CCS teacher Chelsie Thayer resigns; ELL teacher hired
Administration at Chase County Schools is seeking a family and consumer science teacher.
Administration at Chase County Schools is seeking a family and consumer science teacher.
A near-full crowd gathered Tuesday night for “Hollywood Hillbillies” at Chase County Schools.
The school year for Chase County Schools (CCS) is coming to a close.
The end-of-year band and vocal concerts have been scheduled to wrap up another year of school activities.
Chase County FFA members gathered with family and supporters for the end-of-year banquet Saturday.
Outgoing president Katelyn Leibhart gave her retiring address.
Vocal students receiving superior ratings include front from left Virginia Kimble, Tegan Towns, Sophie Fiedler, Gabrielle Krutsinger, Desiree Andrews, Jorja Danner, boys from left Nike Smith, David Weiss, Stephen Johnson, Keenan Cole, Parker Dillan, Nickolas Rau, Kaden Schilke, back from left Morayah Cupp, Adelaide Maxwell, Lucy Spady, Sydney Schilke, Courtney Odens, Brooklyn Christensen, Rylie Mintling, Delaney Krutsinger, Sophie Spady, Valerie Herbert, Halle Fiedler, Jozie Schilke, Caelyn Long, Sydnie Allen, Ary Arteaga, Chloe Soltis and MacKenzie Soltis. Not pictured Kamrie Dillan. (Johnson Publications photo)
Musicians from Chase County Schools traveled to McCook for the district music contest on April 18.
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