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Students enrolled in the Chillicothe R-II School District have the opportunity to participate in activities beyond the in-school curriculum. Certain activities come under the direction of Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA). These activities include basketball, cheerleading, golf, tennis, volleyball, baseball, softball, instrumental music, flag corp, vocal music, football, pom-pon, wrestling and track. Students participating in the above activities plus those of other school-sponsored clubs are covered by
our citizenship
policy - a Student Eligibility Standard. If you cannot open this
form, please call the high school at 660 646 0700 to receive a copy.
Academics
This section
includes A+,
Academic Team,
Honor Roll recognition in the newspapers, and National
Honor Society
Academic
Team - The Academic Team competes against other schools.
Questions asked during the academic bowls cover a wide variety of
subjects, including algebra, geometry, grammar, literature, current
events, and entertainment. This is the perfect way for students to
prove their academic achievement. No dues. Fall and Winter weekday
practices and Saturday tournaments. Sponsor: Ron Cassity
Academic
Team Schedule 2008-2009 (All Times To Be Announced)...
The Academic
Banquet is held each Fall. Annie Shipp and Cynthia
Foster are the co-sponsors. This group helps plan and coordinate
the academic banquet.
National
Honor Society - The National Honor Society is an organization
that recognizes high school students for their academic achievements
as well as their efforts in community service. Students must maintain
an A-minus grade point average and must be invovled in school and
community activities. Dues: $3. Sponsors: Donna
Buzard and Cynthia Foster
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Vocational
(All
Trade & Industrial instructors are advisors, with Lee Caughron & Steve Polley
serving as current lead advisors.)
Family
Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) - This
organization teaches students the skills needed to be successful
leaders within their community. The organization focuses on family and
consumer sciences. Students may participate in local, state, and
national leadership meetings. By participating in STAR events
(Students Taking Action with Recognition competition events), students
are recognized for proficiency and achievement in chapter and
individual projects, leadership skills, and occupational preparation.
Dues: $15. Chapter meetings the second Thursday each month at 7 p.m.
and officer meetings the first Thursday each month at 6:30 a.m. For more information, visit the Grand
River Area Vo-Tech School site or www.fccla.org.
Sponsors: Kristi Christy (web
site), Pam Miller
Future
Business Leaders of America (FBLA) - FBLA prepares students
for business and business-related careers. Through this organization,
members have the opportunity to attend many leadership conferences and
meet many new people from around the world. The local chapter also
participates in recreational activities and field trips. Dues: $12. For more
information, visit the Grand
River Area Vo-Tech School site or www.fbla-pbl.org.
Sponsors: Jenny Hughes, Sondra Sturguess, and Susan Mayers.
Future
Teachers of America (FTA) - This group is perfect for students
interested in teacher as a career. The FTA helps students learn about
the skills needed to become a teacher and to find their path to the
education field. Members have opportunities to do cadet teaching and
speak with experienced teachers about their career. No dues. Meetings:
3rd Tuesday each month. Sponsor: Deanna
Morgan
National
FFA Organization - The National FFA Organization is one
of the most well known and respected high school activities. It was
originally called "Future Farmers of America," but it was
changed to the National FFA Organization several years ago to help
escape the negative image of being a "farm kid"
organization. FFA helps students discover and learn about careers
related to the agricultural field, but does not focus only on agriculture.
Through workshops and conferences, such as State Convention and
National Convention, members will develop their leadership skills and
have the opportunity to meet many young people across the state and
nation. Dues: $10 ($5 National, $4 State, $1 Area). Click
here for our Local Chapter pages. Sponsors: Rusty Black, Jim
Grozinger, Leda Schreiner, Keith Dietzschold
Vocational
Industrial Clubs of America - SkillsUSA (formerly VICA) - The purpose of
SkillsUSA is to unite in a common bond all students enrolled in
trade/industrial, technical, technology, and health occupations
education and to assist students in establishing realistic vocational
goals. Yearly activities include a membership drive, fundraiser,
community service project, social activities, and various level
competitions in leadership and skill areas. Dues: $10 local, $15
district, and also state. Sponsor: Steve Polley (Auto
Mechanics)
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Special
Interests
Book
Club - Book Club is a group of booklovers who meet and exchange thoughts and opinions on a selected book. These lively and creative discussions are informal and fun. The club does not have dues; however, members are requested to bring a food item to each meeting. Book club usually meets five to six times throughout the school
year. Sponsor: Pam Constant
Fellowship
of Christian Athletes (FCA) - The Fellowship of Christian
Athletes is an organization that joins Christian faith with leadership
and other skills. It is an organization for students to share in
spiritual guidance as well as recreational activities. Contact Todd
Matthew for more information.
