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Century High School Bulletin CENTURY HIGH SCHOOL BULLETIN September 2019 9/30/19 – 10/06/19 ACTIVITIES FOR THE WEEK: For more detail, you can find our schedules and much more at: http://centurydiamondbacks.org FOLLOW US : Don’t forget to follow CHS on social media for school and scholarship updates! DbackNews Dback_News DbackNews DISMISS/ DATE TIME SPORT PLACE OPPONENT FACILITY DEPART Monday 09/30/2019 6:00am Volleyball CHS Volleyball Practice (JV) Small Gym 09/30/2019 6:00am Dance CHS Dance Practice Large Gym 09/30/2019 3:00pm Cheer CHS Cheer Practice Large Gym 09/30/2019 3:00pm Volleyball CHS Volleyball Practice (F) Small Gym 09/30/2019 3:00pm Band CHS Marching Band Rehearsal Practice Field 09/30/2019 4:00pm Cross Country CHS Cross Country Practice CHS Outside 09/30/2019 4:00pm Football CHS Football Practice (V/JV/F) Football Field 09/30/2019 4:00pm Boys Soccer Away Boys V vs. Pocatello H.S. 2:00pm Dismissal Hawthorne Park 09/30/2019 4:00pm Girls Soccer Home Girls V vs. Pocatello H.S. 2:30pm Dismissal Soccer Field 09/30/2019 4:00pm Drama CHS Fall Play Rehearsals Sept 9th-Oct 11th Auditorium 09/30/2019 5:00pm Volleyball CHS Volleyball Practice (V) Large Gym 09/30/2019 5:30pm Boys Soccer Away Boys JV vs. Pocatello H.S. No Dismissal Hawthorne Park 09/30/2019 5:30pm Girls Soccer Home Girls JV vs. Pocatello H.S. No Dismissal Soccer Field 09/30/2019 6:45pm Volleyball CHS Volleyball All Teams Dinner Commons 09/30/2019 8:00pm Swimming Away Swimming Practice (V) ISU Reed Gym Pool Tuesday 10/01/2019 6:00am Dance CHS Dance Practice Large Gym 10/01/2019 4:00pm Cross Country CHS Cross Country Practice CHS Outside 10/01/2019 4:00pm Football CHS Football Practice (V/JV/F) Football Field 10/01/2019 4:00pm Boys Soccer CHS Boys Soccer Practice (V/JV) Soccer Field 10/01/2019 4:00pm Girls Soccer CHS Girls Soccer Practice (V/JV) Soccer Field 10/01/2019 4:00pm Drama CHS Fall Play Rehearsals Sept 9th-Oct 11th Auditorium 10/01/2019 4:00pm Band CHS Marching Band Rehearsal Practice Field 10/01/2019 6:00pm Wrestling CHS Wrestling Open Mat Wrestling Room 10/01/2019 6:00pm Volleyball Home JV/F vs. Pocatello H.S. Both Gyms 10/01/2019 6:30pm Outdoor Club CHS Outdoor Club Activity Football Field 10/01/2019 7:00pm Swimming Away Swimming Practice (V) ISU Reed Gym Pool 10/01/2019 7:30pm Volleyball Home V vs. Pocatello H.S. Large Gym 10/01/2019 8:30pm Swimming Away Swimming Practice (JV) ISU Reed Gym Pool Wednesday 10/02/2019 6:00am Volleyball CHS Volleyball Practice (JV) Small Gym 10/02/2019 8:00am CHS Fall Sports Photos Large Gym 10/02/2019 11:00am Away Weber State University Campus Tour 9:00am Depart Ogden, UT 10/02/2019 4:00pm Cross Country CHS Cross Country Practice CHS Outside 10/02/2019 4:00pm Football CHS Football Practice (V/JV/F) Football Field 10/02/2019 4:00pm Boys Soccer CHS Boys Soccer Practice (V/JV) Soccer Field 10/02/2019 4:00pm Girls Soccer CHS Girls Soccer Practice (V/JV) Soccer Field 10/02/2019 4:00pm Volleyball CHS Volleyball (V) Large Gym 10/02/2019 4:00pm