Eagle Events
CHS Varsity Cheer wins Class 5A State Championship for the second year in a row
CHS student athlete Summit Wood won the Class 5A Division II Region 4 Championship in Cross Country
We are thrilled to announce that the Heart of Chapin Award has been presented to Sara Hanle!
Congratulations, Sara, and thank you for your outstanding contributions to our school community.
Brodie Othersen
2025 National Merit Semifinalist
SC State Fair Winners
Dylan Walker (9th), McKinley Kielburger (10th), Contessa Minico (11th), Amelia Leon (9th)
SC Ready Perfect Scores
Evelyn Hanes, Chloe Richards, John Wolfe, Norah Laizer
24-25 CHS Faculty and Staff Shout-Outs
Join us in celebrating the faculty and staff members at CHS and the measures they take to speak life and be life for our students each and every day! Please share your positive thoughts and thanks for a job well done. We will share this information with faculty and staff members throughout the year.
Cafeteria Update
A completed "Meal Modification Form" from your healthcare provider is required in order for nutrition services to omit or provide a substitute for any food allergies. Please return completed forms to your school nurse"
2024 Instructional Materials Public Review
Please take a moment to review the attached memo regarding the 2024 Instructional Materials Public Review.
News and Announcements
Please click on this link to view the 24-25 CHS Slideshow. In addition, you can view weekly student announcements and stay connected by following us on Instagram or Facebook .
Gavin's Law Notification to Families
Gavin's Law (H.3583) is legislation that makes sexual extortion, the act of blackmailing someone using sexually explicit images or videos, a felony offense and an aggravated felony if the victim is a minor, vulnerable adult, or if the victim suffers bodily injury or death directly related to the crime.
The bill reads in part, "Local school districts shall collaborate with the State Department of Education, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, and the Attorney General’s office, as appropriate, to implement a policy to educate and notify students of the provisions of this act which includes adequate notice to students, parents or guardians, the public, and school personnel of the change in law. The State Department of Education must file a report as to the status of the adoption and implementation of the education policies under this act to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, annually by July first of each year."
In November 2023, the School District Five of Lexington & Richland Counties Board of Trustees approved new Board Policy JICFB, “Gavin’s Law Implementation.” Families may find additional information regarding Gavin’s Law on School District Five’s website.
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