Dr. Branson came to Mrs. Taylor's College Readiness class to talk to students about interacting with college professors and hints to be successful at college. #SEMO #collegereadiness
Students toured Murray State University.
Mrs. Verseman's Anatomy class were completing a unit on skin and how the skin recovers from injury. Wednesday's lesson was the Grey's Anatomy Burn lab. In an effort to see what burns look like, how to identify degrees of burns, what they look like and how they affect the skin, students used a variety of household ingredients to recreate the life-like burns.
Come cheer on our Tigers as we host Notre Dame in the District Championship Game!
The CHS AFJROTC Honor Guard led the SEMO Homecoming Parade this weekend. They did a great job and represented CHS proudly
FBLA will be hosting a blood drive on Friday Nov. 4th at Cape Central High School. Come save a life and support this wonderful organization.
NHS (National Honor Society) students came in early on their day off to serve teachers breakfast and pass out thank you cards to teachers. What an awesome way to start out the day!
On Thursday and Friday teachers meet on multiple topics. Some of those included intruder training, identification of students with dyslexia, and incorporating digital escape rooms to name a few.
Congratulations to all the students that were inducted into CHS BETA Club at Kinder Hall on Monday night!
Mr. Essner's Earth Science students performing mineral tests!
Winners have been announced from the FAFSA Fright Night. Congratulations winners!
Students had so much fun at Knowlen Family Farm! Learning, apple picking, and tons of play!
And of course TASTING!!
FCCLA is sponsoring the Buckle Up - Phone Down Challenge BUPDShowdown
They encourage students, staff and parent to click the link below to make your pledge.
https://www.savemolives.com/mcrs/AAAShowdown
Monday FBLA officers attended the FBLA Fall Leadership Conference at Jackson. The participated in a number of leadership and team building activities.
White Cane Safety/Awareness Day
Addie Brunkhorst is a senior at CHS. She has a genetic eye disorder called Stargardt's Disease that affects her central vision and depth perception. She uses a white cane to help her avoid obstacles and navigate safely and independently. If you are curious about her cane, just ask!
She'd like you to know some facts about blindness and white canes:
1. Blindness is a spectrum, and there are different types of vision loss. About 93% of blind people still have some usable vision. While Addie is legally blind, she can still see things up close and use her peripheral vision.
2. White canes not only help users navigate safely, they also signal to others that the user is visually impaired. If a cane user needs help, they will ask!
3. The colors on the cane tell you about the user. An all-white cane means the user is completely blind, a cane with a red bottom means the user has some vision, and a white and red striped cane means the user is both blind and deaf.
Happy White Cane Day!
A group of juniors and seniors from Cape Central attended the SEMO College Fair.
Marching Band performed at Bands of America at the dome in St. Louis on Friday. They did us proud!
On Saturday, our AFJROTC cadets conquered SEMO's High Ropes Course Challenge. Cadets had a great time and SEMO's staff were awesome in working with the cadets.
Come sub at Cape Central! Training is available both online and in-person.
Register by emailing at subcaller@capetigers.com and we will send you the invite link for the zoom training or any additional info I have about the in person training.
training dates
Thursday, Oct 13th at 4:30pm - Online sub training with Deb via zoom meeting
Friday, Oct 21st at 9am- In person training at the Scully building on SEMO's campus
FAFSA Fright Night October 18th 2-6 in Tiger Den at Cape Central High School.