Show your support for CHS! Window decals will be available in December and may be customized for a variety of activities including sports, music, and clubs. Decal size is approximately 4″ x 4″ and may be obtained for a donation of $3.00 to Clearwater High School with proceeds going to the yearbook staff. See Mrs. Conner for more information or leave a comment here.
Monthly Archives: November 2018
ARCADIA VALLEY THANKSGIVING TOURNAMENT
In the first round of the 92nd Annual Thanksgiving Tournament on Monday night, Clearwater fell four points shy against third seeded Lesterville. The Tigers will resume play at Arcadia Valley on Tuesday, November 20 at 7:30 pm against West County.
2018 Arcadia Valley Thanksgiving Tournament Bracket
VOLLEYBALL ALL STATE HOPPE SIGNS WITH JOHN A LOGAN

Surrounded by parents and coaches, Clearwater volleyball stand out Faith Hoppe officially signed with John A Logan College on Monday, November 19.
CHS STUDENTS ATTEND EMPOWER WORKSHOP

Representing Clearwater High School, these students are being hosted by the Megan Meier Foundation for an EMPOWER Leadership Workshop today at Maryville University in St. Louis.
On October 16, 2006, Tina Meier’s life took a devastating turn when her 13-year-old daughter, Megan Taylor Meier took her own life after being cyberbullied by an adult neighbor who created a fictitious social media account posing as a 16-year-old boy.
In December of 2007, Tina Meier, founded the non-profit Megan Meier Foundation. The Foundation’s mission statement is to promote awareness, education and positive change in response to the issues surrounding bullying, cyberbullying and suicide. The Megan Meier Foundation has led 16 Leadership Workshops since 2011 serving 9,000 middle school and high school students and school officials.
For more information about what you can do about bullying and the Bullying Incident Report Form, see the SCHOOL CLIMATE menu on this website.
UPCOMING SCHOOL & COMMUNITY EVENTS
Monday, November 19
Project Graduation Meeting after school in Mrs. Ayers’s room at Clearwater Elementary
November 19-22
Boys Basketball at Arcadia Valley Thanksgiving Tournament
Tuesday, November 20
LAST DAY to turn in T-shirt orders
Interact Meeting during advisory in Mrs. Stirts’s room
November 21-25 NO SCHOOL
Monday, November 26 School Resumes
6:00 pm Girls Basketball vs Neelyville High School @ Home
Tuesday, November 27
5:30 pm Boys Basketball vs West County High School @ Home
Friday, November 30
9:00 am-4:00 pm Cookie/Cake/Candy Contest Register/Deliver baked goods to City Hall
5:00 pm Cookie/Cake Contest Judging-Winners to be announced at Tree Lighting Ceremony on Saturday
6:00 pm Boys Basketball @ Arcadia Valley High School
Saturday, December 1
11:00 am Registration for Snowflake Pageant
1:00 pm Miss Snowflake Pageant
2:00 pm Registration for Santa Fun Run-Cabana at Christmas Tree
3:00 pm Santa Fun Run
6:00 pm Parade (CHS Band participating)
6:30 Tree Lighting Ceremony with entertainment by the Clearwater Chamber Choir
BOYS JAMBOREE SCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY HAS BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL NOT BE RESCHEDULED
SCHOOL WILL NOT BE IN SESSION ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER
CUSTOM PAINTING AVAILABLE FROM THE ART CLUB
Want a unique Christmas gift for someone special? The Clearwater Art Club is providing custom paint jobs as a fundraiser. Contact Mrs. V at 223-7426 for more information.
GIRLS BASKETBALL JAMBOREE TONIGHT
Getting ready to kick off basketball season shortly, CHS is the host for girls and boys jamborees this week, Tuesday and Thursday. In the event that school is cancelled due to inclement weather on Thursday, November 15, the boys’ jamboree will not be rescheduled.
CHS BOOK CLUB RECEIVES ARCs OF THE LONELY DEAD
The Clearwater High School Library has received advanced reading copies of bestselling author April Henry’s much-anticipated thriller, The Lonely Dead, (on shelves January 29, 2019). Ten copies of the book are available on a first come-first served basis to members of the CHS Book Club along with April Henry notebooks.
To celebrate the release of Henry’s latest, all readers ages 13-18 have the chance to submit their own spooky stories to the “Thrills, Chills & Writing Skills” contest. The goal? Let students show off their own chilling writing skills by crafting an original short story. The prize? A virtual classroom or library visit from April Henry. See Mrs. Bangert for details.

