From everyone at the Carson Scholars Fund, it is our pleasure to CONGRATULATE your students: Harmony Carter, Joshua Lankford, LeAnna Swift and Zachary Gunter, on being named a 2024 Recognized Carson Scholars! Your scholars were previously honored with a scholarship award and is now receiving a commemorative pin and certificate to acknowledge their continued academic and humanitarian achievements.
Winter Sports Awards will be held Monday, March 18 at 5:00 in the auditorium. Save the date!
Due to flooding in low-lying areas of the county, schools will open after a 2-hour delay today, March 7, 2024. Essential & FNS staff should report on time/when safe.
Due to the current weather conditions and flooding around Crisfield, all after school activities for CAHS today, March 6, 2024 have been cancelled. Thank you.
The Delta GEMS is offering a free mentoring and leadership program for girls aged 14-18!
UMES Upward Bound is now recruiting 9th and 10th graders!
Mark you calendars!
A big congratulations goes out to Crisfield's Connor Keightley-Reinhardt for winning the Lower Shore Scripps Regional Spelling Bee on Saturday. Connor will now move on the National Spelling Bee in June and compete against students from all over the country.
CAHS is blessed to have this young man be a part of our school family.
Thank you Mrs. Traci Young for helping Connor attend this awesome event.
CAHS is blessed to have great people working to better themselves and others. Please take a moment to congratulate this week's students and staff of the week.
These amazing people were selected to represent CAHS as the students and staff of the week February 12th. We apologize for the late posting.
A big congratulations to 8th grader Conor Keightley-Reinhardt on winning the Scripps Regional Spelling Bee held at UMES on Saturday, going up against 55 students from the Tri-County area! Conor will now move on the National Competition in late May. Way to go Conor and congrats to his coach, Ms. Traci Young, 8th grade Language Arts teacher!
Looking for anyone willing to donate 'free weight plates' similar to the one pictured. These would be used by the track team during their practices to prepare for their meets. Please contact Coach Berard or the school if you are interested in helping our track team! Thank you!!
Our school app keeps getting better and better! If you haven't signed up for Rooms, our parent-teacher communication platform, you should be receiving an invite via text today for phone number login! After you sign up, don't forget to download the school app and click Rooms in the bottom right-hand corner to communicate with your child's teacher!
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On Thursday, Feb. 29, the eighth grade class visited the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historic Park. The trip was organized by Ms. Erin Walbert, 8th grade social studies teacher. Everyone enjoyed the experience!
Attend the "Peace of Mind" Mental & Behavioral Health Fair on 3/11/24 from 4-6 PM at Crisfield High School for information and resources to promote mental wellness. The first 50 to RSVP at 410-968-0150 or http://tinyurl.com/4nz49372 receive free dinner!
The eighth graders went to the Harriet Tubman museum today to learn about the underground railroad the life of Harriet Tubman.
Mark your calendar.
The United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore is accepting applications for a paid summer internship. Graduating seniors attending college in the fall of 2024 are eligible to apply before the April 5 deadline. For more information and to apply, click here: https://5il.co/2fpva
And we can't forget our very loyal substitute teachers! Mrs. Pearl McCready, Mrs. Virginia Corbin and Mrs. Betty Horsey!
For “Ms. Pearl,” a substitute teacher, Black History Month is a time to reflect on all African Americans who struggle to say we are equal and have been in the past, on now on the present, and will continue to be in the future productive citizens in America. She said “the noun “love” is very meaningful for me. The verb is more important to me. A lot of people can say it but few people actually do it.”
Mrs. Virginia Corbin said this about Black History Month - it means to me that we can learn how our African Americans suffered and struggled as slaves. African Americans fought for our civil rights so that we could have equal opportunities. I retired in 2021 as a paraprofessional with 39 years of working.
Mrs. GG Brumley is one of our hardworking custodians! Black History Month means a lot even though she was raised in the Dominican Republic. She learned about Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks when she was young. She comes from a culture that loves everyone and their cultures.