CCS doesn’t make next cut to advance in Samsung contest
Science projects by a trio of Chase County Schools students didn’t make the list as national finalists in a Samsung-sponsored contest, but their teacher is already talking about next year.
Science projects by a trio of Chase County Schools students didn’t make the list as national finalists in a Samsung-sponsored contest, but their teacher is already talking about next year.
A former Chase County Schools teacher has accepted her first position as a principal at Perkins County Schools in Grant.

There’s a saying that goes “The EARTH without “ART” would be just “EH.” I believe that most people would agree with this statement, but as an art teacher, it is something that I take very seriously


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Students present for the photo gathering were, front from left, Ethan Gonzalez, Jocelyn Clay, Jordyn Stafford, Edisyn Teply, Joshua Kunkel, Tatum May, second row from left, Avery Jantz, Addison Hauxwell, Thomas Maddux, Ethan Hanna, Levy Jurado, Lila O’Neil, Bennett Kuenning, Dietrich Pursley, Sawyer Sauder, back from left, Gavin Wisnieski, Lane Taylor, Hayden Worth, Taya Stromberger, Mia Fries, Hayden Markee, Zoey Kelley, Avery Cyboron, Lydia Clay, Ginny Siverson and Jacob Klooz.
On Feb. 28, Chase County Students attended the Nebraska Statehood Day celebration in Lincoln.
Chase County Schools’ 9th St. Singers traveled to Grand Island Saturday to compete at the Grand Island Islander Invitational.
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