School opening plan okayed by CCS board
Chase County Schools (CCS) board held a special meeting Monday night to discuss the re-opening of school on Wednesday, Aug. 19.
Chase County Schools (CCS) board held a special meeting Monday night to discuss the re-opening of school on Wednesday, Aug. 19.
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Ashley Bubak, left, and Austin Bernhardt break social distancing protocol and leave hand-in-hand.
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CCS graduate Sergio Alarcon, right, poses for photos with family after graduation Saturday.
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CCS Graduate and Imperial Community Foundation Fund (ICFF) Intern Hannah Meeske receives her personalized mailbox from ICFF chairman Tyler Pribbeno. Pribbeno assured the students the community welcomes them to consider making Imperial home whether they choose to stay now or to return after spreading their wings.
Chase County Schools’ 2020 seniors returned to the building for some closure Saturday as they walked the stage and received their diplomas.
At the last regular school board meeting July 14, it was decided to set up a committee to look into plans for handling COVID-19 protocols when Chase County Schools starts classes this fall.
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Trevor Peterson and Hannah Meeske, center, were named prom king and queen Sunday night at Chase County Schools. Other members of the court included queen candidates Mallie McNair, far right, and Brooklyn Christensen and king candidates, from left, Nike Smith and Bennett Bauerle.
Trey Bahler, a 2017 Chase County Schools graduate, will take part in graduation ceremonies Friday at the Mid-Plains Community College North Platte campus.
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