Western Wednesday
Today we celebrated Western Wednesday, a fun observance that has survived through the years thanks to students carrying on this amusing tradition.
Today we celebrated Western Wednesday, a fun observance that has survived through the years thanks to students carrying on this amusing tradition.
After filling in all of those circles, our freshmen, sophomores, and juniors had a chance to blow off some steam snacking, volleying, chalking, and just chilling out together in the yard.
On the last day of classes, a pool table appeared in the student lounge, courtesy of the senior class. A PSA was made to warn students not to get swindled out of their lunch money.
Annabelle, Izi, and Evalyn treated the Vincent Van Gogh class to a special homemake cake on the last day of the class.
Warren designed this amazing 20th Anniversary artwork for CHS and everyone was treated to a free t-shirt.
Our Calculus students had the opportunity to participate in a three night retreat at Smith Mountain Lake. They studied hard preparing for their AP exams, but they also took time to enjoy each other’s company, and of course, spend time on the water. It was a very successful trip.
The Art Crimes and Van Gogh classes played an art stealing board game where they pretended they were bidding on art pieces and attempting to build the most valuable art exhibit collection to win the game.
For Pi Day our Spanish classes wrote Pi-ku poems, where each line in the poem had a specific number of syllables representing the numbers of pi as they went down the page.
As an infinite number, ‘Pi’ is known to include the digits of 0 to 9 in all possible combinations. But this afternoon, we were interested in figuring out how many pieces of different pies we could fit onto our plates.