Cabot High School
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Upcoming CHS Events
January
31- Sports Medicine club 7:40 AM in Mrs. Rich's room
February
1- Wrestling @ CFA
2- Swim @ Cabot community center
2- Basketball vs Catholic/MSM--Pink Out night
2- Bowling Cabot Baker Tournament @ Cabot Allfam
3- Wrestling state dual @ Van Buren High School
6- Basketball @ Ft. Smith southside
8- Swim @ Hendrix College (district meet)
9- Bowling 7A Central Conference Tournament (Maumelle/Millennium)
9- Basketball vs Conway
10- ACT
10- Wrestling Conference tournament @ Conway High
13- Basketball vs LR Central
15- Bowling 7A State Tournament @ Bowling World Ft. Smith
16- Basketball @ Bryant
16-17- Wrestling State Championships @ UALR
19- No school
20- Basketball vs Ft. Smith Northside
23- Swim @ Bentonville Community Center (state meet)
23- Basketball @ NLR
27- ACT Test--Juniors
27- Seniors excused or college/career visits
March
1-4 Basketball 7A State Tournament
8-11- The Little Mermaid Spring Musical
9-11- Basketball State Championships @ Hot Springs
13- Parent Teacher Conferences
15- Parent Teacher Conferences
16-23- Spring Break
April
21- Prom
24-25- 10th Aspire testing
May
11- Seniors last day
18- Graduation
CHS has a new fax number for all medical and excuse notes (501-743-3583)
FCCLA
Seniors: College Preview Days!
Arkansas Tech University’s annual senior preview day, Time Out For Tech, is just a few weeks away! On Thursday, February 1st, 2018 high school seniors will have the opportunity to experience a day in the life of a Tech student – attend our student organization fair, meet with academic department leaders, grab food on campus, take a campus tour, see inside residence halls and of course, hang out with Jerry the Bulldog! Oh, and don’t forget about the THREE Tuition Scholarships that will be given away during the opening session.
REGISTER HERE for Time Out For Tech!
ASU-Beebe's Spring Preview Day is scheduled for March 30, 2018. This is a day when students can take tours of the campus, meet other prospective ASU-Beebe students, discuss programs with professors, eat lunch and participate in fun activities. Students would also be given an ASU-Beebe t-shirt as well. To register for the event, a student simply completes a form on the university website. Students from around the state have attended the event. School excuses will be given for the day. Check-in will begin at 8am.The event will be held from 9am to noon. Lunch will be provided.
Seniors!
1. Email Account
Student should NOT use his/her CHS school email account when applying for colleges, vocational training or scholarships. Seniors will not have access to their school email accounts after he/she graduates from Cabot High School. Students have also been advised create an appropriate email account name, and avoid cute or trendy address names, such as marvelous_millennial, cool*dude or future.king.
2. 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. 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 recieve 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 recieve an email listing the status of the scholarship. The email might indicate more or specific information is need 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 recieve the Arkansas Lottery Scholarship.
- Students who scored a 32 on the ACT may be eligible for the Governor's Distinguished Scholarship. That scholarship is also a part of the Arkansas Lottery Scholarship, and the application is due on February 1, 2018.
- 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 START< button to begin the application process. Arkansas Lottery Scholarship
3. College/Career Day for Seniors
It has been determined that February 27th will be a college/career day for current seniors. This is a great time for seniors to make final visits, work on scholarship applications and make final preparations for life after high school. The sophomores and juniors will be taking the ACT Aspire/ ACT on this date at Cabot High School.
4. Sign Language Interpreter
Any CHS Senior or a family member who will be at Graduation on May 18 and will need the assistance of a sign language interpreter is asked to email Angela Beason.
angela.beason@cabotschools.org
5. Wall of Acceptance
Students are encouraged to bring a copy of his/her college/university/vocational school acceptance letter to Mrs. Angela Beason in room 1115. These letters will be added to a wall in the CHS hallway. For every acceptance letter received, the student's name will be enter into a drawing for one of five $100.00 cash prizes donated by Jostens. Please cross out personal information (address, test scores, Student ID, etc). Acceptance Letters must be turned in on or before March 15th.
6. Scholarships
Scholarship information can be found on the Cabot Counseling Center Webpage at the link below. This page is frequently updated and new scholarship opportunities are posted as soon as the information is made available. There will be several scholarships that will be added to this page in the next 2 or 3 months. You and your student are advised to check this page at least once a week.
CHS Counseling Center Scholarships & College information
7. Cap and Gown
All student 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.
8. Career/Job 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 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.
