
Chillicothe High School Character Strong R.A.K.E. Award Winners -
Congratulations to Cristian Jimenez, Talima Gutierrez, Conner Harris, Keonnia Morgan, and Trent Hatfield, they are the R.A.K.E. award winners for the past few days. They were identified as doing the following;
Talina Guiterrez - Talina came to watch soccer Saturday afternoon. She saw that I was short on help in the concession stand and worked in the concession stand.
Cristian Jimenez -Cristian works almost every FCCLA concession stand. He wasn't going to work Saturday's soccer concession stand because of his sister's birthday party. When he heard I needed help, he came to the high school to help and even made it to his younger sister's birthday party on time.
Conner Harris - Not only should he get a RAKE award he should also get STUDENT of the WEEK. His kindness and generosity never fail. He always volunteers to help where he can, no matter the job as well as always making sure his school work is complete with PERFECT penmanship.
Keonnia Morgan - Keonna saw that some students had knocked down Miss Busse's decorative flower from her sign coming back from lunch and she quickly picked it up, and repaired it, and hung it back up.
Trent Hatfield - This morning Trent held the front door open for several staff members and students.






Congratulations to Rylee Regan and Trevor Peniston, CHS Students of the Week for the week of 3-27 through 3-31.
If you see them, please feel free to congratulate them for representing CHS in such a high manner.



The Chillicothe R-II Board of Education will hold a special open meeting on Tuesday, April 11, at 7:30 AM at the District Administrative Offices, 2807 Hornet Road. Click on the link to view the agenda: http://go.boarddocs.com/mo/chillicothe/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=CQ7H9W477535


It is a great day for the Joe Shy Relays! Field events start at 2:00 pm with running events starting at 3:00 pm at Jerry Litton Memorial Stadium!
Hornets on Top!




Congratulations to Jackson Reeter and Isaac Mix, they are the R.A.K.E. award winners for the past few days. They were identified as doing the following;
Jackson Reeter - Jackson noticed a unique piece of plastic laying on the floor in my room. Instead of ignoring it or kicking it into a corner, he handed it to me thinking it might be a part of a student's wheelchair, which it was! I was able to return the piece to the student's wheelchair thanks to Jackson's thoughtfulness.
Isaac Mix - He found another student's ID and car keys and turned it in.



Congratulations to Summer Doupe and Dilyn Ulmer, CHS Students of the Week for the week of 3-13 through 3-17.
Congratulations to Emerson Staton and Carter Shipers, CHS Students of the Week for the week of 3-20 through 3-24.
If you see them, please feel free to congratulate them for representing CHS in such a high manner.





Just a friendly reminder to our Hornet family...


SUB SPOTLIGHT
Ms. Casandra Leach is one of our awesome substitute teachers here at Chillicothe R-II Schools! Last year, she subbed strictly at the high school because that's where she felt she could help the students the most, and also because she enjoys working with the older students. She also noted that as a college student, working at the high school is also great because there is some down time when she can work on her assignments for school. This year, she has started subbing at the other schools around the District and says she has been at Dewey School quite often. She reports that she has really enjoyed being there and getting to know the students and their personalities.
Casandra is a 2020 Chillicothe High School graduate, currently attending Central Methodist University in pursuit of a teaching degree in Secondary English. She says she loves working as a substitute teacher in Chillicothe primarily because of the staff at the schools. "The staff at all the schools are awesome and help out with any questions. They are very accommodating of placing you in classrooms that you are most comfortable with."
We asked Casandra what she would say to anyone thinking about working as a substitute teacher within Chillicothe R-II Schools and this is what she said: “I would recommend being a substitute teacher to anyone! I chose to be a substitute while in college because I am planning to be a teacher and thought it would be a good experience. It's a great job for anyone who enjoys working with people and is looking for a flexible job!"
Anyone interested in working as a substitute teacher here at Chillicothe R-II Schools may qualify for a Substitute Certificate in three ways:
Completion of a minimum of 36 semester hours of credit from a regionally accredited, academic degree-granting, college or university.
Completion of 20 hours of online training (cost is $180)
Hold a Missouri teaching certificate.
To apply, go to: https://chillicotheschools.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx.
Also see: https://dese.mo.gov/edu.../certification/substitute-teachers
We’d love to have you join our team!


Tonight's baseball game vs Macon that was to be played at Shaffer Park has been moved to Macon due to wet field conditions. Varsity game will start at 5 p.m. with the JV game to follow.

A reminder, the CHS Drama Players will be performing the Disney musical Frozen this evening at 7:00 pm, Saturday at 7:00 pm, and Sunday at 1:00 pm in the Performing Arts Center at Chillicothe High School. Limited tickets still remain for all three shows at Community Press and it may be possible to walk up and buy some of the last remaining tickets before the show in the PAC foyer. If you are looking for good entertainment with younger to middle-aged children, this might be the event for you! Many of the younger students that attended the student showing on Thursday were singing along with the famous songs as they were performed!


Congratulations to Sam Reeter, Terrance Anderson, Javon Kille, and Emily Shipers, they are the R.A.K.E. award winners for the past few days. They were identified as doing the following;
Sam Reeter and Terrance Anderson - They stayed after school to set up and rearrange tables and chairs for the Senior Mom's Meeting without being asked. They helped clean up the library from after-school tutoring before the meeting and even vacuumed! Huge help!
Javon Kille- Javon was leaving the building after track practice and stopped to help a wrestling mom carry boxes into the school.
Emily Shipers-A student really wanted to go to the play, but said they didn't have the money for a ticket. Emmy quietly took the money out of her bag and gave it to the student.





Congratulations to Anna Pfaff and Michael Weese, CHS Students of the Week for the week of 3-6 through 3-10.
If you see them, please feel free to congratulate them for representing CHS in such a high manner.



The Chillicothe girl's soccer tournament for tonight 3-17 and tomorrow 3-18 has been canceled due to inclement and extremely cold weather.

Congratulations to Bre Pithan and Jackson Trout, CHS Students of the Week.
If you see them, please feel free to congratulate them for representing CHS in such a high manner.



The Chillicothe High School baseball game for tomorrow night at Savannah has been postponed until 3-31 due to cold weather and wet conditions.

Just a refresher to our Hornet family out there regarding the times for tomorrow's Early Dismissal tomorrow (Friday), March 17th...


Congratulations to Jessica Reeter for signing a letter of intent to play basketball at NCMC!


Congratulations to Hudson Corzette, Grant Leamer, Sylas Midgyett, and Laik Graham they are the R.A.K.E. award winners for the past few days. They were identified as doing the following;
Sylas Midgyett, Grant Leamer, and Laik Graham-Helped pick up the gym, chairs, and bench areas and put them away after the basketball game to end the home game season.
Hudston Corzette-Always helpful and always asks if he can help me or get the door for me, even outside of school, great manners.
Hornets on Top!





Congratulations to Maicee Albrecht and Wyatt Brandsgaard, CHS Students of the Week for the week of 2-27 through 3-3.
If you see them, please feel free to congratulate them for representing CHS in such a high manner.



Just a friendly reminder to our Hornet family...
