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.
“With the iPads on the walls, things will move a lot faster,” John Lampe, football player and senior, said of the high-end technology in CHS’s newly constructed fitness center.
While there will...
This summer, CHS will undergo more construction designed to improve the school’s safety and facilities. According to assistant principal Doug Bird, the School Gate Guardian security system is scheduled...
Freshman Evan Sattler enters high school, already an active member of the CHS community. As a current lacrosse and hockey player, as well as a strong academic, he is constantly busy. Sattler said he hopes to remove his after-school athletic training, and get some free time, by participating in Advance Physical Conditioning (APC). Sattler is just one of many freshmen who will be part of the first group of freshmen allowed into APC without completing P.E. 1 and 2. Indiana State Board of Education passed a bill that allows students to receive a waiver for Physical Education if they participate in a school sanctioned sport. This allows many students to skip the prerequisite for APC and start their freshman year.
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Coming from Eastern High School in Louisville, KY, junior Malcolm Brown is a recent transfer to Carmel. As a member of the football team, he said he has been...