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Band Choir Orchestra make changes to ensure student safety

November 9, 2020 Abby Godsen Comment(0)

With new changes put in place to protect students in a classroom environment, there have also been changes seen in the music department that has influenced the way they practice as well as how concerts are being performed. Choir in particular has seen some significant change to their concerts because they use their voices which […]

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Student council holds GaGa ball tournament to raise money for children’s hospital

October 25, 2020 Emily Helmuth Comment(0)

Student Council has begun a new tradition this year in their quest to raise money for Lurie’s Children’s Hospital.  This new tradition is a GaGa ball tournament, where students pay to play a newer children’s playground game, GaGa ball.  Each participant paid a $10 entrance fee and the top three players were given a $10 […]

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“Never Have I Ever” and other high school related shows sets unrealistic standard for teens

May 16, 2020 Haley Comment(0)

While there have been many shows involving high schoolers and their day-to-day lives, many can prove to be impractical to those who are actually in this age group. One of the many shows that recently came out is “Never Have I Ever,” which delves into the life of a teen and her daily trials and […]

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Laude banquet to be conducted online through virtual ceremony

May 16, 2020 Emily Helmuth Comment(0)

High school graduation is a big milestone for many students.  With the COVID-19 pandemic, many high schools across the country have canceled and postponed their graduation.  CPHS is no exception.  Along with graduation, other significant events have been canceled as well, such as the annual laude banquet, where the students at the top of their […]

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College orientations moved online; could remain online for some time

May 12, 2020 Erin Muller Comment(0)

A big question seniors have been asking is whether or not they are going to be able to head to college this upcoming fall. For now, all college orientations, which usually take place in the summer, have been moved to online.  For seniors Arriel Maravilla, who will be attending Purdue University in the fall, and […]

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Choir students to film compilation video; makes up for missing events

May 12, 2020 Emma Frank Comment(0)

In spite of quarantine, choir teacher William Woods has come up with a solution to hopefully make up for some of the missing events for his students. He plans on creating a video compilation of the seniors singing two songs that they will not be able to sing together due to cancellations, with the help […]

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High school experiences should not be taken for granted

May 12, 2020May 12, 2020 Emma Frank Comment(0)

No one ever believes it until it becomes them. Being in high school is a gift that many do not realize they have, but once it is taken away the luxuries are missed. All of my closest friends within 20 minutes of me and I have very few serious responsibilities that lie solely on me […]

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Graduation attire to be available for students

May 11, 2020 Madelyn Whitaker Comment(0)

Seniors who have ordered a graduation cap and gown are able to pick those up at the high school on May 13 at various times throughout the day depending on their place in the alphabet. Graduation apparel can be picked up in the high school bus parking lot.  Times for pick up are 9 a.m. […]

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Senior shirt developed by administration; honors graduating class

May 11, 2020 Olivia Budzevski Comment(0)

Instead of finishing the school year alongside classmates and bidding farewell to teachers, students will be wrapping up the academic term at home. For seniors, this presents a different approach to parting ways with high school. As a result of this unexpected change, there have been many efforts to honor the graduating class.  One of […]

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Key Club, National Honor Society give out to community through relief fund for critical workers

May 11, 2020 Alexandra Sulewski Comment(0)

In an effort to help the community, multiple clubs have used money that they collected from various events throughout the year to help those in need. The Crown Point Community Foundation (CPCF) has requested support from clubs for their relief fund, which aids groups that provide critical services in the area.  According to Key Club […]

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