CJH Basketball at Axtell
5:00 C-team boys (old gym)
6:00 A-team girls (new gym)
6:00 B-team boys (old gym)
7:00 A-team boys (new gym)
7:00 B-team girls (old gym)

KSHSAA write up on Junior Morgan Allen!

6th grade students in Mrs. Poe's keyboarding class are doing great things! Last week we were ranked 41st and had 39,081 points. This week we are ranked 9th with 65,384 points. Students earn points by completing course work and playing games. They typed for a combined total of 2,410 minutes. Top point earners this week were Greyson D, Kourtni S and Drew E. Keep up the good work!

Scholars bowl team went undefeated and took 1st place at Onaga varsity meet. Nice job Panthers!

Superintendent Bickford's Class of the Week.
https://youtu.be/x68q-mDnlrs
Good Luck to our Scholar's Bowl team!

CJH Basketball vs SPPS
6:00- A team girls (main gym)
6:00- B team boys (secondary gym)
7:00- A team boys (main gym)
7:00- B team girls (secondary gym)
Following B team girls- 1/2 of C team girls (secondary gym)

Ag Partners Presented Centralia FFA members with a check for this quarter's Fuel Sales Donation this morning.
FFA Members pictured: Jaysa Becker, Calie Deters, Melissa Kramer, Will Steinlage, Reese Tanking, and Parker Koch.

This past Monday, FFA students traveled to Holton High school for NED FFA Leadership School. We had 4 teams compete one Greenhand rituals team a Greenhand parliamentary procedure team a senior rituals team and a senior parliamentary procedure team.
Greenhand parlaw team: Blake B, Kyra N, Abbi S, Alison D, Jacie K, and Jaysa B. Greenhand rituals team: President Abbi S, Vice President Jacie K, Reporter Blake B, Secretary Kya N, Treasurer Jaysa B, Sentinel Calie D.
Greenhand results: overall leadership school- 3rd place
Greenhand Parlaw-2nd place qualified for state! Greenhand FFA information test- 5th overall Individual information test- Kyra N 7th overall Greenhand rituals- 9th overall
Rituals individual- Master Vice President Jacie K

CJH Basketball at Hanover
High School - 5:45 - A Girls followed by A Boys
St. John's - 5:45 - B Boys followed by B girls, followed by 1/2 C Girls
Live Stream Link - Subscription Required: https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/hanover-high-school-hanover-ks/gamc050264f3f

The 8th grade participated in the Nemaha County Conservation District poster contest. We had 3 in the top 5 and one honorable mention. Brady B placed first at district, Kya F was 3rd and Bella H was 4th with Blair W. Being honorable mention! We also learned that Brady B. Won 1st at state at well.





6th Grade Social Studies: Texture Maps of the Fertile Crescent.

Centralia Schools taking time to thank those who have served and defended our freedoms. Speak up, ask why, talk to your buddies,Chillax was a great message from our guest speaker-Sean Marshal-when asked If what he would do different if he could go back in time-he would read more!










Pictures of some of our students at today's career fair.



Land Survey Information attached.
Phone calls will be made on November 9, 14, and the 21st from 5:30-7:30.
We are still looking for one volunteer to help with this survey.

We have some Centralia alumni helping out and representing businesses at the Career Fair Today! Not pictured Julie Gant/Kolterman.
Once a Panther always a Panther!

Career Fair is here! Thank you to Amanda Parthemer and the Business Education Consortium for organizing. Close to 80 businesses will be attending for local students.

Congratulations to Morgan Allen who was elected to be the 2023-2024 Kansas Association for Youth Area 3 president at the Regional Conference held at Wamego High School today! She is pictured with Sara Smith, KAY State Director.

1st Graders have been preparing some items for our Veteran's Day Program this Friday at 9:00 a.m. in the south gym.




Mrs. McKee's Class designed Rubber Band Boats and Balloon Cars to help in the study of stored energy. I had videos of the cars racing through the hallway but unable to upload. If I can get the videos uploaded I will share because the students were excited about their projects.







