New administrators attend first meeting; chromebooks purchased
Even though two new Chase County Schools administrators attended their first board meeting last week, it lasted only about an hour.
Even though two new Chase County Schools administrators attended their first board meeting last week, it lasted only about an hour.
Two Chase County High School students were among 262 high school students from across Nebraska who participated in the 24th Annual Masonic All-Star Marching Band.
It was a night of reminiscing and laughter as alumni of Chase County High School returned to their former school for the annual reunion.
Bright sunshine and warm weather greeted a large crowd of CCS students following their last day of school for the 2017-18 school year May 23.
The designers and builders of the roller coaster “The Island of the Lost Dreams” answer questions from their teacher, Jennifer Gonzalez, and two judges. The roller coaster track is made from a pool noodle cut in half. This was a common material used by most other teams, as well. Pictured, from left, are students Ximena Rodriguez, Itzel Chavez and Brittany Chavez, instructor Gonzalez, Shane Gerhartz and Chad Scheel. (Johnson Publications photo)
Eighth grade science classes at Chase County Schools were challenged in an unusual way for their end-of-year project and final exam, said Jennifer Gonzalez, middle school science teacher.
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