At the end of each July we have LifeTrack Services, Inc. mail surveys to our May Graduates. This week I've been reading the results of the survey from our last graduating class. These surveys are mailed to all graduates, 57% returned the completed survey last fall.
The first question shows that 65% of the graduates are enrolled in a 4-year college, 22% in a 2-year college or vocational/technical school, 22% are working full time, 16% part time and 3% are in the military. We are proud that so many of our graduates seek more education beyond high school.
Over 89% of the graduates responded that they were offered a well-rounded education through a rich variety of experiences at Chadron High School. 5% responded no, and 5% did not respond to this question.
In the next question, again 89% of the graduates said that their CHS teachers hold high academic standards and require quality work. 8% responded no to this question with 3% did not respond.
"Was the reading that was encouraged or required in your coursework and/or for pleasure made a priority at CHS?" 95% responded yes, 3% no, 2% did not respond.
"Since graduation, have you found your skill level of reading and writing to be adequate for your present position in college and/or the workplace?" 92% responded yes, 5% no, 3% did not respond.
There are many other exciting results specific to courses and other socio-economic data is collected as well. We use this data to fine tune our offerings and track our progress each year.
These results are encouraging for our staff here at Chadron High School. We have made several efforts in the past four years to implement new Advanced Placement courses as well as adding more relevant and rigorous material in other advanced classes. At the same time, we hold firm that our applied and fine arts classes continue to allow opportunities for students to seek a variety of technical skills incorporating a 'well-rounded' graduate.
Next year, we will be partnering with Chadron State College with offering some of our classes for dual credit. We are still in the planning phase, but it looks as though we will be able to offer up to 11 of our current classes for college credit. Juniors and seniors will pay a one-time $15 matriculation fee then are able to pay only $50 per credit hour to take our classes, here at the high school, and receive college credit from Chadron State. We hope to have the plan finalized this spring. This will be the first time that high school classes can receive credit from a 4-year institution. We hope that this will not only be a tremendous cost saving effort for families but will install a sense of college success for our graduates leading to a higher percentage completing college degrees.
Thank you to all of the graduates that took the time to complete the LifeTrack survey, and thank you to all of our staff for the outstanding job that they do in preparing students for future successes!
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
CHS Student Alisha Rising Wins Service Award

The award, which recognizes Americans of all ages who have volunteereed significant amounts of theri time to serve theri communitites and their country, was presented by The Prudential Spirit of Commuity Awards program on behalf of President Barack Obama. Alisha participated in the Spirit of Community program this year as a representative of Chadron High School.
Alisha earned her reward by working with former Chadron High graduate, Abbey Dorshorst, in planning and presenting a school-wide assembly on the dangers of distracted driving last spring. Alisha further pursued this program by contacting other National organizations like P.E.E.R. awareness in planning further school events.
Sponsored by Prudential Financial in partnership with the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program recognizes young people across America for outstanding community service activities. More than 345,000 young people across America have been considered for these awards since the program began in 1995.
We are proud of the endeavors of Alisha Rising in her pursuit to create the awareness of the dangers of distracted driving for our community. Alisha will be presented with her certificate signed by President Barack Obama at our Awards Night on May 7th.
CHS Cardinal Singers Present: Sweet Singsation
Join us with an evening filled with fantastic music followed by a sweet dessert buffet!
You won't want to miss out on this Sweet Singsation, the performance starts at 7:00pm this Friday, March 16th. There is a $5 admission fee at the high school auditorium, dessert buffet to follow in the high school commons area. The Cardinal Singers are looking to provide a sugar crazed night!
Note: The Chadron High School Cardinal Singers were recently asked to perform an opening act in Kearney at the NRCSA (Nebraska Rural Schools) Conference on March 22nd. This performance will help to raise money for the travel and overnight stay. Sponsor Jon Marquez has also scheduled an opportunity for our Cardinal Singers to work with acclaimed clinician, Fritz Mountford, from Hastings College before they return.
You won't want to miss out on this Sweet Singsation, the performance starts at 7:00pm this Friday, March 16th. There is a $5 admission fee at the high school auditorium, dessert buffet to follow in the high school commons area. The Cardinal Singers are looking to provide a sugar crazed night!
Note: The Chadron High School Cardinal Singers were recently asked to perform an opening act in Kearney at the NRCSA (Nebraska Rural Schools) Conference on March 22nd. This performance will help to raise money for the travel and overnight stay. Sponsor Jon Marquez has also scheduled an opportunity for our Cardinal Singers to work with acclaimed clinician, Fritz Mountford, from Hastings College before they return.
Monday, March 5, 2012

Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Go Cards!
Congratulations to the Lady Cards for completing one of the best season's ever for our girls basketball program. Today they leave for Lincoln with their #1 seed and a 23-1 record to complete their post-season at the Nebraska Girls Basketball Tournament. Their first game is Thursday, 1pm (mountain time) at Pershing Auditorium in downtown Lincoln against #8 seed Lincoln Christian.
Thank you to the Chadron Police Department for allowing them to leave Chadron in style. They were escorted with lights and sirens as their decorated bus traveled the icy streets through downtown Chadron before beginning the 450 mile trek to the state tournament.
According to the student's that have stopped at the office to pre-arrange their absences to attend the state tournament, we have over 50 high school students that will be traveling to Lincoln to support the girls. We wish everyone safe travels. I look forward to being courtside with our student body cheering on the Lady Cards!
Go Cards!!!!
Thank you to the Chadron Police Department for allowing them to leave Chadron in style. They were escorted with lights and sirens as their decorated bus traveled the icy streets through downtown Chadron before beginning the 450 mile trek to the state tournament.
According to the student's that have stopped at the office to pre-arrange their absences to attend the state tournament, we have over 50 high school students that will be traveling to Lincoln to support the girls. We wish everyone safe travels. I look forward to being courtside with our student body cheering on the Lady Cards!
Go Cards!!!!
Friday, February 24, 2012
New CHS Guidance Office Site
Check out the tab at the top labeled, 'CHS Guidance Office' to keep up-to-date on career and scholarship opportunities, financial aid, scheduling, and many other topics related to student needs. This site was created by CHS Student Liason, Carolyn Hinrichs to provide yet another option for students and parents to stay informed with the guidance office.
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