Category Archives: High School

CAMS and CAHS Students Met with Author Cinda Williams Chima!

High School and Middle School students took a field trip to the Flint Public Library to meet best-selling author Cinda Williams Chima. Students received a free copy of her book and learned many tips and techniques for improving their writing. There are still some openings in tonight’s Teen Writers Workshop from 4-6 at FPL. Call 232-7111 for more information.

8th Graders Interested in High School Student Council

8th graders, If you are interested in being in Student Council next year at the High School, petitions are on the table outside of the Main Office. They are looking for 8th graders to be the freshmen President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary, or a general member. There will be a retreat this summer with the rest of the Council, so you must get your petition in by this Thursday, May 23rd. The petitions can be turned in to Mrs. O’Brien or Mr. Ward.8th Graders Interested in High School Student Council

Wireless leaders Unite for “It Can Wait” Campaign to Curb Texting While Driving

shutterstock_127525835AT&T’s It Can Wait® campaign to end texting and driving was significantly bolstered today by the commitment of Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile US, Inc. and more than 200 other organizations to join the movement. Their efforts will support a new national advertising campaign, a nationwide texting-while-driving simulator tour, retail presence in tens of thousands of stores, and outreach to millions of consumers with a special focus throughout the summer months between Memorial Day and Labor Day—known as the 100 Deadliest Days on the roads for teen drivers.1 The 2013 campaign drive will culminate on Sept. 19, when efforts turn towards encouraging everyone to get out in their community and advocate involvement on behalf of the movement.

“Texting while driving is a deadly habit that makes you 23 times more likely to be involved in a crash,” said AT&T Chairman & CEO Randall Stephenson. “Awareness of the dangers of texting and driving has increased, but people are still doing it. With this expanded effort, we hope to change behavior. Together, we can help save lives.”

“The It Can Wait campaign is a meaningful way for Verizon to continue its work on this important issue,” said Verizon Wireless president and chief executive officer Dan Mead. “Texting and driving is a serious social challenge and we look forward to partnering with leading organizations and experts around the world to answer it.”

“As a longstanding advocate of keeping wireless consumers focused on driving, Sprint is proud to participate in the ‘It Can Wait’ campaign,” said Sprint CEO Dan Hesse. “Sprint will continue to promote education of responsible driving behavior through our sponsorship events, social media channels and thousands of retail stores nationwide.”

“Mobile technology connects us in many cool ways, but adults and teens need to put it on hold while behind the wheel,” said John Legere, president and CEO of T-Mobile US, Inc.  “Knowing the risks is not enough. By simply putting the phone down, thousands of tragedies can be prevented every year. It’s time to end texting while driving – for good.”

The campaign kicks off May 20, with AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile bringing a multi-million dollar, co-branded advertising campaign to raise awareness of the dangers of texting and driving, and encouraging everyone to immediately take the pledge against it at www.itcanwait.com.  The campaign will focus on the stories of people who are living with the consequences of texting while driving.  Their stories will be told through various media including TV, radio, digital and social. The first story in the campaign will be of Xzavier Davis-Bilbo, who in 2010 at five-years-old, was struck while crossing the street by a young woman texting while driving—leaving him paralyzed from the waist down.

Texting while driving is an epidemic, and it’s not isolated to teen drivers. It affects adults as well. A recent AT&T survey shows business commuters know texting while driving is unsafe, but they still engage in these behaviors. In fact:

  • They are texting and driving more than they used to.
  • Six in 10 commuters said they never texted while driving three years ago.
  • Nearly half of commuters admit to texting while driving, which is more than teens.
  • 49 percent of commuters self-report texting while driving, compared to 43 percent2 of teens.
  • Despite knowing the risks.
  • 98 percent said sending a text or email while driving isn’t safe.
  • For many, it has become a habit.
  • More than 40 percent of those who admitted to texting while driving called it a habit.3

USAA will collaborate with AT&T to take the It Can Wait texting-while-driving simulator tour to new audiences, driving the total number of planned simulator events to more than 400 this year.  USAA and AT&T will share the It Can Wait message with military audiences in a tour to more than 10 military installations and events across the country.

