WORK IT: Healthy Lifestyle Tips from CHS Staff, Students
As summer approaches, CHS students, faculty share tips on maintaining healthy lifestyles
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Q & A: Coach Aaron Bosket
Coach Aaron Bosket sits on a bench in the CHS weight room. Bosket said the best way to keep a healthy lifestyle is by eating healthy, getting enough sleep and participating in small amounts of physical activity.

Senior Alex Waples
Alex Waples, track team member and senior, eats an apple before practice on April 25 at the CHS stadium. Waples likes to keep a balance of eating healthy and exercise in her daily life.

Sophomore Jacob Mahon
Sophomore Jacob Mahon lifts weights in his Advanced Physical Conditioning class. Before heading to the weight lifting room, the class warmed up in the gym.
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