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Monday, Apr. 6--Easter Monday/No School; Baseball Senior Dinner in the SLC at 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Apr. 7--Classes Resume; Baseball (Home) vs. Peachtree Ridge, GA-Senior Night (JV 4:30, V 7:00 p.m.); Softball (Home) vs. Pine Forest at 6:00; Tennis vs. Greenwood, KY-Senior Day at Roger Scott, 3:00 p.m.; Logo Store Open
Wednesday, Apr. 8--Weightlifting District Meet at Baker; Girls Lacrosse (Home) District Quarterfinal vs. Pensacola High, 5:30 p.m.; Baseball at Escambia (JV 4:00, V 6:30 p.m.; Tennis at Niceville, 3:00 p.m.; Chicken Biscuit Day; Sader Surfer and Positivity Project Club Meetings, Boys Lacrosse District game, 7:00 p.m.; Voting for Prom King & Queen
Thursday, Apr. 9--Baseball (Home) vs. Northview (JV 4:30, V 7:00 p.m.); Softball (Home) vs. Baker, 6:00 p.m.; Sports Media Society Meeting
Friday, Apr. 10--Girls Lacrosse District Semifinal at West Florida, 5:30 p.m.; Tennis Battle On The Beach at Roger Scott; Track & Field Escambia County Championships at Pine Forest, 4:00 p.m.; Nicky Walker Math Tournament; Boys Lacrosse, District game, 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, Apr. 11--Tennis Battle On The Beach at Roger Scott; B.; Prom at CHS, 7:30 p.m.
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- Easter Weekend
- Prom
- Living Stations of the Cross
- Eucharistic Celebration & Fish Fry
- CHS Job Opportunities
- Peer Tutoring Opportunity
- Club Meetings
- Summer Athletic Camps
- Logo Store
- Athletic Field Complex
- Weekly Sports Schedules
- Athletic Eligibility Requirements
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- Chicken Biscuit Day
- Shop Raise
- CHS Traffic & Parking Policy
- Dress Code Policy
- CHS Safe Environment Policy
- Great Gift With a Dual Purpose
- Important Dates for 2025-26 & 2027-28
- Semester Exam Protocol
- Lunch Protocol
- Reporting Student Absences
- Transcript Ordering
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Easter Weekend Reflection
As we enter Easter weekend, we are reminded that this is the most important celebration of our Christian faith — the celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and the promise of new life.
In the Gospel of Matthew, we hear the angel’s words at the empty tomb: “He is not here; for He has risen, as He said.” (Matthew 28:6). These simple words changed the world forever and continue to remind us that hope is never lost, that light overcomes darkness, and that God is always at work, even in the most difficult moments.
Pope St. John Paul II once said, “Do not abandon yourselves to despair. We are the Easter people and Alleluia is our song.” This beautiful reminder calls us to live as people of hope, joy, and confidence in God’s love.
Pope Francis also reminds us, “Easter is the celebration of the victory of love over hatred, of life over death.” As a Catholic school community, this is the message we are called to live — through kindness, service, forgiveness, and love for one another.
As we celebrate Easter, may our families take time to pray together, celebrate together, and remember the true meaning of this holy season. May the joy of the Resurrection fill your homes with peace, hope, and renewed faith.
“I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live.” (John 11:25)
We wish all of our families a blessed and joyful Easter.
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Junior/Senior Prom
Catholic High School’s Junior/Senior Prom, “In Full Bloom,” will be held on Saturday, April 11, from 7:30–10:30 p.m. at Catholic High School. We are looking forward to a wonderful evening as our students celebrate this special night together.
All students who plan to attend must complete the required Google Form prior to the event. This form must be filled out in order to attend Prom. It was emailed to students.
If the student's date does not attend Catholic High, they must pick up a "Application to Attend Dance Form" from Mrs. Chavez in Room 208. That form is due to Dean Faucheaux by Wednesday, April 8. This form must be filled out by the CHS student, his or her date, the date's school, and their parents. So plan accordingly so that this form is turned in on time.
Tickets are $30 (plus taxes and fees) and must be purchased through GoFan. Seniors do not need to purchase tickets. Seniors only need to buy a ticket for their non-CHS date or for a date who is not a senior.
Prom is a special tradition at Catholic High and we are excited to provide a fun, safe, and memorable evening for our students. We look forward to seeing our Juniors and Seniors dressed In Full Bloom for a beautiful night at Catholic High.