With prominent presence in AT&T, Verizon, Walmart, Sprint, T-Mobile, Best Buy and RadioShack stores, the It Can Wait message will be in tens of thousands of retail locations throughout the summer campaign period.

Also, government agencies including the U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and National Transportation Safety Board have all committed to help end distracted driving and support the efforts of It Can Wait and others who are working to raise awareness.

Throughout the campaign, It Can Wait advocates will take the message to their customers, employees and stakeholders in a variety of ways:

  • Clear Channel Media and Entertainment will share the It Can Wait message on more than 500 of its radio stations across the nation and plans to activate at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas – a two day, star-studded event that takes place in September.
  • DriveTime will feature It Can Wait messaging in communications to its employees and customers in their 100+ used car dealerships across the country.
  • Goodyear will incorporate the It Can Wait messaging into its high-resolution aerial sign on its three iconic blimps. The messaging will be displayed as the blimps travel the country and visit high-profile sporting events throughout the year.
  • Mobile device makers Pantech, HTC and Samsung are including the AT&T DriveMode® no-texting-while-driving mobile app preloaded on phones for AT&T customers.
  • Balfour is sharing It Can Wait messaging in class meetings with the goal of reaching one million students this school year.
  • The National Organizations for Youth Safety is engaging a minimum of 250 schools for Sept. 19 activities.
  • The City of Houston has launched an “It Can Wait, Houston” campaign to inform its citizens of the dangers of texting while driving.
  • The Texas Department of Transportation has included It Can Wait in its “Talk. Text. Crash.” campaign and on digital highway signs.
  • SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) has created a speakers bureau in which youth devoted to ending texting while driving take the message to community events, school assemblies and media interviews to bring the issue to life through teen voices.

Social media have been major drivers of the It Can Wait movement, which has inspired more than 1.5 million personal commitments never to text and drive through pledges made at ItCanWait.com, on Facebook, through text-to-pledge and tweet-to-pledge, and at events.  In the past year, more than 310 million unique user accounts have been reached through Facebook, Twitter and YouTube alone.

Beginning May 26 and continuing through the 100 Deadliest Days for Teen Drivers ending Sept. 3, It Can Wait advocates will contribute to a social media campaign delivering daily reasons why texting and driving can wait.  The messages with pictures and personal accounts will be shared on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and ItCanWait.com.

The highlight of the summer campaign will be a national day of action on Sept. 19.  On that day, It Can Wait advocates will reach out in their communities to raise awareness of the risks of texting while driving, encourage everyone to make a personal commitment not to text and drive and recruit others to join the growing ranks of advocates dedicated to saving lives by ending texting while driving.

To take the pledge and see a list of supporters, visit www.ItCanWait.com.  For additional information and resources, visit www.att.com/itcanwait.

US History Class Learns about Desegregation

A student in Mrs. Smith’s US History class.  They were learning about desegregation and the Little Rock Nine.  The student was reading a personal narrative about Elizabeth Eckford (see below).

Quote below is from Wikipedia:

Elizabeth Eckford (born October 4, 1941) is one of the Little Rock Nine, a group of African-American students who, in 1957, were the first black students ever to attend classes at Little Rock Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. The integration came as a result of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. Elizabeth’s public ordeal was captured by press photographers on the morning of September 4, 1957, after she was prevented from entering the school by the Arkansas National Guard. A dramatic snapshot by Johnny Jenkins (UPI) showed the young girl being followed and threatened by an angry white mob; this and other photos of the day’s startling events were circulated around the US and the world by the print press.

CAHS 5th Marking Period Honor Roll

Below is a complete list of the students who made the CAHS Honor Roll. Congratulations, and keep up the good work!