Foreign
Language Club - The Foreign Language Club helps students
develop fluency in different languages as well as learn about the
cultures of those countries. The club has recreational activities and
field trips to help study international interests. Yearly activities
include a fall pizza party and a spring cookout. Dues: $3. Sponsors: Mary
Pauley & Donna Buzard
Hi-STEP
- High school taught elementary program is designed to teach lessons
on peer pressure, self-esteem, and substance abuse awareness to
elementary students. No dues. Teach six lessons in the spring of the
school year. Sponsor: Pam Gabel
History
Club - The purpose of the history club is to provide students at CHS an opportunity to learn, discuss, and analyze the people and events that have shaped our country’s history. Students will have an opportunity to debate issues of historical significance and travel to local historical sites. Dues are $5.00.
Sponsor: Jim Wheeler
Hunting
and Fishing Club - To help more students learn and experience
the outdoors. Fish Fry in October, Big Buck Contest and Quail Shoot in
November, trip to Missouri Trapshooters Association in March, camping
and fishing trip to Bennett Springs in April, banquet in May. Monthly
meetings usually on Thursday - no set dates. Sponsor: Stan Baldwin
Key
Club - Carries out acts to better the community as a whole.
Trick-or-Treat for Unicef, ring the Salvation Army Bell at Christmas,
visits nursing homes. Meet every other Friday morning and some
evenings. Dues: $15. Sponsor: Mary Pauley
Science
Club - Promotes student interest in the sciences. Dues: $2. Sponsors:
Debbie Goodwin, Pam Gabel, Nancy Thorne
Students
Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) - SADD has been an
outstanding organization in the Chillicothe school district for many
years. Each year, the chapter is represented by 30-40 upstanding
students who are interested in making a difference among youth today.
The main activity of SADD is assisting with Project Prom. This is an
annual event held after Prom each year to promote positive
extra-curricular activities on Prom Night. Some past themes include:
Renaissance (2002), International Night of Mystery (2003), and Luau
Madness (2004). Students participate in games, food, and fun from
11:30 p.m. until 4:00 a.m. At the end of the evening, prizes are
raffled off and breakfast is served. Sponsors: Angela Peterson, Kim
Kieffer
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School
Promotion
Booster
Club |
Sports Programs
"C"
Club (Boys & Girls) - The "C" Club is a club
that promotes school spirit. To be a member of the "C" Club,
a student must letter in a sport. The group participates in several
activities throughout the year to promote school spirit and reward the
students for their hard work in sports. Dues: $10 Girls and $5 Boys. Girls Sponsors:
Vickie
Garrett and Amy Baker. Boys Sponsor: Phil Willard and Matt
Brownsberger
Cresset
(Yearbook) - The Cresset is the school's yearbook. Members of
this group work the whole year to compile pictures and articles. To be
a part of the Cresset team, a student needs to sign up for the
yearbook class with Mrs. Pauley. Sponsor: Mary Pauley
Executive Committees -
Junior Executive Committee & Senior Executive Committee
Senior Executive Committee members are selected by members of the Senior Class to act as a representative body for the entire class. Responsibilities include such things as selecting Graduation announcements, Class Motto, Senior Poem, and Class gift, which is presented to the High School each spring. This committee also plans all senior activities for the year and organizes fund raising for the class.
Senior Executive Committee Officers for 2008-2009
Junior Executive Committee members are selected by members of the Junior Class
and the school staff to act as a representative body for the entire class. Responsibilities include fund raising
activities - Concession stands at all Varsity Football games, stadium clean-up after each Varsity Football home game, and product sales. The biggest responsibility is planning for and providing all arrangements for the Junior/Senior Prom that is held each spring.
Junior Executive Committee
Officers for 2008-2009
Freshman
Class Officers 2008-2009
Student
Council - Calendar of Events
Advisor:
Jeanne Lair
2007-2008 Student Council Officers

Meghan Perry, President
Amanda Fender, Vice President
Sally Baldwin, Corresponding Secretary
Joseph Stull, Recording Secretary
Heidi McCoy, Treasurer
Email: chillistuco@hotmail.com
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Fine
Arts
Instrumental
Music - The Instrumental Music Department has four different
bands. Auditions are only required for Jazz Band. A student may be
part of as many bands as they like. Visit our Band
page for a yearly schedule and to see photos of our bands in
action. You may also see our band
support groups here. Sponsor: David Goodwin District
Contest Results 2005 and 2006
- Chilli
Peppers - Play at home basketball games and pep assemblies to help keep up school
spirit.
- Concert Band
- Plays at all school concerts and competes in band competitions.
- Marching
Band - Marches at football games and in parades and Band Days.
- Jazz Band -
Explores the love for jazz music and plays at various concerts and
competitions.
