Antwane Nelson Assistant Principal | Campbell High School
Antwane Nelson Assistant Principal | Campbell High School
Campbell High School is preparing for a busy week as students and parents gear up for several important events. On Tuesday, November 5, students will engage in virtual learning from home due to Election Day. Parents are encouraged to attend upcoming hybrid meetings on November 6 and 8 focusing on Career Pathways and Work-Based Learning.
Principal's message emphasized the importance of checking student progress through ParentVue and reminded parents not to call their children during instructional time. Tutoring assistance schedules are available, and a "Power Surge" session is planned for Saturday.
The Counseling Department highlighted the necessity for students interested in Dual Enrollment to attend information sessions, with all steps needing completion by October 15 for spring classes. The ASVAB Career Exploration Program will be offered on November 7, with registration closing on November 1.
Campbell High School celebrated recent achievements including the varsity cheer team's first-place win at Douglas High School's competition. Additionally, nineteen sophomores and juniors have been selected for county-level academic interviews in the Governor's Honors Program.
In debate news, Campbell students excelled at their first tournament with Jacob Podolski and Krishna Anand receiving top honors in the open division. Novice debaters Ayo Olubuyide & Taliyah Walker placed third while Marley Stewart & Olivia Weatherby secured first place.
Holiday assistance programs such as "Thanks for Giving" and Must Ministries Toy Shop are currently accepting registrations. Campbell High School will host a Trunk or Treat event on October 30 for community engagement.
The PSAT scores will be accessible starting November 17 through the College Board portal. The CHS Comfort Closet continues offering personal care items to those in need thanks to donations from the PTA drive.
For seniors, "Apply to College Week" runs from November 11-15 with information shared during Senior Seminars. Upcoming football games include a match against Pebblebrook Falcons on November 1, where fans are encouraged to show support by wearing white.
Campbell High Theatre presents "Seussical Jr." from November 1-2 featuring Dr. Seuss characters in an engaging musical performance. Tickets can be purchased online or at the door.
The school's coffee shop invites patrons to enjoy beverages before school hours with options available via punch cards or cash payments.