Thanks to the Civil Air Patrol, four of our JROTC cadets had the opportunity to fly this weekend. Overcoming weather delays and maintenance issues, we were finally able to take to the air. Cadets Patton, Klosterhoff, Miget, and McAdams took the controls to fly around the local area.
JROTC cadets volunteered to support the Noon Optimist Chili Dinner at Arena Park this week. Cadets helped make chili, serve chili and drinks, package to-go orders, and clean-up. Thousands of customers came to the event with all profits going to community youth programs.
Five members of the CHS choir sang at the Senior Night Men’s SEMO Basketball game! They did a great job.
The Black History Month presentation was amazing! Thank you to Te'Meiah Dorsey for all the hard work she did to organize it and all the performers.
Mrs. Taylor is offering an ACT Tips and Tricks Presentation on Feb. 27th. All CHS students are welcome. It is expected to last about an hour.
CTA is doing a Double Good Popcorn Fundraiser from February 20-24, 2024. The delicious popcorn you purchase will be shipped right to your door! The money raised will go towards the four scholarships CTA awards here in the spring. CTA would appreciate it if you could share the link on your social media. Thank you for your support!
Order at https://popup.doublegood.com/s/i9a40qh1
Over 40 area veterans and eleven CHS Betas enjoyed breakfast together on Tuesday! We heard countless times how much it truly meant to these (mainly Vietnam) Veterans that our teenagers were so engaged and interested in the history and experiences of their elders. Thank you Veterans!
The CHS Girls Swimming and Diving Team has won the Missouri State Class 1 Championship! Congratulations, Tigers! #WeareCT
CHS Girl's First Place State Swim team! We are so very proud of all of you!
We are excited to report that three of our Beta Club members received Beta scholarships this year. National Beta received more than 2,700 applicants and only 257 are selected each year. Lydia Cao, Avery Criblez, and Anshula Vanteddu all received $1,000 scholarships. Lydia was also selected as one of the top 100 applicants and has the opportunity to compete for one of the top 5 scholarship awards ranging from $2,500 to $20,000. Congratulations ladies!
There will be no school Thursday, February 15th for Family/Teacher Conferences. Students are also out of school on Friday, February 16th for a Staff Professional Development Day and Monday, February 19th for President's Day.
Spectrum has fixed the issues with our WiFi, internet, and phone connections. Thank you for your patience.
Open gym for cheer has been scheduled for March
Due to a Spectrum fiber outage, many of our schools are currently experiencing disruption of service to phones, internet, email, and Wi-Fi. Spectrum does not have an estimated time of repair at this time. The phone lines in the main offices at schools are working, but please be patient as you call.
If you cannot get through to the main office at your student’s school and need to relay a message, you can call the Central Administrative Office (CAO) at 335-1867.
Thank you!
-CGPS
We apologize for any inconvenience the outages have caused. We will provide an update as Spectrum shares more information. Thank you for your time and continued support of Cape Girardeau Public Schools.
Shout-out to Mr. Walker for putting together a WWI trench warfare simulation activity for American History students. The students really enjoyed their version of trench warfare.
T-Ravs Fundraiser TODAY! Come help FBLA raise some funds for competition!
Congratulations to the following CHS Band students who were selected for the Southeast High School Honor Bands: George Dean, Ezekiel Reinier, Xander Edginton, and Maybry Shaver.
Cape Central FBLA competed in districts on Feb. 1st. The following students qualified for State on April 14-17
Aimee Caldwell sang the National Anthem and did an amazing job!
AFJROTC presented the flags and made us proud as usual.
Mitzi Quintas-Cruz was elected District Secretary and Haneef Ahmad District Parliamentarian.
Sahil ran an unsuccessful campaign for District President but we are very proud of him and all the work he put into it.
Cape Central won the Escape Room
The following members qualified for State competition
1st Place – Parliamentary Procedures Team – Dulina Dias, Sahil Khot, Haneef Ahmad , Nazim Aliyev, Royce Liu
2nd Place – Public Policy – Anshula Vanteddu
2nd Place - Computer Applications - Sahil Khot
1st Place - Intro to Business Math – Jason Zhang
2nd Place – Client Service – Anshula Vanteddu
2nd Place- Business Ethics – San Srikant and Jacie Spooler
2nd Place -Intro to Event Planning – Alex Moyers-Warren
2nd Place – International Business – Eric Nordstrom
3rd Place -Intro to FBLA – San Srikant
3rd Place – Accounting 2 – Dulina Dias
4th Place – Accounting 2 – Sahil Khot
4th Place – Computer Problem Solving – Eric Nordstrom
5th Place – Securities & Investments – Eric Nordstrom
5th Place – Personal Finance – Royce Liu
5th Place -Intro to FBLA – Zea Grabel
5th Place – Accounting 2 – Corryah Goodin
Recently Nathan Coleson, Andy's store manager, spoke to Mrs. Taylor's management class about the realities of a manager's job.
Congratulations to the following Speech, Debate and Acting Performance students on completing their first competition at Jackson last week.
Jackson Speech/Debate/Performance results:
Yuliana Orellana Peralta - Event - Story Telling - 2nd Place
Bre Coleman - Event - Poetry - 3rd Place
Jordynn Rash - Event - Informative Speaking -Place 3rd
Anshula Vanteddu - Event - Radio Speaking - Place 3rd
CHS Speech, Debate & Acting Performance compete at Scott City on Thursday, February 1, 2024.