CHS Recoginzes Top Cohorts at Breakfast

Principal Carrie Lipenholtz and other administrators saluted the high school’s most outstanding academic achievers among the Class of 2026 during a Top Cohort Breakfast on Friday morning.
After administrators served the seniors breakfast, including waffles with whipped cream, Lipenholtz thanked the students for their contributions to the school and community beyond the classroom.
“We really are just so proud of all of you,” Lipenholtz told the students. “You all represent what CHS is all about, both inside and outside of the classroom.”
The seniors each achieved weighted GPAs of at least 100 during their four years at CHS.
At a ceremony in June, the honorees will receive a braid that will be placed on their robes during graduation to distinguish them for their academic achievements
