May 2023
Wednesday, May 31
Any student interested in playing football in 2023 should go to www.cvbigreds.comto fill out and submit the player information form. There will be a mandatory meeting for players and parents tonight at 7pm in the CVHS main building auditorium.
There will be a boys’ soccer meeting Thursday after school in room 126 (Mr. Haggarty’s room). Any boy interested in tryouts for the 2023-2024 soccer team should sign up using this link or QR code: https://forms.office.com/r/CgcvFLWzmd
Any students who will be taking AP Literature & Writing their senior year, please see Mr. Jeffire in Room 206 to collect your summer reading.
Yearbooks are in and available for pickup today and tomorrow from 9:30am-12:00pm in the auditorium lobby. See attached schedule for further details.
Try-outs for next year’s Varsity Dance team are being held from 3:30 – 5:30 pm in the Aux Gym today through Friday, June 2nd. Try-out packets are available in the Athletic office, at the NGC and at our feeder middle schools.
Repeat Reminders
Try-outs for CV United Summer Hockey take place on June 4th at 4:00 pm and June 5th at 4:30 pm at Mt. Clemens Ice Arena. The fee is $25 per skate. No cash is accepted and you will be mailed payment information once you register at https://dakotahockey.weebly.com/
Try-outs for all three levels of Sideline Cheerleading next Fall are being held on June 7th and 8th from 5:00 – 7:30 pm in the Aux gym and on June 9th beginning at 2:45 pm. Try-out packets with directions and mandatory forms may be picked up in the Athletic office, at the NGC and at our feeder middle schools.
There is a mandatory volleyball mtg for anyone interested in playing next fall. It is June 8th @ 230 in the main gym.
Junior Leadership Macomb (JLM) is a leadership program designed to strengthen leadership skills, provide career exploration opportunities, introduce students to the systems and leaders that make up our community, and cultivate a commitment to community service. This program is designed for students entering their junior year of high school in the fall of 2023. Click the link to learn more and to register: https://leadershipmacomb.org/junior-program/
Tuesday, May 30
Yearbooks are in and available for pickup this week from 9:30am-12:00pm in the auditorium lobby. The schedule is as follows:
Today - Seniors and juniors only
Tomorrow – Seniors, juniors and sophomores
Thursday – Anyone who has not picked up their yearbook
See attached schedule for further details.
Any student interested in playing football in 2023 should go to www.cvbigreds.comto fill out and submit the player information form. There will also be a mandatory meeting for players and parents this Wednesday, May 31 at 7pm in the CVHS main building auditorium.
Try-outs for next year’s Varsity Dance team are being held from 3:30 – 5:30 pm in the Aux tomorrow – Friday, June 2nd. Try-out packets are available in the Athletic office, at the NGC and at our feeder middle schools.
Coalition Teen Council is accepting applications for next year until the end of the day today. See the flyers posted around the building and scan the QR code to apply. If you have any questions, see Ms. Adams.
Repeat Reminders
Try-outs for CV United Summer Hockey take place on June 4th at 4:00 pm and June 5th at 4:30 pm at Mt. Clemens Ice Arena. The fee is $25 per skate. No cash is accepted and you will be mailed payment information once you register at https://dakotahockey.weebly.com/
Any boy interested in tryouts for the 2023-2024 soccer team should sign up using this link or QR code: https://forms.office.com/r/CgcvFLWzmd
Try-outs for all three levels of Sideline Cheerleading next Fall are being held on June 7th and 8th from 5:00 – 7:30 pm in the Aux gym and on June 9th beginning at 2:45 pm. Try-out packets with directions and mandatory forms may be picked up in the Athletic office, at the NGC and at our feeder middle schools.
There is a mandatory volleyball mtg for anyone interested in playing next fall. It is June 8th @ 230 in the main gym.
Junior Leadership Macomb (JLM) is a leadership program designed to strengthen leadership skills, provide career exploration opportunities, introduce students to the systems and leaders that make up our community, and cultivate a commitment to community service. This program is designed for students entering their junior year of high school in the fall of 2023. Click the link to learn more and to register: https://leadershipmacomb.org/junior-program/
Monday, Memorial Day, No School
Friday, No School
Thursday, May 25
I would like to remind all of you about Ok2Say. It is a Michigan School Safety Program. If you are ever aware of a threat to our school or to a student in our school, report it. 24/7/365.
The Detroit Sports Commission will be visiting our lunches today to promote the 2023 Xenith Prep Kick Off Classic, our first football game of next school year.
Coalition Teen Council is accepting applications for next year until next Tuesday, May 30. See the flyers posted around the building and scan the QR code to apply. If you have any questions, see Ms. Adams.
Please check out my Schoology page for all of our athletic announcements including football, boys soccer, dance, hockey, sideline cheer, an volleyball.
Seniors, we hope you enjoyed the annual breakfast to begin your day today. Now you should be in your first hour class. You are expected to stay in class all hour. When the bell rings to dismiss first hour, seniors should head to the auditorium for a presentation. Bring all of your things with you because you will be leaving directly from the auditorium after the presentation. You will not be permitted to enter back into the school. If you did not pick up your cap, gown, lawn sign, and commencement tickets yesterday, you can get them in the auditorium lobby before you leave. For those attending the senior all night party, we will welcome you back to the auditorium lobby at 9 PM tonight for check-in. You must be checked in by 10 PM and you must stay until the party ends at 3:30 AM.
And one final time, it's Thumbs Up Thursday - hoods off, hats off, earbuds out, phones away - have a great day!
Athletic Announcements:
Any student interested in playing football in 2023 should go to www.cvbigreds.com to fill out and submit the player information form. There will also be a mandatory meeting for players and parents on Wednesday, May 31 at 7pm in the CVHS main building auditorium.
Any boy interested in tryouts for the 2023-2024 soccer team should sign up using this link or QR code: https://forms.office.com/r/CgcvFLWzmd
Try-outs for next year’s Varsity Dance team are being held from 3:30 – 5:30 pm in the Aux gym from Wednesday, May 31st – Friday, June 2nd. Try-out packets are available in the Athletic office, at the NGC and at our feeder middle schools.
Try-outs for CV United Summer Hockey take place on June 4th at 4:00 pm and June 5th at 4:30 pm at Mt. Clemens Ice Arena. The fee is $25 per skate. No cash is accepted and you will be mailed payment information once you register at https://dakotahockey.weebly.com/
Try-outs for all three levels of Sideline Cheerleading next Fall are being held on June 7th and 8th from 5:00 – 7:30 pm in the Aux gym and on June 9th beginning at 2:45 pm. Try-out packets with directions and mandatory forms may be picked up in the Athletic office, at the NGC and at our feeder middle schools.
There is a mandatory volleyball mtg for anyone interested in playing next fall. It is June 8th @ 230 in the main gym.
