
Our March Board of Education meeting will be tonight at 6:00 PM in the High School Auditorium.


Please see the Middle School's Weekly Newsletter here: https://www.smore.com/n/2yewq-chms-weekly-update

The Board of Education meeting for Monday, March 11 has been moved to the High School Auditorium. The meeting will begin at 6:00 PM.


The green bus (22-1) from Weidman is running late. It was having mechanical issues at the school. A replacement bus is on its way to pick up students.

Tomorrow is the MSBOA District Band and Orchestra Festival at Big Rapids High School. Our High School and Middle School bands and orchestras have been preparing for this performance for months!
Here are the performance times for our Warriors tomorrow:
- Band 2: 12:25 PM
- Band 3: 2:15 PM
- MS Orchestra: 3:40 PM
- HS Orchestra: 5:55 PM
- HS Band: 6:55 PM
Band and Orchestra parents, details were sent home with your students last week. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Karcher.
Good luck at Festival, Warriors!


Here is the Middle School's Early Release Schedule: https://tinyurl.com/3ejxax62

Please see the Middle School’s Weekly Newsletter here: https://www.smore.com/n/24xc5d

We would like to invite our Indian Education families to a parent meeting on March 19th. We will discuss the program, our objectives, and how we are working to meet those objectives. If you have any questions, you can contact Sarah Muscott at (989) 967-2206 or by email at smuscott@chsd.us. Thank you, and we hope you can join us!


REMINDER: Monday, March 4 is an early release day for students. The High School and Middle School will be released at 12:00 PM. Elementary schools will be released at 12:15 PM.


Our Middle School Honor Society will be selling cupcakes to raise money for some local needs. Cupcakes will be $2.00 each and can be ordered Tuesday, March 5 – Thursday, March 7 during homeroom. Students can choose to order chocolate cupcakes with chocolate frosting, or white cupcakes with vanilla frosting. Cupcakes will be delivered to homerooms on Wednesday, March 20. Half of the profits raised will go to the CH Middle School Student Needs Fund and the other half will be donated to Angels of Action.


Check out the Middle School's weekly newsletter here: https://www.smore.com/ebyhp
Let's make it a great week!

Middle School Wrestling practice is CANCELLED this afternoon.

Chippewa Hills School District is required to provide 30 hours of professional development (PD) to our teaching staff. Our January 15, 2024, PD was canceled due to weather, along with school that morning, for all staff and students. This situation requires us to make up the time to ensure our staff receive the required amount of hours for PD. March 4, 2024, will be the newly scheduled make-up day for PD with students in attendance the first half of the day. The district appreciates your accommodation to this calendar change as we fulfill our obligations to the state and meet the needs of our staff. Thank you for your understanding.


For clarification, 16-1 out of Mecosta is running 30 minutes behind. 21-1 out of Weidman is running 25 minutes late. Bus 21-6 out of Mecosta is on schedule. Again, we apologize for the trouble.

Bus 16-1 out of Mecosta is also running behind this morning. Sorry for any inconvenience.

Bus 21-6 out of Mecosta and bus 21-2 out of Weidman are running late this morning. Sorry for any inconvenience.

Check out the Middle School’s Weekly Newsletter here: https://www.smore.com/pmdhjc
Let's make it a great week!

REMINDER: Monday, February 19 is an early release day for students. The High School and Middle School will be dismissed at 12:00 PM. Elementary Schools will be dismissed at 12:15 PM.


It’s National School Resource Officers Day!
We’re sending a very special thank you to our School Resource Officer, Deputy Jason Losinski from the Mecosta County Sheriff’s Office, for his ongoing support for the students of Chippewa Hills.
SROs bridge the gap between youth and law enforcement, embracing a triad concept of school policing by serving in informal counseling, educational, and law enforcement roles to support the students and communities they serve. They are invaluable and essential members of the education community, deserving unwavering respect and support from the public in the pursuit of maintaining safe schools and protecting students.
Deputy Losinski, thank you for all you do for our Warriors!


Our Middle School Honor Society students were busy on a service learning field trip yesterday! First stop was at Weidman Elementary where they passed out candy grams and spent time working with the younger students. Afterwards, they headed to Mt. Pleasant to help at the Isabella County Commission on Aging’s Karaoke Valentine’s Day Luncheon. They served lunch, played games, and had a dance party with the seniors!
These kiddos are excellent examples of what it means to be a Warrior!
A special thank you to Mrs. Dagley for organizing this opportunity for our Honor Society students!









