Eleven people participated in the morning challenge, and I let the Wheel Of Names decide the winners! See me Monday for your prize! Also–as far as the entry I found funny—tough call, but ultimately I thought it was funny that a T-Rex would even TRY to participate in competitive jumprope (so Emily Besher, that’s you!) BUT…I had to also give a Most Creative Writing Award and that goes to the marvelous Madison Whitmer who described an incident of a T-Rex trying to make friends and scaring all the children away. So Emily and Madison, stop by for your prize, too! Stay tuned for the afternoon challenge. I have a one planned, but it will take me a little time. It will post around 2.
Monthly Archives: January 2022
Day 2 Morning Challenge
Today in Art Class…
Day 1 Mid-Day Challenge Results
Day 1 Mid-Day Challenge
Here is your next challenge! How well do you know your teachers? Take this quiz to find out. Top three point earners by 4:00 pm today will win a candy bar and water on Monday! Ties will be broken by timestamp. Challenge Accepted
Day 1 Morning Challenge Results
AMI Day 1:
Good morning, CHS! Are you up and checking Google Classroom? Here is an easy assignment for you and worth a free poptart and bottle of water for the first three who email me with the correct answers:

On this day many years ago, a famous writer was born. This famous writer wrote “The Raven” and “Tell Tale Heart.” Email me with these three things: 1. his name 2: the year he was born 3. a title of another piece of his work
Remember if you need some help with an assignment or how to get something done, please email! cbriley@cwtigers.net
AMI
Mrs. Briley will be available during school hours to assist with assignments and tech issues. Please email cbriley@cwtigers.net if I can help you!
Project Grad 2022
Tiger Ambush Takes 3rd in State
Our Clearwater High School team competed in the Missouri State LifeSmarts Championship and won 3rd place by successfully fielding questions about real-life marketplace issues.
LifeSmarts, a consumer education competition that challenges teens about personal finance, health & safety, the environment, technology & workforce development, and consumer rights & responsibilities, is a program of the National Consumers League. In Missouri, Family Consumer Sciences and Human Services Education, Missouri Association Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, and Missouri Future Business Leaders of America run the program and competitions.
Teens from across the state first competed online for a chance to advance to the in-person state finals held Wednesday, January 12. Our team will now apply for the wildcard spot to compete in the national championship to be held in Washington, D.C., April 21-24, 2022.












