Announcements for Monday March 2nd, 2026
Seniors! Cap and gowns are in! Pick up is tomorrow Tuesday, March 3rd during lunch. 11:30-12:30 in the cafeteria.
Seniors are only allowed to pick up their OWN items - please bring a student ID or driver's license to verify name on the order. Orders not picked up will return to the Jostens office for student pick up.
Congratulations to the CHS math team for placing 3rd at the ICTM regionals. Special shout out to the freshmen/sophomore 2-person team, freshmen/sophomore 8-person team, and the algebra 1 participants for advancing to state!
Today, the L3 program will be hosting a Musical Theatre Choreography led by EIU Theatre Professor, Larry Cox Jr. Bring your dancing shoes and join us for a fun and interactive session in the auditorium over the Lunch/Win period.
The dance workshop will begin at 11:40am, so be sure to grab your lunch before you come down. If you are interested in attending and you are in a required WIN, make sure to check in with your WIN teacher to get permission to attend. WIN students will be asked to sign in and out of the performance.
The doors to the Baker Gym/Music area will be closed for WIN A and B on this day.
Are you interested in theatre but don't like to be in the spotlight? Are you fast on your feet and work best in high energy, artistic environments?
If so, then being a member of the Technical Crew for the CHS upcoming musical theatre production may be the thing for you! Crew applications are now available for the 2026 CHS production of Disney's "The Little Mermaid".
Come apply to be a part of our sound, lighting, costume, run or front of house teams. Pick up an application at the Little Mermaid callboard in the hallway near the counselors' office.
Completed applications should be returned to the Callboard.
The last day to apply for crew is Friday, March 6th.
Happy Birthday to Mrs. Logue! She’s a light that shines bright every day showing her kindness to everyone she sees. Be sure to wish her a Very Happy Birthday if you see her!
Today’s quote is “I would rather stay positive and get 50 percent good results, than stay negative and get 100 percent bad results.”

