For the week of Sept. 28, the main cafeteria is the host of several different Homecoming events. Ticket sales, the Penny Wars and button sales are taking place during third and seventh period.
All sales are available by the bookstore. In order to purchase a ticket for the dance students must have $10 and their student I.D.
As this takes place outside of the cafeteria, inside there are other ways the cafeteria is supporting Homecoming week.
“I noticed this week that they’re selling blueberry ice cream,” sophomore Heather Pielmeijer said. “I think that it’s really cool how everyone at CHS gets involved during Homecoming week.”
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