• HILITE NEWS HAS BEEN NAMED A NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION ONLINE PACEMAKER FINALIST
  • HILITE NEWS HAS BEEN NAMED THE HOOSIER STAR WINNER FOR NEWS SITE
  • HILITE NEWS HAS BEEN NAMED A COLUMBIA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION GOLD CROWN WINNER
Your source for CHS news

HiLite

Your source for CHS news

HiLite

Your source for CHS news

HiLite

Practicing for the upcoming tryouts, Joey Heerens, club member and junior, studies his science textbook. Tryouts will be held on Sept. 13, from afterschool to 4:05 p.m. in room B214.

Science Bowl to begin tryouts

Darrell Cheng September 8, 2017

            As a new school year commences, Science Bowl will once again host tryouts to recruit members. According to club sponsor Virginia Kundrat, she is especially excited for this time...

Profits vs People

Heidi Peng March 17, 2017

In a research lab at Purdue University, Sepehr Asgari, a student researcher and sophomore, tests the effectiveness of his combination treatment on neonatal meningitis. Just last June, Asgari began working...

Students, teachers compare American education system to foreign counterparts

Students, teachers compare American education system to foreign counterparts

feature January 21, 2016

As the school day progresses, senior Terry Zhou is reminded of the differences in education between China and the United States. These differences go unnoticed by most CHS students, who have never experienced...

(Left to right) Jackie Hu, Kimaya Raje, Katy Voor and Claudia Shelbourne, STEM Club members and juniors, discuss computer science. Raje said club members are researching computer science in order to peer mentor other students and earn the Honda STEM grant. ALEX YOM / PHOTO

STEM Club applies for computer science grant

News February 20, 2015

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Club plans to apply for a grant on May 1 in order to create a program that peer mentors students through teaching them computer science, according...

CHS to offer new courses for 2014-15 school year

CHS to offer new courses for 2014-15 school year

News December 13, 2013

Several new courses will be offered to students in the 2014-15 school year, Amy Dudley, CCS assistant superintendent for curriculum instruction and assessment, said. In addition to the AP Capstone...

Students find success in both SAT, ACT despite statewide gap

Students find success in both SAT, ACT despite statewide gap

feature October 11, 2013

As a state, Indiana has traditionally had a low average on the SAT, ranking at number 41 in the country with an average composite score of 1484 according to a study conducted by Statisticbrain.com. However,...

Awareness. Students must be aware of government decisions regarding STEM education.

perspectives August 14, 2013

This summer, I had the privilege of attending the Research Science Institute (RSI) hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with 80 other high school students aspiring to be scientists. This...

New teachers learn about RISE evaluations on the fly

News September 19, 2012

Although new teachers like Kara House, AP Environmental Science and Biology I teacher, have not had the same training as the veteran teachers for the new RISE evaluation system, many feel like they have...

Chemistry club places first in local competition, to host science fair

Beats April 18, 2011

On March 15, members of the CHS Chemistry Club took the USNCO exam. “They were 1st place in both 1st year and advanced student, and also won 1st for the team award,” club sponsor Virginia Kundrat...

DANIEL LI / GRAPHIC

A Shift in Educational Focus

News March 1, 2011
An international test reveals the weakness of American education in mathematics and science. The country now aims to strengthen its focus on ‘STEM’ subjects.
Load More Stories
Donate to HiLite
$20
$500
Contributed
Our Goal