9. Seniors Last Day
The last scheduled day for CHS Seniors is May 11th. This is provided that all coursework is complete, and all required classes have a passing grade.
10. Senioritis
Beware of Senioritis! It's real and contagious! This official fake movie trailer is for your entertainment only!
Close Up Trip
ATTENTION SENIORS!!!!
ACT Test February 10
The next ACT Test is February 10. If you are taking this test YOU MUST BRING: *Admission Ticket, *Photo ID, *Calculator (all test items can be completed without a calculator but if you would like to use one you must bring one), *Pencils
Plan to be here by 7:45 at the latest, testing begins at 8:00. You MUST be in your testing room at 8:00 with your admission ticket and photo ID in order to be admitted to the test.
Mu Alpha Theta
A-State to Utilize ACT 'Superscores' for Fall 2018
JONESBORO – For the upcoming academic year, Arkansas State University will utilize the “superscore” method for ACT scores for the majority of incoming student admissions and institutional scholarships, Chancellor Kelly Damphousse announced today.
“Using the superscore for determining a student’s ACT puts Arkansas State in line with peer universities and it is the common practice across the state of Arkansas,” Damphousse said. “We had been denying access to students based on a strict interpretation of ACT scores that our peers have not been using. We believe this will create greater access to our university.”
The “superscore” is the composition of a student’s best subscores, regardless of test date on the ACT. Most of Arkansas State’s institutional scholarships have an ACT component, and accepting the superscore for the majority of these scholarships will provide additional support to students and their families who choose to attend A-State.
“Something we have discovered is many of the students who did not score a 19 on a single ACT testing date had high GPAs, some that met the standard for unconditional admission,” Damphousse said. “Allowing students to combine their ACT efforts negates the impact of one bad testing day or testing section and may provide a better picture of the overall individual.”
In the state of Arkansas, institutions ranging from Hendrix College to the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, utilize the superscore method. According to The Princeton Review, it is also used by more than 200 private and public universities nationwide.
High school counselors in the region were notified yesterday of the change, and an important additional notice that the December ACT will be eligible for use in the superscore. Word was shared with counselors early because the deadline for regular registration for next month’s ACT session is Friday, Nov. 3.
“Looking at our data, we saw a number of students, particularly here in our home region of Northeast Arkansas and the upper Delta, who were not able to attend Arkansas State because of our strict interpretation of ACT scores,” Damphousse said.
Damphousse stressed that enhanced recruiting efforts and new initiatives have A-State currently ahead of previous years for both admissions and acceptances.
“I do not want this decision to place our procedures in line with other universities in the area to be seen as an effort to simply increase enrollment,” he said. “While I know it’s anecdotal, we had a high school valedictorian last year with a high GPA in our local area unable to enroll. With the superscore, they would be here at the university they wanted. Service to our home region is an important part of our mission.”
For Arkansas State, the current admission standards are a 21 ACT and a 2.75 high school grade point average for unconditional admission. A 19 ACT and 2.30 GPA are required for conditional admission.
The change in method does not apply to the A-State Scholar competition nor the Honors College admission criteria, which is also consistent with other honors or scholars programs across the region.
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.
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.
Please help us with parking
Students who park on campus must have a 2017/2018 parking pass visible hanging from the rear view mirror. If parking passes are not visible students may face disciplinary actions.
Students cannot park in lower parking after 3:30pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Lower parking must be cleared for band practice. Those cars left in lower parking after 3:30pm will face disciplinary action.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
Counseling Center
Attention Sophomores-- Summer STEM is geared toward students currently in 8th, 9th and 10th grade, the Summer STEM residential program will give attendees an opportunity to engage in hands-on math and science activities with our faculty and midshipmen.
June 18-22 for current 10th graders (rising 11th graders)
The website is: https://www.usna.edu/Admissions/Programs/STEM.php#fndtn-panel1-Attending
This past summer, we hosted students from all 50 states, US territories, as well as students living abroad. Both attendees and parents raved about the experience, and we are counting on you to help spread the word about these fantastic opportunities. \
Attention Juniors--Naval Academy Summer Seminar offers an opportunity for rising high school seniors to experience the academy for one week. Participants learn about life at the Naval Academy, where academics, athletics, and professional training play equally important roles in developing our nation's future leaders at this four-year college.