Freshmen Class of 2014 Honor Roll – High Honors
3.8 – 4.0
*=4.0 GPA

Al-Harastani, Masa * Avery, Natalia A. Bostwick, Emma E.* Brall, Todjaray J. Brantley, Kendal K.
Carpenter, Brandyn A. Clay, Chaolyn E. Cochran, Kenneth R. Cox, Madison L.* Crowder, Danielle N.
Dittenber, Allyson M.* Dollinger, Dorothy M.* Galal, Sahar O.* Gleason, Alanna M. Hachem, Farah K.*
Heit, Danielle L.* Jarnigin, Taylor M.* Jerome, Austin C. Johnson, Emily K.* Kassel, Dahlia A.*
Khan, Rida M.* King, Allison N. Lewis, Jalen A. Macko, Raymond A.* Macko, Ryan E.
Maguffee, Cameron L.* McGuire, Brianna G.* Norris, William J. IV Perkins, Tiara L.* Pompey, Rochelle I.
Rawls, David W. III Richardson, Randi R. Schlosser, Dominic E. Shukairy, Uthman M.* Thurston, Sarah D.
Vanderhyde, Noah S.* Young, Isaac A. Young, Victoria L.*

Freshmen Class of 2014 Honor Roll –  Honors
3.5-3.79

Auston, Alana G. Bachmeier, Ericson D. Chapman, Diamond M. Clark, Andrea L. Daniels, Tiyanna R.
Dennie, Justin P. Dudley, Jeremiah R. Dunigan, Daij’a L. Golston, Takyla A. Goulbourne, Ira D.
Guenther, Chad I. Jr Hawkins, Tachyla C. Hayes, Brandon J. Holder, Korey J. House, Alexis B.
Jones, Nicholes M. Kassel, David J. Latchaw, Chelsea J. McClellan, Mercedes E. McComb, Albany J.
Menard, Alexis A. Mitchell, Markel J. Pastorino, Donte’ D. Jr Perkins, Mashya C. Shipley, Stephanie M.
Speaks, Megan B. Stallings, Jamia J. Verdun-Jennings, Chaunjon’a Vineyard, Tracey C. Williams, Ta’sheena M.

Freshmen Class of 2014 Honor Roll – With Honors
3.00-3.49

Abernathy, Lamond Jr Appling, Tahjanaya S. Bair, Jordan L. Baker, Nicholas A. Boyd, Nathaniel E.
Brandon, Elijah K. Cooper, Ocean A. Curenton, Willie M. JR Curtis, Demetrionna K. D’Angelo, Kelly E.
Duncan, Aleah B. Dunk, Te’asia R. Edwards, Jawanza L. Edwards, Jaz M. Fielder, Marc T. III
Forshee, Robert E. Jr Fowlkes, Diamond A. Gaines, Timothy Gifford, Brittany R. Golden-Towner, Diamond D.
Hamlin, Lavell K. Harris, Nigyeriah A. Haynes, Mariah M. Hernandez, Regina T. Hudson, Aniyah D.
Hudson, Macy L. Jackson, Joshua M. Jackson, Malik J. Jones, Derek C. Jr Link, Madison D.
Molloseau, Ryan M. Neilson, Alyssa J. Nunn, Jordan T. Parker, David W. Parker, Michael J.
Peterson, Dezha J. Pincomb, Quinton O. Royster, Brian K. Smith, Dequintes L. Smith, TySionna T.
Stanke, Rebecca L. Thomas, Alexus M. Thomas, Megan S. Tunstall, Keith D. Jr Walker, Sierra D.
Warner, Shane F. White, Ariana A. Williams, Harmany D. Williams, Jimmie L. Woods, Diamond E.
Yoesting, Trenton R. Younger, Amari S.