Volleyball CHS Volleyball (F) Small Gym 10/02/2019 4:00pm Drama CHS Fall Play Rehearsals Sept 9th-Oct 11th Auditorium 10/02/2019 4:00pm Band CHS Marching Band Rehearsal Practice Field 10/02/2019 6:00pm Cross Country CHS Cross Country Team Dinner Career Center 10/02/2019 7:00pm NHS NHS Induction Auditorium 10/02/2019 8:00pm Swimming Away Swimming Practice (V) ISU Reed Gym Pool Thursday 10/03/2019 NO SCHOOL 10/03/2019 6:00am Volleyball CHS Volleyball Practice (JV) Small Gym 10/03/2019 9:00am Swimming Away Swimming Practice (V/JV) ISU Reed Gym Pool Portneuf Wellness 10/03/2019 1:00pm Cross Country Home Bob Conley Invitational Complex 10/03/2019 1:00pm Cheer CHS Cheer Practice Large Gym 10/03/2019 4:00pm Football CHS Football Practice (V) Football Field 10/03/2019 4:00pm Football Home F vs. Twin Falls H.S. Football Field 10/03/2019 4:00pm Boys Soccer CHS Boys Soccer Practice (V/JV) Soccer Field 10/03/2019 4:00pm Girls Soccer CHS Girls Soccer Practice (V/JV) Soccer Field 10/03/2019 4:00pm Volleyball CHS Volleyball Practice (V) Large Gym 10/03/2019 4:00pm Volleyball CHS Volleyball Practice (F) Small Gym 10/03/2019 4:00pm Drama CHS Fall Play Rehearsals Sept 9th-Oct 11th Auditorium 10/03/2019 5:00pm Football CHS Varsity Football Team Dinner Commons 10/03/2019 6:30pm Football Home JV vs. Twin Falls H.S. Football Field Friday NO SCHOOL 10/04/2019 7:00am Band Away Marching Band Rehearsal Holt Arena 10/04/2019 8:00am Volleyball Away Highland Freshman Tournament Highland H.S. 10/04/2019 9:00am Swimming Away Swimming Practice (V/JV) ISU Reed Gym Pool 10/04/2019 2:00pm Cheer CHS Cheer Practice Large Gym 10/04/2019 4:00pm Cross Country CHS Cross Country Practice CHS Outside 10/04/2019 4:00pm Football CHS Football Practice (JV/.F) Football Field 10/04/2019 4:00pm Boys Soccer CHS Boys Soccer Practice (V/JV) Soccer Field 10/04/2019 4:00pm Girls Soccer CHS Girls Soccer Practice (V/JV) Soccer Field 10/04/2019 4:00pm Volleyball Away Battle of the Best V Tournament 4th-5th 2:30pm Depart Madison H.S. 10/04/2019 4:00pm Drama CHS Fall Play Rehearsals Sept 9th-Oct 11th Auditorium 10/04/2019 7:00pm Football Away V vs. Twin Falls H.S. 3:00pm Depart Twin Falls H.S. 10/04/2019 7:00pm Cheer Away Twin Falls H.S. Game 4:00pm Depart Twin Falls H.S. Saturday 10/05/2019 Band Away Bridgerland Band Invitational 12:00pm Depart USU, Logan UT 6:15am Depart from Idaho Falls Wes 10/05/2019 9:00am Swimming Away Idaho Falls Invite District Office Deist Aquatic Ctr. 10/05/2019 9:00am Volleyball Away Battle of the Best V Tournament 4th-5th 7:30am Depart Madison H.S. 10/05/2019 1:00pm Boys Soccer Away Boys JV vs. Mountain Home 7:00am Depart East Side Park 10/05/2019 1:00pm Girls Soccer Home Girls V vs. Mountain Home Soccer Field 10/05/2019 2:30pm Boys Soccer Away Boys V vs. Mountain Home 7:00am Depart East Side Park 10/05/2019 2:30pm Boys Soccer Home Girls JV vs. Mountain Home Soccer Field Sunday NO SCHOOL EVENTS UPCOMING EVENTS: Volleyball All Teams Dinner. Monday, Sept 30th @ 6:45pm in the CHS Commons Century Boys Soccer Fundraiser. “Dine to