Cabot High School
Graduation happens here!
Questions or Concerns?
Upcoming CHS Events
May
12- Seniors Last Day
12- Celebration of Excellence
16- 9:30 AM Senior Walk at Elementary Schools
19- Life Impact Diplomas
20- Graduation Day- Simmons Arena, 7:00pm Early Dismissal 2:00pm
23–7th period Exam
24–2nd, 4th, & 6th period Exams
25–1st, 3rd, and 5th period Exams
26–last day students can use for make-up work/exams
26- Students Last Day of School
26- Students Last Day
Nine-Week Exams
Students in grades 7-12 will be assessed using nine-week exams at the end of each grading period as opposed to a semester exam. Test Weighting – The value of a nine-week exam will be equal to the test of the greatest weight in the same quarter in a particular class. Therefore, the weight of the exam will vary between teachers but will more closely correspond to the weight of other tests given in each individual class.
- Monday, May 23rd - 7th period Exam
- Tuesday, May 24th - 2nd, 4th & 6th period Exams
- Wednesday, May 25th - 1st, 3rd and 5th period Exams
- Thursday, May 26th - The last day for students, can be used for make-up work/exams
ACT Summer Prep
The Cabot School District will be offering an ACT Summer Prep Class to upcoming seniors. The class is open to students from Cabot High School and the Cabot Panther Academy. The ACT Prep class will start on Tuesday, July 5, 2022, and end on Friday, July 15, 2022. Students will meet daily at the high school during these two weeks beginning at 8:00 A.M. and ending at noon. For more information click on the link below.
2022 Summer School
Summer school information has been released. Click on the link below to learn more.
Boy's Baseball Tryouts
Cross Country
Junior ACT Score
As juniors learn the results of the ACT Exam that was taken on March 1st, many parents may be wondering "what do the results mean?" To learn more about your students ACT scores, click on the link below.
Zero Hour
CHS Zero Hour, 7:50-8:25 AM, M-F, was added to the CHS daily schedule a few years ago. Its purpose is to help your student be successful! This time should be utilized by students to ask questions, finish homework and/or makeup work quizzes and tests they may have missed due to absences or other school activities. If your student is failing a class, then he/she should be attending Zero Hour for that particular class in an effort to raise the grade.
Parking Passes
Top 10 Announcements for Seniors!
1. 2022 CHS Graduation
The countdown to Cabot High School’s graduation is on! Seniors who have met all graduation requirements will walk across the stage at Simmons Bank Arena, May 20, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. to accept their diplomas. For all of the graduation details, please click on the both attachments. If you still have questions after reading all of the information, please contact Angela Beason, graduation coordinator at angela.beason@cps.k12.ar.us.
2. Final Transcripts - IMPORTANT!
Most colleges, universities and vocational schools require a final 8 semester transcript that includes the graduation date from high school. Seniors should fill out the online transcript request form on the main CHS webpage NOW asking for it to be sent to the institution of his/her choice. Students should also consider signing the bottom of the transcript request to allow a parent/guardian to come in at a later time and request transcripts if needed. This is very helpful if a student moves away or transfers schools. If a parent/guardian does not have consent to request a transcript, the student is the only one who can access that information.
3. Senior Chromebook Program
This is being sent to CHS Seniors today-
As you may know, students who graduate from the Cabot High School are able to keep their assigned Chromebooks upon graduation. While we were not able to just give them away due to certain state regulations, the Cabot School Board has approved a resolution to allow you to purchase your Chromebook from the district for $10. What you have to decide before proceeding through the steps outlined below is if you would like to purchase your assigned Chromebook and have us remove all district management policies from that Chromebook or if you would like to return your Chromebook to the District. Once purchased, the device would be yours and unmanaged by the district or its policies.
Steps you will need to take ON OR BEFORE May 20th:
- Fill out THE SENIOR CHROMEBOOK PROGRAM FORM via email. This step needs to be done whether you are purchasing your Chromebook or not.
- Visit the CHS Media Center and either:
- Pay for your Chromebook and receive your receipt of purchase.
- Turn your Chromebook into a school representative in the Media Center and have your name checked off the list.
On or around May 20th, all Chromebooks assigned to seniors will either be taken off of district policy to be used or they will be disabled and become unusable depending on your form responses.
4. Graduation Practice
All seniors planning to participate in the graduation ceremony MUST ATTEND the graduation practice the morning of May 20th. Students should be at the Cabot High School Arena no later than 7:45 AM on Friday morning. All students will ride the bus to and from graduation practice. Please do not schedule any appointments for seniors before 1:00 PM that day.
5. Cap and Gown
All students should have made arrangements for a cap and gown at this point in the school year. Students can still order a cap and gown by going to Josten's website listed below. Students who can not afford a cap and gown for graduation should see Angela Beason, their school counselor or a trusted teacher.
6. Arkansas Lottery Scholarship
Seniors are eligible for the Arkansas Lottery Scholarship if they have a composite score of 19 on the American College Test (ACT). Students should have already applied or be in the process of applying for this scholarship now, and the deadline for application is July 1, 2022. Below are a few tips about this scholarship.
- The Federal Application for Student Aid (FAFSA) must be completed as a part of the lottery scholarship. Even if the student does not or will not qualify for federal aid, the FAFSA still must be completed to receive the Arkansas Lottery Scholarship.
- Once the application for the lottery scholarship has been completed, it is very important that students check the email account he/she used when applying. The student should receive an email listing the status of the scholarship. The email might indicate more or specific information is needed to complete the application.
