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Friday Advisory Enrichment Classes

Friday Advisory Enrichment Classes

Betsy Rodriguez, Kadence Rhymer, Kaitlyn Melton, Photographer November 22, 2019

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Honoring Ms. Kiplinger

Honoring Ms. Kiplinger

November 18, 2019

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Speech and Debate to Compete Thursday

Speech and Debate to Compete Thursday

Abigail Boxdorfer, Journalist November 6, 2019

Every student offers an interesting and unique point of view on any topic worth having an opinion on. Speech and Debate is an opportunity for students to ventilate these opinions. Not only is this club...

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Hurricane Dorian: All You Need to Know

Hurricane Dorian: All You Need to Know

Libby Ogburn, Public Relations September 17, 2019

As I’m sure most have heard by now, the southeastern United States was struck with a category 5 hurricane in late August 2019. Hurricane season this year, starting May 20 through November 30 had been...

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18 Years Later - Remembering September 11th, 2001

18 Years Later – Remembering September 11th, 2001

Tyler Sikes, Editor September 15, 2019

At 8:46:40 AM, Tuesday, September 11th, 2001, United Airlines Flight 11, a Boeing 767 was hijacked and crashed into the North face of Tower 1 of WTC. The United States was completely unaware of what...

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SEMO Athletic Leadership Conference

SEMO Athletic Leadership Conference

Casey Barwick, Editor September 15, 2019

On September 11, the SEMO Athletic Conference held its first Leadership Conference. This year, the meeting held up to 300 different students from Central, Notre Dame, Saxony, Jackson, and many other local...

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High School Bus Routes Adjusted Due to Overcrowding

High School Bus Routes Adjusted Due to Overcrowding

Sarah Fite, Jounalist September 4, 2019

  Although it is only the beginning of the year, many are noticing a major increase in students riding on high school buses. While some buses only fill to half capacity on a good day, others...

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The First AFJOTC Awards Banquet Honors Excellence

The First AFJOTC Awards Banquet Honors Excellence

Cera Deneke, Journalist May 14, 2019

  On May 5th at five o’clock, the VFW opened its doors for Cape Central High Schools first ever AFJROTC awards banquet. The tables were draped in white cloth, flowers adorning them with silverware...

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First Awards Banquet for Cape Central AFJROTC’s in May

First Awards Banquet for Cape Central AFJROTC’s in May

Cera Deneke, Journalist April 24, 2019

Once a year, the AFJROTFC (Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps) instructors, personnel team and logistics team prepare for the annual awards banquet. Often meeting after school, the two teams...

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Day of Silence

Day of Silence

Jacob Grant and Casey Barwick April 18, 2019

What is the Day of Silence?  The Day of Silence is a 24-hour tradition in April, in which thousands of LGBTQ students, worldwide, take a day where they don’t speak. This specific day is meant to represent...

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Students Take On Youth In Government Day

Students Take On Youth In Government Day

J’myn Nabors, Journalist April 11, 2019

On March 29, students in CHS Government classes, and students from all over the district participated in Youth In Government Day.  The students began their day at the City Hall in Cape Girardeau,...

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New Cape Public School District Proposition

New Cape Public School District Proposition

Casey Barwick, Editor April 10, 2019

  On April 2, 2019, the Cape Girardeau Public School district introduced a new, twelve million dollar proposition to the citizens of its city. The goal was to hopefully see to the needs of some...

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