Due to below-freezing temperatures and the possibility for icy road conditions, CHPS will operate on a 2-hour delay tomorrow for staff and students. Breakfast will still be served to students at the start of the day.
almost 2 years ago, CHPS
Graphic with icy roads and ice-covered trees reads "2 Hour Delay"
Don't forget that Monday, January 15th is a staff and student holiday to honor the work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.! On Tuesday, students will remain home while staff participates in professional learning. We will see students again on Wednesday next week.
almost 2 years ago, CHPS
Calendar visual shows holiday on Monday with MLK Jr.'s face and Tuesday with the words staff PD day and student holiday
Congratulations to our 2024-2025 Division Teacher of the Year, Beth Christy!
almost 2 years ago, CHPS
Photo of division leaders Patrick Neuman, Board Chair Steve Neece, Amanda Pelter, Superintendent Ratliff, Dr. Joe Douglas, Latoya Edwards, Travis Ridley, and Brennan Hoffer and they stand around Beth Christy who holds a bouquet of flowers in her hand.
CHPS will operate on a 2-hour delay tomorrow, January 10th. We are continuing to monitor the roads and potential power outages and will reassess between 6:00AM and 6:30AM.
almost 2 years ago, CHPS
Background photo of a flooded road with central text that reads 2-hour delay
Due to the incoming high winds and heavy rain, we will dismiss students early tomorrow, January 9. CHMS and CHHS will dismiss students at 11:00AM. LES, NES, & TES will dismiss at 12:00PM. Please use caution and follow normal dismissal procedures.
almost 2 years ago, CHPS
Light blue background with rain drops and central message reads "Early Dismissal Tuesday January 9th"
Thank you to our community partner Aetna for judging our elementary door decorating contest! Congrats to our winners, 2nd Grade at NES, Ms. Johnson at LES, and Mrs. Ridpath at TES.
about 2 years ago, CHPS
Students wearing reindeer antler headbands gather around a candy cane themed door.
Ms. Johnson and her class stand outside her door decorated with snowflakes made by students. The door reads "We are as unique as snowflakes."
Mrs. Ridpath stands outside her door with her winner certificate. Her door is decorated with recycled lids in various colors, and the door reads "Have yourself a merry little Christmas" but the word Little is spelled L I D T L E.