2018 Sessions:
June 2-7, June 9-14, June 16-21
The website is:
https://www.usna.edu/Admissions/Programs/NASS.php#fndtn-panel1-Steps-For
Juniors & Seniors when the need arises to request a transcript you will now be able to submit an online request for it. You can find the electronic form on the CHS website. It is on the CHS Counseling Center web page and listed as a quicklink.\
ATTENTION SENIORS!!!! The FAFSA and the ARKANSAS ACADEMIC CHALLENGE SCHOLARSHIP (LOTTERY SCHOLARSHIP) is now available for application. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is now available to students at www.fafsa.gov. All seniors applying for college must complete the FAFSA for consideration for federal aid. This application must also be completed as part of the Arkansas Academic Challenge application. The Arkansas Academic Challenge application can be found at www.adhe.edu.\
Juniors & Seniors - Check out the web version of Arkansas Times 2017 College Guide at https://issuu.com/arkansastimesvisitorsguide/docs/college_guide_2017_issuu\
SENIORS - The Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame is offering a $1,000 scholarship to deserving student-athletes (two male and two female recipients) planning to enroll in an Arkansas college. For more information, visit: www.arksportshalloffame.com.\
Juniors- Arkansas State University is hosting Junior Preview Day. It is designed to give high school juniors and their parents access to faculty and staff who can provide information about the topics below through a series of information sessions in classroom settings.
The admission process: Requirements; dates & deadlines; Concurrent & AP class credit
Financial Aid & Scholarships: FAFSA; A-State, Privately Funded, & AR Lottery Scholarships; Loans & Grants; Work Study
How to be successful as a college student: Differences between high school and college; Academic support, classroom structure, and student responsibility
Academic opportunities: Degrees & Majors
Learning is not just in the classroom: Study abroad & internships
Thea Foundation scholarships are now available in the following areas: Visual Arts
Performing Arts, Creative Writing, Slam Poetry, Film, and Fashion Design, Deadlines vary. For more information visit: theafoundation.org/scholarships.\
Seniors--Scholarships for the Children of Marines. The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation is committed to supporting Marine children in pursuit of their educational goals and there’s no more versatile educational path than through Career and Technical Education (CTE). This scholarship is for students planning to attend a non-degree certificate program or vocational training that is 12 months or less at a community college or private career school listed on College Navigator. Click here for more information Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
Seniors - College Board is the largest not-for-profit organization supporting Hispanic American higher education. Applications for scholarships open January 1, 2018 and closes March 31, 2018. Recipients will be selected in June 2018. For more information visit: hsf.net.\
UALR is hosting Experience! This isn’t a typical college preview day- you’ll attend college classes, enjoy campus dining, and cheer on the Trojan basketball team. Food, game tickets, and Trojan spirit are FREE! You’re welcome to bring family and friends to experience college life with you. There will be a parent session offered where financial aid, scholarships, and campus life will be discussed. We’re offering two Experience days on Thursday, February 1 and Thursday, February 22 starting at 2:30 p.m. Choose a date and we’ll take care of the rest!\
SENIORS - February 1 or February 22, plan to attend "EXPERIENCE" at UALR. You'll attend college classes, enjoy campus dining and cheer on the Trojan basketball team. For more information visit: ualr.edu/admissions/experience.\
Seniors--Through its Mentoring and Leadership Development Program, the Jackie Robinson Foundation provides scholarships of up to $30,000 over four years to minority high school students showing leadership potential and demonstrating financial need to attend an accredited 4-year college or university of their choice. For more information visit Jackierobinson.org. Deadline is February 1, 2018.
SENIORS--ASTATE is currently accepting applications for their Privately Funded Scholarships. The online application is located at www.astate.edu/scholarships and click Privately Funded Scholarships. Deadline is February 1, 2018.
SENIORS -The Arkansas Association of Federal Coordinators (AAFC) is offering the AAFC Scholarship to high school seniors to supplement college costs beginning their freshman year. This scholarship award is $1,000 for the first academic year and will be awarded to full-time students who enroll in an Arkansas college or university, including junior colleges, community and vocational or technical colleges, and plan to major in education.
