Happy Holidays, Bear Family!
Wishing you and yours a happy and healthy new year and a peaceful holiday season!
I am so very grateful to be a part of this Bluff Community!
We are closed for the holidays, but will see everyone on January 3.. Take care, make good choices, and as always, Go Bears!!
Mrs. Ramsey
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No matter where our students will find themselves after high school, there will be set expectations including things like dress codes and wearing of ids. Attire for a football game or weekend activity are not the same as the dress code on campus. Parents, please help guide your students to make good choices as it relates to choice of school day attire.
Please refer to the dress code (Handbook pg 8; to the side) and visible reminder (below).
One of ways to make good choices and be a leader is by making good choices each morning!
Campus Clean-Up - Join us for Campus Clean-Up led by Legacy students, Ty Corbin and Jacob Vokal. Dec. 2 and Jan. 6th meet in the student parking lot; bring gloves and trash bags. Check the LEGACY social media for exact times
Food Drive - Our senior LEGACY student, Paul Lesutis, is leading up a food drive benefiting Hispanic Alliance GA until Dec. 8th bring any of the food items listed on the flyer to the Front Office or LEGACY Room.
SAVE THE DATE - January 8, 2024 will be our Pre-Registration Information Night for rising 9th -12th grade students and parents. Come find out about how the registration process works, what are the options for your child, and important information including study suggestions, AP classes, and graduation requirements.
NEXT 3 WEDNESDAYS ARE STUDENT ENRICHMENT /REMEDIATION DATES If your student needs extra help, make up assignments, extra credit, etc. the next 3 Wednesday mornings are for them. Make sure your student makes arrangements with the teacher they plan to meet with and have them come in at 8 am for extra help.
On Monday, Oct. 23rd, over 70 AP students participated in the first Trivia Night of this school year. Students enjoyed pizza, desserts, good music, peer collaboration, challenging questions, and friendly competition. Organized and led by Mr. Jeremy Purdy, AP Trivia Night is a "can't miss" opportunity for Advanced Placement students.
Our next Trivia Night date will be announced soon. Stay tuned.
Winter Sports are upon us and we can't wait to see all of their success. Whether you go to Frances Meadows to catch a swim meet, CBHS gym to watch basketball games, or any local gym to catch a wrestling match, CBHS athletics will be doing their thing and striving for excellence. Make sure to see your Bear Weekly's, the CBHS road sign, and calendars on our website or The Bluff Bulletin to find all of our athletic schedules for the upcoming weeks.
As always, it is GREAT to be a BEAR!
Athletic Director - Kenny Hill
Congrats to all our wrestlers, especially those that brought home some hardware at the Buford Takedown.
Swim is continuing their success as they are getting going with their season. Their matches are on all our Bear Weekly's and calendars on our website and right above on the Bluff Bulletin.
Swim is hosting a Parent's Night Out to benefit our student and swimmer, Jack Lowe's family, with their costs due to Jack's terminal illness. Please see the flyer above if you are interested in joining our swim team for a night of fun, while parents get to enjoy a night out!
Congratulations to Senior Logan Holmes on getting Gainesville Times Player of the Week for his outstanding performance over Thanksgiving Break. Basketball is in full swing and we look forward to seeing everyone at our games!
Girls Basketball has gotten started on the right foot. Make sure you mark your calendars to come out and support these ladies!
Our 2023 Competition Cheerleaders finished the regular season undefeated winning 1st place in all of their competitions, they finished as 8-AAAA Region Champions, and finished State Runner Up at the state competition! We are so proud of their tremendous season and can't wait to see what this team has in store for the future. CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Throughout the year the counselors will be sharing information for students and families. For a quick connection to what is happening in our counseling office, please click the link below.
https://cbhs.hallco.org/web/counselor/
"See something, Send Something" - help keep our system and students safe. If you or your student have a concern, please go to hallco.org and click the yellow button to anonymously leave information to help keep our community safe and secure. See the picture below (This is just a picture, not a clickable link).
All lunchroom balances must be paid off each month. Balances carry over year to year. It is also important to remember that you are unable to walk at graduation without having a $0 balance. If you have any questions, please feel free to give us a call. Below is the link to look at your personalized MyPaymentPlus account.
