May 22, 2025 Newsletter

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May 22, 2025 Newsletter

 

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Capital High School Family Communication 

May 22, 2025

 

 

Upcoming Events

  • May 23 - No School
  • May 26 - Memorial Day - No School
  • May 27 - CHS Theatre Tony Awards - 6:00 p.m.
  • May 28 - Senior Scholarship Night - By Invitation Only
  • May 29 - Spring Band Concert - 7:00 p.m.
  • June 4 - Last Day for Seniors/All School BBQ - Special Schedule
  • June 5 - Senior Breakfast/Graduation Practice
  • June 7 - Free Sports Physicals
  • June 10 - Graduation - 7:00 p.m.
  • June 12, 13, 16 - 2nd Semester Finals
  • June 17 - Last Day of School - Half Day Schedule

 

CHS Film Team Honors

Two CHS Film teams take top honors at the Advanced Media Entertainment Society (AMES) Annual Film Showcase.


  • The film Dottie, created by Emerson Dahl and Raven Berndt, took first place
  • The film Disbanded, created by Rachel Kauffman, Olivia Dressler, Teagan Aoude, and Ry Johnson-Hurst, took second place.

 

IB Program Needs Parent Feeback

CHS parents, our IB program is going through the accreditation process.  We would appreciate your feedback on the following survey.  It should take approximately 15 minutes to complete.  Thank you!" IB Accreditation Survey

 

CHS Culture Fest Family Dinner

Please see information about our upcoming CHS Culture Fest Family Dinner event.

 

CHS Yearbooks On Sale Now

  • CHS yearbooks are on sale for $65. Please see the ASB office to purchase a yearbook.

 

Graduation Honor Cords

Honor cords will be on sale for $7 beginning Monday, May 19th in the ASB office.

  • Gold: 4.000 - 3.500
  • Blue: IB Diploma Candidate
  • Silver: IB Course Candidate

 

SeniorFest - June 4th

We are 2 weeks away from our Seniors' last day! This means that it is SeniorFest time. This school wide activity day takes place on June 4th from 12:30-2:35pm. 

There will be lots of activities on campus like; yard games, Switch and Wii stations, Bingo, Tie Dye (must bring your own shirt), Jr-Sr Buff Puff Volleyball and Powder Puff Kickball and more...

Businesses that will be here for purchase: Sweetlees Ice Cream truck, Voyager Espresso trailer, Saylors Dirty Soda pop up and Crumbl Cookie.

 

Senior Class Meeting Recap

If you missed last week's senior class meeting or just need a quick recap, the following documents will help you catch up and stay informed:


 

CHS Booster Club Cornhole Tournament Fundraiser

Please join us for the first CHS Booster Club Cornhole Tournament on Saturday, June 14.  

Here are some details:

Cornhole is a game where players toss bean bags into holes on a wooden board to determine who the best team is in the tournament.

  • Date and Time: June 14 th from 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
  • Location: Capital High School
  • Participants: Open to all ages and skill levels, teams of two
  • Entry Fee: $100/adult team, $50/junior team (under 17)

 

School of Rock Summer School Offered at CHS this Summer!

Want to learn how to play an instrument? Want to learn how to record and mix songs? Want to learn more about songwriting? Come join us for School of Rock Summer School!

  • June 23 – July 15, no school July 3 & 4
  • Monday – Friday 8 AM – 3 PM at Capital High School (in room F1 off the Commons)
  • Semester CTE or elective credit
  • No musical experience necessary, but if you do play an instrument, great!
  • Instruments will be provided
  • More details and an overview video can be found at the class website:
  • The class will be taught Mr. Le Duc and Mr. Disston
  • Get an application from Mr. Disston or Mr. Le Duc
  • You can also download an application here

 

Community Connections

May is Mental Health Awareness  Month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, an annual observance established by Mental Health America in 1949. This month aims to raise awareness about mental well-being, educate the public, reduce stigma, and encourage support for those affected by mental health conditions. Schools play a vital role in promoting the well-being of students through education, prevention, and early intervention. We encourage you to explore the resources below for local and national support. 


If you or your family are struggling or in need of additional support or resources, please contact your school and request the assistance of the school social worker or school counselor. We’re here to support you.

 

News from the CCRC

Scholarships

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events are found in SchooLinks on the HOME DASHBOARD under EVENTS. Please have your students register for upcoming events or have them swing by the CCRC to ask how to get involved.


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