Repeat Reminders
Seniors - When ordering your final transcript from Parchment, be sure to place them on “Hold for Grades.” Once Semester 2 grades are stored, all transcripts will be released. If you have any questions, go to the Guidance office.
Junior Leadership Macomb (JLM) is a leadership program designed to strengthen leadership skills, provide career exploration opportunities, introduce students to the systems and leaders that make up our community, and cultivate a commitment to community service. This program is designed for students entering their junior year of high school in the fall of 2023. Click the link to learn more and to register: https://leadershipmacomb.org/junior-program/
Wednesday, May 24
First, I would like to commend all students, staff, and parents, as well as the Clinton Township Police, for the response to the situation that began on Monday morning and continued into yesterday. Thank you also to all other law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, who worked to identify the threat and let us know that we are safe. I'm looking forward to a positive final full day for our seniors.
Seniors, cap, gown, lawn sign, and commencement ticket distribution will take place in the auditorium lobby after school today. In order to receive your commencement tickets, you will need to have all fees paid in full, and your laptop, textbooks, and all athletic equipment and uniforms returned. You can find details about any fees owed by logging in to PaySchools Central. We encourage you to turn your laptop in as soon as possible any time during the day today. Take your laptop, cord and case to the media center. They will have tables set up for cleaning. After cleaning, you will take it to a check in station to have it checked in and get a receipt. You will need that receipt in the auditorium after school.
We have a locker clean out scheduled for seniors today at 9:10 AM, the end of 2nd hour.
The SANP committee will be in the cafeteria during all lunches today to pass out SANP t-shirts to students attending the Senior All Night Party.
Tomorrow morning at 6:15 AM we will have our Senior Breakfast in the West Lot by the tennis courts. Then seniors will attend 1st hour classes, and then head to the auditorium 2nd hour for a presentation before being dismissed. The All Night Party begins at 9 PM tomorrow night with entry through the auditorium lobby.
Last Friday night the following students qualified to compete in the MHSAA State Track meet. Justin parker, Darren Hawkins and Jailen Thomas qualified in the 4x100 Meter relay. Kaelin Shaw was the fourth member of that relay who also qualified in the long jump. Jordan Monroe in the discus, Kalia Monroe in the Shot Put, Jack DeWaele (last name sounds like D Wally) in the 3,200 meter run. Jack also broke the school record which was set in 1987. Mia Barnett in the 100 meter hurdles, breaking her own record for the second time this season. She also qualified in the long jump. Chris Estell in the 4x200 meter relay and the 4x400 meter relay. Jonas Morris in the 400 meter run, the 4x200 meter relay and the 4x400 meter relay. Shamar Heard in the 400 meter run, the 4x200 meter relay and the 4x400 meter relay. Noah Morris in the 100 meter dash, the 200 meter dash, the 4x 200 meter relay and the 4x400 meter relay. The boys team brought home the championship trophy which is on display in the athletic office.
Congratulations to the following students who were selected as nominees for the Sutton Foster Awards based on their performance in Beauty and the Beast. Charlie Anderson - as Lumiere, Taylor Pozzi - as LeFou, Courtney Serra - as Belle, and Holly Zamojski - also as Belle. They have been rehearsing at the Fisher Theatre this month with students from over 50 other schools, and they all performed there last night and did an incredible job. Additionally, Congratulations to the entire cast of The CVHS production of Beauty and the Beast! We were selected for top choreography in the state! Last year we earned first place for Seussical and this year we were recognized again for Beauty and the Beast! Congratulations to all of you!
Art students, you can pick up your work from the art show in the art rooms after C lunch today.
Athletic Announcements:
Any student interested in playing football in 2023 should go to www.cvbigreds.com to fill out and submit the player information form. There will also be a mandatory meeting for players and parents on Wednesday, May 31 at 7pm in the CVHS main building auditorium.
Any boy interested in tryouts for the 2023-2024 soccer team should sign up using this link or QR code: https://forms.office.com/r/CgcvFLWzmd
Try-outs for next year’s Varsity Dance team are being held from 3:30 – 5:30 pm in the Aux gym from Wednesday, May 31st – Friday, June 2nd. Try-out packets are available in the Athletic office, at the NGC and at our feeder middle schools.
Try-outs for CV United Summer Hockey take place on June 4th at 4:00 pm and June 5th at 4:30 pm at Mt. Clemens Ice Arena. The fee is $25 per skate. No cash is accepted and you will be mailed payment information once you register at https://dakotahockey.weebly.com/
Try-outs for all three levels of Sideline Cheerleading next Fall are being held on June 7th and 8th from 5:00 – 7:30 pm in the Aux gym and on June 9th beginning at 2:45 pm. Try-out packets with directions and mandatory forms may be picked up in the Athletic office, at the NGC and at our feeder middle schools.
There is a mandatory volleyball mtg for anyone interested in playing next fall. It is June 8th @ 230 in the main gym.
Repeat Reminders
Seniors - When ordering your final transcript from Parchment, be sure to place them on “Hold for Grades.” Once Semester 2 grades are stored, all transcripts will be released. If you have any questions, go to the Guidance office.
Junior Leadership Macomb (JLM) is a leadership program designed to strengthen leadership skills, provide career exploration opportunities, introduce students to the systems and leaders that make up our community, and cultivate a commitment to community service. This program is designed for students entering their junior year of high school in the fall of 2023. Click the link to learn more and to register: https://leadershipmacomb.org/junior-program/
Friday, May 19
Thursday, May 18
Great job by our choir program last night. Congratulations on a terrific concert and a great year of music and growth and connections.
I hope that everyone takes some time to enjoy the student art show that is in the showcases by the front office and in the auditorium entry way. Many of our students are represented this year and are very proud to exhibit what they have accomplished. I was blown away by the style, creativity, and talent on display. And art students you can pick up your work from the art show in the art rooms after C lunch on Wednesday the 24th.
Check out the CVHS Decision Day attachment to see pictures from the event.
Any sophomores interested in applying for Junior Class Council have until tomorrow to apply online https://forms.office.com/r/9gKsJW7sTf
Seniors - In order to receive your commencement tickets, you will need to have all fees paid in full, and your laptop, textbooks, and all athletic equipment and uniforms returned. You can find details about any fees owed by logging in to PaySchools Central.
Chippewa Valley’s Baseball Cuts for a Cure Home Run Derby will take place tomorrow at 5pm.
The Coalition Teen Council senior members will have a lunchroom table today. CTC would like to remind you that you have worked hard and deserve to enjoy the rest of the school year. In 2020 there were over 11500 car crashes that involved substances. Those numbers don’t even touch the other reasons for teen car crashes from texting & driving. Stay true to yourself, make healthy choices, create great memories that can be positive for years to come. Come by the table during lunch hours: take the mini questionnaire, get a giveaway, & sign the banner.
Rally in the Valley is tomorrow! Please see your student email or the announcements in Schoology for directions for the day.