Vocal
Music - The Vocal Music Department is divided into four
different choirs. Auditions are held the spring before the school year
begins. Students must be enrolled in a choir class to participate. Sponsor:
Andy Grooms District
Contest Results 2005
- Choraliers -
Choraliers is a group of both males and females. Auditions are
required,
and students perform at every concert. The premier
choral group. Choralier
Calendar & Archives
- Coming
Attractions - A male and female choir. They perform at all high
school concerts and attend contests in the spring. Auditions are
required.
- Concert
Chorale - A co-ed choir. Auditions are not required for this
group. Students perform at all high school concerts, but do not
attend contests.
- Sound
Effects - An all-girl choir that performs at all high school
concerts. Auditions are required.
Visual
Arts: Art Club - Do you have a true love for art? Be it
sculpting, painting, or sketching, the Art Club will help you connect
with others who have the same love and talent for the visual arts.
Dues: $5. Meet 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month 6:30-7:30 p.m. Sponsor:
Dorlene Meneely
Drama:
CHS Players - The CHS Players is a group of talented young
students who enjoy acting and performing for an audience. The Players
perform a number of productions each year. Past plays include
"The Diary of Anne Frank" and "The Crucible." They
have also performed with the Chillicothe Little Theatre in productions
such as "Children of Eden" and "Laugh-In." If you
have a love for theatre and performing arts, this is the group for
you. Click here to see more about
our CHS Players and Drama Program! Dues: Dues: $20. Sponsor:
Lisa Rule
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Specialized
Certifications
Advanced
Academic Studies Certificate - To be eligible for the certificate, a student must meet
the following requirements:
Complete 12 semesters of advanced courses or dual-credit courses with at least 8 of those semesters from each of the core subject areas of English, Math, Science, and Social
Studies.
Receive a grade of at least a B- in each advanced course taken.
Courses that count toward the Advanced Academic Studies Certificate:
- College Prep English (2 semesters)
- College Comp/Research (2 semesters)
- Speech II (1 semester)
- American History I (1 semester)
- American History II (1 semester)
- Psychology (1 semester)
- Sociology (1 semester)
- Great Plains History (1 semester)
- World Religions (1 semester)
- College Algebra (2 semesters)
- College Calculus (2 semesters)
- College Chemistry (2 semesters)
- College Anatomy (1 semester)
- College Physiology (1 semester)
- Zoology (2 semesters)
- College Biology (2 semesters)
- College Physics (2 semesters)
- Principles of Management (2 semesters)
- Microcomputer Applications (2 semesters)
College
Studies Preparatory Certificate - To be eligible for the certificate, a student
must meet the following requirements:
Complete a rigorous high school program. The program must include at least these units of credit:
Subjects Units
- English 4
- Mathematics 3
- Social Studies 3
- Science 2
- Fine Arts 1
- Practical Art 1
- Physical Education 1
- General Electives 6
- Core Electives 3
Total Units 24
Earn at least a 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0
scale in combined areas of English, Mathematics, Science, and Social
Studies.
Score above the prior year’s national composite average on the ACT or on the SAT.
Tech
Prep Certificate - Use the Tech Prep certificate within 15 months of graduation.
Complete 12 hours of credit at NCMC (6 hours must be in the related program area.
Earn a 2.0 grade point average in those 12 hours. Take the "Tech Prep Certificate" to the Student Services office at NCMC and complete Form 3A, the Application for College Credit.
After you have completed Form 3A, you will be awarded the "free" college credit hours you
earned at the Grand River Technical
School.
Vocational
Program Completion Certificate - Coming Soon!
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Sports
Programs
For more
information on Fall Sports (football, cross country, girls tennis,
girls golf, softball, swim team, boys soccer, and volleyball), Winter Sports (girls
basketball, boys basketball, wrestling, and Pompon Squad), Spring
Sports (boys tennis, boys golf, girls track, boys track, girls soccer,
and
baseball), as well as Dance Teams and Cheerleading, visit our Sports
page.
Sports
Sponsors
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Class
Sponsors
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Upward
Bound
Information
coming soon... Contact Kendya Wolgast @ NCMC.
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Public Notice
Nondiscrimination Statement
Chillicothe R-II School District
The Chillicothe R-II School District complies with all federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination, including Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1974 and the American Disabilities Act (ADA). It is the policy of the school district that no person, on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or handicap, shall be discriminated against in employment, educational programs and activities or admissions. Inquiries or complaints concerning the Chillicothe R-II School District’s compliance with the regulations implementing Title II, Title VI, Title IX, Section 504 or the American Disabilities Act (ADA) may be directed to: Superintendent Office, Chillicothe R-II School District, P.O. Box 530, Chillicothe, Missouri, 64601. (660-646-4566).
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