Donate” Fundraising Night at Texas Roadhouse, October 1st from 4-10pm. Support Century High School Soccer by presenting the attached flyer to the Pocatello Texas Roadhouse location and they will donate 10% of your total food purchases to Century High School soccer. Fall Sports Photos. Wednesday, Oct 2nd @ 8am. Athletes… MAKE SURE TO BRING YOUR UNIFORM TODAY! Cross Country Team Dinner. Wednesday, Oct 2nd @ 6pm in the CHS Career Center NHS Induction. Wednesday, October 2nd @ 7pm CHS Auditorium Football Varsity Team Dinner. October 3rd @ 5pm in the CHS Commons. Diamondbacker’s Meeting. Wednesday, October 9th @ 7pm in the Career Center. Senior Panoramic Picture. Wednesday, October 16th @ 11am in the CHS Large Gym. SENIORS MAKE SURE YOU ARE HERE!!! Fall Play Performances “12 Angry Jurors”. October 17th-21st @ 7pm in the CHS Auditorium Financial Aid Night. Wednesday, Oct 23rd @ 7pm in the CHS Media Center. This is for seniors and his/her parents to learn about Financial Aid and have any and all questions answered! Fall Choir Concert. Tuesday, Oct 29th @7pm in the CHS Auditorium CHS Diamondback Roundup. Thursday, Nov 7th @ 5:30pm. Dutch oven Dinner, Silent & Live Auction, CAR Raffle. Tickets for CAR Raffle are $5.00 each and can be purchased from CHS or any club or athletic team of Century. (More info coming soon!) CELEBRATE! Student Diamondback of the Month September Winners: ARTS: Faith Beasterfield (12th), Jack Maheras (12th), Chloe Babcock (11th), Tanner Smith (11th), Tad Phranasith (10th), Sydnee Barthlome (10th), Andreas Barton (9th), Devvani Choudhury (9th) ACADEMICS: Anna LeFevre (12th), Yashar Aghazedeh-Habashi (12th), Aiden Horrocks (11th), Ella Bunde (11th), Alex Darrow (10th), Emma Wedler (10th), Jasmine Barney (9th), Kameron Hanohano (9th) ALL-AROUND: Claire Baker (12th), Langton Payne (12th), Charles Gertsch (11th), Amia Gabiola (11th), Natalie White (10th), Adam DiGregorio (10th), Qai Gerber (9th), Madison Long (9th) ATHLETE: Hannah Hearn (12th), Coleman Sandy (12th), Jovan Sowell (11th), Preslie Merrill (11th), Isabel Christensen (10th), Bruin Fleischmann (10th), Angela Reyes-Garcia (9th) Staff Diamondback of the Month Winner: Arynne Hoge – CHS Art Teacher Virtuous Students of the Month September Winners: Autumn Draper (10th)-Patience, Amy Moulten (12th)-Helpfulness, Dillon Turner (11th)-Service, Shae Lewis (11th)- Kindness/Inclusiveness, Jayden Barfoot (9th)-Joyfulness, Nekhi DeRose (11th)-Thoughtfulness, Tyrone Haworth (12th)- Friendliness Virtuous Staff of the Month Winners: Cassie Atwood (Vice Principal)-Perseverance Lynn Streva (Para-Professional)-Kindness FYI Due to a change in instructor availability for the driver education program, the next driver education classes with the Pocatello/Chubbuck School District No. 25 will be offered during the summer months of 2020. If there are any changes to this schedule or if a class becomes available sooner than June 2020, information will be made available on the school district website.
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