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Senior Prank!
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.


Bacterial Transformation
Students in our AP Biology lab course genetically engineered E. coli to express the Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) from the bioluminescent jellyfish, Aequorea Victoria. By using the same procedure molecular biologists use to create designer proteins, they transformed the bacteria to now glow green under UV light.


Ear Cake
Annabelle, Izi, and Evalyn treated the Vincent Van Gogh class to a special homemake cake on the last day of the class.


Anniversary T-Shirts!
Warren designed this amazing 20th Anniversary artwork for CHS and everyone was treated to a free t-shirt.


Norse Mythology Creative Projects
The Norse Mythology class shared their end of the semester creative projects with us. Their talents shined through with public speaking, various types of artwork, writing, baking, acting, and film production. It was a well attended event.


New Decor Appears In the Student Lounge
The Puppets and Creepy Dolls class has contributed to the decor in the student lounge. But not all of the dolls are creepy. Zora D. made this adorable bunny without the assistance of a pattern!


Rompecabezas
Students studying Spanish must solve a certain number of puzzles by the end of the semester. Here are some examples of the games they can choose to tackle by the time the course is over.


Spring 2022 Community Service Day at the Rescue Mission
After touring the Rescue Mission and learning about the history and services offered, CHS students volunteered their time helping for the afternoon. Some worked in the food pantry, some sorted through donated clothing, and still others helped moved furniture.


Yutika Takes On an Archaeology Internship
Yutika P. has this to say about her internship during her senior year: The past two semesters I worked as an archaeology lab assistant for Dr. Warden at Roanoke college. My project was about analyzing pottery that was excavated in Elephantine Island in Egypt. I spent a lot of time in Excel and learned many […]


