Participants in the Cheatham Achievers after school program recently learned about aerodynamic engineering. Mr. Ellrich named the following students as winners in an aerodynamic engineering competition.
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Cheatham County Central High School hosted the 1st Annual Wenning’s Wild and Wonderful Chili Cook Off on Tuesday, October 7. County Mayor David McCullough, Dr. Tara Watson, Dr. Stan Curtis, and Officer Adam Proffitt judged the competition. Entrants consisted of recipes created by CCCHS staff members.
Mr. Mark Stone is the winner of the competition. The following update is from Coach Mitchell:
Yesterday (Wednesday, October 22), our volleyball team played hard but lost to Dyersburg in five sets in the morning. Harpeth came back to defeat Red Bank in three sets late last night. Over 100 students were in attendance during the morning match. We will play Signal Mountain at 10:00 am this morning (Thursday, October 23). Since we are in the losers' bracket, we must win out. The girls could play up to three matches today. Please check @HarpethAthletic on Twitter for updates throughout the day. Dr. Longnecker leads Harpeth High students in the roller coaster cheer at the TSSAA volleyball tournament. Sycamore High School takes teen driver safety seriously by hosting an "I Know Everything" Event10/21/2014 This week is National Teen Driver Safety Week. In addition to hosting an “I Know Everything” event on Tuesday, October 21, Sycamore High School also received a gold award from ReduceTN Crashes.
As demonstrated by this safety award, Sycamore High School ranks #1 in the entire state of Tennessee for providing activities and programs to help reduce teen crashes. You can help Sycamore High School Band win the #March2TheTop Instagram contest hosted by WKRN News 2 and Old Hickory Credit Union.
News 2 & Old Hickory Credit Union are giving away $3,500 in grant money to winning high school bands. Seven weekly winners will also be featured on Nashville's News 2 This Morning. Sycamore High School Band has the potential to win up to $2,000. Please click here to view and LIKE the video: http://instagram.com/p/ubADOdMVVD/ Calling all creative coders, designers, and technical young women! Applications for the National Center for Women and Information Technology (NCWIT) Award for Aspirations in Computing are now open to any U.S. high school woman with computing aspirations. This multi‑tiered award honors young women who are active and interested in computing and technology, and encourages them to pursue their passions.
Each Aspirations Award recipient receives recognition at an award event, scholarship and internship opportunities, access to a peer community of technical young women, and various other prizes — computing resources, gadgets, sponsor swag, engraved awards and certificates, and more. Additionally, National Award recipients receive $500, a laptop, and a trip to attend the Bank of America Technology Showcase and Awards Ceremony on March 7, 2015. Students can apply online from September 15 through November 2, 2014 at 11:59 p.m. EST: http://bit.ly/AiCHSAward. Students at all levels are encouraged to apply: NCWIT recognizes aspirations as well as accomplishments! The NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing is sponsored by Bank of America at the national level and Microsoft at the local level. Additionally, the Aspirations program is supported nationally by AT&T, Bloomberg, Google, Hewlett‑Packard, Intel, Motorola Solutions Foundation, Northrop Grumman, and the Symantec Corporation. Find out more at www.aspirations.org. |
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