Do you like pancakes & wrestling? Support the CHS Wrestling Team this SATURDAY at Bairs on Kimbrough 8:30–10:30. All-you-can-eat just $5!!!
— Central High School (@CentralBulldog) April 29, 2015
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
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Come to Orange Leaf on Republic Rd next Tuesday from 6-9 and support your 2018 CHS Council!
— 2018 Student Counil (@2018CHSCounil) April 29, 2015
Monday, April 27, 2015
Article #5
Science Fair: A Glimpse
This is a small portion of a science fair project made by three Central High School students for the Central Science Fair.
Social Media #5
Perfect night to eat at Chipotle and listen to the Band Spring Concert! Check out our calendar for more info!
— Central High School (@CentralBulldog) April 27, 2015
Article #4, Social Media #3, Picture #2
High school can be a very stressful place. Assignments gets piled on and deadlines come super fast. Sometimes, it's very hard to deal with all of this stress. Students at central share their tips about how they deal with the hassles of high school life.
Social Media #2
SOGI repeal passes, YES votes win by 854 votes, 51% to 49%
— Ethan Forhetz (@EthanForhetzKY3) April 8, 2015
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Article #3, Social Media #8
With Summer around the corner, students are beginning to plan what they will do over Summer break. There are quite a few things to do around Springfield over the summer. Here are some fun things to do over the two month break.
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Mary Beth Tinker and Cathy Kulhmeier Frey, two famous advocates for student's freedom of expression in school, are coming to Central! (1/2)
— Lillian's CHS Report (@chsreport) April 8, 2015
They will be speaking on April 9th, 9am through 6th block. Come to the Media room (212) and ask Mr. Cantrell for a permission slip. (2/2)
— Lillian's CHS Report (@chsreport) April 8, 2015
Article #2, Picture #1
The use of phones and other personal technology devices in school has always been a highly debated topic. Some believe that phones and other devices can pose a great distraction, while others believe that they can help improve students' learning experience.
Article #1
Internet culture is very prevalent in today's school society. Jokes frequently talked about and/or spread on the internet are called memes. Students use memes on a daily basis. While many teachers and students enjoy memes, just like food, there are some memes that people just don't like. According to a recent poll of one hundred students at Central, here are the memes that the students most enjoy.
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