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๐จ Cleveland City Schools Alert ๐จ
Cleveland City Schools will be closed Tuesday, January 21, and Wednesday, January 22, due to extremely cold temperatures. โ๏ธ Updates regarding sporting events and other extracurriculars will be provided as necessary. Stay safe and warm.๐งค


What a fabulous weekend of theater for CHS Troupe 505. THESCON 2025 was a hit. The one-act festival piece, Hit the Books, performed in front of a full house. Our students were engaged in many workshops including ariel improv. Our 9 participants in All-State had over 40 callbacks from colleges around the area. Aniyah Purifory took home one of the 3-$1000 scholarships given at THESCON and performed her monologue in front of the entire conference. Great job to Cleveland Theater.








Clevelandโs Swim Team competed in the North Georgia Championship meet today with both teams delivering strong performances.The team qualified for over 30 final races & secured an overall 4th-place finish out of 15 teams. The boys earned 3rd place. The girls finished 4th. ๐๐ป




It's to no surprise our Lady Raider Wrestlers are โญ๏ธSTATE BOUNDโญ๏ธ! They will head to Franklin Feb. 1 on a mission to win their 3rd consecutive state championship. Somebody's gotta be #1...why not us? #LRW



Join us for an Open House on Raider Drive Feb 6th. Discover our schoolโs programs & meet our staff. Come explore our academic opportunities, club options, and athletic teams. This is a great opportunity to see how we foster student growth and success. Mark your calendar now!


๐ Congratulations to CHS Winter Court King & Queen, Josther Canales and Katriel Sentell! ๐


โ๏ธWinter Court 2025 โ๏ธ






โ๏ธ Winter Court 2025 โ๏ธ










Prior to the basketball game, we honored our state qualifying Bowling Team. Congrats and good luck next week!


CHS Bowling defeats Dobyns Bennett to make its first ever team state tournament appearance! The state will be held in Smyrna next week. Let's go blue!! Somebody's gotta be #1, why not us?!


THESCON bound! Cleveland High School will present "Hit the Books" during the State Thespian one-act festival. It will be presented at 7:00pm on Friday, January 17 during the festival at MTSU. We will perform for our home crowd on January 25 and 26 at our 11th Annual Performance Showcase at 2:30



Senior night with the Swim team was a success. We are proud of our student athletes! #BuildingChampions


๐๐ Big news! Cleveland High Schoolโs very own Lauren Hurst has been nominated for the 2025 McDonaldโs All American Games! ๐ This is a huge honor, and we couldnโt be prouder of her hard work and dedication. ๐๐ค Letโs cheer her on as she represents CHS on a national level!


The Winter Dance: Sugar Rush will be held on Saturday, January 25 from 6:00 to 9:00 in the Commons. Tickets will be on sale from Thursday, Jan. 16 to Thursday, January 23 during lunch for $5. They will be $7 at the door. All students must bring a student ID, and the deadline for guest forms of students who do not attend CHS is Tuesday, Jan. 21.


๐ณ On a roll....
CHS Bowling wins its first ever Region Championship in school history defeating William Blountย ย 16-11. ๐


The end of our peaceful โ๏ธsnowcation โ๏ธcalls for a shout out ๐ฃ๏ธ The school board recognized our wonderful teachers of the year last week. CHS was represented so well!
๐Karina Buergeno- District Level Teacher of the Year
๐Seth LaMagna- Teacher of the Year
๐Del Halfacre- Teacher of the Year
๐Nichole Armstrong- Novice Teacher of the Year
๐Bob Pritchard- Principal of the Year
These educators go above and beyond for our students and our school. We are so proud they were selected for this honor! #BuildingChampions



๐We are excited to welcome students back to school on a regular schedule tomorrow, Tuesday, January 14. We look forward to a great day of learning! ๐โ๏ธ


It's a beautiful on Raider Drive today! We hope everyone is enjoying their snow day. Stay safe and warm and we will see you next week. Post pics of you having fun in the comments. (Photos taken by the Kiser Family)



Over the past couple of months, CHS students, families, and staff have come together to help meet the food needs of our school community. Through the dedication and hard work of CHS clubs, RISE classes, and staff, we were able to make a significant impact. Special thanks go to the JROTC classes, the Raider Blue Academy, RISE classes, and many of our staff members, whose contributions were vital to the success of this initiative.
Together, we were able to serve 138 families, providing support for 640 individuals. During the RISE competition, we were thrilled to receive 49 blankets and 234.6 pounds of food from CHS students, families, and staff. Students worked side by side with staff to assemble shelving, food carts, and boxes to organize and store the food, as well as to unload pallets and stock the shelves for distribution.
We are also deeply grateful for the generosity of our community partners, whose support made this effort possible: the Chattanooga Area Food Bank, Wellpoint, and ABCOR Packaging, LLC. Your contributions are making a difference in the lives of many, and we couldnโt have done it without you.
Thank you once again to everyone involved for your time, effort, and compassion. Together, weโve made a meaningful difference in the lives of our CHS families.







