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Upcoming CHS Events
September
12- Homecoming Nominations during History classes
12- JV Football NLC
12- Golf @ Cypress Creek 3:30
13- Bowling Meeting 7:50 AM in Room 1428
13- NHS Meeting before school, lunches, or after school in Media Center
13- Volleyball vs LR Central @ Home 5:00
13- Tennis vs Conway @ Home 3:30
13- Pre-AP/AP Parent Meeting and College Readiness Seminar 6:00
15- Club Rush
15- Volleyball vs Bryant Away 5:00
15- Tennis vs Central @ Home 3:30
16- Senior Spotlights due
16- Deadline to register for 10/22 ACT
16- Golf Conway Tourney @ Nutter's Chapel 3:30
16- Football vs JA Fair Away 7:00
17- Golf vs Conway @ Centennial CC 9 AM
19- Football vs CAC (JV) Home 6:30
19- Football vs Lonoke (b-team) Home 6:30
19- Golf @ Cypress Creek 3:30
20- Anti-Bullying Assembly 4A
20- Tennis vs Bryant @ Home 3:30
20- Volleyball vs Ft Smith Home 5:00
21- Anti-Bullying Assembly 4B
22- Volleyball vs NLR Away 5:00
22- Tennis vs Ft. Smith Northside (Senior Night) Home 3:30
23- Football vs LR Catholic Home @ 7:00
26- Football JV vs LR Central Away
27-28- Golf Girls State @ North Hills 9:00 am
28- Deadline to register for PSAT in Counseling Center $17
28- Jostens Meet with Seniors about Caps and Gowns
29- College Fair- 8:00- 10:30- Cafeteria
October
14- Homecoming- Dismissal 2:00, Parade 3:30
18- Parent Teacher Conferences, Dismissal 2:00, conferences 2:45-7:00
19- Junior and Sophomore makeup yearbook pictures through an Elective class
19- PSAT 8-Noon in CHAMPS for Sophomores and Juniors who signed up
20- Parent Teacher Conferences, Dismissal 2:00, conferences 2:45-7:00
November
3- Club Pictures
Cabot's National Merit Semi-Finalists
Cabot High School is proud to announce 10 students have been named 2017 National Merit Semifinalists.
The National Merit® Scholarship Program is an academic competition for recognition and scholarships that began in 1955. High school students enter this program by taking the Preliminary SAT and by achieving a particular score on the exam. There are around 1.5 million students that participate in this exam every year. Of those students, about 16,000, or 1% of the total graduating seniors, have scores which qualify them as Semifinalists.
For Arkansas, the selection index was a score of 213 out of a possible 228. There are 144 Semifinalists in the state this year, and 10 of those are from Cabot. Of the 44 schools that have NMSQ students, Cabot’s total places them 5th in the state.
Congratulations to these 10 Cabot High School seniors:
(Front Row, Left to Right) Landon Teer, Avery Elliott, Christen Johnson, Amin Nadirali
(Back Row) Michael Fredricks, Clay Bellou, Ben Cameron, Colin Thompson, and Brandon Weidling
Not pictured: Jared Gilliam who was recognized in March for scoring a perfect 36 on his ACT.
Aaron Randolph, Director of Gifted and Talented, Advanced Placement and Federal Programs says, “This is a great honor for these students and we are extremely proud of them. These students through their accomplishments have opened themselves up to thousands of dollars in potential scholarship awards. We will be pleased to have them recognized by the Cabot School Board of Directors at their meeting on Tuesday, September the 20th.”
Pre-AP/AP Parent Meeting & College Readiness Seminar
Date: Tuesday, September 13
Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Location: Cabot High School Loft & Media Center
- Parents of students in grades 6-12 are invited to attend. They will receive an overview of the Pre-AP/AP Program. They will also be provided valuable information regarding course selection, college applications, scholarship opportunities, secondary school transitions, high-stakes exam preparation, and a history of Pre-AP/AP legislation in Arkansas. The bi-annual evening meeting of the G/T Parent Advisory Council will take place at 7 p.m. as well. Parents may contact Aaron Randolph, Director of Gifted and AP Programs, at 843-3363 for additional information.
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Museum Displays in the CHS Library
ARKANSAS MUSIC
Be sure to come by the library and see the new display created by Museum interns, Jordan Holyfield and Gavin Iler. The current display documents three musicians from the state of Arkansas and will be in place until the end of September. So hurry up and drop by and learn about Tommy Cash, K. T. Oslin and Al Green.