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Living Stations of the Cross
On Wednesday, our campus experienced something truly powerful.
94 of our students brought the Living Stations of the Cross to life, portraying Christ’s journey with reverence, love, emotion, and incredible respect for the meaning of this holy season.
They performed the Living Stations seven different times so that every student and staff member had the opportunity to witness this moving tradition.
What you are about to watch is more than a performance — it is a reflection of faith, service, and the dedication of our students who gave their time and talents to help our school community prepare our hearts for Holy Week.
Thank you to every student who participated, and to Mrs. Carter, and members of the faculty and staff who helped make this day possible.
We invite you now to prayerfully watch our 2026 Living Stations of the Cross. There is also a large photo gallery of the Living Stations of the Cross which includes several behind the scenes photos.
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Eucharistic Celebration & Fish Fry
Thank you to everyone who joined us for last week’s Eucharistic Celebration and Fish Fry. It was a beautiful evening for our school community to come together in faith, fellowship, and celebration. We are especially grateful to all of the volunteers, planners, cooks, students, and staff who worked so hard to make the evening such a meaningful and successful event.
We are happy to share that a full photo gallery from the Eucharistic Celebration and Fish Fry is now available on our school website. We invite all families to visit the website to view and download photos from this special night in the life of our school.
During the evening, we were also proud to recognize 1993 graduate Jim Edler as the newest inductee into the CHS Alumni Hall of Fame. This honor recognizes his accomplishments, leadership, and the way he has lived out the mission and values of Catholic High School since his time as a Crusader. We congratulate Mr. Edler on this well-deserved recognition and thank him for being such an outstanding representative of our Catholic High community.
Photos of the evening can be viewed here.
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CHS Job Opportunities
CHS has an opening for the position of Guidance Office Secretary. It is a 12-month position with 10 months of full-time hours and with reduced hours in the Summer.
For more information, please contact Sr. Kierstin Martin at kmartin@pensacolachs.org. To apply, please follow the steps described on our website. Applicants must also pass all required fingerprinting and background checks as required by the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee and the State of Florida.
We also have an opening for a full-time Religion teacher for the 2026-27 school year. Applicants must be practicing Catholics and have at least a bachelor’s degree, preferably in theology or religious studies. For more information, please contact Sr. Kierstin Martin at kmartin@pensacolachs.org. To apply, please follow the steps described on our website. Applicants must also must pass all required fingerprinting and background checks as required by the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee and the State of Florida.
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Peer Tutoring Opportunity For Students
The CHS Guidance Department is recruiting students to serve as Peer Tutors this semester.
This program supports our school’s commitment to academic excellence and service to others by allowing students to use their strengths to help classmates succeed, all while at the same time earning required service hours.
Tutoring takes place after school from dismissal until 4:00 PM on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays, based on student availability. Interested students may pick up a pink application in the Guidance Office.
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Club Meetings
Three of our student-led clubs have meetings this week. All club meetings will take place immediately after school unless otherwise noted in the graphic.
Wednesday, Apr. 8 - Sader Surfers
Wednesday, Apr. 8 - Positivity Project (7:10 a.m.)
Thursday, Apr. 9 - Sports Media Society
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Athletic Summer Camps
Registration is now open for our Summer Camps! During the summer months, CHS welcomes many youngsters onto our campus to participate in our camps. They are a powerful way for them to learn about how special of a place Catholic High is and could be for them in the future. Click here to learn about the camps currently being offered. Please share this link and the graphic with anyone you know who may have kids who are interested in having some fun with our teams this summer.
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CHS Logo Store
The CHS Logo Store will be open on Tuesday, Apr. 10 during all 3 lunches from 11:00 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Come load up on all of the latest CHS apparel and show off your school spirit.
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Help Us Build Our Field Sports Complex
We are excited to share our Virtual Groundbreaking Video for the New Athletic Field Complex, a project that represents an important investment in the future of our students and athletic programs. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all who have already given so generously—your support has made it possible for us to clear and level the land and officially begin this transformative work. While these early milestones are worth celebrating, there is still much to be done. The next phases will include adding irrigation and lighting, followed by grass installation and final preparations to make the fields competition-ready. We are grateful for the momentum we have built and invite our community to continue partnering with us as we work toward fully funding and completing all phases of this exciting project.
