
Students, join us on Friday for Go Pink night at the varsity football game! It's senior night for our football team, cheerleaders, and band! #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown #classof2023


Senior families, do you need help with FAFSA? Every Friday, Chesapeake College can help with that! Schedule an appointment with them to get your FAFSA done. #ColonelTOUGH #classof2023


The CRHS Gender-Sexuality Alliance wants to wish everyone a Happy National Coming Out Day. The US first observed National Coming Out Day on October 11, 1988 to mark the anniversary of the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights and as a reminder that one of our most basic tools is the power of living as your most authentic self. Whether you're lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, asexual, intersex, or Two-Spirit, be proud of who you are and your support for LGBTQIA+ equality this Coming Out Day! #ColonelTOUGH


It's Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association (#MPSSAA) Appreciation Week! Please take the time to say thanks to the officials who make it possible for our students to play. Not an easy job and we appreciate their dedication to our student-athletes!
#CarolineFamily


Congratulations to our School Resource Officer Corporal Lucas Nagel for getting married this weekend! #ColonelTOUGH
Photo by Bill Whaley Photography


Congratulations to our Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) program for earning special recognition from PBIS Maryland! The team earned six badges highlighting the strengths of our program, which is led by Mr. Michael Sousa. #ColonelTOUGH



Dr. VonDenBosch's Weekly Update #ColonelTOUGH
https://www.smore.com/4y5sd

CRHS Sports Schedule for the Week of October 10-15 #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown


Welcome to our new directed study instructional assistant, Mrs. Vassiliki Lyras! She graduated from Beaver College/Arcadia University with a degree in early childhood and elementary education and worked as a pre-school teacher. She fell in love with the raw and wild beauty of Alaska and ended up living there for 12 years. She worked in the school system as a substitute teacher, an English as a Second Language tutor for Native students, and a deaf interpreter. After living in New Jersey for a few years, she moved to Maryland and is married with two daughters. She has a homestead with chickens, goats, three cats, one dog ,and lots of veggies. She loves being outdoors and digging in the dirt, reading, sewing, canning, and staying active. #ColonelTOUGH


Congratulations to our September Students of the Month! #ColonelTOUGH





Congratulations to our senior class officers for this year! #ColonelTOUGH #classof2023
Olivia Christopher (Spirit Officer), Shelbi Briggs (Vice President), Sharese Thompson (President), Taryn Waters (Secretary), and Joanna Schoonover (Treasurer)


Dr. VonDenBosch's Weekly Update #ColonelTOUGH
https://www.smore.com/sfg16

It's National Custodian Appreciation Day and no one deserves our gratitude more than the dedicated custodians in the #CarolineFamily! For everything you all do to make our schools clean, healthy and safe for students and staff, we say a big thank you.
#OneCaroline


Seniors, check out Ms. Reed's Class of 2023 Counseling Update for October 2022! #ColonelTOUGH #classof2023
https://www.smore.com/56wxm

Athletic schedule for October 3-8 #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown


Due to the inclement weather forecast for this afternoon and tonight, the 2022 Homecoming Parade is canceled. Our Homecoming Dance is still on as scheduled for Saturday, October 1st from 7 PM - 10 PM. All students should have a ticket to enter. #ColonelTOUGH #hoco2022
All Homecoming Court members are invited to return for the Federalsburg Christmas Parade instead!


Congratulations to our 2022 Homecoming King and Queen, seniors Will Thomas and Andie Trick! #ColonelTOUGH #hoco2022
Photo by Dustin Holt


Since we're moving the pep rally to Thursday, we are switching up spirit days! TOMORROW is Color Wars Day, and FRIDAY is Staff vs. Students Day. #ColonelTOUGH #hoco2022



Student scientists in Mrs. Smith's AP Biology class designed and conducted their own experiments to determine the effect of various factors on the taxis behavior of pillbugs (roly polys). After collecting their data today, they will use statistics to analyze their data and report their results to the rest of the class. #ColonelTOUGH




Students in Mrs. Smith's biology class were studying the digestive systems of various animals. They collected data and calculated the lengths of sections of the digestive system of various animals. They then created graphs to compare the digestive systems of carnivores, herbivores ,and omnivores. Groups then combined all their graphs to create a Digestive System Gallery Walk where student scientists talked about the patterns they observed as they analyzed their results. #ColonelTOUGH