EVERY FOUR YEARS: THE PERPETUAL CAMPAIGN
A new major exhibit will open in the library in October documenting presidential campaigning. This exhibit is being developed by Museum Interns, Jordan Holyfield and Gavin Iler. The exhibit will highlight many campaign artifacts pulled from the school’s museum collection. The campaign collection is the largest preserved at the museum and numbers over 3,000 documents and artifacts. Artifacts dating from the 1820s to the current campaign will be included in the exhibit. The exhibit will remain open until the end of 2016.
Technology Student Association
If you would like to join TSA, please see Ms. Lovellette in Champs Hall Room 113 for membership forms. To sign up for Remind, text "@chstsa1617" to 81010.
German Club
Club Rush!
It is time once again for CLUB RUSH on September 13! We will have a DJ set up in the courtyard and each club will set up a table or something similar to publicize and promote their club. This will be set up during both lunches.
NHS
New Computers in the Media Center!
It's Time to sign up for the PSAT
The PSAT/NMSQT will be given October 19, 2016, 8:00 am - noon, for sophomores and juniors in CHAMPS. Test results will give students the following:
- unique SAT practice recommendations
- access to college planning resources
- Juniors will be entered in the National Merit Scholarship Program
- assessment on skill levels and readiness for college and career
- suggestions on how to improve academic skills
Sophomores and juniors may register in the counseling center through September 28, 2016 at 3:30 pm. Cost is $17.CHS Check Out Policy
CHS students will be allowed to check out with a parent/guardian note only. A parent/guardian phone number will need to be included on the checkout note for verification purposes.
***No phone call checkouts will be allowed because of safety concerns.
CHS is a closed campus and we strongly discourage students from checking out at lunch. This typically causes unnecessary tardies and classroom interruptions. If a student is checking out at lunch, a parent/guardian must physically come in and sign the student out and them back in from lunch.
Only a parent/guardian is allowed to drop lunch off for a student. If a parent/guardian is dropping off lunch for a student, there will be a table (outside the office) with a sharpie for the students name to be written on it. Students should know in advance that lunch is being dropped off to them.
Would you like to Join the Book Club?
Homecoming Nominations
Senior College Acceptance Letters
FFA Selling Fall Mums
Cool 104.7 Academic Spotlight of the Week: Morgan Akers
Class: Senior
Academic and Extra-curricular Accomplishments:
Academic: Currently ranked #11 in the senior class of 757 students; Received a Stand Out Student award for 11th grade Pre Calculus and Pre AP 10th grade English; Earned the National Speech and Debate Society’s Academic All American Award; All A Honor Roll since 9th grade; Selected 11th grade year for the Kiwanis Club’s Superior Academic Performance; 2014 received the Principal’s Award.
Extra-Curricular: Outstanding Distinction level member of the National Speech and Debate Association; A three time national tournament qualifier for the National Speech and Debate Association; Ranked 1st in Arkansas Forensics & Debate for Oratory and Prose Interpretation; Senior Captain of the Cabot High School Varsity Forensics/Debate team; Member of the Cabot High School’s National Honors Society, National Spanish Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta.
Community: Received a 1st Degree Service Citation from the National Speech and Debate Association for community service projects she has participated in through Cabot High School’s Varsity Forensics/Debate team. Projects include participation in the LR Air Force Base Family Night, several projects for the Cabot School District including her recent participation in creating CSD’s Anti Bullying Videos, project for the Arkansas Child Advocacy Organization, and project for the Clinton Presidential Library’s reading awareness program.
College/Military Plans: Morgan plans to major in Criminal Psychology with a career choice in Behavioral Analysis. Her college choice is currently undecided, but she would like to attend either Rhodes, Drury or Hendrix University.
Online Payment Store
Did you know that Cabot Public Schools is now providing an easy to use solution for online payments. It's called RevTrak , and the new web store allows you to make payments online for high school clubs, activity fees and more? This new and convenient options saves time, reduces trips to the school office, and eliminates the need to send cash or check with your students. All it takes is a few clicks. To learn more about RevTrak click on the website below.
http://www.cabotschools.org/schools/cabot-high-school/chs-online-payment-store
Counseling Center
The AES Engineering Scholarship application is now available at http://www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.htm. Deadline is October 6, 2017.
Savannah College of Art and Design is hosting an information session in Little Rock, September 29th. Learn more and register atscad.edu/infosession.
Washington University in St. Louis is hosting an information session about academic programs, life on campus, and how to apply for admission and financial assistance, September 24th from 2:00-3:00 p.m. at Embassy Suites Hotel - Little Rock. For additional information, call (800) 638-0700 or visit admissions.wustl.edu.
