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WINNERS CIRCLE: First place winner Tucker Wise (left) and second place winner  Max Behfar (right) are pictured next to the schools bison statue after their wins at the CASAC fair. Wise investigated Lure Density and Movement and Behfar researched airplane aerodynamics.

Spectacular science: CHS students excel at local science fairs

Hannah Stoner and Ryleigh Underwood March 16, 2022

Update (3/29 at 12:07 pm): At the most recent CASEF competition, Wise placed 2nd and Behfar placed 3rd. Congratulations to both! These past few years have given us many opportunities to see the value...

REYLO: This novel is the author’s debut novel and is based off of Hazelwood’s Star Wars fanfiction. Hazelwood creates a perfect experiment of what happens when you combine science and romance.

Scientific methods of romance: ‘The Love Hypothesis’ (Review)

Kaylea Martin, Staff Writer October 26, 2021

If you like banter, women in STEM/academia, LGBTQ+ and BIPOC representation, relatable characters, and amazing friendships, then The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood is for you. The main character,...

Humanities classes include arts, foreign languages, literature, psychology and more.

STEM and Humanities need to be balanced (Editorial)

Kenny Brenizer, Perspectives Editor December 1, 2016

Many arguments could be made for making humanities classes a higher priority in schools. Lately, it seems like STEM classes (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) are considered to be more...

Next year, this will be the home of a new class, Introduction to Engineering Design.

New CHS engineering class: building a better future

Scott Bowser, News writer March 3, 2015

The National Society of Professional Engineers estimates “there are more than two million practicing engineers in the United States.” According to CareerBuilder, an organization that surveys high...

STEM Summit 2014 (Photos)

STEM Summit 2014 (Photos)

Periscope staff December 11, 2014

On Dec 9 and 10, every member of the ninth grade class participated in the first CHS STEM Summit, held in the Swartz gymnasium and auxiliary classrooms.  Check out a few pics from the event! To learn...

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...

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