Today is our Spring Orchestra Concert! Join us at 7 PM in the High School Auditorium for our end-of-year performance and senior awards!
Our Warrior Wellness Center is seeking volunteers to serve on its Community Advisory Council!
The Community Advisory Council is made up of parents, school staff, healthcare professionals, social workers, and more! This group oversees the vision and goals of our school wellness program. Council members are only required to attend a minimum of 2 meetings per year.
If you’re interested in joining the Community Advisory Council, please attend the next Council meeting on Wednesday, May 29 at 3:15 in the High School Media Center.
If you’re unable to attend the meeting in person, please email qgriffin@dhd10.org for a link to attend the meeting virtually.
Here is the 2024-25 District Calendar! School starts August 21st!
Thank you to everyone who attended yesterday’s stakeholder input meetings for our Superintendent search. If you were unable to attend the meetings in person yesterday, please share your thoughts via our online survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/chsuptsearch
The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete and is available through Thursday, May 30.
You can learn more about our superintendent search on our website here: https://www.chsd.us/page/superintendent-search
Have you ordered your 2023-24 yearbook yet?
Don’t miss out on the memories! Order your Middle School and High School yearbooks by June 1st!
Middle School yearbooks are $20 and High School Yearbooks are $40. Yearbooks can be ordered online or by submitting an order form along with your payment to the school office.
Middle School order forms can be found online here: https://www.chsd.us/o/chms/page/yearbook-orders
High School order forms can be found here: https://www.chsd.us/o/chhs/page/yearbook-orders
REMINDER: If you’d like to share your perspectives on the qualities, experiences, and skills needed for the new superintendent, please plan to attend tonight’s Community Input Meeting at 6 PM in the High School Media Center.
If you are unable to attend the meeting in person, input may also be shared via an online survey, available here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/chsuptsearch
The survey is being administered by the Michigan Association of School Boards’ Executive Search team on behalf of CHSD and takes about ten minutes to complete. Anonymous individual responses will be combined with those from today’s meetings with stakeholders to provide important community input to the Chippewa Hills Board of Education as it seeks to identify the best candidate for the superintendent position.
Learn more about our superintendent search, including a preliminary job posting and search timeline, on our website here: https://www.chsd.us/page/superintendent-search
Our May Board of Education Meeting is tonight at 6 PM in the High School Media Center.
Our May Board of Education Meeting is tonight at 6 PM in the High School Media Center.
REMINDER: Monday, May 13 is an early release day for students. The High School and Middle School will be released at 12:00 PM. Elementary Schools will be dismissed at 12:15 PM.
Save the date for our Spring Orchestra Concert next week! Both our High School and Middle School Orchestras will be performing at 7 PM on Thursday, May 16 in the High School Auditorium.
Please join us for this special performance as we say goodbye to our 2024 graduates!
REMINDER: Friday, May 10 and Monday, May 13 are early release days for students. The High School and Middle School will be released at 12:00 PM. Elementary Schools will be dismissed at 12:15 PM.
REMINDER: Friday, May 10 and Monday, May 13 are Early Release Days. The High School and Middle School will be released at 12:00 PM. Elementary Schools will be dismissed at 12:15 PM.
The Chippewa Hills School District Board of Education is beginning the process of hiring a new superintendent. The board is soliciting community and staff input on the qualities, experiences, and skills needed in the new superintendent. Residents of the District, all staff and administration are encouraged to participate in the process.
The board is being assisted in its search by the Michigan Association of School Boards (MASB), a service organization that supports the work of school boards throughout Michigan. Mark Palmer is facilitating the search on behalf of MASB.
Mark will be holding meetings in the District to give the community and staff an opportunity for input. Parents and community members are invited to share their perspectives at a meeting on Tuesday, May 14 at 6:00 PM in the High School Media Center.
Input may also be shared via an online survey, available at this URL: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/chsuptsearch
The survey is being administered by the MASB Executive Search team on behalf of the District and takes about ten minutes to complete. Anonymous individual responses will be combined with those from the face-to-face meetings with stakeholders to provide important community input to the Chippewa Hills Board of Education as it seeks to identify the best candidate for the position.
Learn more about our superintendent search, including a preliminary job posting and search timeline, on our website here: https://www.chsd.us/page/superintendent-search
It’s National Teacher Appreciation Week!
Our Chippewa Hills teachers go above and beyond the call of duty every day to build brighter futures for our Warriors. Let’s shower them with our thanks and encouragement this week!
Please reach out to your favorite teacher or a teacher who has had a positive impact in your child’s life and let them know how much you appreciate all they do!
Our High School Spring Band Concert is this Sunday, May 5 at 2 PM in the High School Auditorium. This special performance will also include our Senior awards as we say farewell to our 2024 graduates!
We look forward to seeing you there!
Tomorrow is the National Honor Society’s Blood Drive at the High School! Will you help our students reach their goal of 38 pints of blood?
You can swing by any time from 8AM-2PM or book an appointment online here: https://donate.michigan.versiti.org/.../drive.../153550
Meet our final candidates for 2024 Prom King and Queen, Ross Kelsey and Chloe Steiner!
Ross Kelsey is a senior from Blanchard. He’s an active member of the Warrior Football team, National Honor Society, Pony Creek 4-H club, Michigan Junior Holstein Association, and the Isabella County Fair Rules Committee. After he graduates high school, Ross plans to attend Michigan State University for a degree in Agribusiness Management.
Chloe Steiner is a senior from Mecosta who is very active in 4-H doing livestock shows, dairy judging, and community service. After she graduates high school, Cloe will be attending Michigan State University where she plans to major in Animal Science with a dairy concentration, and a minor in Agribusiness. After college, she intends to become a dairy nutritionist working with the dairy nutrition consulting firm, Progressive Dairy Solutions.
Good luck to our entire Prom Court! Prom King and Queen will be announced Saturday evening at Prom!
Just a reminder that our High School Parent-Teacher Conferences are tonight! Teachers will be available to meet in their classrooms from 4-7 PM. Don't miss this opportunity to meet with your child's teachers to learn about their progress this year!
Meet Robert Kelley and Brynn Shaw, two of our 2024 Prom King and Queen Candidates!
Robert Kelley is a senior who is originally from Grand Ledge. He enjoys trapshooting, hanging out with friends, going for drives, and spending time outdoors, especially on the water. He plans to attend Northwood University this fall to earn a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration with a major in International Business. He also plans to spend time studying abroad while in college.
Brynn Shaw is a senior from Remus. She’s been an active member of the Warrior Volleyball and Softball teams, and is currently the Student Council Secretary and Yearbook Editor. After high school, Brynn plans to serve her country with the U.S. Army National Guard and attend Ferris State University for Diagnostic Medical Sonography.
The 2024 Prom King and Queen will be crowned at Prom on Saturday evening!
Meet two of our 2024 Prom King and Queen Candidates, Bradon Haywood and Reece Clark!
Bradon Haywood is a senior from Mecosta. He’s an active member of the Track & Field team where he competes in the sprints for the Warriors. After high school graduation, Braden plans to attend Central Michigan University to pursue a degree in Business Administration.
Reece Clark is a senior from Weidman who’s been a 4-year Varsity athlete for the Warrior Cross Country and Track & Field teams. She’s also a Senior Class officer and the Public Relations Officer for National Honor Society. She loves to hang out with her family and friends, go fishing, and overall enjoys helping people. Reece Plans to attend Central Michigan University this fall where she will major in Biology. From there, she plans to enroll in CMU’s Physician Assistant program.
Voting for the 2024 Prom King and Queen is taking place this week and the winners will be crowned at Prom on Saturday!