Basic eligibility requirements include:
1. Remain in school for eight (8) consecutive semesters or until graduation requirements have been met
2. Minimum grade point average of 3.0 or a 4.0 grading scale
3. Good citizenship record. No suspensions or expulsions
4. Membership in a service or academic organization (extracurricular activity may be substituted)
5. Letter of recommendation from principal, teacher, or counselor, and a non-family member. Three (3) letters of recommendation are required
6. Plan to work in the field of education
Click here for a copy of the AAFC Scholarship Award Application. The completed application must be received by February 2, 2018. Counselors should advise students that it is important to complete and mail all items listed on the application "checklist." Failure to do so could result in the choice of another applicant. If additional application forms are needed, duplicates may be made. A letter notifying the award recipient(s) and respective school(s) will be mailed in a timely fashion.\
Legacy Scholarships:Legacy Scholarships are limited to children or grandchildren of current Elks members. The deadline for submittal is by 11:59 am (CT) on February 2, 2018. This is a $4,000.00 scholarship. Submittal of the application is online. To obtain an application, visit
Attention All Students!! The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Little Rock Field Office, is offering the Future Agent in Training (FAIT) program in Fort Smith, Arkansas. FAIT will be held March 30, April 6 & 13, 2018. Students must be 16 to 19 years old at the time of the FAIT course (March30, 2018). Applications are available in the counseling center. Application deadline is February 9, 2018.\
English learners in grades K-12 are eligible for scholarship funding. Scholarships are up to $500,
subject to availability of funds. Following are a few examples of enrichment activities that ELAN funding could support. The possibilities are as limitless as students' dreams.
Tutoring; lessons; enrichment or acceleration programs
Registration fees and/or equipment for sports, art, music, and dance courses
Books for students to build their home libraries
Fees for science camp, field trips, or summer enrichment programs
Purchase of technological resources (hardware, online courses, website access, etc.) to accelerate students’ learning outside of the school day
The enrichment scholarship application is available online. Funding will be awarded over the following time periods:Second semester deadline: Jan. 30, 2018 – Funds awarded on Feb. 15, 2018\
Seniors -- Scholarship Opportunity-National School Plant Management Association Scholarship (Application must be received by February 15, 2018) Click here for more information and to apply for this scholarship--------> NSPMA Scholarship 2018\
Seniors--The University of Arkansas-Fort Smith is offering two music degrees: Bachelor of Arts in Music and Bachelor of Music Education. Students may audition for the music program, which makes them eligible for music scholarships. Audition days are: February 23, 2018/ March 9, 2018/ April 6, 2018. For more information, visit: www.class.uafs.edu/music.\
JUNIORS - February 24th, UALR is offering "EXPLORE" for you and your family. For more information visit: ualr.edu/admissions/juniorvip.\
Sophomores, Juniors & Seniors-HPREP is a program aimed at exposing 10th, 11th, and 12th grade high school students to healthcare professions. This event will be held February 24, 2018 on the campus of UAMS. Students will be able to participate in activities like an intubation simulation, a medical emergency simulation, physical exam training sessions, and an anatomy lab tour. Also, we will have a panel discussion with healthcare professional students from the following fields: medicine, nursing, graduate school, masters of public health, and pharmacy. For more information please visit http://cda.uams.edu/events/hprep/.
SENIORS - Major Jacob Gray Chapter, NSDAR Scholarship Program announces a $750 scholarship to a senior enrolled in a college, university or technical school accredited by a state department of education. The student must major in history, historical preservation, elementary or secondary education, or medical field. Applications are available in the counseling center. Deadline is March 1, 2018./
Williams Baptist College is hosting Senior Preview Days on:
September 22 November 3 & 17 fabulous
October 6 & 27 December 1
Register at williamsbaptistcollege.com/preview or call 870-759-4120.\
Seniors - Cabot Kiwanis Club is offering a scholarship. Applicants must have a minimum 23 on the ACT or a minimum 82nd percentile on the SAT. Applications are available in the counseling center. Deadline is March 2, 2018.\
Seniors--The Central Arkansas Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. will award a Dorisene Wallace-Hill Scholarship to two incoming African American freshmen ( 1 male and 1 female) at a four year, accredited Arkansas college or university. Visit http://caacdeltas.org/programs/scholarship/. Deadline is March 3, 2018.
Seniors! United Welding Institute is offering five competitive scholarships valued from $1,000 up to $10,000. The competition is March 9th, 10:00 - 2:00 PM. Register at info@unitedweldinginstitute.com or call 479-264-2495 or 479-968-3390. The website is www.unitedweldinginstitute.com.\
Seniors-The American Legion, Department of Arkansas, is offering eight (8) scholarships to be awarded in the spring of 2018. Four of the scholarships are from the Coudret Trust Foundation in the amount of $1,000 each and four are from the Garner Trust Foundation in the amount of $2,500 each. The criteria for the two programs differ and will be available only to eligible students. Selections are based upon American spirit, character, leadership quality, scholastic endeavor, and basis of need. Applicants must be children, grandchildren, or great-grandchildren of American Legionnaires in good standing of two or more consecutive years' membership. Applications are available in the counseling center. Deadline is March 12, 2018.\
Seniors - The National Society Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims, Arkansas Branch, is offering a $500 scholarship. The scholarship is conducted without regard to race, religion, sex, national origin, or need for scholarship. Applications are available in the counseling center. Deadline is March 15, 2018.\
AgHeritage FCS is offering ten $500 scholarships to dependent children and grandchildren of AgHeritage Farm Credit Services stockholder customers. Applications are available in the counseling center. Apply online at https://www.agheritagefcs.com/community/scholarships. Deadline is March 15, 2018.\
SENIORS - The Arkansas Federal Credit Union is offering a $5,000 scholarship to a college bound high school senior who is a member or child of a member with Arkansas Federal in good standing. Applications are available in the counseling center. Deadline is March 16, 2018. Please note: scholarship applications can be emailed to marketinginfo@afcu.org.
