As Read Across America Week continues, join Mrs. Elliott from Tussing Elementary as she reads "The Sneetches" by Dr. Seuss. Will the Sneetches learn that true friendship shines brighter than any star? ⭐ Click below to join the adventure! https://youtu.be/KlKYd4GuLJ0
almost 2 years ago, CHPS
🥹 Grab your tissues, upcoming Kinder families! It's that time! 🌈 KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION for 2024-2025 will begin April 9, 2024 for children who will be turning 5 years old on or before September 30, 2024. We offer paper registration and online registration. Paper registration will begin on April 9, and families can conveniently register online beginning April 10. Visit this link to learn the steps in the process, what paperwork is required, print digital copies of forms, contact the registration office, and more! tinyURL.com/CHPSregistration 🫱🏼‍🫲🏽 IN-PERSON REGISTRATION NIGHT 👨‍👩‍👧 We know this process can feel a bit overwhelming, so we are offering an in-person registration night with our Central Registration Staff on site to help you! This event will be held on April 9, 2024 from 4:30 to 7:00pm at the Tech Center (3451 Conduit Road). You will need to bring all proper documentation with you, so please visit the link above and see "Step 2" for a list of documents.
almost 2 years ago, CHPS
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Tussing's school lunches for tomorrow, January 11th and January 18th will be swapped. Tomorrow, lunch will be spaghetti and meatballs, and beef nachos will be served on the 18th instead.
about 2 years ago, CHPS
Photo of a lunchbox on chalkboard background with words School Lunch Update in orange neon letters
Thank you to our community partner Aetna for judging our elementary door decorating contest! Congrats to our winners, 2nd Grade at NES, Ms. Johnson at LES, and Mrs. Ridpath at TES.
about 2 years ago, CHPS
Students wearing reindeer antler headbands gather around a candy cane themed door.
Ms. Johnson and her class stand outside her door decorated with snowflakes made by students. The door reads "We are as unique as snowflakes."
Mrs. Ridpath stands outside her door with her winner certificate. Her door is decorated with recycled lids in various colors, and the door reads "Have yourself a merry little Christmas" but the word Little is spelled L I D T L E.