These Athletic Fields (that will be located south of our existing Track) will provide three additional fields that will be used by our field sports teams: Football, Boys & Girls Lacrosse, and Boys & Girls Soccer. This includes a total of 10-15 teams that need to practice including the Varsity, JV, and Freshman teams. With the addition of these fields, the Track, Baseball, and Softball teams will benefit by being able to reclaim their fields when they are preparing for meets and games.
These new fields will also be used by our PE classes, the Catholic Youth Sports League (CYSL), and the students of the Mother Clelia Morning Star High School that adjoins our property. This first phase of the project will include the addition of three fields that will result from clearing the land, installing irrigation, grass, access roads, lighting and fencing around the complex.
The Second Phase will include fan seating and a scoreboard to outfit one of the fields as a competition field. Additional components to be added include a fieldhouse with a concession stand, restrooms, and paving of the parking areas and access roads.
The timing of the Second Phase has not yet been identified and will depend on the availability of additional funds raised through our Capital Campaign. For those of you who are new to Catholic High and have not yet explored our Capital Campaign website, please take some time to do so. There you will find an overview of the Campaign that includes a list of the projects we have been able to complete and for which your students are currently benefiting due to the generosity of donors who came before you. The site also shows the other projects yet to be completed that are in our Master Growth Plan.
We will share additional information with you as Phase I of the Field Sports Complex project proceeds. Our deepest thanks to all who have or will contribute to our campaign soon, helping to make these dreams for CHS possible!
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Baseball
The Baseball Team has three game dates this week. First, on Tuesday, Apr. 7, they will honor their 11 seniors prior to the 7:00 p.m. home Varsity game against Peachtree Ridge, GA. The JV has a game at 4:00 p.m. On Wednesday, Apr. 8, both teams are at Escambia. The JV plays at 4:00, followed by the Varsity at 6:30 p.m. They close out their regular season on Thursday, Apr. 9, with a home doubleheader against Northview. The JV goes first at 4:00 with the Varsity starting at 6:30 p.m. Tickets for home games can be purchased at the gate and tickets for all games are available on GoFan.
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Boys Lacrosse
Our Boys Lacrosse Team begins their quest for postseason glory this Wednesday, Apr. 8, in the Regional Quarterfinal against Pensacola High at 7:00 p.m. at Gorecki-LeBeau Stadium. The District Semifinal will be played at noon on Friday, Apr. 10. Tickets will be available on GoFan.
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Girls Lacrosse
Our Girls Lacrosse Team also starts their postseason journey this week with the district tournament. They will host Pensacola High on Wednesday, Apr. 8 at 6:00 p.m. in the District Quarterfinal. Should they win that match, they will host again on Friday, Apr. 10 at 6:00 p.m. against an opponent to be determined. Tickets will be available on GoFan or at the gate.
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Softball
The Softball Team continues their regular season with two games this week. They host Pine Forest on Tuesday, Apr. 7, at 6:00 p.m. They will also host Baker on Thursday, Apr. 9, at 6:00 p.m. Tickets for both games are available at the gate and on GoFan.
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Tennis
The Tennis Teams are busy this week. They will honor their seniors on Tuesday, Apr. 7, when they take on Greenwood, KY at Roger Scott beginning at 3:00 p.m. On Wednesday, Apr. 8, they travel to Niceville for matches beginning at 3:00 p.m. On Friday, Apr. 10, and Saturday, Apr. 11 they will host several schools at Roger Scott in the "Battle On The Beach."
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Track & Field
The Track & Field teams will be competing in the Escambia County Championships this Friday, Apr. 10, at Pine Forest High School beginning at 5:00 p.m.
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Weightlifting
The Weightlifting Team has their District Meet this Wednesday, Apr. 11, at Baker High School. Good luck, Crusaders!
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Athletic Eligibility Requirements
The athletic eligibility requirements for 2025-26 can be accessed from our school website.
Physicals are good for 1 year or 365 days from the date the physical is conducted. Athletes will not be able to compete in any event, contest, or tryout unless they have a physical on file with our CHS Compliance Office that is current and covers the competition period. All physicals for 2025-26 must be completed on the new EL2 form. Please fill out all sections of the EL2 form that apply to you prior to going in for the physical.
Athletes also need to update or create their online clearance each year. They will not be permitted to participate in an athletic contest without a current Athletic Clearance. Instructions for this process can be located on our website.
