Just a reminder that conferences are Tuesday and Wednesday. There is no school on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday are 1/2 days.
Students will be allowed to wear costumes at school on Halloween, Monday, October 31.
For safety reasons students may not wear any costume masks, fake blood as well as have any part of a costume that has fake weapons/weapon representations.
Blow-up/inflatable style costumes may not be worn.
Clothing must not contain school inappropriate words, slogans, or advertisements.
This week Mr. Bell and Mrs. Keller took our students on a field trip to the Wild Horse wind farm to get some hands on knowledge with the the wind turbines.
Being a Warrior is not something one does while they are in high school, it's what one becomes as a result from being a part of this special community. Warrior's are known by the Yakama Nation as a protector- one that protects the land, the people and the resources. We have a tradition in this community of Warrior Alumni coming back and assisting or helping fulfil needs in our school community. Most of the time they do so by helping in our classrooms or coaching athletics but this time it was a little different. We are excited to announce that Jim Stewart (CHS Class of 1970) and his company JK Microsystems donated $10,000 to the Career and Technical Education (CTE) program. The money was used to purchase MakerBot machines that will allow for 3D design and printing with carbon fiber in the Engineering and Shop classes. Although Jim's company is based out of California, he still feels strongly that our Warriors should have access to tools and resources that will inspire and educate the next generation of Warriors. Cle Elum-Roslyn High School Teachers David Ellithorpe and Callie Keller are excited to utilize the new 3D printers with our students this year. Last Friday the teachers made a carbon fiber pumpkin that was used as a test print. The pumpkin took 10 hours to print but the project could be monitored by the teachers remotely. One of the cool features that they enjoyed watching was that the negative space (eyes and mouth) were created by submerging the pumpkin in water which made those areas dissolve. This is a big improvement over other 3D printers that would require students to physically remove the negative space, which could lead to damaging the design. CERHS is excited to see what our students create with this new technology. Go Warriors!
Please be advised that our afterschool programs and athletics are impacted by air quality today (10/20/22). See the graphic for any changes that may apply to programs.
Important Announcement regarding tonight's (10/20/22) soccer game! The game has been moved to Ellensburg High School. CERHS athletes will be bussed to and from the game on a district school bus.
Save the Date!
Please join us on November 10, 2022 at 1:00pm as we celebrate our Veterans. We are so excited to bring this tradition back to life!
Senior parents,
Join us tonight at 6:00 in the HS Library for FAFSA Night!
What is FAFSA? The FAFSA application give students access to Federal Student Aid!
Who should attend? All seniors and their families!
Questions: Contact Mrs. Brooks in the College and Career Center or email brooksk@cersd.org
“Why is the Veteran important?” This is the 2022-2023 VFW’s Voice of Democracy theme. Students, this is your opportunity to participate in an amazing contest, reflect on Veteran’s Day, and win money.
See your English teacher, History teacher, or the Mrs. Houseberg for an entry form.
Deadlines for this contest is October 31!
I promised the VFW that the HS would turn out this year so I need your help!
Didn't have a chance to vote for your favorite Warrior logo at the Homecoming Football game Friday night? No problem! Click the link below to select your Top 2 favorites!
We want to give a big shout out to all the students who submitted designs and ideas for the graphic designer to use. He loved seeing your artwork and reading your ideas!
Go Warriors!
https://forms.gle/s57pEaLvdRgDQhpj6
Homecoming week has officially come to an end. This would not have
happened without our amazing staff, students, and families.
Thank you to Nurse Hill, Mrs. Singer, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Dumars, and Mrs. Keller for creating such a special week for our students! Thank you to all of our staff who participated in dress up days, judged competitions, created an amazing assembly, and chaperoned the dance! Thank you cheer for coordinating and choreographing the staff dance! Thank you families for for supporting our students and encouraging them to participate!
Most importantly, thank you students for a fantastic week of memories!
Friday- USA or Warrior Pride
Homecoming Dance UPDATE:
Start time: As soon as the football game is over
End time: 11:45 pm
Thursday- Bahamas Day
Just a few highlights from our European vacation!
Wednesday- Europe Day
Tuesday- Rainforest Day
Monday- Arctic Day
Operation Homecoming Hallways is underway! Come help your class out! We will be here until 6:00!
Homecoming week officially kicks off on Sunday, October 9th with decorating hallways!