chs information
schedule
Regular Schedule | ||
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Period 1 | 7:30-8:20 | |
Period 2 | 8:25-9:20 | |
Period 3 | 9:25-10:15 | |
Period 4 | 10:20-11:10 | |
Period 5 | 11:15-11:45 | Lunch A |
11:50-12:40 | Class | |
11:15-12:10 | Class | |
12:15-12:40 | Lunch B | |
Period 6 | 12:45-1:35 | |
Period 7 | 1:40-2:30 | |
Long Assembly Schedule | ||
Period 1 | 7:30-8:10 | |
Period 2 | 8:15-9:00 | |
Assembly | 9:05-10:10 | |
Period 3 | 10:15-10:55 | |
Period 4 | 11:00-11:40 | |
Period 5 | 11:45-12:15 | Lunch A |
12:20-1:00 | Class | |
11:45-12:25 | Class | |
12:30-1:00 | Lunch B | |
Period 6 | 1:05-1:45 | |
Period 7 | 1:45-2:30 | |
Short Assembly Schedule | ||
Period 1 | 7:30-8:15 | |
Period 2 | 8:20-9:10 | |
Assembly | 9:15-9:45 | |
Period 3 | 9:50-10:35 | |
Period 4 | 10:40-11:25 | |
Period 5 | 11:30-12:00 | Lunch A |
12:05-12:50 | Class | |
11:30-12:15 | Class | |
12:20-12:50 | Lunch B | |
Period 6 | 12:55-1:40 | |
Period 7 | 1:45-2:30 |
LUNCH A
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LUNCH B
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Business
Foreign Language Intervention Services Language Arts Social Studies Tech. Arts |
Art
Life Management Math Music P.E. Science |
calendar
NOVEMBER | |
6 | End 2nd Six Weeks Grading Period |
11 | Report Cards in 2nd hr. Classes |
26-27 | Thanksgiving Holiday-NO SCHOOL |
DECEMBER | |
16-17 | Final Exams for Sem. 1 |
18 | Make-Up Day for Sem.1 |
18 | End of 1st Sem. Grading Period |
21- Jan 1 |
Winter Break-No School |
JANUARY | |
4 | Teachers Report - Student Non-Contact Day |
5 | Registration 2nd Sem.-Student Non-Contact Day |
6 | First Day of Classes, Semester 2 |
18 | Martin Luther King Day - NO SCHOOL |
25-29 | 8th Grade Registration Ken Caryl |
26 | 8th Grade Parent Meeting |
FEBRUARY | |
9-11 | Recognition Breakfasts |
12 | Columbine Area Inservice - NO SCHOOL |
15 | Presidents Birthday - NO SCHOOL |
19 | End 1st Six Week Grading Period |
24 | Report Cards in 2nd hr. classes |
MARCH | |
3-4 | Spring Play: The Smoke in the Room |
4 | Senior Assembly/Class Picture |
11 | Parent/Teacher Conferences |
12 | NO SCHOOL |
15-19 | Spring Break-NO SCHOOL |
APRIL | |
9 | End 2nd Six Week Grading Period |
14 | Report Cards in 2nd hr. Classes |
17 | Prom |
TBA | Caps & Gown Distribution |
MAY | |
5 | Stretch for Excellence |
12-13 | Senior Finals |
14 | Seniors Make-Up Day |
21 | Class Day |
22 | Graduation |
25-26 | Finals |
27 | Finals Make-Up Day for Sem. 2 |
27 | Last Day of School |
28 | Teacher Check-Out Day |
31 | Memorial Day |
counseling
The Columbine Counselors provide a variety of services to
students. Each counselor at CHS will participate in personal/social counseling,
registration and academic advising, processing of college and scholarship
applications, and provide input to students, teachers and parents regarding
special needs. Specific services offered by the counselors and each counselor's
part of the alphabet are listed below. |
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RYAN COLLINS(A-CL) |
JOE CUNNINGHAM (CO-G) College Technology Testing Coordinator Senior Conference Coordinator Military Liaison District college Committee |
BRAD BUTTS (H-K) Department Chairperson Careers Registration Schedule Alternative School Liaison Group Counseling Monitor District Career Counselor Committee |
SUSAN PETERS (L-N) 9th Grade Transition Post Grad. Ctr. Staff & Resource Coordinator Peer Counseling Special Occasions Safe & Drug Free Schools Liaison Executive Committee |
KEN HOLDEN(O-SM) College NCCAA Outdoor Lab Peer Counseling Student Awards District College Committee |
JUDY ASBURY(Sn-Z) College NCAA Liaison Testing Coordinator Special Occasions Team Building District College Committee Teen Team Shared Decision Making Committee |
graduation info
As a student at Columbine High School, you should constantly be aware of the course requirements that are set forth as policies of the Jefferson County Board of Education. With these in mind, it will be easier for you to determine what courses must be taken as you progress toward graduation.
ALL CREDITS EARNED IN GRADES 9 - 12 ARE COLLECTIVELY COUNTED TOWARD HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION.
Students must complete the following course requirements in grades 9-12:
Requirements for a High School Diploma: | |