PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Photo of the Week (9/8-12)
Luke Jeans, Photo of the Week Manager
• September 15, 2025

Photo of the Week (Bonus; 9/1-5)
Luke Jeans, Photo of the Week Manager
• September 14, 2025

Photo of the Week (8/25-29)
Luke Jeans, Photo of the Week Manager
• September 5, 2025

Photo of the Week (8/18-22)
Luke Jeans, Photo of the Week Manager
• August 26, 2025

Photo of the Week (Week 29: 4/7-11)
Madeline Jeans, A&E Editor
• April 15, 2025

Photo of the Week (Week 28: 3/31-4/4)
Madeline Jeans, A&E Editor
• April 12, 2025
![Freshmen Izzy Cuddihee and Isabella Kotets compete in the DECA state competition with their business startup plan on Tuesday, March 25. The pair was surprised to be called up for the top 10 at the awards ceremony. “[The judge] called our presentation ‘very boring and not very good.’ We were in shock after that [and] completely lost hope. Then we were called up for second [place] which was insane,” Cuddihee said.](https://www.chsglobe.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/IMG_5013-1200x804.jpg)
Photo of the Week (Week 27: 3/24-28)
Madeline Jeans, A&E Editor
• April 4, 2025

Photo of the Week (Week 26: 3/10-14)
Madeline Jeans, A&E Editor
• March 28, 2025

Photo of the Week (Week 25: 3/3-6)
Madeline Jeans, A&E Editor
• March 10, 2025

Photo of the Week (Week 24: 2/27-31)
Hounds House's process of printing T-shirts for the upcoming STUCO soccer tournament.
Madeline Jeans, A&E Editor
• March 8, 2025

Photo of the Week (Week 23: 2/20-21)
Madeline Jeans, A&E Editor
• February 24, 2025

Photo of the Week (Week 22: 2/10-13)
Madeline Jeans, A&E Editor
• February 22, 2025
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![“[The] biggest obstacle right now is getting up early. I'm still getting back into the school mode, and usually I'm the type of person who wakes up a minute before my alarm. But right now, that is definitely not happening.” -Anna Hormberg, History teacher](https://www.chsglobe.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/image3-2-1200x900.jpg)

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![“I love working with students, that's why I decided on being a high school teacher. I was going to go the University route, but it's a different feel[ing]. Working with students is what makes it fun, keeps it alive, keeps me, trying to connect with students about my passion with ancient Rome and Greece and how they overlap, and how the stuff we do in class impacts their lives. That's kind of the goal I have, is having them see themselves, students in this larger scope of history from 2000 years ago, and how you're part of that now. ”
- Matthew Crutchfield, CHS Latin teacher](https://www.chsglobe.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/image2-3-e1757531718144-1200x872.jpg)
!["It's really hard to make friends in Clayton high school if you're a newcomer. Everybody already knows each other, and they have established friendships for many years. My goal is always to make my space a safe one for them to take risks, [and] relax." Nancy Gamble, English Language Specialist](https://www.chsglobe.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/image1-e1757625469759-1200x843.png)