NEW: ECG Screening Requirement Beginning July 1, 2026
Beginning on July 1, 2026 all incoming 9th-grade student-athletes (2026-27) and any student in grades 10-12 who has never participated in a FHSAA-sanctioned sport must obtain an ECG. (Returning athletes are not required but strongly encouraged to obtain an ECG. The goal is to identify undetected cardiac risk factors and enhance athlete safety.) Documentation: A one-page standardized form (EL1) will confirm ECG completion, including: Parent/Guardian attestation, Clinician verification, and Referral information , if needed. Any follow-up that is requested by the medical professional will require the completion of the Form EL1/2s.
An ECG performed on or after July 1, 2024 will satisfy the requirement.
Parents can visit WhoWePlayFor.org for local screening opportunities, contact Athletic Director Matt Adams, or consult with their family health care provider.
Name, Image & Likeness (NIL) Deals
The FHSAA has created a resource page for any student-athlete wanting to learn about the recently approved NIL bylaws. It is imperative that any athlete that enters into a NIL deal/contract adhere to these bylaws to the letter. They are also required to submit a completed Form GA1 Affidavit of Amateurism to the Athletic Compliance Department within five (5) business days of signing a Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) agreement.
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Chicken Biscuit Day
Start your morning the right way — Chicken Biscuit Day is back on Wednesday, Apr. 8, from 7:00–7:40 a.m.! Stop by before school and grab a hot chicken biscuit for just $5. Cash or card will be accepted, making it quick and easy to fuel up before the first bell.
This month’s Chicken Biscuit Day is hosted by the Girls Lacrosse team, so come out hungry and show your support for our Crusaders. Bring a friend, grab breakfast, and help support the team before heading to class!
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Shop Raise
Click here to learn more about Shopraise, a fundraising platform similar to Amazon Smile that can help all of our CHS supporters raise money for the school while shopping. If you plan to do any online shopping, please consider using this service.
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Parking and Drop Off Policy for 2025-26
We are posting our Parking and Drop Off Policy for the 2025-26 school year. You can access it by clicking here. It is imperative that all parents, guardians, and students follow this policy at all times. We expect everyone to be safe at all times when operating a vehicle. All students and staff should be able to get to and from school, and to transport themselves throughout campus, safely each and every day.
Parking Permit Hang Tags, color-coded by grade, are issued to each student who plans to drive to school any day. Faculty, also, utilize parking permit hang tags. During the school day, student cars may be parked in a CHS lot/space only if they contain a parking permit clearly displayed. Students may park only in the area defined for their class. Parking permit tags will be kept throughout the student's enrollment at CHS and will be collected prior to graduation/withdrawal.
The form on which to register a car for parking is the last page of the Parent/Student Handbook, which students received on 8/8/2025. The form should be completed, signed by the parent, and turned in to the student's Homeroom Teacher. Students who received a parking tag in 2024-25 will continue to use the same tag or purchase a new one From Coach Faucheaux. If the student is turning 16 later in the school year or will begin driving later in the school year, the form can be turned in once they start driving to school.
Patience is a requirement when dropping your student off in the morning or picking them up in the afternoon. There are several things that you can do to help the process run smoothly. Please read these instructions and adhere to them throughout the school year. Your assistance and cooperation is very much appreciated.
Parents, a few urgent reminders about afternoon student pick-up at CHS. It is IMPERATIVE that people coming to pick-up students PULL INTO A PARKING SPACE! Cars may NOT form lines within the lanes OR park along the curbs!!! There are open parking spaces in the Football Parking Lot, the West Lot by the Softball Field, and in the Back Lot that is behind the main building. ALL of these lots are available to parents to use when waiting for a student. It is NOT necessary, safe, or allowed to park along the curb or in the lanes. Please give this information to anyone who may be picking up your child at the end of the school day and PLEASE comply!
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Dress Code Policy for 2025-26
The Dress Cody Policy for 2025-26 may be accessed through the school website.
Also, male and female students who take PE at CHS must wear Gym shorts that are classified as 6 inch shorts or longer. Shorts less than 6 inches in length are not acceptable.
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CHS Safe Environment Policy
Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse:
In accordance with the Florida Ethics in Education Act and Section 1006.061(1), Florida Statutes, all employees have a duty to report all actual or suspected cases of child abuse, abandonment, or neglect. Employees will have immunity from liability if they report abuse and have a duty to comply with child protective investigations as per the policy stated instructions in the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee Child Abuse Policy contained in the Pensacola Catholic High School Faculty Handbook. Failure to report abuse or misconduct is grounds for disciplinary action.
