Don’t forget to join the fun at CHS as the History Club sponsors a Chili Supper and Trivia Night on Friday, February 26. Chili will be served at 5:00 pm; Trivia begins at 6:00 pm.
These ProStart culinary and management teams will be representing Clearwater High School in competition today at the Fifteenth Annual Missouri ProStart ®Invitational.
The History Club will be hosting a Chili Supper & Trivia Night on Friday, February 26. Food will be served at 5:00 pm and trivia begins at 6:00 in the high school multipurpose room. To enter your team for competition, register online.
Costs are $6 for chili, toppings, and beverage; $10 per person to enter the trivia contest. There is no entry fee for spectators. A prize will be awarded for the winning team.
Individual Papers:
1st Place: Libby Chitwood – Exploring the Role of First Lady
2nd Place: Fynn Cooper – Rockefeller
Individual Exhibits:
1st Place: Jordan Fuchs – They Call the Thing a Rodeo
2nd Place: Hope Hunden – Music
3rd Place: Alex Smith – Rollercoasters
4th Place: Kyrsten Jones – Vikings
Group Exhibits:
1st Place: Nick and Mikey Potter – Daniel Boone
2nd Place: Sarah Johnson & Mason German – The Donner Party
3rd Place: Sam Johnson, Crystal Blech, Logan Gidden, Brittany Casey, & Sierra Mays – Roaring 20s
4th Place: Emma Roach, Felicity Maughan, & Skylar Starks – Fashion
5th Place: Gabe L’Heureux & Logan Henson – WWI Trench Warfare
CHS ProStart culinary and management teams are on their way to join students, educators and chefs gathering in Springfield, Missouri for the Fifteenth Annual Missouri ProStart ® Invitational. More than 150 top ProStart students from across the state will demonstrate their mastery of restaurant leadership skills in a fast-paced competition to win their share of a half million dollars in scholarship opportunities. This year, a record 37 teams will be competing for those scholarships and the honor of representing Missouri at the National ProStart Invitational to be held in April in Dallas.
The CHS Library was delighted to welcome Tracy Henson on Wednesday, February 17 to visit and discuss her new book, Forever Sometime. Henson, a former Clearwater English teacher, presented the library and several students with a signed copies of her book, taking time to read excerpts and talk to students. Mrs. Henson currently resides in St. Louis, where she can be found writing, reading, teaching, and spreading joy and glitter!