Jacob Cheney became Clearwater’s first cross country medalist as he crossed the finish line in Van Buren on Wednesday, September 19. Cheney shaved two seconds from his time on Saturday, September 22, finishing 15th in a field of 79 competitors at the Black River League Conference meet in Viburnum. The Cross Country Schedule has been recently updated to include a meet at Poplar Bluff on October 4.
The CHS Yearbook Staff joined hundreds of area high school students at Southeast Missouri State University on Tuesday, September 18, for J-Day (J for journalism). Students participated in workshops to enhance skills in writing, photography, design, editing, and sales.
With recent hurricanes bringing rain into the Heartland, the Arcadia Valley course had less than ideal conditions last Saturday for Clearwater’s first cross country meet. The next meet will be held on Wednesday, September 19 at Van Buren.
After making it to the semi-final round in the Black Division’s Silver Bracket at the Dig for Life Tournament in Cape Girardeau last weekend, the Lady Tigers will host area teams in the 39th Annual Clearwater Invitational Volleyball Tournment on Saturday, September 15.
Plan to make it a Saturday full of sports, as the Baseball Tigers will also be playing host with games against West County Varsity/JV beginning at 10:00.
In observance of 200 years of Wayne County, Clearwater High School is participating in a Bicentennial Week celebration September 10-14. Similar to spirit week, each day has a specific theme. So dress to impress and honor Wayne County’s Bicentennial!
Monday- 9/10 No School
Tuesday – Salute the Veterans Day
Dress red, white and blue and bring a copy of a photo of an ancestor who served in the military in the last 200 years, to display.
Wednesday – Occupation Day Dress appropriate in the attire of an historic occupation of Wayne County of the last 200 years.
Thursday – Ancestor Day Bring a copy of the oldest photo of one of your Wayne County ancestors, to display in your classroom.
Friday – Heritage Day Dress in the color that represents how long your family has been in Wayne County.
Present -25 Years – Brown
50-100 years – Yellow
100-150 years – Green
150-200 years – Blue
Bicentennial kids 200+ years – Red
A Forum for the Students and Teachers at Clearwater High School