Here is some important information for you to know about the event:
If you are participating, exit the E doors, the bus doors, or the doors by the gym directly after 1st and/or 4th hours. Make sure to wear your wristband for entrance. Wristbands and T-shirts will be passed out during your 3rd hour class on May 18th.
Participating students will be marked as school business. Students are expected to stay in the stadium for the hours they signed up for (hours 2-3 and/or 5-6). You cannot go back into the building until the end of 3rd hour or the end of the day. Students are expected to be on time to their 4th hour class/lunch.
Make sure to bring money to purchase concessions and to participate in the $5 pie a teacher event!
Nonparticipating students will report to their regular schedule of classes. The only exception to this is if one of your teachers is participating in the Rally. Those teachers will inform their students of this and direct you to report to the auditorium for that hour only (students will need to sign in once there).
If you are participating in the afternoon session, you will be watching the powder puff game and an exciting half time show from the stadium bleachers. Fifth hour, you are to report directly to the home bleachers. You will stay in the bleachers and be dismissed at 2:11 pm.
Repeat Reminders
Seniors - When ordering your final transcript from Parchment, be sure to place them on “Hold for Grades.” Once Semester 2 grades are stored, all transcripts will be released. If you have any questions, go to the Guidance office.
Any student interested in playing football in 2023 should go to www.cvbigreds.com to fill out and submit the player information form. There will also be a mandatory meeting for players and parents on Wednesday, May 31 at 7pm in the CVHS main building auditorium.
Junior Leadership Macomb (JLM) is a leadership program designed to strengthen leadership skills, provide career exploration opportunities, introduce students to the systems and leaders that make up our community, and cultivate a commitment to community service. This program is designed for students entering their junior year of high school in the fall of 2023. Click the link to learn more and to register: https://leadershipmacomb.org/junior-program/
Seniors - Click here to purchase your tickets to the Senior All Night Party, and to see how parents can volunteer or donate.
Be a part of something special. Join Student Impact Team. It's open to all students, grades 9-12, who would like to collaborate with the principal to… Share their voice ~ Improve our school ~ Work on projects ~ Have an impact. See the attached flyer for more information and to sign up
Wednesday, May 17
Congratulations! to our girls track team who tied for second and to our boys team, who are the MAC Red Champions.
Any sophomores interested in applying for Junior Class Council can apply online until May 19th. https://forms.office.com/r/9gKsJW7sTf
Seniors - In order to receive your commencement tickets, you will need to have all fees paid in full, and your laptop, textbooks, and all athletic equipment and uniforms returned. You can find details about any fees owed by logging in to PaySchools Central.
Seniors - When ordering your final transcript from Parchment, be sure to place them on “Hold for Grades.” Once Semester 2 grades are stored, all transcripts will be released. If you have any questions, go to the Guidance office.
Powderpuff t-shirts can be picked up in room 122 anytime after 1st hour today
Any student interested in playing football in 2023 should go to www.cvbigreds.com to fill out and submit the player information form. There will also be a mandatory meeting for players and parents on Wednesday, May 31 at 7pm in the CVHS main building auditorium.
Junior Leadership Macomb (JLM) is a leadership program designed to strengthen leadership skills, provide career exploration opportunities, introduce students to the systems and leaders that make up our community, and cultivate a commitment to community service. This program is designed for students entering their junior year of high school in the fall of 2023. Click the link to learn more and to register: https://leadershipmacomb.org/junior-program/
If you would like a bagel or donut delivered to you 3rd hour Friday, please order by today online or in the store.
The Psychology Club will have a table set up during lunches today to allow students to make mental health pins in honor of Mental Health Month! They will have safety pins and beads ready for you to put together and to pin to your backpack to show support for mental health.
Repeat Reminders
Chippewa Valley’s Baseball Cuts for a Cure Home Run Derby will take place on Friday, May 19 at 5 PM.
Seniors - Click here to purchase your tickets to the Senior All Night Party, and to see how parents can volunteer or donate.
Be a part of something special. Join Student Impact Team. It's open to all students, grades 9-12, who would like to collaborate with the principal to… Share their voice ~ Improve our school ~ Work on projects ~ Have an impact. See the attached flyer for more information and to sign up
Tuesday, May 16
No School for Students
Monday, May 15
This past Friday Chippewa Golf took second at the L’Anse Creuse Invitational. They were led by Freshmen Aiden Brown 76 (4th place finish), Senior Bradyn Shue 77 (6th Place) and Junior Evan VanHollebeke 78 (10th place finish).
Today is the last day to register for Chippewa’s Rally in the Valley. Information for this event is attached to announcements.
Any sophomores interested in applying for Junior Class Council can apply online until May 19th. https://forms.office.com/r/9gKsJW7sTf
Chippewa Valley’s Baseball Cuts for a Cure Home Run Derby will take place on Friday, May 19 at 5 PM.
Seniors - In order to receive your commencement tickets, you will need to have all fees paid in full, and your laptop, textbooks, and all athletic equipment and uniforms returned. You can find details about any fees owed by logging in to PaySchools Central.
Seniors - Purchase your tickets to the Senior All Night Party here: https://www.payschoolsevents.com/events/details/24438
Seniors - When ordering your final transcript from Parchment, be sure to place them on “Hold for Grades.” Once Semester 2 grades are stored, all transcripts will be released. If you have any questions, go to the Guidance office.
Seniors – Please check the class composite posted in the Senior Showcase, to see that your name is correct. If a name change needs to be made, stop by the main office and leave the correction. Only name changes are being addressed. Please have your corrections in by the end of the day today.
There will be no school for students tomorrow. We will return to school on Wednesday, May 17th.
Please see Repeat Reminders and Additional Opportunities in the announcements posted on Mr. D's Schoology page.
Be your best you today - in your language, your effort, your attitude, and your kindness.
Repeat Reminders
Recently students, parents, and teachers were all asked to complete a survey as a part of our school accreditation and improvement process. We just learned that those surveys will not be available between from 5 PM on Monday, May 15 to 8 AM on Thursday, May 18, so please plan to take the survey before or after that window of time.
Survey links included below.
CVS 2022-2023 High School Student Engagement Survey:
https://eprovesurveys.advanc-ed.org/surveys/#/action/221271/p867
CVS 2022-2023 Family Engagement Survey:
https://eprovesurveys.advanc-ed.org/surveys/#/action/221272/p867
CVS 2022-2023 Teacher Inventory (K-12):
https://eprovesurveys.advanc-ed.org/surveys/#/action/221264/p867
Any student interested in playing football in 2023 should go to www.cvbigreds.comto fill out and submit the player information form. There will also be a mandatory meeting for players and parents on Wednesday, May 31 at 7pm in the CVHS main building auditorium.
