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Sophomore Class officers continue preparing for Senior Salutations

The Sophomore Class officers plan for the Senior Salutations fundraiser, which is scheduled to start on May 21. According to Sophomore Class president Lauren Fogel, funds raised from Senior Salutations will be used to pay for the Senior Class graduation dinner. “The graduation dinner is currently under-funded by around $8,000, so we’re trying to make [...]

Throughout February, the Indiana Department of Education hosted a “29-Day Web 2.0 Challenge” which led up to Indiana Digital Learning Day on Feb. 29.  The month’s final post, made by state Superintendent Tony Bennett said social media, namely Facebook, should be incorporated into the classroom. “As we continue to create new avenues for schools and [...]

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The recent change to spring-like weather has brought about the new cycle of maintenance and upkeep at CHS. As the weather has gotten warmer, the time when CHS switches the temperature of the building comes closer. According to assistant principal Doug Bird, the temperature at CHS is changed twice a year, once at the beginning [...]

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The Aquatic Center will host the Carmel Triathlon on April 15. Aquatics center Director Kinsey Wallace said she is looking forward to the event. “There are over 500 people registered already,” Wallace said. The race begins at 9 a.m. for adults and 10:15 a.m. for youth competitors. The race is organized in ‘flights’ or heats [...]

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The Sophomore Class hopes to end the school year with high expectations and participation, according to Sophomore Class president Lauren Fogel. According to Fogel, the officers want their peers to stay focused on their grades and participate in end-of-the-year activities such as Houndstock. “We just want to make sure we keep on working hard and [...]

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The maintenance department is preparing to change the school to a summertime temperature setting during the week of spring break. “We’ll be changing to the new cooling setting of 75 degrees,” Maintenance Foreman Mike Wyatt said. According to Wyatt, the old wintertime temperature setting for the school was 68 degrees. The change in temperature setting [...]

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