AFJROTC cadets came out in force to support a great cause this weekend…the Cape Walk to End Alzheimers.
Counselors are visiting all junior advisories this week to talk about suicide prevention. Remember call 988 to be connected to a mental health professional. They also offered additional resources.
Seniors attended a presentation by Josten's during advisory today. It is already time to order caps and gowns for graduation!
Due to the boil water advisory in Cape, there will be no school on Tuesday, October 4, 2022.
Mrs. Taylor's College Readiness class walked over to Mineral Area College at Cape for a tour.
Congratulations CT Cheer, 3rd in Regionals!
Come Get one-on-one support completing the FAFSA. Bring 2021 tax information and a laptop. Tuesday October 18th from 2- 6pm in Tiger Den
Congratulations CT softball on your defeat of Naylor 10-7!
Spirit Week was fun for student and teachers as they dresses in a daily theme. Tuesday was Dress like Teacher/Student and Thursday was Jersey Day.
Ms. Henson's Art 1 class did a lesson on forced perspective, space and illusions using distance in photography.
Mrs. Schnurbush's class had a teacher raffle and Mrs. Taylor won a handmade door decoration made by the class.
Cheer on the Tigers as we host Jackson! Junior high and middle school tailgate begins at 5:30 p.m. on the north end of the stadium. Let’s go Tigers!
Congratulations to the band for an amazing performance Saturday at in Farmington
Cape Central High is so proud to announce that our own Ibrahim Ahmad has been named a semifinalist for the prestigious National Merit Scholarship.
He is among the most academically talented high school seniors in the nation and will have the opportunity to continue in the competition to earn scholarship money.
Ibrahim is a member of the BETA Club, National Honor Society, and Robotics Club. He is also part of the CHS cross country and tennis teams. Ibrahim plans to study aerospace engineering.
Come to the junior high school each Monday night for some fun and to support our esports programs!
AP Chemistry students in Ms. Dupes' class conducted flame tests. This was an inquiry based lab where they determined a question to solve about what affects the different colors being seen in the flames.
Earth Science students working on a Missouri Road Map activity in Mr. Essner’s classroom!
Would you like to learn more about protecting your child in the digital world? Attend the FREE event on Tuesday, September 27th at 6:30 p.m. hosted by Southeast Missouri Network Against Sexual Violence (SEMO-NASV). The guest speaker is private investigator and social justice advocate Melissa J. Straub who will be educating families on how to keep their kids safe online.
For more information, visit the link below:
https://semonasv.org/event/a-parents-road-map-to-protecting-their-children-in-the-digital-world/
Mrs. Newman’s Independent Living class is finishing up their unit on personal development. Todays topic: teamwork!
CHS AFJROTC Flying Tigers Honor Guard lead the 2022 SEMO District Fair Parade this morning!