- If the email says "Pending Acceptance," the student must log on to their application and formally accept the scholarship. Students who neglect this step, will not receive the Arkansas Challenge/Lottery Scholarship.
- To learn more about the Arkansas Scholarship Programs, criteria for application and the award amounts click on the link. AR Scholarship Programs for HS Seniors
- Click on the link to go to the Arkansas Lottery Application. Students should click on the green Yes circle button to begin the application process. Arkansas Lottery Scholarship
7. Reimagine Arkansas Workforce Project
The Reimagine Arkansas Workforce Project offers free online career training to qualifying Arkansans at no cost. This free training is provided by the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services and U of A Professional and Workforce Development, and is funded by a federal grant. Free job training is an excellent opportunity for those who want to invest their time and effort toward a better future. Interested people can learn more and apply online. The project offers: The following individuals are encouraged to apply:
8. Career Search
- The Arkansas Department of Workforce Services (ADWS) is a great resource for students who want to get a job after high school. ADWS can be very helpful when searching for employment opportunities and job fairs. Some individuals choose to earn a Career Readiness Certificate which can help them find higher paying jobs. To learn more, click on the link. ADWS
9. The Final Countdown!
Thursday, May 12th
10. Important Dates for Seniors
Important Dates
May 12 ~ Seniors Last Day
May 12 ~ Senior Celebration of Excellence
May 16 ~ Elementary School Walk
May 19 ~ Life Impact Diplomas, Seniors
May 20 ~ Graduation
Student Success Center Sessions
The CHS Student Success Center is offering a variety of help sessions for students throughout the school year. If your student needs help registering for the ACT or preparing for the ACT, he/she needs to see Mrs. Kim Passini in room 1105 to determine days to meet during Zero Hour. If your student wants to go to college and will be the first in the family to attend college then the "College? First Generation College Students" is perfect for your student. Please encourage your students to take advantage of these Zero Hour sessions.
- ACT Registration Help- Students should contact Mrs. Kim Passini
- ACT Test Prep- Students should contact Mrs. Kim Passini
Grades and Attendance
Now is a great time to check your student's grades and attendance through the Home Access Center (HAC). You can click on the link below to log in. Remember to change the district to Cabot. If you do not have your login information for HAC, please call or email Angela Walls or Shannon Key. As long as your phone number/email address matches what is in the school's system, your HAC login information will be given to you. CHS Student Success Center 501-842-3562.
Home Access Center (HAC)
Student Handbook
Students reviewed the Cabot Public School Student Handbook during their English class. To read, review and print out the CPS Student Handbook, click on the link below.
Important Numbers
CHS Attendance Fax # 501.743-3583
CHS School Nurse Fax # 501-743-3582
Student ID
2021-2022 Student Calendar
Please charge your chromebooks each night!
Home Access Center (HAC)
In order to check your student's grades and attendance through the Home Access Center (HAC), you can log in at the link below. Be sure to change the district to Cabot. If you would like to receive real time notices about absences and grades for your students, you can set up alerts. To do that, log in and put your cursor in the upper right corner on your name. A drop box should appear. If you click on My Alerts you can set up these notices to be sent to your email or phone.
CHS Bell Schedule 2021-2022
1st Period- 8:30-9:18
2nd Period-9:24-10:15
3rd Period- 10:21-11:09
1st Lunch- 11:09-11:41
4A Perid- 11:15-12:02
2nd Lunch-12:02-12:34
4B Period-11:47-12:34
5th Period- 12:40-1:27
6th Period-1:33-2:20
7th Period-2:26-3:13
Student Athletes
Any student athlete who aspires to play sports in college must register with the National Collegiate Athletic Association or NCAA. It is recommended that students register with NCAA during their Sophomore year of high school. NCAA registration is the student's responsibility. To learn more about NCAA and the student registration process, click on the link below.
CHS fax number for all medical and excuse notes (501-743-3583)
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.
Important Numbers
Save these in your phone in case you or a friend should ever need them.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Crisis Text Line
Text HELLO to 741-741
Panther Tip Line
Did you know that anyone can make a report on the Panther Tip Line. You or a student can submit a report or concern in any of these categories: Bullying, Drugs, Fighting, Safety Risk, Vandalism, a Personal Crisis and more. All personal information is kept confidential. To learn more, click on the link below.
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 this web store allows you to make payments online for high school clubs, activity fees and more. This 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
Student Success Center
Please click on the link below for scholarship information, college announcements, financial aid resources and miscellaneous announcements.
https://sites.google.com/cps.k12.ar.us/sscscholarshipannouncements/home
Attendance concerns?
Need Help with the ACT?
Upcoming ACT Dates
June 11
July 16
Need to check your grades?
Principal and Counselor Assignments by student last name:
Principal Assignments
Tim Harrison- A-Cross
SueAnn Whisker- Crouch-Ha
Michael Falcinelli- He-Mc
Adam Koehler- Shi-Z
Nicole Gatewood- CTE/STEM Coordinator
Alana Graham- Student Success Coordinator Me-She
Henry Hawkins - Principal
Counselor Assignments
Ryan Davenport - A-Cross
Jeanette DeJesus- Crouch-Ha
Julie Wilson - He-Mc
Jayne Snyder - Me-She
Kimberly Passini 501 & Student Assessment Coordinator
Kim Gibson - Shi-Z
Need 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