 5th Impromptu Speaking Anshula Vanteddu - 3rd Public Speaking Mrs. Taylor is very proud of every one of them.
over 1 year ago, Cape Central High School
Members who qualified for State
All the students that attended the conference.
Madison ends her two years as District President
Career and Trade Fair
over 1 year ago, Cape Central High School
Career and Trade Fair
Mrs. Taylor will be offering a presentation about college and scholarships for parents of sophomores and juniors. Mrs. Taylor has taught College Readiness at Cape Central for 7 years. There will be a session the 15th from 6-7:30 pm and Feb. 16th from 11 am - noon. Both sessions will be held in Tiger Den at the high school. Please complete this form to give her an estimate of how many to expect. https://forms.gle/SfXw1ZLn4RtnC6gw9
over 1 year ago, Cape Central High School
Preparing for the College Application Process
Students are involved in a lock box activity with pelts and skulls in Mr. Morton’s SEMO Wildlife Class.
over 1 year ago, Cape Central High School
Students work on  lock box activity
Mr. Morton explains concepts
Students investigate pelts
Student investigates a pelt
Each year, Mrs. Taylor's PhotoShop class creates posters about black leaders. The best are printed and posted in the halls of CHS for Black History Month along with posters from previous years. There are now about 60 posters.
over 1 year ago, Cape Central High School
Kobe Poster
Black History Month Posters
Black History Month Posters
Black History Month Posters
There will be no school Thursday, February 2nd, 2023.
over 1 year ago, Kristin Tallent
No school Thursday, February 2, 2023.
All 10th graders and their parents/guardians are invited to attend the ACE Program Informational meeting WHICH HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2ND at 6:30pm at the Mineral Area College Cape Outreach Center. Additional information regarding the ACE program can be found in student email.
over 1 year ago, Cape Central High School
Hello, Tiger Families. Due to weather conditions, Cape Girardeau Public Schools will not be in session Tuesday, January 31st, 2023. Please be safe!
over 1 year ago, Kristin Tallent
No school January 31, 2023 due to poor road conditions.
Senior All-Night Party Meeting - Due to weather, this meeting will be moved to Tuesday February 7th at 6:00 PM. The meeting will be held in Tiger Den at the high school.
over 1 year ago, Cape Central High School
SANP
Good morning, Tiger Family! There will be no school Monday, January 30, 2023 due to the ice and poor road conditions. Please be safe if you must be on the roads this morning. Thank you for your time!
over 1 year ago, Kristin Tallent
No school January 30, 2023 due to ice.