Sophomores Class of 2015 Honor Roll – High Honors
3.8 – 4.0
*=4.0 GPA

Alsrihin, Maimoun F. Alzahabi, Ahmad Anderson, Nicole L. Ayotte, Alexandria M. Bailey, Leah S. Bamford, Melody L.
Bayes, Kalin R. Bell, Leon II Book, Brendan L. Brandon, Korbin R. Brooks, Taylor J. Cardinal, Samuel C.
Cochran, Aasha A. Dawkins, Milik M. Echols, Brittany L Fisher, Makayla B.* Fyfe, Haley M.* Garnica, Maria G.*
Gillie, Jacquelynn M. Golson, Tia M.* Henderson, Alexis M. Howard, Arnell R. Howard-Latham, Killian L. Hughes, Briaunna S.*
Jamison, Aliyah C. Koegel, Chloe P. Kopp, Dana M. Legardye, Deja B. Letourneau, Elijah A. Li, Vladislav A
Little, Sarah A. Marquez-Romero, Josselin McCree, Niyah J. Miekstyn, Nathan A. Miller, Chelsea L.* Montgomery, Zariah T.*
Moore, Drew W. Moore, Ethan P. Moore, Luke C.* Mosley, Tiera A.* Moye, Alvin Jr Nettles, Jalonda N.
Overton, Morgan D. Pangerl, Tyler R.* Pletner, Sabrina L.* Powell, Justin C.* Rousseau, Bailey S.* Sarver, Aletha J.
Scribner, Andrew R. Shippy, Skyler E. Smith, Crystal A. Smith, Jessica L. Swain, Oliver M. Thompson, Andrea D.
Thompson, Tiffany A. Tilley, Sara K. Travis, Mackenzie M. Ward, Kelsey L. Woodard, Gage C. Woodfield, Keifer R.
Yost, Austin J.

Sophomores Class of 2015 Honor Roll –  Honors 
3.5-3.79

Arrowood, Rachel N. Arterberrie, Harold J. Baker, Jessica M. Bell, Amari L. Blount, Jasmine M.
Bobcean, Ethan P. Burroughs, India C. Daniels, Italia T Dunn, Larry D. II Fiewig, Hannah C.
Gruber, Bernardette J. Hachem, Hadi A. Hancock, Nikki S. Harris-Salaam, Se’andre’ J. Haskins, Brianna N.
Hernandez, Mariel M. Jaisawan, Kanokon Jarrett, Ryver G. Johnson, Devyn T. Minor, Tyler J.
Napier, Jacob D. Olson, Amanda D. Oyola, Jonathan J. Povelaitis, Tesla M. Scales, Diamond J.
Schultz, Alyson C. Scribner, Cody A. Serna, Alyssa M. Sherrer, Ronald B. III Stevenson, D’Angela K.
Strodder, My’kayla R. Talley, Sarah J. Walker, Ebonee L. Wynn, Deonna A. Youssef, Al-Hasen H.

Sophomores Class of 2015 Honor Roll –  With Honors
3.00-3.49 

Arnold, Jodie L. Becoats, Lonnie J. II Bosworth, Alissa C. Bowman, Acajah L. Bowman, Dazjah C Boyd, Lydia L.
Bradford, Demario A. Brophy, Meagan R. Cason, Dewayne Jr Dana, Hailee C. Dunn, Ahmir R. Dupree, Benjamin I.
Feaster, Jason M. Gaines, Tahirah N. Garcia, Alyssa J. Gilbert, Autumn E. Guenther, Christopher R. Harris, Brishari A.
Harrison, David I. Holland-Williams, Nathaniel D. Hunt, Suzanne M. Isaacson, Alyssa L. Jackson, Armani L. Jackson, Lorenzo S.
Jimmerson, Khira M. Johnson, Ashley L. Jones, Asjah L. Jones, Chaquia J. Kincaid, Natalia M. Kunkle, Taylor M.
Lester, Deja M. Mansur-Ruffin, Caleb J. Mendoza-Holcomb, Selena M. Miller, Denijah L. Miller, Michael T. Montney, Troy D.
Parker, James S. Jr Petty, Haywood J. Randle, Jazmine A. Ritchie, Michael B. Jr Robinson, Caleb D. Sagamang, Gabrielle L.
Shahid, Rashad N. Jr Slayton, Catherine C. Smith, Tamiekco N. Spillers, Drew T. Springer, Tyler M. Thomas, Kerri A.
VanTol, Emilee S. Vaughn, Darien E. Wagner, Logan L. Wallace, Ricshay D. Walton, Arielle D. Whitehead, Jerimiah J.
Williams, Demaiah B. Williams, Ricky L.

