The PTO, an organization that helps the school plan events and raise money, recently finished organizing the Homecoming Dance and they are already looking towards their next meeting on Oct. 2 in the community room. Becky Barker is the current PTO president.
Any parents looking towards volunteering can go to the CHS website for a registration form and choose which events they would like to help with.
Freshman assistant principal, Amy Skeens-Benton, who actively participates with the PTO, said, “The parents of the kids who go here have the very best interest about what goes on and what we do here.”
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