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How Much Do You Know about Our New Interim Principal, Mrs. Macomber? BY AMANDA MCKECHNIE
As the school year got underway last fall, students learned of Mr. Hobin’s resignation and were informed that CHS would have a new interim principal, Mrs. Macomber, until a principal can be hired permanently. This all happened pretty quickly and many students did not know what was going on in the main office. Now teachers, parents, and students can know more about Mrs. Macomber and what her vision for the school is as the ENTRY has recently had a chance to sit down and discuss such with her.
The Hunt was ON! By Allie Shinskey
On Saturday, October 29 from 5:00 to 9:30 pm, Coventry High School hosted The Hunt for the juniors and seniors as a way to celebrate Halloween. The big winners this year were team "Musketeers." Best costume props went to the "Laundry" team.
Avenue Q Comes to CHS By Sienna McCulley
Avenue Q explores the social issues of today’s world, including racism, homosexuality, relationships, and finding one’s purpose, as it follows a whimsical cast of characters through their lives in New York. While many of the primary characters are portrayed as Sesame Street style puppets, the roles of Brian and Christmas Eve, played by Ray Thibeault and Hannah Lanoue, are the only “humans” in the entire play.
CHS Graduation Rate is Up BY Alison Shinskey
Getting a 100 percent graduation rate has quickly become a national goal, with people seeing it as perhaps the key to being able to compete with other nations throughout the world.
CHS Homecoming 2015: Unforgettable Memories Made
CHS Homecoming was on the weekend of September 18th. The sun was shining bright on the beautiful warm morning at the Homecoming Day Parade. Later on that same day, at 7:00pm, the Homecoming Dance was held. The decorations were hung everywhere and food was not in short supply. Music blasted for the next three hours.
CHS Teacher of the Year
Getting this honor made Dr. Ruffolo feel special, but he didn’t take all the honor for himself. As he has said on multiple occasions, he couldn’t have done it without the help of his own mentor, his interns, the vice principals, principal, fellow teachers and the rest of the faculty and support staff. “The reality is I learn from them too! Every step of the way with their help makes me better.”
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Let’s Keep the Renovated Bathrooms Clean BY SYDNEY HAMMER
How would you like it if you spent a lot of time working on a project, just to have others disregard it and make a mockery of your work? Probably not good, right? Now, put yourself in the teacher's shoes. Imagine working on the bathrooms walls only to have them destroyed by students during the year. Imagine your hard work being completely disregarded.