Seniors - Arkansas Tech University: Music Majors MUST Audition – Instrumental or Vocal
Friday, December 1, 2017
Thursday, February 1, 2018 (AFTER Time Out for Tech)
Friday, March 2, 2018
Should students be unavailable to audition on these dates, arrangements can be made by contacting bands@atu.edu orchoirs@atu.edu. If you are interested in arranging a piano audition, email tsmith@atu.edu.\
SENIORS-- Alpha Delta Kappa is an international organization for female educators. They are sponsoring a $750 scholarship to a high school woman who is planning to attend college and major in education with the desire of becoming a teacher. Applications are available in the counseling center. Deadline is March 23, 2018.\
Seniors -- Scholarship Opportunity--Arkansas School Plant Management Association (Application postmark deadline – April 2, 2018) Click here for more information and to apply for this scholarship--------> 2018 ASPMA Scholarship \
Juniors and Seniors-The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff is hosting Lion Fever Day, April 6, 2018. For more information, visit www.uapb.edu.\
Local Elks Lodge Scholarships:North Little Rock Lodge scholarship applications are available online at www.elks1004.org (on the Scholarship Committee page), or by requesting a copy via email at elks1004@yahoo.com. Applications must be submitted in person, or by mail, no later than April 15, 2018. \
Seniors--The American Indian Center of Arkansas is offering The Ernest Whitelaw-Don Kinney Scholarship. The $500 scholarship eligibility requires documentable Native American descent from a federally recognized tribe. The documentation required is a CDIB (Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood) card or tribal enrollment documentation from a federally recognized tribe. A copy must be furnished with the application. Visit www.arindianctr.org for more information. Deadline is April 16, 2018.
Seniors-- The 2018 Student-View Scholarship Program is offering $11,000 worth of scholarships to high school seniors planning to attend a four year college, community/junior college or career school. Visit www.student-view.com for more information. Deadline is April 22, 2018.
High School Students - The American College Foundation is offering the Visionary Scholarship Program is offering. These scholarships are not based on financial need. Multiple winners ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 will be awarded. Visit www.AmericanCollegeFoundation.org for more information. Deadline is May 1, 2018.\
Seniors - Athnet Sports is offering a Recruiting Scholarship for $1,000 for Undergraduates who were athletes at the high school level. You do not need to be an athlete at the college level.Application Deadline: June 1, 2018. Eligibility Requirements: Former high school athletes who are enrolled as a full-time student at a two or four-year college. For more information, visit http://www.athleticscholarships.net/scholarship-contest.htm.\
Attention Seniors!! --NursingSchoolsAlmanac.com has just launched its fourth annual Aspiring Nurse Scholarship. The website will award a $1,000 scholarship to a future nurse in the high school graduating class of 2018.
Requirements:
+ A track record of academic excellence, particularly in science and mathematics
+ A passion for the nursing profession and the overall field of healthcare
This scholarship competition is open to all high school seniors who plan to pursue college education in nursing, including LPN / LVN, ADN, and BSN programs. Scholarship applications will be accepted until midnight on August 31, 2018. Interested students may visit https://www.nursingschoolsalmanac.com
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Need Help with the ACT?
Upcoming ACT Dates
February 10, 2018
April 14, 2018
June 9, 2018
Need to check your grades?
Principal and Counselor Assignments by student last name:
Principal Assignments
Brad Tarvin - A - Dav
Nicole Gatewood - Davi - Hilo
Charlie Donham - Hin - Mit
Alana Graham - Mix - Skin
Adam Koehler - Skinn - Z
Henry Hawkins - Principal
Counselor Assignments
Ryan Davenport - A - Dav
Janet Walters - Davi - Hilo
Julie Wilson - Hin - Mit
Jayne Snyder - Mix - Skin
Kim Gibson - Skinn - Z
Barbara Miller - Lead Counselor
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