By Randy Ratliff | Sunday, March 22, 2015
Cape Hatteras Secondary School, This Week at Cape Hatteras Secondary School March 20th Edition

Cape Hatteras Band Performs

The CHSS Band performed Patriotic music at the American flag raising ceremony in Hatteras on Saturday, March 21st.  The ceremony was held next to the Hatterasman Restaurant where a flag pole has been placed to honor Veterans of Hatteras Island.  Thank you CHSS Band Director Sean McCroskey and band students for sharing your musical talents with the community!

The band will hold their annual Spring Concert on May 1st at 6:30 in the High School Auditorium.  All are invited to attend.

 

 

   CHSS National History Day

On March 31st, CHSS will be hosting our first school-wide National History Day Competition. National History Day is a research based competition that requires students to think critically about history and create an in-depth project.  It was designed to increase student research, writing, primary source interpretation, and analyzing skills while allowing them to have a little fun and show some creativity. 

Project options include a research paper, exhibit, performance, documentary, and website. This year's theme is Leadership and Legacy. There are two levels of competition: Middle School (6-8) and High School (9-12).  There are nine award categories: research paper, individual exhibit, group exhibit, individual performance, group performance, individual documentary, group documentary, individual website, and group website.  We have also added a local award for best local history project.   The competition is open to everyone whether they were assigned it as a class assignment or not.

 

 

CHSS and CHES Art Show

Please take time to visit the Graveyard of the Atlantic to view the art work of CHSS and CHES students.  Their art work will be on display throughout the month of March. Thank you to the many students, parents, and community members who came out for the reception on March 12th to show their support for our talented students!

 

 

                       

Caroline Gray Selected 3rd Team All District

Congratulations to Caroline Gray, ninth grader at CHSS, who was selected to the 3rd team All District Team for the 2014-2015 Basketball Season! She was the only ninth grader to be selected in the conference to an an All District Team.  Caroline averaged 14 points per game and 11 rebounds this season to lead the Lady Hurricanes. Great job Caroline!

 

 

 

CHSS Students Attend Math Fair at ECU

On Friday, March 13 a group of eighteen 6-12th graders traveled to East Carolina University to compete in the Eastern Regional Math Fair. The following attended the event: Dylan Gray, John Contestable, Emma Zado, Sophie Waterfield, Amy Chen, Jeffrey Wescoat, Zachary Huizing, Jadon Midgett, Conner Tawes, Amber Harrell, Colby Day, Henry Macchio, Courtney Day, Rubie Shoemaker, Laya Barley, James Tawes, Nathan Whitehead, and Emmiline Baker. Great job on your math projects!

 

 

Honors Biology Class Skype with UNC Scientist

Sarah Ann Marks, a 3rd year graduate student at UNC-Chapel Hill, talked about her research and graduate school program with CHSS's Honors Biology Class on Tuesday, March 17th.  Thanks to a new extension of NC DNA Day called DNA Day CONNECT, the class is scheduled to Skype with a graduate student twice a month. The program matches researchers with specific classrooms to establish stronger relationships between scientists and North Carolina high schools; the goal being to spark student interest in the sciences and introduce them to careers in science. This partnership will include periodic video chats between the researcher and the classroom where researchers can share their own science experiences and research interests, answer questions from students, and contribute expertise to topics students are currently learning about in their science classes. 

 

 

6th Grade AIG Create Solar Ovens

​Mrs. Polk's 6th grade Academically and Intellectually Gifted (AIG) classes have been working on creating solar ovens. The students worked on gathering data from their solar ovens this week using temperature probes from Venier Software. Next week the students will test out their solar ovens on hot dogs and gather more data. The students will then use their data to create regression equations using the TI-84 calculators.