
CMHS 10-20-2025 announcements


We kicked off the 1975 celebration with the quarterback of the 1975 state runner up team talking with the CHS football team at their weekly pasta feed. Thank you Rod Froebe for your message . Go Chargers.


Cherryvale Middle School A team will travel to Humboldt Tuesday, October 21st, to compete in the TVL League tournament. They will have their first game at 3:00 p.m. This tournament will conclude their season.


Congratulations to the CMS/Thayer 7th and 8th grade boys for an undefeated season and ending the year with a big win over Eureka. For the third time in a row, Cherryvale has brought home the TVL League Championship title, undefeated.


35 CMHS Students attend KANSASWORKS KEYS Kickstart event at ICC West today.
The event, which was Emceed by KANSASWORKS Regional Operations Manger and 2008 CHMS Alumni, Lacie Bohr included:
The day included:
A Welcome from Independence Community College
Interactive Talks from: Keynote Speaker (and CMHS Alumni Class of 2000) Brian Hight, Owner of Magnolia Scents by Design and Distinguished Speaker Brian Williams, CEO of Labette Health
Connecting with KANSASWORKS Staff and other students from our area
Training in creating and delivering individual Elevator Pitches
An Elevator Pitch Competition
A delicious catered by SAIKO Independence
I am thrilled to share that not only did we have multiple Chargers compete in the Elevator Pitch Competition, our students earned some awards.
Brejaya Hopkins earned First Place and Leiam Jones was awarded Second Place.
Our students were phenomenal listeners, asked thoughtful questions, and exhibited great conduct at the event. They represented themselves and CMHS well. If you have any JAGK students in your classes, feel free to ask them about the event!
I am also proud to report that out of all the groups represented, we brought the most student attendees!
While we wait to get the "official" pictures from the event, enjoy the attached images of our students in action.
The event, which was Emceed by KANSASWORKS Regional Operations Manger and 2008 CHMS Alumni, Lacie Bohr included:
The day included:
A Welcome from Independence Community College
Interactive Talks from: Keynote Speaker (and CMHS Alumni Class of 2000) Brian Hight, Owner of Magnolia Scents by Design and Distinguished Speaker Brian Williams, CEO of Labette Health
Connecting with KANSASWORKS Staff and other students from our area
Training in creating and delivering individual Elevator Pitches
An Elevator Pitch Competition
A delicious catered by SAIKO Independence
I am thrilled to share that not only did we have multiple Chargers compete in the Elevator Pitch Competition, our students earned some awards.
Brejaya Hopkins earned First Place and Leiam Jones was awarded Second Place.
Our students were phenomenal listeners, asked thoughtful questions, and exhibited great conduct at the event. They represented themselves and CMHS well. If you have any JAGK students in your classes, feel free to ask them about the event!
I am also proud to report that out of all the groups represented, we brought the most student attendees!
While we wait to get the "official" pictures from the event, enjoy the attached images of our students in action.











Sample art work produced in Mr. Lickteig's Graphic Design Fundamentals and the middle school Art rotation. Go Chargers.







CMHS Theater Group presents its first-ever Spookeasy. Students in grades 7-12 can sign up to perform on Thursday, October 16th, in Mrs. Fosnight's classroom, beginning at 5:30 p.m.


Agenda for Friday night, October 17, 1975 State Runner Up Football team. We have around 20 people RSVPed for this event. Any other members that would like to attend, please do so. I won't have a shirt for you, but we would love you to be a part of the celebration. Go Chargers.


JV Football will now be playing Neodesha tonight, Monday Oct. 13, 2025, instead of Galena. The scheduled start time of 6:00 is still the same.


Ending the week becoming healthier in PE. Go Chargers.







SNV students assemble the new greenhouse that was acquired by a grant written by the AG program from last year. Go Chargers


7th grade Into to Tech students have spent the last week building balsa towers. Today the got to test the strength of those towers by performing a compression test. Go Chargers.


Seniors and juniors that are interested in health related occupations had the privilege of attending Labette Community College Health Fair Day.



High School KAY Club had a ton of fun at their monthly meeting making Frankenstein rice krispie treats. KAY Club tends to focus on service, but team building and recreation time are important too. It was a great meeting with lots of laughs.











High School KAY Club Officers & Board Members recently attended Greenbush to complete their annual leadership retreat to plan for the year and work on team-building.











CMHS JAGK Officers are attending the JAGK Region 4 Leadership Development Conference at Butler Community College.
Activities on the agenda for today include:
Hearing the Keynote Speaker
Attending Breakout Sessions on Leadership, Financial Literacy, and Creative Decisions
A campus tour of Butler
Community Service Project Collaboration
Activities on the agenda for today include:
Hearing the Keynote Speaker
Attending Breakout Sessions on Leadership, Financial Literacy, and Creative Decisions
A campus tour of Butler
Community Service Project Collaboration



Students in Mr. Stonekings class practice colors and adjectives by playing guess who in Spanish




Math is Mathing at CMHS:
Math 7: (Mrs. Groth) Working on translating expressions
Algebra Essentials: (Ms. Reid) Working on multi step equations
Geometry: (Mr. Lewis) Working on proofs
ICC Calculus: (Mrs. DeWeese) Working on quotient rules derivative
GO CHARGERS
Math 7: (Mrs. Groth) Working on translating expressions
Algebra Essentials: (Ms. Reid) Working on multi step equations
Geometry: (Mr. Lewis) Working on proofs
ICC Calculus: (Mrs. DeWeese) Working on quotient rules derivative
GO CHARGERS






Every year, the Masonic Lodge 149 from Thayer, recognizes 1 teacher and 1 student from CMHS. This years recipients are: Randy Stoneking and Ashlynn Cook. Congratulations to both. Go Chargers.



Today at CMHS, we had the honor of having a representative from the organization Johnny's Ambassador on campus to discuss possible health issues related to THC, Vaping and Dapping. The guest speaker was Grace Davis who was a friend of Johnny Sack, whom the organization is named after.
