CCS a state finalist in Samsung’s ‘Solve for Tomorrow’ competition
Chase County Schools has been named one of five Nebraska state finalists in the Samsung “Solve for Tomorrow” Contest.
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Chase County Schools has been named one of five Nebraska state finalists in the Samsung “Solve for Tomorrow” Contest.
Twenty Imperial FFA students traveled to Curtis Nov. 13 for the District 11 Livestock Judging contest.
Students from Chase County Schools participated in the Nebraska Music Educators Association (NMEA) honor choirs in Lincoln last week.
From left, CCS students Aaron Cervantes, Jesus Acuna, Jaxsen Villarreal and Conner Knapp follow their coach at the Young Americans concert on Saturday. (Johnson Publications photo)
The Longhorn gym at Chase County Schools (CCS) was full of music and dancing Saturday night as 197 CCS students performed with The Young Americans (YA).
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