CCS speech team competes at Wallace
The Chase County Schools (CCS) speech team traveled to Wallace on Jan. 18.
Veteran Tegan Towns took second place in the poetry division.
The Chase County Schools (CCS) speech team traveled to Wallace on Jan. 18.
Veteran Tegan Towns took second place in the poetry division.
Dr Seuss would say, “The more that you read, the more you will know, the more that you know, the more places you will go.”


Twelve CCS students traveled to North Platte to be part of 150 area students performing with Sing Around Nebraska. The 4th, 5th and 6th grade students from CCS participating included, front row from left, Alissa Dockery, Nora Weiss, Alyna Smith, Jade Cook, Tenley Swanson, back from left, Idaly Reyes, Navy Havel, Tessa Smith, Jackson Cyboron, Chloe Colton and Jaxson Villarreal. Not pictured—Yamilee Acuna. (Courtesy photo)
Brooke Schilke, an 8th grader at Chase County Schools (CCS), was chosen, by audition, to perform in the Singing Youth of Nebraska Honor Choir.

Students in Jennifer Gonzalez’s science classes have taken another step forward in the Samsung “Solve for Tomorrow” competition.
School board members are looking at a possible preschool concept at Chase County Schools.
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