The PSAT/NMSQT will be given October 19, 2016, 8:00 am - noon, for sophomores and juniors in CHAMPS. Test results will give students the following:
- unique SAT practice recommendations
- access to college planning resources
- Juniors will be entered in the National Merit Scholarship Program
- assessment on skill levels and readiness for college and career
- suggestions on how to improve academic skills
Sophomores and juniors may register in the counseling center through September 28, 2016 at 3:30 pm. Cost is $17.
A Representative from Arkansas Tech will be in the Counseling Center, September 15th, 11:00 - 12:30.
A Representative from University of Central Arkansas will be in the Counseling Center September 20th, 11:00 - 12:30.
A Representative from LA Tech will be in the Counseling Center September 22nd, 11:00 - 12:30.
A Representative from Oklahoma State University will be in the Counseling Center September 26th, 11:00 - 12:30.
A Representative from Vanderbilt will be in the Counseling Center September 27th, 11:00 - 12:30.
Seniors - "Aspiring Fashion Professional" Scholarship.
This is a $1,000 scholarship that will be awarded to students that are interested in pursuing a fashion degree at an accredited post-secondary school or college. Interested students can visit this link www.fashion-schools.org and find the scholarship located at the bottom of the page and click on it. Deadline for applications is June 1, 2017.
Seniors- "Aspiring Animation Professional" Scholarship
This is the 5th year we are awarding this scholarship for AnimationCareerReview.com. We are offering high school seniors the opportunity to win a $1,000 scholarship. This will be awarded to students that are interested in pursuing an animation career path at an accredited post-secondary school or college. We ask that you have interested students visit our website, http://www.animationcareerreview.com/ to find eligibility information along with the online application. The scholarship will be on the right side of the page and click on it. Deadline for entry is 9:00 AM Eastern Standard Time on October 17th.
Seniors- "Aspiring Business Professional" Scholarship
This is a $1,000 scholarship that will be awarded to students that are interested in pursuing a business degree at any accredited post-secondary school or college. Interested students can visit this link http://www.onlinembareport.com/ and find the scholarship located at the right side of the page and click on it. Deadline for applications is June 1, 2017.
Information about scholarships available through the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution is available at: http://www.dar.org/national-society/scholarships.
The Arkansas State Society Daughters of the American Revolution scholarship applications are available in the counseling center. They range from $500 to $1,000. Each individual scholarship needs an application. The deadline to get the information to the Jacksonville Chapter is January 20, 2017.
Major Jacob Gray Chapter, NSDAR Scholarship Program, is offering a $750 scholarship for a high school senior majoring in history, historical preservation, elementary or secondary education or medical field. Applications are available in the counseling center. Deadline is March 1, 2017.
1. The "Aspiring Fashion Professional" Scholarship is a $1,000 scholarship that will be awarded to students that are interested in pursuing a fashion degree at an accredited post-secondary school or college. Interested students can visit this link www.fashion-schools.org and find the scholarship located at the bottom of the page and click on it. Deadline is June 1, 2017.
2. The "Aspiring Animation Professional" Scholarship Program. This is the 5th year we are awarding this scholarship for AnimationCareerReview.com. We are offering high school seniors the opportunity to win a $1,000 scholarship. This will be awarded to students that are interested in pursuing an animation career path at an accredited post-secondary school or college. Visit our website, http://www.animationcareerreview.com/ to find eligibility information along with the online application. The scholarship will be on the right side of the page and click on it. Deadline is June 1, 2017.
3. The "Aspiring Business Professional" Scholarship is a $1,000 scholarship that will be awarded to students that are interested in pursuing a business degree at any accredited post-secondary school or college. Interested students can visit this link http://www.onlinembareport.com/ and find the scholarship located at the right side of the page and click on it. Deadline is June 1, 2017.
Need Help with the ACT?
Upcoming Cabot ACT Dates
• October 22, 2016
• December 10, 2016
• February 11, 2017
• April 8, 2017
• June 10, 2017
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Principal and Counselor Assignments by student last name:
Principal Assignments
A-D Mr. Tarvin
E-J Mrs. Gatewood
K-Q Mr. Donham
R-Z Mrs. Graham
Dean of Students Mr. Tollett
Principal Mr. Hawkins
Counselor Assignments
A-C Mrs. Miller
D-Holi Mrs. Walters
Holl-Morri Mrs. Wilson
Morro-Slu Mrs. Snyder
Smart-Z Mrs. GibsonNeed to Contact Us?
Email: first.last@cps.k12.ar.us
Website: cabotschools.org
Location: 401 N Lincoln St, Cabot, AR, United States
Phone: 501-843-3562
Twitter: @CabotHigh