Be a part of something special. Join Student Impact Team. It's open to all students, grades 9-12, who would like to collaborate with the principal to… Share their voice ~ Improve our school ~ Work on projects ~ Have an impact. See the attached flyer for more information and to sign up
This is a busy time for our seniors, with a number of Senior Events. Mark your calendars, and we will continue to provide more information and details in the days and weeks ahead. There is also a lot of preparation happening, and help needed, for the Senior All Night Party. Please click the link to see how you can volunteer, donate items, and help raise funds. In addition, in order for seniors to receive their commencement tickets, they will need to have all fees paid in full, and laptops, textbooks, and athletic equipment and uniforms returned. You can find details about any fees owed by logging in to PaySchools Central. Senior All Night Party tickets are on sale now on PaySchools Events. SANP Co-Chairs Email: [email protected]
Friday, May 12
Attention Seniors attending prom - your table form is due today. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Rucinski or Mrs. Sacco
Registration for Chippewa’s Rally in the Valley is open through Monday, May 15th. Information for this event is attached to announcements.
Seniors – Please check the class composite posted in the Senior Showcase, to see that your name is correct. If a name change needs to be made, stop by the main office and leave the correction. Only name changes are being addressed. Please have your corrections in by Monday, May 15th.
Recently students, parents, and teachers were all asked to complete a survey as a part of our school accreditation and improvement process. We just learned that those surveys will not be available between from 5 PM on Monday, May 15 to 8 AM on Thursday, May 18, so please plan to take the survey before or after that window of time. Survey links included below.
CVS 2022-2023 High School Student Engagement Survey:
https://eprovesurveys.advanc-ed.org/surveys/#/action/221271/p867
CVS 2022-2023 Family Engagement Survey:
https://eprovesurveys.advanc-ed.org/surveys/#/action/221272/p867
CVS 2022-2023 Teacher Inventory (K-12):
https://eprovesurveys.advanc-ed.org/surveys/#/action/221264/p867
Please see Repeat Reminders and Additional Opportunities in the announcements posted on Mr. D's Schoology page.
Today is the final day of Teacher Appreciation Week. Please show your appreciation through kind words and positive behavior with a focus on learning. Please also continue to show that appreciation in the weeks to come. And while you're at it, this Sunday is Mother's Day. Happy Mother's Day to all of the moms in our CVHS community. Take time to show appreciation to your mom this weekend.
Repeat Reminders
Any sophomores interested in applying for Junior Class Council can apply online until May 19th. https://forms.office.com/r/9gKsJW7sTf
Mark your calendars for the Chippewa Valley Baseball Cuts for a Cure Home Run Derby, which will take place on Friday, May 19 at 5 PM. See the attached flyer for more info.
Any student interested in playing football in 2023 should go to www.cvbigreds.com to fill out and submit the player information form. There will also be a mandatory meeting for players and parents on Wednesday, May 31 at 7pm in the CVHS main building auditorium.
Be a part of something special. Join Student Impact Team. It's open to all students, grades 9-12, who would like to collaborate with the principal to… Share their voice ~ Improve our school ~ Work on projects ~ Have an impact. See the attached flyer for more information and to sign up
This is a busy time for our seniors, with a number of Senior Events. Mark your calendars, and we will continue to provide more information and details in the days and weeks ahead. There is also a lot of preparation happening, and help needed, for the Senior All Night Party. Please click the link to see how you can volunteer, donate items, and help raise funds. In addition, in order for seniors to receive their commencement tickets, they will need to have all fees paid in full, and laptops, textbooks, and athletic equipment and uniforms returned. You can find details about any fees owed by logging in to PaySchools Central. Senior All Night Party tickets are on sale now on PaySchools Events. SANP Co-Chairs Email: [email protected]
Thursday, May 11
CVHS 10th grader, Kevin Krishti is a MathCon 2023 Finalist, and he will be competing in the National MathCon Finals Competition this Saturday in Chicago. Good luck Kevin.
Congratulations to Ms. Luft's 3rd hour class for being nominated for CVHS Pride Recognition.
Attention junior and senior powderpuff coaches: There will be a quick, mandatory coaches meeting in room 122 immediately after school today. If you do not attend the meeting you will not be allowed to coach at the powderpuff game next week.
The last meeting of the year for the International Club is today after school.
Attention Seniors attending prom - your table form is due tomorrow. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Rucinski or Mrs. Sacco https://forms.office.com/r/UJcV90df3E
Registration for Chippewa’s Rally in the Valley is open through May 15th. Information for this event is attached to announcements.
Seniors – Please check the class composite posted in the Senior Showcase, to see that your name is correct. If a name change needs to be made, stop by the main office and leave the correction. Only name changes are being addressed. Please have your corrections in by Monday, May 15th.
To the SAC and NHS students who painted the hallway mural over spring break. Please stop by the mural at the beginning of your lunch period today to sign it.
Please see Repeat Reminders and Additional Opportunities in the announcements posted on Mr. D's Schoology page.
It's Teacher Appreciation Week. Be sure to thank your teachers and remember that along with a thank you, another great way to show your appreciation for your teachers this week, is to be the best person that you can be. Be kind. Be polite. Say please and thank you. Act with integrity. Use good language. And throw your trash away.
Repeat Reminders
Any sophomores interested in applying for Junior Class Council can apply online until May 19th. https://forms.office.com/r/9gKsJW7sTf
Mark your calendars for the Chippewa Valley Baseball Cuts for a Cure Home Run Derby, which will take place on Friday, May 19 at 5 PM. See the attached flyer for more info.
Any student interested in playing football in 2023 should go to www.cvbigreds.comto fill out and submit the player information form. There will also be a mandatory meeting for players and parents on Wednesday, May 31 at 7pm in the CVHS main building auditorium.
Be a part of something special. Join Student Impact Team. It's open to all students, grades 9-12, who would like to collaborate with the principal to… Share their voice ~ Improve our school ~ Work on projects ~ Have an impact. See the attached flyer for more information and to sign up
Reminder of attendance policy regarding tardies: Be sure that you are getting to class on time. Teachers may assign a detention after a student reaches 4 tardies and 8 tardies. At 10 tardies, assistant principals may assign in school suspension and at 11 tardies, you will be placed on attendance probation and be at risk of losing credit in the class, or for seniors, you will not be allowed to participate in commencement.
Our elementary and middle schools wanted me to remind you that you are not allowed on their playgrounds and fields during the school day. Also, while they appreciate students wanting to visit former teachers, you may only do so with an appointment made in advance. This will help to keep those schools safe and allow them to do their work. Thank you for your cooperation with this.