Reporting Misconduct by Instructional Personnel and Administrators:
All employees and administrators have an obligation to report misconduct by instructional personnel and school administrators which affects the health, safety, or welfare of a student. Examples of misconduct include obscene language, drug and alcohol use, disparaging comments, prejudice or bigotry, sexual innuendo, cheating or testing violations, physical aggression, and accepting or offering favors.
Reports of misconduct of employees should be made to:
- Chief School Administrator, (850) 436-6400, ext. 114
Reports of misconduct committed by administrators should be made to:
- Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee Superintendent of Schools, (850) 435-3540
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Great Gift with a Dual Purpose
The next few months have several occasions for gift-giving such as a birthday, anniversary, Valentine's Day, Alumni Fish Fry, Easter, etc. Why not consider the gift of a CHS Commemorative Brick that will be placed at the outside entrance to the CHS Gym? These bricks are a wonderful opportunity to celebrate family milestones and honor or memorialize loved ones. Buy a brick engraved with the year you graduated, when your parent(s) or child(ren) graduated, in honor of your favorite teacher, in memory of fallen classmates, a special person in your life, etc.
Looking for the perfect holiday, birthday, or anniversary gift? A commemorative Catholic High brick might be just the thing to create a unique and lasting memory visible for you and your family to admire for a lifetime. The clay bricks are 8" X 8" and will accommodate engraving of up to 6 lines with a maximum of 21 characters per line. Use the link pensacolachs.org/bricks to access the web form to order and pay for your commemorative brick(s). Once we have an order for five or more bricks we will place the order with the brick company. All proceeds from the sales will go to the Building on Faith, Family & Tradition Capital Campaign.
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Important Dates for 2025-26
Please make note of the following important dates for this summer:
- 4/6 Easter Monday/No School
- 5/1 Sr. Parent Mass, 10 a.m.; Senior Dism., 11:15 a.m.
- 5/8 Last Day of Classes for Seniors
- 5/15 Baccalaureate Mass
- 5/16 Graduation
- 5/22-28 Exams
- 5/25 Memorial Day/No School
- 5/28 Last Day For Students
Looking Ahead to Important Dates for 2026-27
- 8/3/26 Teachers Return to School
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8/6 Freshman Orientation, 7:45 a.m.
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8/10 All Students Return; Noon Dismissal
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9/4 Teacher Inservice, Noon Dismissal for Students
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9/7 Labor Day, No School
- 10/9 Teacher Inservice, Noon Dismissal for Students
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10/12 Data Day, No School for Students
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11/11 Veterans’ Day, No School
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11/20 Teacher Inservice, Noon Dismissal for Students
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11/23 Thanksgiving Break Begins
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11/26 Thanksgiving Day
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11/30 Classes Resume
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12/15 Exams Begin
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12/18 Exams End; Christmas Break Begins, 11:30 a.m.
- 1/4 Teachers Return
- 1/5 Students Return
- 1/11-12 Senior Retreat; Mandatory for all Seniors
- 1/15 Teacher Inservice, Noon Dismissal for Students
- 1/18 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; No School
- 1/24 Freshman Registration
- 2/10 Ash Wednesday; Mass at 10 a.m.
- 2/12 Faculty Day of Recollection, No School for Students
- 2/15 Presidents’ Day; No School
- 3/12 Teacher Inservice, Noon Dismissal for Students
- 3/24 Living Stations of the Cross
- 3/25 Holy Thursday; Noon Dismissal
- 3/26 Good Friday, No School
- 3/28 Easter Sunday
- 3/29 Spring Break Begins
- 4/5 Classes Resume
- 4/16 Teacher Inservice, Noon Dismissal for Students
- 5/7 Senior Parent Mass, 10 a.m.
- 5/14 Last Day of Classes for Seniors
- 5/21 Baccalaureate Mass
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5/22 Graduation
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5/20 Last Day of Classes for Underclassmen
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5/21 Exams Begin
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5/26 Exams End; 11:30 a.m. Dismissal
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5/27-28 Teachers Last Days
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5/31 Memorial Day
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Semester Exam Policy
CHS implemented a policy that pertains to students who miss semester exams in either December or in May. This policy states: Students who miss semester exams for serious family emergencies or serious health reasons are excused and may make them up. Students absenting themselves from exams for any other reason(s) may NOT make up exams and will receive a zero for each.
