
Ms. Lukefahr's Geometry classes have been busy studying proofs.








Please consider donating blood at the Terry W. Kitchen Central Junior High Blood Drive on Friday, November 10th from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. Call 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter: CentralJuniorHigh to schedule an appointment.


Mr. Essner's Earth Science class are learning
about homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures!!



Cape Central FBLA is hosting a Red Cross Blood Drive on November 1st from 7:30-1:30. The drive will be held in the school's small gym. The more units the organization collects the higher the college scholarship that the Red Cross will award. Community members are welcome contact the Red Cross for an appointment or walk ins are welcome.


Mrs. Schnurbusch's students and A+ tutors run the CHS Tiger Brew. Teachers can purchase tea, coffee and snacks to be delivered to their classrooms. Mrs. Taylor looks forward to these kids' delivery.


Central Speech and Debate Club have announced their meeting and competition dates.


Last week was homecoming and the Student Senate members worked tirelessly to decorate the halls for the week. We want to thank them for all their hard work, even on the weekend. And a shout out to their fearless leaders Ms. Dubose and Ms. Kirchner.








Chess Club announces meeting dates for this semester.


We have a quick update for you on the fiber outage. Spectrum has now restored service to all sites. Phone lines should be working at all of our schools, as well as all other internet services. Thank you again for your patience. Have a great weekend!

Dear Tiger Families,
Due to a Spectrum fiber outage, many of our schools are currently experiencing disruption of service to phones, internet, email, and Wi-Fi. Spectrum does not have an estimated time of repair at this time. If you need help, you can call the Central Administrative Office at 335-1867.
Please note: Phones ARE working at Cape Central Middle School, Terry W. Kitchen Central Junior High, and Cape Central Academy.
We apologize for any inconvenience the outages caused at our other buildings. Thank you for your time and continued support of Cape Girardeau Public Schools.
-CGPS

Please join our board and other district leaders to learn more about current and future opportunities for our students.
We will start the evening with tours of the CTC and light refreshments along with meet and greet time. Then, we will move into a presentation and discussion as we welcome comments from the public.
We have so much to offer and would like to gain input on future plans for our CTC and other career pathways being offered through CGPS.


Please join our board and other district leaders to learn more about current and future opportunities for our students.
We will start the evening with tours of the CTC and light refreshments along with meet and greet time. Then, we will move into a presentation and discussion as we welcome comments from the public.
We have so much to offer and would like to gain input on future plans for our CTC and other career pathways being offered through CGPS.


CHS has a new Chess Club who met for the first time on Friday after school. They had 8 students at the club ,who had a wonderful time & didn’t want to leave. Chess Club will be meeting alternate Fridays and will publish our dates for all Fridays till the end of the year in a week or two. Thank you Mrs. Khot for sponsoring this club. If anyone needs more information email her or drop by room G216.






D&D Club had their first meeting and announced all meeting dates for this semester.



Mrs. Taylor's College Readiness classes were finished up their unit on alternatives to 4 year college with a presentation from C PO2 USN Victoria Pina from the US Navy.


Ms. Henson's Art 1 class began a paper mache project. The students enjoyed doing something out of the ordinary.





Jacob Long and his family traveled to Israel and Palestine this summer. Mrs. Criblez Cultural World Geography II class is currently studying that region. We were fortunate to have Jacob be a guest speaker for the last 15 minutes of class today. He shared his experiences and photos and answered questions from the class. It was a great experience for students to hear from a peer about a topic that we are talking about in class.


Southeast Missouri State will be presenting about financial aid for education past high school. Parents of any Cape Central Hight School student is welcome!


We have another huge announcement showcasing academic excellence that we believe our entire school community will want to celebrate! Cape Central seniors Andrew Wilde and Yan Zhang have earned their way into one of the most prestigious academic circles in the United States as National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists! Congratulations on this incredible accomplishment!


Cape Girardeau Public Schools (CGPS) is pleased to announce that two former students have been awarded the rootEd Undergraduate Scholarship. Liliana Correa Salinas and Lupita Correa Salinas, both freshmen at the University of Missouri, will receive up to a total of $60,000 a piece to pursue their undergraduate degrees. The bilingual twins are first-generation college students. Liliana is majoring in mechanical engineering and Lupita is majoring in computer science. We want all of our students, staff, and families in all of our CGPS schools to join us in celebrating this huge accomplishment! Congratulations Liliana and Lupita!