This is a busy time for our seniors, with a number of Senior Events. Mark your calendars, and we will continue to provide more information and details in the days and weeks ahead. There is also a lot of preparation happening, and help needed, for the Senior All Night Party. Please click the link to see how you can volunteer, donate items, and help raise funds. In addition, in order for seniors to receive their commencement tickets, they will need to have all fees paid in full, and laptops, textbooks, and athletic equipment and uniforms returned. You can find details about any fees owed by logging in to PaySchools Central. Senior All Night Party tickets are on sale now on PaySchools Events. SANP Co-Chairs Email: [email protected]
Michigan Student Leadership (MASC/MAHS) Summer Leadership Camp is happening this July! Camp is open to ANY student entering grades 7-12. Learn more here.
Due to generous grants from the State of Michigan and Corporate Partners, the Michigan Council of Women in Technology Foundation is sponsoring one-week technology camps for girls across the State of Michigan that introduce them to computer technologies through hands-on activities in a are fun and engaging way. Each session will engage students in age-appropriate topics ranging from game design, website design and robotics programming. During the sessions, campers will have an opportunity to meet with professional women and men who work in technological fields and explore the many exciting and rewarding tech careers. Each week-long technology camp includes a light breakfast and lunch. Here is the link to more information about the camps and how to register https://mcwt.org/programs/list/K-12-Initiatives/CAMP-INFINITY.
Wednesday, May 10
It is Teacher Appreciation Week. Students, think about how much you rely on, are supported by, and learn from your teachers. Please make an effort today and throughout the week to say thank you and to show your appreciation for all they do for you.
Congratulations to all of our seniors who were recognized last night for achieving at the highest academic levels based on cumulative GPA. Those with a GPA of 3.5 and above were recognized as Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude, or Summa Cum Laude. This represents dedication and engagement throughout your high school career. Congratulations.
Seniors – Please check the class composite posted in the Senior Showcase, to see that your name is correct. If a name change needs to be made, stop by the main office and leave the correction. Only name changes are being addressed. Please have your corrections in by Monday, May 15th.
Students, our school is always seeking to improve. One way we can do that is to hear from you. Please take some time to complete the survey that was sent to your student email.
Attention junior and senior powderpuff coaches: There will be a quick, mandatory coaches meeting in room 122 immediately after school tomorrow. If you do not attend the meeting you will not be allowed to coach at the powderpuff game next week.
Attention Seniors attending prom - your table form is due this Friday. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Rucinski or Mrs. Sacco
Registration for Chippewa’s Rally in the Valley is open through May 15th. Information for this event is attached to announcements.
The last meeting of the year for the International Club will be tomorrow after school.
If you would like a bagel or donut delivered to you 3rd hour Friday, please order by today online or in the store.
All students volunteering with Special Olympics need to report to the cafeteria at 7:45.
Please see Repeat Reminders and Additional Opportunities in the announcements posted on Mr. D's Schoology page.
Along with a thank you, another great way to show your appreciation for your teachers this week, is to be the best person that you can be. Be kind. Be polite. Say please and thank you. Act with integrity. Use good language. And throw your trash away.
Repeat Reminders
Any sophomores interested in applying for Junior Class Council can apply online until May 19th. https://forms.office.com/r/9gKsJW7sTf
Any student interested in playing football in 2023 should go to www.cvbigreds.comto fill out and submit the player information form. There will also be a mandatory meeting for players and parents on Wednesday, May 31 at 7pm in the CVHS main building auditorium.
Mark your calendars for the Chippewa Valley Baseball Cuts for a Cure Home Run Derby, which will take place on Friday, May 19 at 5 PM. See the attached flyer for more info.
Be a part of something special. Join Student Impact Team. It's open to all students, grades 9-12, who would like to collaborate with the principal to… Share their voice ~ Improve our school ~ Work on projects ~ Have an impact. See the attached flyer for more information and to sign up
Reminder of attendance policy regarding tardies: Be sure that you are getting to class on time. Teachers may assign a detention after a student reaches 4 tardies and 8 tardies. At 10 tardies, assistant principals may assign in school suspension and at 11 tardies, you will be placed on attendance probation and be at risk of losing credit in the class, or for seniors, you will not be allowed to participate in commencement.
Our elementary and middle schools wanted me to remind you that you are not allowed on their playgrounds and fields during the school day. Also, while they appreciate students wanting to visit former teachers, you may only do so with an appointment made in advance. This will help to keep those schools safe and allow them to do their work. Thank you for your cooperation with this.
This is a busy time for our seniors, with a number of Senior Events. Mark your calendars, and we will continue to provide more information and details in the days and weeks ahead. There is also a lot of preparation happening, and help needed, for the Senior All Night Party. Please click the link to see how you can volunteer, donate items, and help raise funds. In addition, in order for seniors to receive their commencement tickets, they will need to have all fees paid in full, and laptops, textbooks, and athletic equipment and uniforms returned. You can find details about any fees owed by logging in to PaySchools Central. Senior All Night Party tickets are on sale now on PaySchools Events. SANP Co-Chairs
Michigan Student Leadership (MASC/MAHS) Summer Leadership Camp is happening this July! Camp is open to ANY student entering grades 7-12. Learn more here.
Due to generous grants from the State of Michigan and Corporate Partners, the Michigan Council of Women in Technology Foundation is sponsoring one-week technology camps for girls across the State of Michigan that introduce them to computer technologies through hands-on activities in a are fun and engaging way. Each session will engage students in age-appropriate topics ranging from game design, website design and robotics programming. During the sessions, campers will have an opportunity to meet with professional women and men who work in technological fields and explore the many exciting and rewarding tech careers. Each week-long technology camp includes a light breakfast and lunch. Here is the link to more information about the camps and how to register https://mcwt.org/programs/list/K-12-Initiatives/CAMP-INFINITY.
Tuesday, May 9
It is Teacher Appreciation Week. Students, think about how much you rely on, are supported by, and learn from your teachers. Please make an effort today and throughout the week to say thank you and to show your appreciation for all they do for you.
Any sophomores interested in applying for Junior Class Council can apply online until May 19th. https://forms.office.com/r/9gKsJW7sTf
Attention Seniors attending prom - your table form is due this Friday. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Rucinski or Mrs. Sacco https://forms.office.com/r/UJcV90df3E
Anyone interested in joining the color guard this coming fall, there is a meeting and practice today and May 23 from 6-8pm, meet in the band room. No experience necessary.
Any student interested in playing football in 2023 should go to www.cvbigreds.com to fill out and submit the player information form. There will also be a mandatory meeting for players and parents on Wednesday, May 31 at 7pm in the CVHS main building auditorium.
Registration for Chippewa’s Rally in the Valley is open through May 15th. Information for this event is attached to announcements.
There will be a Fellowship of Christian Athletes meeting tomorrow 6:30am in room 226.
The last meeting of the year for the International Club will be this Thursday after school.
If you would like a bagel or donut delivered to you 3rd hour Friday, please order today online or in the store.
Homework Help will be held today after school in Room 140.
Please see Repeat Reminders and Additional Opportunities in the announcements posted on Mr. D's Schoology page.
