Cabot High School
Graduation happens here!
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Upcoming CHS Events
May
7- Muffins with Mom
8- Donuts with Dad
9- Seniors last day and Celebration of Excellence
9- CAR GIVEAWAY 5th period
13- Mandatory Junior Meeting zero hour
13-17 Soccer Tryouts
13-17 Baseball Tryouts
14- Junior/Sophomore Celebration of Excellence 6PM Panther Arena
15- Senior Ring orders 10-6
16- Senior Ring Orders 10-4
16- Life Impact Diploma Day
17- Graduation--7 PM Verizon Arena
23- Last Day of School
Senior Pictures
ACT Scholarship Package
ACT Scholarship Giveaway! One lucky student will win a $40,000 Scholarship + a bonus $5,000 Tech Package! Eligible sophomores and juniors who register for the ACT and take it in April, June, or July, 2019 on one of the US national test dates (and opt-in to the giveaway during registration) has a chance to win the scholarship. It’s just that easy! Eligible students may also enter by mail.* Go to act.org/ACTScholarshipGiveaway to learn more.
Internship
JAG
Summer School
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.
College Bound Arkansas
CHS Tennis
AP Testing
Golf Team
Robotics Team
Seniors--Life Impact Diplomas
Criminal Justice Club
CHS Bell Schedule 2018-2019
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
Parking Passes are $5 now. Forms are in the office
FREE CAR GIVEN AWAY AT CHS!
1. Perfect attendance for 9 weeks (excluding school business0
2. Zero tardies for 9 weeks
If a student has both of these they will be entered into the drawing twice! Many students are already entered from the first 9 weeks!
Wednesday Music Day!
Top Announcements for Seniors!
1. 2019 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 Verizon Arena, May 17, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. to accept their diplomas. For all of the graduation details, please click on the link below. If you still have questions after reading all of the information, please contact Angela Beason, graduation coordinator at angela.beason@cps.k12.ar.us.
CHS Graduation Information, 2019
2. Graduation Dress Code for Seniors
Students are to wear only caps and gowns approved by CHS administration. Graduation attire is to be worn as it is designed to be worn (caps on top of the head, robes zipped, etc). No adornments other than school-issued collars, stoles, cords, and medallions are to be worn with caps and gowns. Student Attire – In addition to caps and gowns, graduates will wear clothes appropriate for this dignified occasion. Dressy attire is expected.
To conform to the dress code, the recommended apparel is as follows:
Girls– Dress, skirt, or dress pants and blouse, dress shoes (black, navy, white, or beige are all acceptable colors). If wearing a dress or skirt, please make sure that the hem is no longer than the hem of your graduation gown. If wearing dress pants please choose a dark solid color (black or navy). Avoid high collared dresses or blouses that would show above the collar of the gown. Jeans are discouraged.
Guys – White shirt, dark slacks, dark tie, black or brown shoes and socks. Jeans are discouraged.
Prohibited Dress Items – athletic shoes, flip-flops, jeans, shorts, t-shirts, athletic apparel, decorated caps or gowns, sunglasses, blinking shoes, etc. If your student is unable to obtain these items, please contact Angela Beason or your student's school counselor.
3. 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.
4. 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, 2019. CHS Counselors will be meeting with seniors Wednesday, April 24 during their English class to assist those who have not completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and/or the Arkansas Challenge Scholarship.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 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 START< button to begin the application process. Arkansas Lottery Scholarship
5. 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. You and your student are advised to check this page at least once a week.
CHS Counseling Center Scholarships & College information
6. Final Transcripts - IMPORTANT!
Most colleges, universities and vocational schools require a final 8 semester transcript that includes the gradation date from high school. Seniors should fill a out transcript in the request in the CHS Counseling Center 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.
7. 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 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!
The last scheduled day for CHS Seniors is May 9th, that is provided that all coursework is complete, and all required classes have a passing grade. Seniors should start turning in library books and taking care of any cafeteria charges or any unpaid fees. It is time to start wrapping up those loose ends at CHS!
10. Important Dates for Seniors
May 7 - Muffins w/ Mon, Seniors Only
May 8 - Donuts w/ Dad, Seniors Only
May 9 - Seniors Last Day
May 9 - Senior Celebration of Excellence, 7:00 PM
May 16 - Life Impact Diplomas, Seniors Only
May 17 - CHS Graduation
Coding Club
Transcripts
Technology Student Association
Panther Tale
Check out the first edition of our 2018-19 school newspaper, it is now ONLINE!
You can access the the publication by clicking the following link: CHS Panther Tale
Give the staff feedback and let them know story ideas or topics you would like for them to cover in future editions.
CHS Reads!
Portable Chargers in the Media Center
Mrs. Southard
CHS Reads!
Book Club
Junior Civitan
Cafeteria Charges
As a reminder, students are allowed to charge a maximum of $10.00. Once a student reaches this limit, he/she will not be allowed to charge a meal or a la carte items.
Students and parents can check meal balances using www.ezschoolpay.com. Payments with credit/debit card can also be made using that site. Only cash & check are accepted in the serving line.
Parents of students (or students 18 and older, responsible for their own meals) can fill out a Free/Reduced meal application at: www.ezmealapp.com A new application must be submitted each school year.
Questions about this policy or free/reduced applications can be directed to erin.wilkes@cabotschools.org
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Below can be found in the Student Handbook, pg 59
Full Pay & Reduced Students
Students will pay for meals at the district’s published standard rate each day. A student will be allowed to charge a maximum of $10.00. Once a student reaches this limit, he/she will not be allowed to charge a meal or a la carte items. The district will provide an alternate meal daily to K-6 students who have a negative balance of $10.00. Sample lunch alternate: sandwich, veggie sticks, fruit and milk. Sample breakfast alternate: cereal, toast, fruit and milk. Students in grades 7-12 who have a negative balance of $10.00 will be responsible for their own meals. Any student that has money to purchase a reduced or paid meal at the time of meal service will be provided a regular meal. At the secondary schools, a la carte items may not be charged if the student has a negative balance in their meal account.
Need textbooks or Student ID?
CHS Interns
CHS fax number for all medical and excuse notes (501-743-3583)
CPS School Calendar, 2018-2019
Click on the link to view and/or print the Cabot Public School Student Calendar for the 2018-2019 school year. CPS Student Calendar 2018-2019
Attention 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 or before their junior 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.
Mu Alpha Theta
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
Counseling Center
Please click HERE for scholarship information.
CC Google Classroom
The CHS Counseling Center is pleased to offer several sessions on a variety of topics during Zero Hour. Any handouts or information discussed in these sessions are, or will be posted in Google Classroom. Join the Zero Hour Counseling Center Offerings today!
Google Classroom Code
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Attendance concerns?
Need Help with the ACT?
Upcoming ACT Dates
September 14
October 26
December 14
February 8
April 4
Need to check your grades?
Principal and Counselor Assignments by student last name:
Principal Assignments
Brad Tarvin - A - Davidson
Nicole Gatewood - Mi-Sh
Michael Falcinelli - Ho-Me
Alana Graham - Davis-Hi
Adam Koehler - Si - Z
Randy Black-Dean of Students
Henry Hawkins - Principal
Counselor Assignments
Ryan Davenport - A - Davidson
Jeanette DeJesus- Davis-Hi
Julie Wilson - Ho-Me
Jayne Snyder - Mi-Sh
Kim Gibson - Si - 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