“It came without ribbons, it came without tags. It came without packages, boxes, or bags.” — The Grinch
On dress as a Grinch day, Coshocton Elementary School opened their hearts and donated 7,424 cans of food to the Salvation Army food bank. Student Council organized the food drive that took place over an 8 day period of time. Students collected, counted and boxed each and every item. At the end of every day, an announcement was made telling which classroom was the top giver of the day and an Elf on the Shelf was placed in front of each door with the most cans in the grade level. It was a spirit of fun and competition. Three top winners came out and will receive a treat according to which place they came in. Third place with 619 cans was 4th grade Ms. Jaynes’s class. Second place with 690 cans was 1st grade Mrs. Lawson’s room and coming in first with 1139 cans was 4th grade Mr. Tristano’s class. Student Council will donate the prizes for each class which will be an ice cream sandwich party for 3rd place, a doughnut party for 2nd place and a pizza party for 1st place. Many thanks for the hours of work collecting, counting and boxing all of the cans goes to each and every student council member. The spirit of giving back was very much appreciated.
Good Afternoon CES Families! Thank you so much for all of your support during our Student Council Canned Food Drive. You helped us collect 7,424 cans for the Coshocton Food Bank!!! That is AMAZING! Thanks to your generosity, many people will be able to enjoy your donations during and after the holidays.
This past week, CES has been busy preparing for our 3rd annual Holiday Door Decorating Contest. Each classroom transforms their door into different holiday and seasonal themes. Some choose to work as teams while others individually. Students create decorations and ornaments that demonstrate their skills from writing to reading and math. This year we welcomed members of the current class of the Coshocton Leadership foundation as our judges. They picked doors for the following categories: neatness, originality, student involvement, visual impact (best Individual door overall) and visual impact (team design). We are so proud of all of the staff and student’s hard work transforming our school into a winter wonderland.
This year's winners are as follows:
Neatness Award: 1st Grade
Originality Award: Preschool, Multicategorical, Therapy Team
Student Involvement Award: 4th Grade
Visual Impact, Best Individual Door Overall Award: 6th Grade Mrs. Robbins
Visual Impact, Team Design Award: Kindergarten
Take some time to check out all of our school’s hard work on our CES Facebook page.
www.facebook.com/CESRedskins/
This past week, CES has been busy preparing for our 3rd annual Holiday Door Decorating Contest. Each classroom transforms their door into different holiday and seasonal themes. Some choose to work as teams while others individually. Students create decorations and ornaments that demonstrate their skills from writing to reading and math. This year we welcomed members of the current class of the Coshocton Leadership foundation as our judges. They picked doors for the following categories: neatness, originality, student involvement, visual impact (best Individual door overall) and visual impact (team design). We are so proud of all of the staff and student’s hard work transforming our school into a winter wonderland.
This year's winners are as follows:
Neatness Award: 1st Grade
Originality Award: Preschool, Multicategorical, Therapy Team
Student Involvement Award: 4th Grade
Visual Impact, Best Individual Door Overall Award: 6th Grade Mrs. Robbins
Visual Impact, Team Design Award: Kindergarten
Take some time to check out all of our school’s hard work on our CES Facebook page.
www.facebook.com/CESRedskins/
Dig deep in those closets because it is time for Ugly Sweater Contest Day! December 17th we will be having a school wide contest to see who has the ugliest sweater or shirt!
Please use the following link to view the flyer
https://5il.co/12zrx
Good Evening,
This is an important message for the families of Coshocton City Schools. We were made aware of an issue with our daily, automated attendance system this afternoon that caused our automated call to not be placed if your child was marked absent in ProgressBook today. We have contacted both vendors that handle our automated system and a support ticket has been created to resolve the issue. We are hoping and anticipating that the issue will be resolved tomorrow. If your child is marked absent tomorrow in ProgressBook and the issue has not been resolved you will be receiving a live phone call. Please call the building office at either 740-622-9433 (CHS) or 740-622-5514 (CES) if you have any questions or concerns. Have a great evening.
Holiday Spirit Week has finally arrived at CES!
The week of Dec. 13-17 we will be celebrating the holidays with different fun dress up activities everyday!
Please use the following link to view the CES Holiday Spirit Week flyer
https://5il.co/12yog
THIS IS AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR CES BUS #2 RIDERS FOR Thursday, December, 9,2021. A bus driver won’t be available until after 4:00 p.m. Thursday, December 9th to run this route. If you can pick your child up from school tomorrow, that would be helpful. If not and they will be riding the bus please see the attached memo outlining arrival times. Please SEND A NOTE with your child to school on Thursday detailing whether they are going to ride the bus (with the adjusted schedule) or be a parent pick up. Thank you for your help in this matter.
https://5il.co/12v7a
Coshocton City Schools will be closed today, Wednesday, December 8th, due to the icy road conditions. Classified staff will be contacted by their supervisor.
Coshocton City Schools will be on a 2 hour delay this morning due to the snow and road conditions.
Parent newsletters from CCS for December 2021 have been posted on our district homepage. Click on the Parent Newsletter tab for more information on how to become more involved with your child's work and school at home! #coshoctonpride
Reminder: The CHS Athletic Department is announcing our new online ticketing process. Please call the athletic office at 740.622.8519 with any questions. #coshoctonpride
The following information was sent home today with the girls who signed up for the youth league basketball program. Please note the changes due to the amount of athletes participating. The youth league is full and we look forward to a great experience.
Please use this link to view the flyer https://5il.co/12jd8
Student Council will be holding a canned food drive beginning tomorrow. Please send canned or boxed goods with your child. We are having a competition between rooms and the top 3 classes will receive a prize. Please help out our community with your food donations. No one deserves to go hungry!
Good evening families!
This is just a friendly reminder that tomorrow starts our Fight for Phineas Week!
“Tomorrow evening the high school band and junior high and high school choirs will be having their fall concert! The concert will be held at 7pm on Tuesday, November 23 in the high school auditorium. Come join us for a fun evening filled with beautiful music! All are welcome!”
Hello Coshocton City Schools Families!
Please join us in helping one of our own while he and his family battle Neurofibromatosis! Mark your calendars for the week following Thanksgiving Break to participate in our Fight for Phineas Week. Everyday Nov. 30 - Dec. 3 we will have a fun theme you can donate 50 cents to participate in to help raise money for Phin! Please view the attached flyer for the dates and details.
Reminder: The CHS Athletic Department is announcing our new online ticketing process. Please call the athletic office at 740.622.8519 with any questions. #coshoctonpride
Reserve your seats for Holiday shows in the CHS Planetarium! #coshctonpride
http://coshoctonplanetarium.com/
The CHS Athletic Department is announcing our new online ticketing process. Please call the athletic office at 740.622.8519 with any questions. #coshoctonpride