
Special Guests on October 31. Coach Reid says the Chiefs are going all the way to the Super Bowl.

More pictures from October 31.

Halloween is spelled F-U-N.

First Graders on their way to visit the residents at the Richmond Health Care Center.

The Sanderson Sisters! 😍😍😍 #HocusPocus


It's wilder than a rodeo; it's funnier than a circus! It's Donkey Basketball!
This Friday, November 2nd at 7PM in the Gym.
It not too late to buy your tickets for this fun, family event. Come laugh the night away!


The first grade class visited the Richmond nursing home for Halloween.




Halloween fun!


A Halloween Welcome from the High School STUCO today!


Trunk or Treat at CHES on October 30.

Principal Bones took care of business on Oct. 30. Great job!

The middle school wrestling meet has been moved to tomorrow, Tuesday the 30th at Burlington at 4:00. There will not bee a meet on Thursday, November 1st.

Halloween at CHES
The Halloween parade through the hallways will begin at 2:00 P.M on October 31. Your child should be able to put on their costumes by themselves or with some help by their teachers. Remember no weapons are allowed as part of the Halloween costume. Parents are asked to line the hallways. Classroom parties will begin following the parade at approximately 2:30.

Photo of the boys team is courtesy of Beverly Hines.
(from left): Head Coach Troy Prosser, Luke Cotter, David Craft, Tyler Stevenson, Caleb Meyer, Bryce Sommer, Alex Cannady, Mason McCurry, Asst. Coach Tommi Compton.
Photo of the girls team courtesy of Sandee Meyer
(from left): Lily Meyer, Taryn Compton, Madison Bridges


Thanks to everyone who came out to welcome home the Central Heights State Champs!!!



Welcome the 2A state Champions home to Central Heights at 6:30 this evening.

State Champs!!! Tyler Stephenson placed 8th, Alex Cannady 13th, and Caleb Meyer 16th. Congrats!!!


It was announced that President Trump will address the National FFA convention at 12 noon Central Time Saturday

Red Ribbon at CHES
Tuesday - "Drugs Are Crazy!"
The kids wore crazy hair or hats.

More from the National FFA Convention in Indy.