Juniors Class of 2014 Honor Roll – High Honors
3.80-4.0
*=4.0 GPA

Borgerding, Meghan J.* Borse, Kristen J.* Butler-Brown, Jazene L.
Covert, Teresa G. Crowder, Christopher A. Davidson, Philip L.
Field, Megan N. Floyd, Megan N. Gill, Ma’lik D.*
Gleason, Brennen M. Hare, Duralle S. Hyde, Sarah R.
Koegel, Katlyn E.* Lord, Kenzey K. Macdermaid, Jacob J.*
McQuarter-Winfrey, Ivyonna J. Orr, Cionna A. Richardson, Rani S.*
Roop, Rachel D. Triplett, Angela R. Van Duyne, Frederick W. IV *

Juniors Class of 2014 Honor Roll – Honors
3.5-3.79

Banister, Asia M. Bryant, Deshawn Jackson, Kali B.
Johnson, Joshua L. Kapp, Jacob L. Keskes, Herbert W. Jr
Locke, Tyler R. Lord, Kassidy K. Mitchell, Entrice D. Jr
Morse, Cameron Q. Owens, Sarah E. Pardee, Devin J.
Powell, Ashley L. Rawls, Sondra J. Robinson, Briana N.
Stanke, Krystal L. Webster, Christopher A. Whittington, Rachel P.

Juniors Class of 2014 Honor Roll – With Honors
3.00-3.49

Ahsan, Amina A. Alexander, Dakota J. Arnold, Megan R. Austin, Keisha R. Bean, Kodi A. Boudreau, Jordan J.
Campbell, Kiana A. Collins, DaNaya C. Coolin, Kiara A. Davis, India S. Demson, Nickolus F. Duncan, Debra R.
Duncan, Sakiya E. Finley, Trenton L. Fluker, Kyle E. Frank, Alexander M. Gaines, Temia M. Garth, Jayla J.
Glinka, Kyle J. Granger, Adam R. Green, Terance W. Hayes, Max E. Hudson, Bryant K. II Joseph, Sean M.
Kolena, Norman T. Langston, Jewel A. Lard, Wilson J. Latchaw, Alexander S. Luna, Brandon A. Marsh, Jordan M.
Mize, Scottasia R. Molina, Patricia K. Purches, Nariyel D. Ramirez, Andrew B. Redmond, Joshalyn S. Redmond, Lorenzo A.
Robinson, CaLeighla G. Rock, Drayton L. Rowe, Kelena K. Rytlewski, Kendall R. Saunders, Jennifer A. Schofield, Devon M.
Seeley, Kayla M. Shepherd, Ki’tya B. Stanley, Tyler M. Stansberry, Keyona M. Stefanski, Alyssa M. Stephens, Alexandra P.
Stinnett, Aliah N. Summers, Joelle S. Thompson, Kara L. Thurber, Alexis N. Tigner, Kayla A. Walker, Brandon M.
Washington, Alisha J. Wheaton, Taylor E. Williams Boone, Jaylyn D. Williams, Danielle M. Wolf, Sabrina R. Zaki, Shurooq A.

Seniors Class of 2013 Honor Roll – High Honors
3.8-4.0
*=4.0 GPA

Adams, Amanda M. Aragon, Brittany S. Bodine, Emily A. Collins, John R. Greig, Alysia N.
Howard, Allia V.* Jones, Tasheona O. Klapko, Jennifer T.* Laster, Angela D. Little, Steven A.*
Magnuson, Jacob M.* Mikovits, Aubrey M.* Montney, Maxwell D.* Nelson, Mikala S. Nogaj, Christine M.*
Polacek, Maeonna S. Pompey, Raven C. Reynolds, Whitney E. Robinett, Douglas S. Runyon, Sean M.
Saunders, Kaitlin L.* Schubring, Tara R.* Smith, R’Keshia A. Tabbah, Nusayba M.* Todd, Jaylend J.*
Turvey, Zicara R.* Wolf, Samantha J.

