New lunchroom program showing improvement in numbers
A new lunch program began the first of the school year at Chase County Schools (CCS) called Lunchtime Solutions Inc. (LSI).
A new lunch program began the first of the school year at Chase County Schools (CCS) called Lunchtime Solutions Inc. (LSI).
Dianne Radcliffe, 6th grade science fair judge, discusses one of the display boards called “Slime Test” with other 6th grade students. (Johnson Publications photo)
According to Kim Wilson, high school chemistry and physical science teacher, Chase County Schools has been putting on the science fair for about 10 years.
Chase County Schools (CCS) received a $2,000 grant for drones provided through Farm Credit Services of America’s (FCSAmerica) Working Here Fund.
With safety and security concerns in the spotlight, two changes coming the first of the year at Chase County Schools will require some preparation by patrons.
Family and friends enjoyed some early Christmas music compliments of the K-4 classes at Chase County Schools. The Dec.
308-882-4453 (Phone)
622 Broadway St
PO Box 727
Imperial, NE 69033