DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Monday April 14 2025
I Pledge Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands one Nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.
Congratulations to Ms. Warren on being staff of the week! Ms. Warren consistently goes above and beyond to ensure that students feel valued in and out of her classes. She is always there for students when they have a question or concern.
CHS International will have a meeting on Tuesday, April 15 after school in Mrs. Krueger's classroom. It's mandatory for students going on a field trip to Chicago.
The Royalty Rack will be open for those looking for something to wear to prom. Available time to come take a look will be Tuesday right after school. If you have any questions, please reach out to Mrs. Leafgreen.
Boegels MensWear would like to remind the boys to get their tuxes ordered. They donate $1 of every rental back to After Prom.
Students please check your email from Miss Melvin for an invite to the Excellence in Academics Awards occuring on April 25th. Even if you don't plan to participate please fill out the form and mark NO. If you do not fill out the form by April 20th it will be assumed that you will not be attending and you will not be able to participate.
Join us in the library for “Read a Latte” Wednesday April 16th from 7:40 am until Homeroom, and/or Monday April 28th right after school until 4:15 pm.
The deadline to buy your yearbook is May 1st. Don't miss your chance to capture the moment! Order on jostens.com or infinite campus today!
Attention Juniors! Next year we are having the first ever Spirit King and Spirit Queen. This will entail reading daily announcements, attending events as the face of CHS, co-hosting pep rallies and some awards ceremonies, working with a faculty panel and student council to plan events, and leading the crowds at sporting events. Want more information? See Mr. D. Schneeberger, Mr. McEwen, Mrs. Leafgreen, Mrs. Rallie, or Ms. Bradway for an application or with any questions. Go River Kings and Queens!
Juniors and Seniors: Prom sign-up has started. The form was sent to your school email by Ms. North. Make sure you check on your requirements in the library after you sign up and make sure your response went through. Sign-up ends on April 25 @ 3:45
This weekend the Special Olympic held their track qualifying event. Khaos Struve did an amazing job in her events. Khaos placed 2nd in the softball throw. We are still waiting for her result in the 100M dash. When we get those results we will share them with you. Congratulations Khaos. Coach Dodd and Bradley are very proud of you.
On Saturday, 52 CHS musicians competed in the IHSMA Solo & Small Ensemble Festival. We brought home 24 Division II ratings and 10 Division I ratings. Students who earned Division IIs include:Kirstin Bengston. Rhys Bostic. Elena Brisch. Nadalie Burman. Destiny Carter. Isabella Davin. Javion Dearing. Haylee Dolash. Asher Dornbush. Jadyn Ellis. Sienna Fransen. Nathan Frye. Elizabeth Grinnall. Maddie Hartman. Ashlee Hartz. Aurora Hill. Lucas Hilgendorf. Maddy Jess. Ryker Jones. Sophia Morley. Olivia Pope. Connor Roberts. Josie Srp. Jordan Stafford. Reagan Steenhard. JaCorrie Williams. Students who earned Division I ratings include: Lucas Clark. Nathan Frye. Jerzi Hill. Maddy Jess. Kaylee Moeller. Sophia Morley. Anna Moser. Jade Stuart. Kelly Vawter. Congratulations to all of our students on a successful day!
The River Queen Track and Field team finished up a tough stretch of its season on Saturday at the Assumption invitational. The Queens took 6th out of 17 teams this being the 5th meet in 10 days. We had a couple of PR's and also a couple of events moving into the Top Ten in school history. The Following Queens placed: Aubrey Fergurson 8th in the Discus, Aubrey Fergurson 4th in the Shot Put. Elle Lonergan 1st in the High Jump. Aubrey Rivers 2nd in the 3000. Jensen, Carpenter, Steiner, Sattler 4th in the Sprint Medley. Williams, Carpenter, Bedford, Liv Lonergan 5th in the Shuttle hurdle and 2nd in School history. Whitney, Hunter, Steiner, Haskell 3rd in the Distance Medley. Carryn Sattler 4th in the Open 400. Skiff, Hunter, Hankins, Russell 8th in the 4x200. Carryn Sattler 1st in the Open 800. Camila Hunter 8th in the Open 200 new Personal record. Alli Haskell 3rd in the 1500. Jensen, Carpenter, Russell, Orr 8th in the 4x100. Samuels,Steiner,Whitney,Sattler 5th in the 4x400. The Following didn't place but had Personal records and school history: Emme Jensen Personal record in the Open 100. Anijah Williams Personal record and number 6th all time in school history in the 100 Hurdles. The Coaching Staff is proud of all the girls and how they have competed over the last 10 days. We are back in action Thursday at the Tipton Relays.
The King's soccer team took on Prince of Peace on Saturday afternoon. The boys kept their composure in a tense match and earned a hard fought 1-0 victory! The win started in the back with keeper BJ Cooley, and a back line rotation of Lincoln Hinrichs, Brady Kurtz, Ammar Albaghdadi, Alonso Aguila, and Chase Collender keeping the Irish to a handful of long range shots. After several promising buildups, the kings finally took the lead about an hour into the match. Josh Liles played a cross in that eventually found Brayden Schadowsky, who put it away easily. Brayden was selected as Man of the Match, for his game winning goal and overall tenacity he brought, especially in the second half of the game. The kings are back on the road on Monday in Eldridge, with jv and varsity games against the North Scott Lancers.
Joke of the day
Why did the bunnies go on strike? …Because they wanted a celery increase and better bunnefits.
Activities for Today
Golf: Girls Varsity (A) vs. Multiple schools @ North Scott Glynns Creek Golf Course 3:15pm
Soccer: Boys Varsity (A) North Scott Athletic Complex The Pitch 7:30pm
Lunch for Today
Spicy Chicken Tenders, Seasoned Loop Fries
Alternative Lunch
Sriracha Chicken, Rice, Stir Fry Vegetables