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CHS administration hopes that the STEM Summit will encourage students to pursue science and math-field careers.

STEM Summit to help prepare students for world’s fastest growing job market

Scott Bowser, News writer December 5, 2014

Many believe the 21st century will have a far more competitive and innovative job market than any other time period in history. On Dec 9 and 10, CHS will host a STEM Summit for ninth graders in the...

Freshman Haily Midgley recently went to States for Cross Country.

December Athlete of the Month: Haily Midgely

Bryanna Youtzy, News writer December 2, 2014

Haily Midgely Freshman State Competitor for Cross Country   Q1:  How did you finish at states?  Were you proud of this?  Was it a personal best?  A1:  I finished 115th at states...

Robyn Lowe, a senior, recently won Best of Show at the Yellow Breeches craft show.

December Student of the Month: Robyn Lowe

Bryanna Youtzy, News writer December 2, 2014

Robyn Lowe Senior, Artist Recently won Best of Show at the Yellow Breeches Craft Show   Q1: Where did your inspiration come from for your drawing Lana? A1:  I was just inspired...

Childrens Grief Awareness Day bracelets will be available in all lunches! Show your support on Thursday by wearing blue.

There’s hope in helping: CHS to hold annual Children’s Grief Awareness Day

Scott Bowser, News writer November 19, 2014

On Thursday, November 20, CHS will observe Children’s Grief Awareness Day. It is a day to “recognize students who [have] lost loved ones,” explained Seth Roper, a social studies teacher in McGowan...

Stop into your CHS Bison Buck Members 1st on Mondays and Fridays, 10:45am-12pm.

Understanding your financial choices: a look at Members 1st

Taylor Monroe, Guest writer/Members 1st student representative November 17, 2014

One might say “What’s the difference between a credit union and a bank? I always thought that they were the same…” This however is not the case. There are many differences between a credit union...

Scrum, pirouette, and flip: CHS students participate in alternative sports

David Delp, Sports writer November 7, 2014

Carlisle High School offers traditional sports like football, soccer, wrestling, track and field, cross country, cheerleading and basketball. But there are several students at Carlisle High School who...

This year, CHS will host a Quiz Bowl competition on Nov 17. PIctured here from left to right: Sophomore Harry Wendelkens, sophomore Sarah Ebert, junior Ben Ulrich, freshman Aidan Checkett.

Quiz Bowl: Buzzing into victory

Scott Bowser, News writer November 6, 2014

The CHS Quiz Bowl team will be hosting a competition on Nov 17 in numerous classrooms of the McGowan building. The team was the winner of the league last year. “We’re the defending champions,”...

The student-issued laptops have changed the ways students participate in class and study halls.

CHS purchases laptops, allows students to log into success

Scott Bowser, News writer November 4, 2014

CASD has spent roughly $1,100,000 to equip nearly 1600 students at CHS with laptops/tablet convertibles for the 2014-2015 school year. Since the beginning of the year, students have voiced their varying...

Allison Nesland is currently serving as the freshman class president.

November Student of the Month: Allison Neslund

Bryanna Youtzy, News writer November 3, 2014

Allison Neslund Freshmen Class President Q1: How have you been juggling the transition into high school as well as your role as president of your class? A1:  Transitioning into high school has...

Does this look familiar?

Too sleepy to succeed: why CHS should start later (Editorial)

Lauren Pantleo, Perspectives writer October 29, 2014

We have all been there, hitting the snooze button over and over so we can get a few more minutes of sleep. By the time you decide to wake up, you’re running late for school. If only you didn’t have...

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