Seniors Class of 2013 Honor Roll – Honors
3.5-3.79

Alexander, Rachel R. Avant, Tykia L. Bell, Caroline E. Bobcean, Brandon K. Bradley, Briana L.
Dyer, Joseph L. Dyke, Kelle E. Hall, Clamentia C. Jr Harris Rowlands, Veronica M. Higgs, Miriam A.
Hubbard, Scott D. Jr Jackson, Ashanti King, Ashleigh M. Love, Natashia S. Metzger, Alicia M.
Parr, Brittany T. Pittman, Dana L. Polacek, Shaquel M. Powell, Tiffany A. Reed, Katelyn R.
Russo, Anthony J. Smith, Robert A. Smith, Tyffany R. Stinnett, Alexus B. Stubblefield, Bobby N.
Townsend, Monica S. Tynes, Logan C. Ward, Kiarah D. Woodruff, Hope R.

Seniors Class of 2013 Honor Roll – With Honors
3.00-3.49

Baker, Jack R. Barnes, Dreyana J. Becker, Chad M. Boss, Hannah M. Bradshaw, Jerry D.
Brown, Alexis J. Burnash, Adreanna C. Collins, Amanda J. Combs, Gabrielle M. Cooper, Brooklyn A.
Cross, Michele L. Day, Justin B. Dixon, Deja’ M. Edgar, Myron L. II Edwards, Logan M.
Hachem, Zeinab A. Haskins, Duane D. Jr Hubbard, Justin D. Johnson, Alanna R. Johnson, Jesse T.
Kimbrell, August A. Legleitner, Emily J. Little, Tyra C. Louie-Irby, Brandon A. Marsh, Shelby L.
McCann, Margaret E. McFadden, Taylor R. Mitchell, Gabrielle N. Moore, Brooke C. Petteway, Shynita S.
Robinson, Shalonda R. Scott, Harold C. Jr Short, Zachary P. Smith, D’Quindre T. Smith, Nikia T.
Taylor, Shelby B. Thompson, T’Asia C. Tomlin, Kinterra L. Tyler, Jaylen T. Watts, Denzell D.
Woodruff, Faith R. Woods-Harris, Tatyana L.

CAHS Participates in Project GREEN

Students in Mrs. Lawrence’s Accelerated Biology class went to For Mar Nature Preserve to do their annual Project GREEN water quality sampling for Kearsley Creek on May 3, 2013.

 

2013-2014 Cheer Tryouts start May 20th

Any 6th or 7th grade girls interested in trying out for Fall Cheer for next Fall are ask to attend practices on Tuesday, May 28th through Thursday, May 30th.  Group tryouts will be held on Friday, May 31st.  Girls must have a current physical on file in order to tryout.

Tryout clinics will be held starting Monday, May 20th through Wednesday, May 22nd from 6:00 to 8:00 pm in the high school gymnasium. Group tryouts will be held on Thursday & Friday and sign-up sheets will be available at the clinics.  You must have a current physical on file in order to tryout.2013-2014 Cheer Tryouts start May 20th

CAHS Test-out Information

  • Applications are available in the career/guidance office.
  • THEY are due in the career/guidance office BY Friday, May 17th
  • Students who apply are expected to attend the test-out session. 
  • Test-out date is Monday, June 17th at 8:30 am here at CAHS.
  • There is a limit of two semester exams per testing out period. For example:  Algebra I – semester 1 & semester 2 or Economics & Civics (both one semester courses.)
  • CAHS Test-out InformationThe next test-out session will be in January, 2014.

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Band and Orchestra Boosters are Hosting a Bordine’s Gift Cards Fundraiser

shutterstock_133208912The Band and Orchestra Boosters are hosting a fundraiser until May 8th to help raise money for the CAHS Band and Orchestra. Buy a gift card to Bordine’s and it will be valid for an entire year from the date of purchase. Buy your gift card while they’re still still available!

Click here to download the Bordine’s Gift cards flyer.

Click here to download the Bordne’s Order Form.