Wednesday, December 17, 2014


Students Serve the Community
While Paying Fines


At the end of each semester, in lieu of fines for late materials in the Learning Commons, Ms. Yelvington and Ms. McKay accept food.  All collected “fines” will be donated to North Fulton Community Charities.

English Department Competition
Equals Holiday Festivity

 

 

Yesterday the ladies in the Centennial English department donned their holiday apparel  to compete for the title of “Tackiest Sweater” on Tacky Tuesday.

Winners:  1st place – Martha Smith; 2nd place – Stephany Tighe; 3rd place – Leslie Wolfe-Cundiff

 

Thursday, December 11, 2014


Engineering Students Prove They Can-Do

 



 

Fifth period engineering students participated in the county-wide Can-Do contest to collect cans and build a structure with them. The engineering students, along with the help of other groups at CHS, collected 930 cans which were donated to North Fulton Community Charities.  The students who participated in the can collection then built the Hungry, Hungry Hippos were Jesus Guzman-Bonilla, Jordan Minchew, Alex Baldoni, Jackson Barnes, Tim Broome, Eric Rangel, Jermaine Ray, Joseph Routhieaux ,and Leonel Villazana.

You can vote for their Hungry, Hungry Hippos entry on the Can-Do Facebook page.

 

 

Tuesday, December 9, 2014


Centennial Career Tech Teachers
Complete CERT Training

 
 
 
Last week Christina Branch (Healthcare Science Technology Teacher; pictured third from left) and Brandi Terrell (Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security Teacher; Pictured first from  right) along with several other teachers from across the state, completed training for The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program. CERT educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations. Using the training learned in the classroom and during exercises, CERT members can assist others in their neighborhood or workplace following an event when professional responders are not immediately available to help.

Thursday, December 4, 2014


CHS Chorus Fall 2014 Achievements


The Centennial Chorus program is completing an event-filled fall semester. Students began the year performing the National Anthem at the 2014 End of Summer Celebration as well as a CHS home football game. Additionally students organized a fundraiser to help the program travel to Orlando Spring 2015. Most recently select students participated in the 2014 District V Honor Chorus (event organized by director Chelsea Burney for FCS, APS, and local private schools) and performed for Dr. Avossa for the 2014 “Principal for A Day” reception at the Chattahoochee Nature Center. Finally senior Joel Terning and junior Elizabeth Raeside were selected to sing in the 2015 All State Chorus in March.

Our next concert is this upcoming Tuesday December 9th at 7PM in the CHS auditorium. Both Haynes Bridge and Holcomb Bridge will be joining us on stage to celebrate the holiday season.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014


NTHS Inducts Honorees

 

Congratulations to the following students who were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society:  Claire Allen,  Savanna Karwoski, Genevieve MacDonald, Alana McLean, Pryce Nwabude, Andrew Phillips, Mira Shah, Mary Stephens, Madelyn Stone, Kendal  Blair, Carliss Braswell, Mugure Mugi

 

Coxwell Honored by Knights


Last night at the girls’ basketball game, Athletic Director Billy Kirk presented a Centennial letter jacket to John Coxwell in honor of over 16 years of hard work and dedication to CHS athletics.

 

 

Monday, December 1, 2014


Art Vibes at the High

 

 
Last Saturday, Centennial junior Erin McCall visited the High Museum to enjoy Art Vibes, a free day for students to work with other student artists from across metro Atlanta.