Along with a thank you, another great way to show your appreciation for your teachers this week, is to be the best student that you can be. Arrive to class on time and prepared. Participate in class. Be focused on learning and doing your best. And as always… hoods off, hats off, earbuds out, phones away - have a great day!
Repeat Reminders
Mark your calendars for the Chippewa Valley Baseball Cuts for a Cure Home Run Derby, which will take place on Friday, May 19 at 5 PM. See the attached flyer for more info.
Be a part of something special. Join Student Impact Team. It's open to all students, grades 9-12, who would like to collaborate with the principal to… Share their voice ~ Improve our school ~ Work on projects ~ Have an impact. See the attached flyer for more information and to sign up
Reminder of attendance policy regarding tardies: Be sure that you are getting to class on time. Teachers may assign a detention after a student reaches 4 tardies and 8 tardies. At 10 tardies, assistant principals may assign in school suspension and at 11 tardies, you will be placed on attendance probation and be at risk of losing credit in the class, or for seniors, you will not be allowed to participate in commencement.
Our elementary and middle schools wanted me to remind you that you are not allowed on their playgrounds and fields during the school day. Also, while they appreciate students wanting to visit former teachers, you may only do so with an appointment made in advance. This will help to keep those schools safe and allow them to do their work. Thank you for your cooperation with this.
This is a busy time for our seniors, with a number of Senior Events. Mark your calendars, and we will continue to provide more information and details in the days and weeks ahead. There is also a lot of preparation happening, and help needed, for the Senior All Night Party. Please click the link to see how you can volunteer, donate items, and help raise funds. In addition, in order for seniors to receive their commencement tickets, they will need to have all fees paid in full, and laptops, textbooks, and athletic equipment and uniforms returned. You can find details about any fees owed by logging in to PaySchools Central. Senior All Night Party tickets are on sale now on PaySchools Events. SANP Co-Chairs Email: [email protected]
Michigan Student Leadership (MASC/MAHS) Summer Leadership Camp is happening this July! Camp is open to ANY student entering grades 7-12. Learn more here.
Due to generous grants from the State of Michigan and Corporate Partners, the Michigan Council of Women in Technology Foundation is sponsoring one-week technology camps for girls across the State of Michigan that introduce them to computer technologies through hands-on activities in a are fun and engaging way. Each session will engage students in age-appropriate topics ranging from game design, website design and robotics programming. During the sessions, campers will have an opportunity to meet with professional women and men who work in technological fields and explore the many exciting and rewarding tech careers. Each week-long technology camp includes a light breakfast and lunch. Here is the link to more information about the camps and how to register https://mcwt.org/programs/list/K-12-Initiatives/CAMP-INFINITY.
Monday, May 8
It is Teacher Appreciation Week. Students, think about how much you rely on, are supported by, and learn from your teachers. Please make an effort today and throughout the week to say thank you and to show your appreciation for all they do for you.
The varsity softball team won the Sparta Tournament over the weekend. Their next game is tomorrow here at 4:30 against Dakota. Please come show support.
Any junior interested in being a part of the Senior Class Council for the 23-24 school year, applications are available online until today at 2:15pm.
Any sophomores interested in applying for Junior Class Council can apply online until May 19th. https://forms.office.com/r/9gKsJW7sTf
Anyone that is interested in joining the color guard this coming fall and joining the marching band on the field for football games and competitions along with performing in a couple of parades - we are holding spring meetings and practice Tuesday, May 9 and 23 from 6-8pm, meet in the band room. No experience necessary, we will train you.
Attention Seniors attending prom - your table form is due this Friday. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Rucinski or Mrs. Sacco https://forms.office.com/r/UJcV90df3E
Registration for Chippewa’s Rally in the Valley is open through May 15th. Information for this event is attached to announcements.
There will be a Fellowship of Christian Athletes meeting on Wednesday at 6:30am in room 226.
And mark your calendars for the Chippewa Valley Baseball Cuts for a Cure Home Run Derby, which will take place on Friday, May 19 at 5 PM. See the attached flyer for more info.
Please see Repeat Reminders and Additional Opportunities in the announcements posted on Mr. D's Schoology page.
Along with a thank you, another great way to show your appreciation for your teachers this week, is to be the best student that you can be. Arrive to class on time and prepared. Participate in class. Be focused on learning and doing your best. And as always… hoods off, hats off, earbuds out, phones away - have a great day!
Repeat Reminders
Be a part of something special. Join Student Impact Team. It's open to all students, grades 9-12, who would like to collaborate with the principal to… Share their voice ~ Improve our school ~ Work on projects ~ Have an impact. See the attached flyer for more information and to sign up
Reminder of attendance policy regarding tardies: Be sure that you are getting to class on time. Teachers may assign a detention after a student reaches 4 tardies and 8 tardies. At 10 tardies, assistant principals may assign in school suspension and at 11 tardies, you will be placed on attendance probation and be at risk of losing credit in the class, or for seniors, you will not be allowed to participate in commencement.
Our elementary and middle schools wanted me to remind you that you are not allowed on their playgrounds and fields during the school day. Also, while they appreciate students wanting to visit former teachers, you may only do so with an appointment made in advance. This will help to keep those schools safe and allow them to do their work. Thank you for your cooperation with this.
This is a busy time for our seniors, with a number of Senior Events. Mark your calendars, and we will continue to provide more information and details in the days and weeks ahead. There is also a lot of preparation happening, and help needed, for the Senior All Night Party. Please click the link to see how you can volunteer, donate items, and help raise funds. In addition, in order for seniors to receive their commencement tickets, they will need to have all fees paid in full, and laptops, textbooks, and athletic equipment and uniforms returned. You can find details about any fees owed by logging in to PaySchools Central. Senior All Night Party tickets are on sale now on PaySchools Events. SANP Co-Chairs Email: [email protected]
Michigan Student Leadership (MASC/MAHS) Summer Leadership Camp is happening this July! Camp is open to ANY student entering grades 7-12. Learn more here.
Due to generous grants from the State of Michigan and Corporate Partners, the Michigan Council of Women in Technology Foundation is sponsoring one-week technology camps for girls across the State of Michigan that introduce them to computer technologies through hands-on activities in a are fun and engaging way. Each session will engage students in age-appropriate topics ranging from game design, website design and robotics programming. During the sessions, campers will have an opportunity to meet with professional women and men who work in technological fields and explore the many exciting and rewarding tech careers. Each week-long technology camp includes a light breakfast and lunch. Here is the link to more information about the camps and how to register https://mcwt.org/programs/list/K-12-Initiatives/CAMP-INFINITY.
Friday, May 5
Registration for Chippewa’s Rally in the Valley is open through May 15th. Information for this event is attached to announcements. Juniors and seniors, you have until May 7th to sign up for powderpuff using the link or QR code on announcements.