Is your student 16? If so, they MUST have the Meningitis Booster.
Reminder: all immunization MUST be up-to-date. If you have a student turning 16 they are due an immunization that must be on file at the school.
For questions regarding immunizations and the state law, please click HERE
Jack Lowe, a Junior at Cherokee Bluff, was recently designated as an Honorary Marine. Follow these links to watch the Fox 5 piece about our very own Jack Lowe, and link from the US Marine Corps to find out more. We are so very proud of Jack!
US Marine Corps official statement about Jack Lowe
Congratulations to Cherokee Bluff High School Softball Players for being named to 8-AAAA All Region Teams.
Emma Sundermeyer First Team All Region
Mac Warren First Team All Region
Kaitlyn Herren Second Team All Region
Audrey Graham Second Team All Region
Jaycee Archer Honorable Mention All Region
Peyton Davis Honorable Mention All Region
Over the summer, the Cherokee Bluff Cheerleaders attended the UCA camp at Auburn University. During the camp, the girls had the opportunity to tryout for the All American squad. The girls had to perform cheer, dance and jumps in front of the judges and camp. Hannah Jones and Kinzley Ivey scored high enough to make the All American squad which came with an invitation to perform at the Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade in Waikiki, Hawaii on December 7th. This is a huge honor and we are thankful to all the sponsors, donors, and supporters who have made this possible for our girl.
Three of our amazing CBHS students recently attended the Georgia CTI Fall Leadership Conference in Columbus, Georgia. Angela Slater, Mallorey-Brooke Gilbert, and Ashley Arteaga represented CBHS like true bears!!!
Congratulations to these All State Chorus participants. We are very proud of you!
Congratulations to the Class of 2024 Senior Superlative Winners!
Best Parking Spot
Emma Sundermeyer (not pictured)
Zane Tyler
Most Likely to Become a D1 Athlete
Emma Reynolds
Bob Williford
Best Taste in Music
Nubia Guzman (not pictured)
Jacob Grunduski
Best Personality
Lauryn Perry
Brayden Blum
Best Bromance
Jack Sparks
Parker Waldrop
Soul Sisters
Sydney Fisher
Olivia Owens
Most Spirited
Kiki Prather
Jacob Vokal
Biggest Flirt
Layne Hammond
Paul Lesutis
Biggest Glow Up
Ellie Sutulovich
Logan Holmes
Most Unforgettable
Lillie Masaschi
Seth Akridge
Worst Case of Senioritis
Olivia Johnson
Caleb Miele
Best Performer
Tori Elliot
Culum Henry
The Next Bob Ross
Isabella Nestor (not pictured)
Michael Arbour (not pictured)
Class Clown
Hannah Adams
Max Contardi
Hall County Schools is proud to announce that 52 sophomores and juniors have been selected to represent Hall County Schools as district nominees for the Georgia Governor’s Honors Program. The Governor’s Honors Program, known as GHP, is a residential summer program for gifted and talented high school juniors and seniors who have a passion for one of the nomination areas. The Georgia Governor’s Honors Program (GHP) is a residential summer program for skilled, knowledgeable, and talented high school sophomores and juniors. GHP offers instruction that is significantly different from the typical high school classroom and is designed to provide students with academic, cultural, and social enrichment necessary to become the next generation of global critical thinkers, innovators, and leaders. GHP is held in mid-summer (mid-June to mid-July) as a residential educational experience on a college or university campus. Students attend classes in the mornings and afternoons in specific areas of study, and they participate in a wide variety of social and instructional opportunities every evening. Meals and rooms are provided by the program .
Congratulations to all the Football All Region 8-AAAA Recipients. You guys were outstanding this season!
Congratulations to our December Students of the Month. These students are chosen by a teacher who thinks they represent our BEAR Values, have made great improvements, caught doing something good, an outstanding grade, or just being an overall excellent student! These students are awarded a FREE Chick Fil A meal courtesy of Chick Fil A of Braselton. Great Job BEARS!
Did you know that our website has a Parent FAQ section that will answer any question you have in a pinch? We also have a Senior FAQ section to help too!
Thank you to our Partners in Education
for their support of our Staff and Students! Click above to see our Partners.