Please be aware of these dates when planning family trips, etc. It is also contained in the CHS Parent/Student Handbook that all parents and students are required to read. So this is simply a reminder for you so that family plans will not conflict with our semester exams. As always, we ask you NOT to remove your child from school until his/her last exam is completed. Thank you so much!!
Students may earn exemption from a semester exam in a course if they have 3 or less absences in that course for the semester (remembering that 3 tardies to a class count as 1 absence), if the student’s academic average in the course is a C or better and their overall average in all courses is a 2.5 or better at the end of the first quarter in that semester (Q1 or Q3). Any student who does not have BOTH of these criteria is required to take exams. Every student in 9th-12th grade will take one mandatory exam per semester. The mandatory exam for the Spring Semester will be announced later in the semester. This mandatory exam will be scheduled on the first exam day. No student should be absent from school until after this mandatory exam!
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Lunch Protocol/Menus
Our food service vendor, Panhandle Food Management (PFM), began providing lunch for students to purchase on Monday, 8/11. Currently, PFM is able to offer cash and ID badge payments as the means to pay for a purchased lunch. Credit/debit cards will no longer be accepted. The weekly lunch menu will be provided each week on our website and on the TV's in the school hallways. Our cafeteria will begin serving a Lenten menu in observance of the season of Lent. In keeping with Catholic tradition, meat will not be served on Fridays, and meals will include fish and other meatless options. We are grateful for the opportunity to support our students and families in honoring this important season of reflection and faith.
Lunch may also be brought from home. Microwaves are available for student use.
Lunch may not be dropped off for students. Students have the option to bring their lunch from home or purchase it in our Student Life Center. Parents who wish to buy their student's lunch using the student's ID badge may post funds on their child's account online here.
If a parent provides snacks for a club meeting or event, they must be store-purchased and individually store-wrapped. No homemade snacks may be brought in for any event. Thank you for helping us to maintain these important protocols.
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Parents and Students' Responsibilities for Early Dismissals
Students must bring a note from the parent to the Front Office in the morning before 7:45 a.m. if he/she will need to be dismissed early that day for any reason. The school is unable to dismiss students early if they did not bring in this note from the parent prior to school on the day of the needed dismissal. This is true whether the student will return to school that day or not. Several important policies regarding early dismissal:
--Please do not call, email or text the Front Office during the school day to request that your child be dismissed early.
--Also, please remember our policy that students may not be dismissed within 30 minutes of the regular dismissal time at the end of any day.
--If a student checks out for any reason before a Mass or school assembly, they may not return to school for any remaining part of the school day or be involved in after school/evening events that day.
Parents' Responsibility Regarding Student Absence from School
All parents and students must adhere to the following:
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If your child is going to be absent for a short period of time (1-3 days), please call the Front Office (850-436-6400) by 8 a.m. and leave a message on the attendance mailbox (#2 on our phone system menu), letting us know your child will be out that day. You must also send an absence excuse note in with your child when they next return to school.
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If your child is going to be absent for a prolonged period of time (more than 3 days) for whatever reason (death in the family requiring travel, a family trip, a serious illness or injury, surgery, etc.), please call the front office (850-436-6400) and report the full details regarding your child's absence (expected length of time, nature of the absence, etc.). You must also send an absence excuse note in with your child when they next return to school. Thank you!
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Ordering CHS Transcripts
Catholic High School modified the manner by which CHS transcripts are requested and delivered. We are now utilizing Parchment, a secure online platform that streamlines transcript ordering and delivery.
This change is not just local—the Florida Catholic Conference (FCC) has mandated that all Catholic schools in the state of Florida adopt Parchment for transcript services.
With this change:
- All transcript requests will be submitted directly through Parchment.
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Parchment charges a $5 fee per transcript for current CHS students, which is collected and retained entirely by Parchment (not Catholic High School). Alumni and all other requesting parties will be charged $10 per transcript.
- This new system allows for fast, reliable service and electronic delivery to colleges, universities, and other institutions.
To assist with the transition, Mrs. Kyte has already met with the current Seniors to help them set up their account on Parchment.
The link to Parchment with instructions for its use is now live. We encourage alumni and underclassmen to also create a Parchment account and use it for all transcript requests moving forward.
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