Juniors and seniors, if you are planning on playing or coaching powderpuff on May 19th during 5th and 6th hour you must purchase a shirt through the sign up link. The link closes at midnight this Sunday! There will be no extensions, so click the link, purchase a shirt and be ready to play!
Attention seniors: If you want your picture on the wall to celebrate National College Decision Day, come to the counseling office today, wearing your college, trade school or military shirt to get your picture taken. Check in with your teacher first before coming down.
Gay-Straight Alliance thanks everyone for their support and donations this week.
Any Junior interested in being a part of the Senior Class Council for the 23-24 school year, applications are available online until May 8th at 2:15pm.
Buy your yearbook now at yearbookforever.com. Today is the absolute last day to buy your yearbook. If you have any questions, contact Mrs. Kiel in room 160.
Relay for Life will take place this Saturday at the 9th Grade Center track. See the attached flyer for more information.
And mark your calendars for the Chippewa Valley Baseball Cuts for a Cure Home Run Derby, which will take place on Friday, May 19 at 5 PM. See the attached flyer for more info.
Have a great Fist Bump Friday.
Repeat Reminders
Be a part of something special. Join Student Impact Team. It's open to all students, grades 9-12, who would like to collaborate with the principal to… Share their voice ~ Improve our school ~ Work on projects ~ Have an impact. See the attached flyer for more information and to sign up
Reminder of attendance policy regarding tardies: Be sure that you are getting to class on time. Teachers may assign a detention after a student reaches 4 tardies and 8 tardies. At 10 tardies, assistant principals may assign in school suspension and at 11 tardies, you will be placed on attendance probation and be at risk of losing credit in the class, or for seniors, you will not be allowed to participate in commencement.
Our elementary and middle schools wanted me to remind you that you are not allowed on their playgrounds and fields during the school day. Also, while they appreciate students wanting to visit former teachers, you may only do so with an appointment made in advance. This will help to keep those schools safe and allow them to do their work. Thank you for your cooperation with this.
This is a busy time for our seniors, with a number of Senior Events. Mark your calendars, and we will continue to provide more information and details in the days and weeks ahead. There is also a lot of preparation happening, and help needed, for the Senior All Night Party. Please click the link to see how you can volunteer, donate items, and help raise funds. In addition, in order for seniors to receive their commencement tickets, they will need to have all fees paid in full, and laptops, textbooks, and athletic equipment and uniforms returned. You can find details about any fees owed by logging in to PaySchools Central. Senior All Night Party tickets are on sale now on PaySchools Events. SANP Co-Chairs Email: [email protected]
Thursday, May 4
The American Sign Language Club will be meeting today at 2:30 in Ms. Slank's room (room 219), instead of the media center. Hope to see you there!
Attention seniors: If you want your picture on the wall to celebrate National College Decision Day, come to the counseling office today or tomorrow, wearing your college shirt. Any seniors who have decided on a specific college, trade school, or the military can get their picture taken and also receive a goody. Check in with their teacher first before coming down.
Our Gay-Straight Alliance will have an informational table set up at lunch tomorrow. They will also be taking nonperishable goods and clothing to donate to the Ruth Ellis Center for LGBTQ Youth. Those donations can be dropped off in room 140 all week.
Any Junior interested in being a part of the Senior Class Council for the 23-24 school year, applications are available online until May 8th at 2:15pm.
Buy your yearbook now at yearbookforever.com. Tomorrow is the absolute last day to buy your yearbook. If you have any questions, contact Mrs. Kiel in room 160.
It's Thumbs Up Thursday. Give a friendly thumbs up to the people around you as a reminder that we're all connected. We're all Big Reds.
Reminder of attendance policy regarding tardies: Be sure that you are getting to class on time. Teachers may assign a detention after a student reaches 4 tardies and 8 tardies. At 10 tardies, assistant principals may assign in school suspension and at 11 tardies, you will be placed on attendance probation and be at risk of losing credit in the class, or for seniors, you will not be allowed to participate in commencement.
Repeat Reminders
Be a part of something special. Join Student Impact Team. It's open to all students, grades 9-12, who would like to collaborate with the principal to… Share their voice ~ Improve our school ~ Work on projects ~ Have an impact. See the attached flyer for more information and to sign up
Registration for Chippewa’s Rally in the Valley is open through May 15th. Information for this event is attached to announcements. Juniors and seniors, you have until May 7th to sign up for powderpuff using the linkor QR code on announcements.
If you are interested in joining the Film Club, meetings are Wednesday’s at 2:30pm in the Media Center. We are making plans for next year and are looking for new and returning members.
Our elementary and middle schools wanted me to remind you that you are not allowed on their playgrounds and fields during the school day. Also, while they appreciate students wanting to visit former teachers, you may only do so with an appointment made in advance. This will help to keep those schools safe and allow them to do their work. Thank you for your cooperation with this.
This is a busy time for our seniors, with a number of Senior Events. Mark your calendars, and we will continue to provide more information and details in the days and weeks ahead. There is also a lot of preparation happening, and help needed, for the Senior All Night Party. Please click the link to see how you can volunteer, donate items, and help raise funds. In addition, in order for seniors to receive their commencement tickets, they will need to have all fees paid in full, and laptops, textbooks, and athletic equipment and uniforms returned. You can find details about any fees owed by logging in to PaySchools Central. Senior All Night Party tickets are on sale now on PaySchools Events. SANP Co-Chairs Email: [email protected]
Wednesday, May 3
Attention seniors: If you want your picture on the wall to celebrate National College Decision Day, come to the counseling office Thursday or Friday wearing your college shirt. Any seniors who have decided on a specific college, trade school, or the military can get their picture taken and also receive a goody. Check in with their teacher first before coming down.
This past weekend, HOSA had 10 students compete in the State Leadership Conference in Traverse City. Amanda Doehr placed 4th in Human Growth and Development, and Mansi Karia was elected as a MI HOSA State Officer. Congratulations to all students who attended!
Be a part of something special. Join Student Impact Team. It's open to all students, grades 9-12, who would like to collaborate with the principal to… Share their voice ~ Improve our school ~ Work on projects ~ Have an impact. See the attached flyer for more information and to sign up
Our Gay-Straight Alliance will have an informational table set up at lunch today and Friday. They will also be taking nonperishable goods and clothing to donate to the Ruth Ellis Center for LGBTQ Youth. Those donations can be dropped off in room 140 all week.
Buy your yearbook now at yearbookforever.com. May 5th is the absolute last day to buy your yearbook. If you have any questions, contact Mrs. Kiel in room 160.
Reminder from the RedZone – if you would like a bagel or donuts delivered to you 3rd hour Friday, please order by today online or in the store.
Today’s college visit is a virtual visit from University of Advancing Technology. https://uatedu.zoom.us/j/99110712348
It's Wave Wednesday. Give a friendly wave to the people around you as a reminder that we're all connected. We're all Big Reds.
