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DECA gets second place in State Career Development Conference, 31 students advance to International Career Development Conference

Beats April 7, 2014

DECA placed second in the Indiana State Career Development Conference (SCDC). Thirty-one CHS students qualified for the International Career Development Conference (ICDC), which will be in Atlanta from...

NHS to host induction ceremony

Beats March 17, 2014

The National Honor Society (NHS) will host its induction ceremony on March 23. “The induction ceremony is something that happens every year in the NHS. It’s a really exciting thing,” said Lauren...

NHS will hold a shoe drive

Beats December 6, 2013

The National Honor Society (NHS) will be conducting a shoe drive after fall break. “Each pair of shoes you donate counts for 30 group minutes, or you can get up to two group hours for donating shoes,”...

CHS explores AP Capstone Program

CHS explores AP Capstone Program

News October 11, 2013

Since her freshman year, senior Lauren Fogel has taken 13 AP courses. For Fogel, the AP Program provides her with the challenging coursework she enjoys. Recently, CHS has begun to explore a new program,...

Sophomore Class officers continue preparing for Senior Salutations

Beats May 1, 2012

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...

Sophomores Anna Khachatryan and Kyla Breland read books for their English classes after school. Sophomore Class president Lauren Fogel said she hopes the whole class continues to maintain high academic standards. DHRUTI PATEL / PHOTO

Sophomore Class encourages strong finish to school year

Beats April 9, 2012

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...

Sophomore Class president Lauren Fogel works on writing a letter to raise money for Dance Marathon. Fogel said she hopes the Sophomore Class has increased participation this year.  Dhruti Patel / PHOTO

Sophomore Class strives to improve Dance Marathon participation

Beats February 18, 2012

The Sophomore Class hopes to increase participation in Dance Marathon and raise an even higher amount than last year for Riley Children’s Hospital, according to Sophomore Class president Lauren Fogel. “We...

Sophomore Class encourages Dance Marathon participation

Beats January 26, 2012

The Sophomore Class officers plan to encourage their fellow classmates to participate in Dance Marathon. According to Sophomore Class president Lauren Fogel, she hopes that all sophomores come to the event...

Sophomore Class officers Joseph Lee (left) and David Liang (right) discuss future plans to meet for next semester. The Sophomore Class officers have not met since Homecoming. DHRUTI PATEL / PHOTO ILLUSTRATION

Sophomore Class looks forward to next semester

Beats December 27, 2011

Sophomore Class officers plan to meet to discuss next semester’s events, according to Sophomore Class president Lauren Fogel. The class officers have not met since right after Homecoming due to the lack...

Sophomore Class secretary Joseph Lee helps out with painting during Playhouse Building on Sept. 15. The Sophomore Class auctioned off its playhouse and donated all proceeds to Promising Futures of Central Indiana. DHRUTI PATEL / PHOTO

Sophomore Class officers organize Profits from Homecoming activities

Beats September 23, 2011

The Sophomore Class officers have begun to count and organize all of the money raised from the Homecoming 5K Walk/Run and Playhouse Building. According to sophomore class president Lauren Fogel, this money...

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