Summer Soccer Camp
May 30th, 2013Allen School News, Headlines, Middle School 1 News, Middle School 2 News, Mt. Logan School News, Tiffin School News, Worthington School News No Comments
Chillicothe Men’s Soccer coaching staff will be conducting a summer youth soccer camp June 24-26 in the evening at Mt. Logan School. It is open to all boys and girls entering grades K-8.
Grades K-3 6:00-8:30 PM
Grades 4-8 6:00-9:00 PM
Cost: $ 50.00 per camper ($10 off for each additional family member participating)
CHILLICOTHE HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADING SUMMER CAMP will be JULY 30th & 31ST. Camp is for anyone in grades K – 8. Cost is $30.
It’s time to plan to attend the CHS, “Next Level” girls basketball camp. Two sessions will be offered during this four day camp — June 10th – 13th. Grades 3-5 will meet and drill from 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. and grades 6 – 8 will meet and drill from 1 – 4:30 p.m. Girls from all area schools are invited to attend: grade levels are based on next year’s grade level. The fee for this camp is $35 and includes a t-shirt. Registrations will be accepted up to the day camp begins, but early registration is recommended as session sizes are limited. This camp promises to deliver high-energy instruction on the fundamentals of the game for the basketball player of every skill level. Girls can expect to improve their basketball skills under the coaching of current Cavalier team members and coaching staff. Contact Coach Beard for more information: 740-701-0747 or pdb241@yahoo.com.
On Friday, May 24, students in the Health & Fitness leadership group at CMS1 hosted a Health Fair. The following businesses and organizations set up booths: Spaulding Chiropractic, Drs. Wissler, Myers, & Kallies, Adena Sports Medicine, OSU Ross County Extension 4-H Office, YMCA, MADD/Safe Communities, Family Dental Center, Chillicothe Fire Department, D.A.R.E./Chillicothe Police Department, Chester Eye Center, Molina Health Care, Ross County Health District, Chillicothe Swim & Racquet Club, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Mrs. Natalie Harbert (School Nurse), Walgreens, Team Tokey Hill, and Paccar Center – Wright State Student Nurses.
You are all invited to attend the CMS Spring Choral Concert this Thursday, May 23rd at 7:00pm in the CHS/CMS auditorium. The 6th, 7th, and 8th grade choirs will sing songs from a variety of genres including current popular, Broadway, folk, and gospel music. As a special treat, several members of the CHS Symphonic choir will join the CMS choirs on stage for two songs! You do not want to miss this rare opportunity to hear students in grades 6-12 synergize to create beautiful music!
Students in Mrs. Clark’s 8th grade advanced reading classes participated in an essay contest sponsored by the Chillicothe Elks Lodge. The theme was “What Does the National Anthem Mean to Me?” Ben Heer’s essay was chosen as a District winner. He won $25 and will have his essay entered into the State division. Congratulations, Ben!
On Friday, May 17th, the Health & Fitness leadership group at Chillicothe Middle School hosted a 5K Fun Run/Walk. Over 300 seventh and eighth graders participated. With the help of many people, the event was a success. The first place boys’ winner was seventh grader Andrew Benson, with a time of 28:12. The second place winner was eighth grader Landen Arledge, with a time of 29:25. The first place girls’ winner was eighth grader Andrea Dennis, with a time of 32:58. The second place winner was seventh grader Jade Barnes, with a time of 35:51. Congratulations to all who participated and successfully finished the race.
The 7th and 8th grade girls softball team earned the title of Ross County Softball League championship for 2013. Go Cavs!
Lexie Magill and Jenna Muirhead received a thank you note. A visitor that they had the opportunity to give a tour of the CMS building to on Leadership Day was very impressed with both young women. Both of these young ladies, along with over twenty of their peers, took visitors around the CMS-1 building to show off the great things that are happening! Great job Lexie and Jenna!
Students in Mrs. Clark’s advanced reading classes competed in an essay contest sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The theme was “What Would I Tell America’s Founding Fathers?” Megan Baker won $25 and Mackenzie Elliott won $50. Congratulations to these young ladies!
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