
Kinder Hall hosted a student art show on Friday. A wide variety of entries were submitted by various students.





Ms. Henson's Art 2 classes went on a field trip to the Crisp Art and History Museum today. The students were able to see SEMO students' art exhibitions and learn about Southeast Missouri's local history.





This week my Junior Biology students had a chance to create board games to help them study for the EOC on Wednesday. Some of the games include biology-related Jenga (homemade), Sorry, Candy Land, Trivial Pursuit, and more!







Students Qualify for Nationals!
The Cape Central FBLA returned from their state conference today where over 5,000 high school students attended.. Thirteen students competed and attended numerous workshops including leadership workshops during the three day conference. . Haneef Ahmad and Dulina Dias qualified for nationals by taking third in Mobile App Development! Madison Morris got 6th in UX Design and lead one of the workshops at the conference.








Mrs. Cradduck’s EL students surprised her with a birthday celebration!


The CHS Beta Club hosted a faculty egg hunt on Wednesday. Teachers were given the opportunity to tap into their inner child as they raced around the school looking for eggs with candy, notes of appreciation, and special prizes.






Mr. Essner’s Earth Science learning about moon phases!





Cadets participated in a 14-mile hike on Saturday to commemorate the Bataan Death March from WWII. Good camaraderie and cause to raise awareness for Veterans Relief.



Juniors ACT on Tuesday, bring calculator and pencils!


Orange Day at CHS sponsored by high school administration! Teachers enjoyed orange snack including anything from carrots to orange soda. Teachers enjoyed and appreciated the day!










Important Update 3/31: All activities, Cub Club, practices and games are canceled today due to potential severe weather.
The Addams Family at Cape Central High for tonight (Friday) will be rescheduled for Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Friday tickets will be honored at Sunday’s performance.
We encourage our Tiger Family to please stay tuned to local media outlets to make sure you are informed of the latest weather. We could have very strong storms late this afternoon into the evening. Please be safe. Thank you!


What a wonderful show the CHS students put on last night! You have two more opportunities to enjoy it, Friday and Saturday at 7 pm. Do not miss this amazing show.









Cape Girardeau Public Schools and the City of Cape Girardeau would like to invite the public to celebrate the opening of the Jefferson Community Center on Thursday, April 6th at 1:00 p.m. We will host a short ceremony and offer tours of the new facility. We are very excited for our students and the community to use this beautiful, new resource!


The Girardot Yearbook is still selling the 2022-2023 yearbook through May 26th. There will be very limited copies available for purchase at orientation next year. To guarantee your book, please order yours today!
Order at bit.ly/ctyearbook
Please contact Mrs. Romine at romineh@capetigers.com if you have any questions regarding yearbook!


Students riding the buses below will be running a few minutes late today. Out of an abundance of caution, buses were late loading due to an incident involving law enforcement at South Ellis and Sprigg. Buses are rolling and getting loaded now.
Buses running late today (3/27)
Bus 8 - Franklin
Bus 11 - Jefferson
Bus 14 - TWKCJHS
Bus 16 - CHS and Jefferson
Bus 18 - CMS
Bus 24 -CMS
Thank you for your attention to this important message.


Congratulations to our orchestra students for performing in the New Orleans Heritage Festival and earning a Gold rating (top rating)! They scored second place out of 8 instrumental groups and also received the Spirit Award for having the most respectful and polite group throughout the festival. The CHS orchestra was also one of two orchestras to be invited to perform in a more competitive festival next year adjudicated by some of the top musicians in the world!





CHS JROTC cadets had a great time playing paintball at Raptor Ridge Paintball Complex in Kelso on Saturday. Paintball fun, team-building, lots of mud, hotdogs and burgers…what more could you ask for? A huge thanks to the Cape Public School Foundation for allowing the cadets to have such an awesome experience!





ACT test will be given to juniors on April 4th (less than 2 weeks)! Free practice questions can be found on the
ACT website at https://www.act.org/content/act/en/products-and-services/the-act/test-preparation/free-act-test-prep.html
or follow ACTstudent on social media.


Dulina Dias was the 7th highest individual scorer at our Scholar Bowl tournament in Jackson today! He correctly answered 16% of the toss-up questions presented to him.


JROTC cadets took a great trip to Scott Air Force Base yesterday. Cadets gained first-hand experience with aircraft, robots, medical/first aid, survival, dorm life, and engagement with the many people and organizations on the base.




