Best of luck to our Tennis teams as they compete at the Halls tournament ๐พ


After 36 years of dedicated service to Cleveland City Schools, Vice Principal Barbara Ector of Cleveland High School is retiring! ๐
Mrs. Ector's warm "good morning" greetings have become a cherished tradition among students. Principal Bob Pritchard says, "Her dedication to our students' well-being has left an indelible mark." ๐ซ Mrs. Ector's journey began over three decades ago when she moved to Cleveland, building strong ties to the community. Her retirement coincides with her grandson's graduation from CHS, marking a special family milestone. Reflecting on her career, Mrs. Ector emphasizes the importance of passion in education. ๐ In retirement, she plans to spend more time with family and her church community.
Please join us in congratulating Mrs. Ector on her retirement and thanking her for her extraordinary service to our students and staff! ๐ ๐




CHS is blessed with the BEST assistant principals!!!

Game 3. Winner takes all. Head on out to support baseball!
Freshman: 4:00
Varsity: 7:00

Congratulations to these outstanding students of the month! Your dedication, hard work, and positive attitudes have not gone unnoticed. Keep shining brightly and inspiring others with your remarkable achievements. Well done!




One of the best feelings is making our teachers feel valued and appreciated. We are so proud the students voted these exceptional teachers as Teacher of the Month! Congrats, Coach Mongar, Chef Montgomery, Mrs. Garcia, Mr. Blackburn, and Mr. Godwin!





Be sure to make plans to attend tomorrow night. Pack the stands! โฝ๏ธ

Congratulations to Dr. Erin Hattabaugh and Dr. Susan Rodriguez as they defended their dissertation today at Lee University.


Did you or a family member graduate from Cleveland High School and serve in the military? Students are working on a project to celebrate their service to our country. If so, please fill out the Google form: https://forms.gle/nFkWVmPiMEJVhtNeA

Cleveland High School would like to thank the 24/7 Movement for their generous donation today! This contribution is part of their Safe Driving Awareness Program. We also want to thank the donors, friends, and the Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) for making this possible! Thank you all for making a difference! ๐๐




We had several students compete TMTA math contest region at Tennessee Wesleyan. CHS placed in:
Statistics - 2nd place Juan Giraldo
PreCalculus - 1st place Luke Felty
Calculus - 3rd place Era Gallaher
2nd place Eli Cornett
1st place Eli Miles

The Class of 2024 will pick up their caps and gowns at lunch today. Exciting times! Thank you Jostens for the incredible service with a smile!


This weekend only! Meet Alice and all her friends as she makes here way through Wonderland.
Pictures and autographs after each show.
Admission $5 for students and $10 for adults.

A Big Blue Shoutout to Legacy Village for providing a sweet treat on our staff development day. The Panera bagels and Dunkin Coffee were awesome! Thank you starting our day off with a kind gift!





Our Blue Raider Track Stars were competing at Lee University today in the Bradley Invitational.










The very last day for online yearbook orders is Friday, April 19. There is a limited number & once they are gone, they are GONE! In addition, no spring supplements can be added after April 19, so be sure to get your spring supplement order in! Yearbookordercenter.com &Job #17163.

Each month Leadworthy 3 students facilitate Little Leaders with all CCS elementary schools. They become positive mentors for young students & teach them how to handle sticky situations. Leah Adriansse led Stuart today about the positive & negative effects of peer pressure.

All student section leader applications are due by April 2nd. Rising seniors may apply. Check your email for the link.

Start making plans now to see the CHS spring production of Alice in Wonderland. All of your favorite characters will be on hand including Alice, The Cheshire Cat, The White Rabbit, The Mad Hatter, Humpty Dumpty, The Tweedles, The Queen and King of Hearts and many more. All characters will be available after each show to sign autographs and take pictures.
Based on the classic tale by Lewis Carroll, the story follows a girl named Alice, who slides down a rabbit hole and desperately tries to find her way home. Along the way she meets many unusual characters who try to help her get home.
Come see this classic children's story for the whole family. Admission is $5 for students and $10 for adults.
For more information, please contact Don Markham at Cleveland High School. (dmarkham@clevelandschools.org)


Upcoming freshmen basketball meeting info!

