By: Bailee Farrens, Contributing Writer Noah Davis, a senior at Centralia High School (CHS), exemplified what it means to be a dedicated, hard working student by scoring a 36 on the standardized test, the ACT.
By Adyson Rackley, Contributing Writer A warming display of affection is going to be given to the Centralia nursing homes.
By: Bailee Farrens, Contributing Writer Most high school athletes dream of expanding and showing off their talents through college visits, or long tournaments with their teams, but for Cora King, it means traveling the world.
By: Bailee Farrens, Contributing Writer Centralia High School (CHS) Drama Club had an exciting opportunity to attend the International Thespian Society’s Leadership Conference in Jefferson City for the first time.
By: Bailee Farrens, Contributing Writer Many exciting opportunities happened for Centralia High School (CHS) students this past summer.
By Adyson Rackley, Contributing writer National FFA is more than just livestock and farming, especially to Centralia High School (CHS) sophomore Jaden Decker.
By Adyson Rackley, Contributing Writer The Centralia School District welcomes new staff to Centralia High School(CHS) to inspire academic excellence and crisp curiosity. By Adyson Rackley, Contributing Writer Adventurous spirits and eager eyes were illuminated as Centralia High School (CHS) students embarked on their journey through Europe.
By: Bre Crockett, Contributing Writer Excitement fills our school as students and teachers prepare for their upcoming Europe trip.
By: Josh Bowne, Contributing Writer Left to Right; Katie Carrico, Morgan Ross, Ellie Page, Shelby Lewis, Faith Mills, Sophia Crane Posing with the prizes they won from the games For the past few years Centralia High School(CHS) has been recognizing seniors with Decision Day. Decision Day is where all the seniors announce what they will be doing after they graduate. Whether that is going to a college, going straight to work, or taking a gap year.
By: Josh Bowne, Contributing Writer Left to Right: Kaelyn Walters and Katie Caricco showing off their rockets For the past 20 plus years Mrs. Tonya Schmidt, Centralia High School (CHS) physics teacher has had her classes pair up and build rockets using 3D printers. The project requires students to design three rockets on a website called Tinkercad. By: Rylee Palmer, Contributing Writer The Centralia High School FBLA chapter and the advisors Andrew Reynolds and Jason Watermann made their way over to Springfield, MO on April 14th for the Missouri State Leadership Conference. Here they spent their Sunday and Monday partaking in business competitions and workshops. The opening ceremony on Sunday night consisted of an inspirational guest speaker, Amy Gallimore, encouraging kids to put work, effort and passion into anything they want to do with their future. This is also where the Centralia FBLA chapter received Gold Level Chapter of the Year, the highest ranking a chapter can receive.
By: Bre Crockett, Contributing Writer On April 8, Mrs. Tonya Schmidt’s physics class embarked on a scientific journey as they observed the solar eclipse.
By: Faith Mills, Contributing Writer Centralia High School junior Timothy Knight has been racing cars for two years.
BY: Elijah Hill, Contributing Writer Being able to direct, edit and create a film not in your native language, is one thing most people cannot even fathom.
By: Elijah Hill, Contributing Writer The 2024 November presidential election will be Centralia High School Seniors first major election in which they can vote. I investigated the political climate of the senior student body at CHS and the results I found were surprising. Of the 88 CHS seniors, 23 students responded to the poll, and to protect the peace of the student body, all of the comments have been kept anonymous.
By: Rylee Palmer, Contributing Writer Centralia High School(CHS) offers a Creative Writing course led by Mrs. Lacey Erbschloe. This class does a variety of writing projects.
By: Bre Crockett, Contributing Writer Lock and load, Centralia High School! CHS Game Club is gearing up to host its first ever “Lazer Tag” event, promising an evening filled with fun, friendship and fierce competition.
By: Rylee Palmer, contributing writer The FFA week filled the third week of February with many fun and exciting activities. Since school was out on Monday for Presidents Day, FFA students started Tuesday by hosting a breakfast before school. There was pancakes, bacon and breakfast casserole for the Centralia High School students and faculty. On Wednesday, the FFA members headed to Mexico, MO for an etiquette dinner. On Thursday select members headed to the capitol for the day and lastly, on Friday, the famous petting zoo was hosted at CHS. Friday was also bring your farm equipment to school day.
By: Elijah Hill; Contributing Writer Centralia FBLA Officers and FFA Chapter members at the front of the capitol. On February 14, the FBLA and FFA chapter officers went to the state capitol in Jefferson City. During this trip, students talked to District 44 Representative, Cheri Toalson Reisch and Missouri Senator, Caleb Rowden, about Senate Bill 819.
By: Rylee Palmer; contributing writer The Sports Officiating class is a new course addition to Centralia High School(CHS) for the 2023-24 school year.
As winter arrives and frost sets in on the windows, students at Centralia High School eagerly await the annual Winterwarming festivities. Guided by the student council, the theme, “Game On” promises a week filled with spirited dress-up days, friendly competitions and school-wide joy.
By: Kiara Jordan
By: Faith Mills Centralia High School (CHS) has partnered with Columbia Area Career Center(CACC) for five years now to give students an advanced opportunity to learn subjects that are not available at CHS.
By: Rylee Palmer, Contributing Writer Centralia High School(CHS) Book Club has offered students a welcoming environment to talk about reading with their classmates.
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