
Just a reminder to join us for our In-Person Perfectionism Parent Meeting and Pizza Party tomorrow, Tuesday, March 22nd from 5:15-6:15 pm. Hope to see you there.
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We have an amazing opportunity for all families coming up on April 7th. We will be having our annual Family Reading night at CES featuring Outback Ray, the animal man. The night will begin with pizza at 5:00 followed by Outback Ray. Afterwards there will be crafts for the kids, educational materials provided for families, books for all students who attend and a raffle of prizes. All you need to do is let us know you're coming by completing the slip that was sent home with the number of guests planning to attend. We would like to have all slips turned in by March 25th so we can plan accordingly. We look forward to seeing you there!! Don’t miss out and get those slips turned in. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to call the office. Have a great night.
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Spring Picture Day will be Tuesday March 22nd all students will be photographed and you will have the option to purchase later. Reminders were sent home with students today. Visit hrimaging.com to see photo options.

Reminder: ALL Juniors must take the ACT tomorrow, March 15th @ 8:00am at CHS. Arrive on time! Full-time Career Center students will report the Library, students with last names A-K will report to room 400 and students with last names L-Z will report to 408.

Kindergarten registration is open for the 2022-2023 school year! Call today to register!


Keeley Murray and Zach Jennings will be playing in the MVL/LCL All Star Basketball Game Sunday, March 13th at West Muskingum High School. The Girls Game is at 2:00 pm and the Boys Game is at 4:00 pm. Tickets can be purchased at the door for $5.00
Congratulations Keeley and Zach

Wrestling Update:
120 lb. Senior Wrestler - Ethan Dixon will be competing in the State Wrestling Meet this weekend at The Ohio State University. Friday wrestling starts at 3:00 pm. Good Luck Ethan....Go Fight Pin

Congratulations to Ms. Kulczycki’s 5th grade self-contained class for presenting a fabulous Mock Trial based upon the Global Read Aloud book, The Jumbies. After reading the book, the students felt that they could build a compelling case pitting the Jumbies against the humans. The students created the trial based upon the characters and situations in the book, writing all of the lines for the attorneys, judge, bailiff, and witnesses for the defense and prosecution, and created their own costumes. Because each side wrote their own lines, the witnesses were only prepared for the questions that their sides wrote, and were often surprised by the questions asked by the opposition.
In true Project Based Learning protocol, the students performed their trial once for teachers and administrators in the building, reflected upon and revised the original arguments and witness statements, and performed it again, this time for an authentic audience! The children were honored to perform their Mock Trial for Judge Bob Batchelor, Prosecutor Jason Given, and Bailiff Jim Priest as well as teachers, administrators and members of the media, most of whom formed the jury! Much to their delight, the students were complimented on the quality of their work and their realistic portrayal of a trial. Ms. Kulczycki’s class learned how one becomes a Bailiff, Prosecutor and Judge, and were so grateful to have had their work reviewed by professionals. Thank you so much to Ms. Kulczycki for fostering students’ ownership of their learning and for providing such an amazing opportunity for her students!
The students and their roles in the Mock Trial are listed below:
Carson Andrews—Prosecuting Attorney; Serenity Arens—The White Witch; Aubree Bantum—Malik;
Zander Burnett- Defense Attorney; Temprence Fender—Dru; Rebecca Garabrandt—Defense Attorney; Jade Holmes—Prosecuting Attorney; Alivia Jones—Judge; Faith Kriner—Severinne;
Makenna Lee—Clerk of the Court; Savannah LeFever—Bailiff; Dakota Maxwell—Jury Foreman;
Thomas Merck—Defense Attorney; Lee Ann Noon—Las Diables; Alex Ray—Lagahoo; Billy Reid –Soucouyant; Miguel Sandoval—Bouki; George Savakis—Papa; Cayson Strupe—Duen ; Clayton Watson—Prosecuting Attorney; Eli Wegener—Defense Attorney; Riley Wood—Corinne. Lily Dile
For more photos check out the CES Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/CESRedskins/





Congratulations to the God, Flag and Country Speech Team! They had a great competition today--our team was poised, articulate and showed great Redskin Pride! Congratulations to Clayton Watson who placed second in the 10-11 year old division! Thank you to all of the parents and grandparents who came to the competition to support our team!
The 10-11 year old competitors were:Serenity Arens, Aubree Bantum, Abigail Bush, Braxton Darr, Alexandria Hatton, Alivia Jones, Ella Lawson, Evaleigh Shaw, Lily Thorson, Clayton Watson and Elaina Williams.
The 12-13 year old competitors were: Autumn Appis, Victoria Brazil, McKenna Brown, Brianna Fink, Breanna Gallagher, Kenneth Josselyn, Brooklyn Eva Moore and Lilith Oswalt.





Good Luck to the following wrestlers that will be competing in the Division III District Tournament on Friday, March 4th, 4:00 pm & Saturday, March 5th, 9:00 am at Heath High School.
120 lbs. Ethan Dixon; 150 lbs. Kobe Rust; 157 lbs. Darion Smitley; 165 lbs. Luke Ramsey; Alternate 215 lbs. Zane Stanton; Alternate 285 lbs. Braxton Wilson
Barnesville Sectional Results: Team finished 5th overall. Ethan Dixon 2nd place; Kobe Rust 4th place; Darion Smitley 3rd place; Luke Ramsey 4th place; Zane Stanton 5th place; Braxton Wilson 5th place. Great Job....
GO FIGHT PIN

Calling all kids! Kindergarten registration is coming soon...
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Good evening. This is Grant Fauver, Director of Operations and Engagement at Coshocton City Schools, and this message is for all parents of all CCS students.
Last Friday, February the 25th, the CDC announced that masks are no longer required to be worn on buses or vans operated by public schools. The CDC is making this change to align with guidance that no longer recommends universal indoor mask wearing in K-12 and early education settings in areas with a low or medium Covid 19 level.
Wearing a mask is still allowable and optional for each child, but again, effective immediately they are no longer required by the CDC when being transported by schools. Our bus drivers will still have masks available upon request.
Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Thank you and have a good evening.

March Menu! Go Skins! #coshoctonpride

Coshocton Planetarium March Newsletter! #coshoctonpride


The Junior ACT has been moved to Tuesday, March 15. ALL Juniors (CCCC, Coshocton Online Academy, CHS, CCP) will report to CHS on March 15 to take the ACT at 8:00am. Call CHS with any questions!

Help us celebrate the beginning of Right to Read Month with a Dr. Seuss spirit week. I can't wait to see how creative our students will be starting Monday February 28th.


Please review the follow REMINDERS regarding Senior Class Scholarships!
*All are DUE Friday, Feb. 25 to the Guidance Office by 2:35pm
*Guidance Office will attach a transcript AFTER they've been turned in
* BE SURE there is a STUDENT SIGNATURE on ALL SCHOLARSHIPS
* Make sure ALL Guidelines have been reviewed and attached if necessary * * * *Attach a picture to all scholarships that require one ** Turn in ONE ADDITIONAL PICTURE in an envelope with your First and Last name on the Front (Some students have attached their photo in an envelope on every scholarship-- and that's okay too!)
*For sorting purposes, put your scholarships in ALPHABETICAL ORDER prior to turning them in!
See or email SCHOOL COUNSELORS with questions!

Coshocton High School will be holding a mandatory OHSAA meeting for the parents of all students in grades 7-12 who are participating in a spring sport on Monday, February 28th at 7PM in the high school auditorium. Individual team meetings with coaches will take place afterwards.