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CHS class of 2024 poses for a picture during the freshman class meet and greet
event after resuming full-time in-person school.

Reflecting on the year through a freshman’s eyes

Andrew Seckular June 17, 2021

As COVID-19 traveled the world, the Class of 2024 felt unstoppable as they dominated the halls of middle school. Then, everyone watched helplessly as this dangerous disease trickled into the United States,...

Freshman struggle to meet their fellow classmates due to COVID-19 school restrictions.
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Freshmen struggle to get to know their peers

Jordan Juliano February 3, 2021

As COVID-19 continues to rage on throughout the country, schools all over have been forced to adapt to the new ways of living. At the start of the new school year, districts were faced with the challenge...

Unlike the Class of 2023 (pictured above) the Class of 2024 was unable to have a bonding day which now makes socializing difficult for freshman.

Freshmen face isolation starting high school

Francesco Thorik-Saboia November 25, 2020

For the Class of 2023, the bonding trip to Thompson Park on Sept. 6, 2019 had an unexpected change. Last year’s freshmen went to GoodSports USA, a year-round sports complex due to bad weather. Now, for...

Rising Sophomore Lucy Battista of TInton Falls is present Freshman Class President.

Class of 2023 holds first class election

Kristen Gallagher October 12, 2019

The Class of 2023 held their freshman class council elections on Oct. 3 in the cafeteria. After primaries consisting of thirteen students, the candidates were narrowed down to ten. Following the two-minute...

Students fill out their ballots to vote for who they want leading the class.

Madeira elected freshman class president

Mary Kate Cashman October 4, 2016

Students of the class of 2020 elected freshman Emily Madeira as their class president in the class elections on Tuesday, Oct. 4. Colin Martin of Middletown was elected Vice President. “I am really...

Taco Party a hit with the freshmen

Taco Party a hit with the freshmen

October 7, 2014
BY EMMA MCCAFFREY and LAURA MURPHY - Freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors alike gathered after school on Monday, October 6 for the Cultural Communications Club’s first annual fall Taco Party. The president of the CCC, senior Matt Taylor, and the CCC’s advisor Sabina Campbell led the club in setting up an all-you-can-eat buffet of tacos, chips, and desserts.
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