Repeat Reminders
Any Junior interested in being a part of the Senior Class Council for the 23-24 school year, applications are available online until May 8th at 2:15pm.
Registration for Chippewa’s Rally in the Valley is open through May 15th. Information for this event is attached to announcements. Juniors and seniors, you have until May 7th to sign up for powderpuff using the linkor QR code on announcements.
If you are interested in joining the Film Club, meetings are Wednesday’s at 2:30pm in the Media Center. We are making plans for next year and are looking for new and returning members.
Our elementary and middle schools wanted me to remind you that you are not allowed on their playgrounds and fields during the school day. Also, while they appreciate students wanting to visit former teachers, you may only do so with an appointment made in advance. This will help to keep those schools safe and allow them to do their work. Thank you for your cooperation with this.
This is a busy time for our seniors, with a number of Senior Events. Mark your calendars, and we will continue to provide more information and details in the days and weeks ahead. There is also a lot of preparation happening, and help needed, for the Senior All Night Party. Please click the link to see how you can volunteer, donate items, and help raise funds. In addition, in order for seniors to receive their commencement tickets, they will need to have all fees paid in full, and laptops, textbooks, and athletic equipment and uniforms returned. You can find details about any fees owed by logging in to PaySchools Central. Senior All Night Party tickets are on sale now on PaySchools Events. SANP Co-Chairs Email: [email protected]
Tuesday, May 2
Any Junior interested in being a part of the Senior Class Council for the 23-24 school year, applications are available online until May 8th at 2:15pm.
Registration for Chippewa’s Rally in the Valley is open through May 15th. Information for this event is attached to announcements. Juniors and seniors, you have until May 7th to sign up for powderpuff using the link or QR code on announcements.
Our Gay-Straight Alliance had an informational table set up at lunch yesterday and will again on Wednesday and Friday. They will also be taking nonperishable goods and clothing to donate to the Ruth Ellis Center for LGBTQ Youth. Those donations can be dropped off in room 140 all week.
Be a part of something special. Join Student Impact Team. It's open to all students, grades 9-12, who would like to collaborate with the principal to… Share their voice ~ Improve our school ~ Work on projects ~ Have an impact. See the attached flyer for more information and to sign up.
Have you purchased your yearbook yet? High school won’t last forever but the memories will! May 5th is the absolute last day to buy your book. We have LESS THAN 50 books remaining! Buy a yearbook now at yearbookforever.com before we sell out. If you have any questions, contact Mrs. Kiel in room 160.
Reminder from the RedZone – if you would like a bagel or donuts delivered to you 3rd hour Friday, please order today online or in the store.
Homework Help will take place after school today in Room 140, it will no longer be held in the Media Center.
Don't forget to check Repeat Reminders for important information.
Today is Twos-Day. Give a two finger peace sign to the people around you to remember that we're all connected. We're all Big Reds.
Repeat Reminders
If you received a Community Scholarship, please see Mrs. Scalzi in the Guidance Office for additional information.
If you are interested in joining the Film Club, meetings are Wednesday’s at 2:30pm in the Media Center. We are making plans for next year and are looking for new and returning members.
Our elementary and middle schools wanted me to remind you that you are not allowed on their playgrounds and fields during the school day. Also, while they appreciate students wanting to visit former teachers, you may only do so with an appointment made in advance. This will help to keep those schools safe and allow them to do their work. Thank you for your cooperation with this.
This is a busy time for our seniors, with a number of Senior Events. Mark your calendars, and we will continue to provide more information and details in the days and weeks ahead. There is also a lot of preparation happening, and help needed, for the Senior All Night Party. Please click the link to see how you can volunteer, donate items, and help raise funds. In addition, in order for seniors to receive their commencement tickets, they will need to have all fees paid in full, and laptops, textbooks, and athletic equipment and uniforms returned. You can find details about any fees owed by logging in to PaySchools Central. Senior All Night Party tickets are on sale now on PaySchools Events. SANP Co-Chairs Email: [email protected]
Monday, May 1
Today is a Pride Day. Today we remember the value of being prepared, respecting others, having integrity, and being dedicated and engaged. Take pride in yourself and be proud to be a Big Red.
The 2023 Chippewa Valley / SkillsUSA Engine Build Team attended the 2nd Annual Macomb Community College Engine Challenge Competition on Friday, April 28th, 2023.
The teams competing this year included Chippewa Valley, Lakeview, and Lapeer. All teams were tasked with disassembling and re-assembling a Small Block Chevy engine within a 2-hour window. The team with the quickest build time and least number of faults becomes the winner of the contest. At the end of the assembly process, the engine must start up and run. The day progressed well with Chippewa and Lakeview taking an early lead. Lapeer was only moments behind. All 3 teams' engines started up and the event was an outstanding experience for all involved.
Please join me in congratulating this year’s Chippewa Valley Engine Build team for finishing in 1st place with a combined disassembly and re-assembly time of just over 1 hour.
Please congratulate the following students when you see them in the hallways:
Evan V
Anthony S
Ian R
Tony P
Jackson L
Nate G
Supporting Members that helped behind the scenes:
Angel
Kyla K
Annalise I
Andrew L
Kris K
Nico R
Any Junior interested in being a part of the Senior Class Council for the 23-24 school year, applications are available online until May 8th at 2:15pm.
Registration for Chippewa’s Rally in the Valley begins today through May 15th. Information for this event is attached to announcements.
Starting tomorrow, Homework Help will take place after school in ROOM 140 for the rest of the year, it will no longer be held in the Media Center.
Don't forget to check Repeat Reminders for important information.
… now go live our CVHS Big Red values.
Repeat Reminders
Community scholarships have been chosen and released, please check outside the counseling office door for the list of recipients. If you received a scholarship, please see Mrs. Scalzi in the Guidance Office for additional information.
If you are interested in joining the Film Club, meetings are Wednesday’s at 2:30pm in the Media Center. We are making plans for next year and are looking for new and returning members.
Our elementary and middle schools wanted me to remind you that you are not allowed on their playgrounds and fields during the school day. Also, while they appreciate students wanting to visit former teachers, you may only do so with an appointment made in advance. This will help to keep those schools safe and allow them to do their work. Thank you for your cooperation with this.
Seniors – the Senior All Night Party Committee needs your pictures! See the flyer attached to announcements for details.
This is a busy time for our seniors, with a number of Senior Events. Mark your calendars, and we will continue to provide more information and details in the days and weeks ahead. There is also a lot of preparation happening, and help needed, for the Senior All Night Party. Please click the link to see how you can volunteer, donate items, and help raise funds. In addition, in order for seniors to receive their commencement tickets, they will need to have all fees paid in full, and laptops, textbooks, and athletic equipment and uniforms returned. You can find details about any fees owed by logging in to PaySchools Central. Senior All Night Party tickets are on sale now on PaySchools Events. SANP Co-Chairs Email: [email protected]