Heath Kent is the new campus supervisor, assistant football coach, and head girls’ basketball coach at CHS. Originally from Bay City, Michigan, Kent grew up loving sports.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 ...
One of the most important decisions students make in their lives is which college to attend. Increasingly, many students are leaning towards state colleges as an alternative to private schools.
Truman...
It is no secret America has some of the best available opportunities available. Whether someone wants to pursue a career in economics, education, or sports, the chances of succeeding are better here...
For some, summer means no school, camp, outdoors, and fun. But, for other students, summer means helping those who aspire to be elected representatives for the people in our community.
This summer, the...
The front entrance of The Luminary, which houses artists and helps foster a creative and accomodating environment. (Laura Bleeke)
The St. Louis art scene has long been an important part of...
The new freshmen have a new life and home at the CHS. However, new homes mean to some people a different route and different transportation to school. Freshmen are driven to school by a parent or someone...
Can you describe your background and where you have worked?
I have come most recently from the Chicago suburbs. I was working as a superintendent in Barrington, Illinois and then Winnetka, Illinois...
For 15 days, 150 Missouri musicians including CHS band students made their way through seven European countries with the Missouri Ambassadors of Music, touching strangers with their music and learning lessons in the places where they played.
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