Our CRHS varsity football team played a phenomenal game on Friday against Kent Island High School, losing just 38-33. Senior quarterback Tako Hammond passed for 156 yards with 2 touchdowns. Sophomore Ja'Zir Dickerson had 16 carries for 153 yards with 2 rushing touchdowns and 2 receptions for 92 yards with a receiving touchdown. On defense, he had 1 interception and 6 tackles. Senior Collin Brewer had 9 carries for 94 yards and 5 tackles. Senior Chris Rockwell had 9 tackles, junior Cha'tydrick Pickrom had 7 tackles, and junior Bradley Thomas and senior TJ Wenger each had 6 tackles. #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown
Photos by TJ Brewer










Congratulations to this year's class officers! #ColonelTOUGH




In honor of National Recovery Month, the CRHS varsity girls soccer team went purple for their game against North Caroline High School! The Caroline Goes Purple Committee was there with a table of information and resources for those who want more information on how to support individuals in need or want to help reduce the stigma and foster a more supportive environment for those affected. #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown

Homecoming Spirit Week! #ColonelTOUGH

Join CRHS for a fun Fall Festival event with bingo, games, a petting zoo, hayrides, movie night, and more! Vendors will also be present. #ColonelTOUGH



Our CRHS music department is looking for some donations for an upcoming event! They need anything fall themed - prizes, decoration, candy, Halloween costumes! Drop off donations to the CRHS front office. #ColonelTOUGH

Mr. Luongo's Environmental Earth Science students spent the day exploring and investigating various habitats at Pickering Creek, including restored freshwater wetlands, forests, agricultural fields, meadows, and creek/shoreline. Students used dip nets to uncover wetlands organisms, fished from the pier, and waded in the creek to sift for fish and larger aquatic life. #ColonelTOUGH










Our CRHS varsity volleyball team played a fantastic game against Easotn High School, going 4 sets! The offense was led by junior Jazmir Jackson, and defense was led by senior Taylor Harper. Sophomores Ella Downie and Selina Austinville both had some really good blocks at the net as well. #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown
Photos by Nancy Downie










Do you or someone you know need clothes for Homecoming? We have those! Reach out to Ms. Christopher at christopher.sheri@ccpsstaff.org to make an appointment. #ColonelTOUGH

Mr. Sherman's Weekly Update #ColonelTOUGH
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Congratulations to the CRHS varsity boys soccer team for their 5-0 win over Washington High School! Senior Morgan Demir had a hat trick, and junior Jack Walls and sophomore Caleb Rouser each had a goal. Assists were by freshman Josue Diaz Santos (2), seniors Preston Rickwood and Aydan Downie, and sophomore John Beaven. #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown
Photos by Dustin Holt










Homecoming tickets are on sale this week during all lunch shifts! Each ticket is $12 cash. Out-of-school guest forms must be approved before purchasing a ticket.
Students must have no obligations, including completion of the yearly student information update on PowerSchool. If parents/guardians need help completing the update, please talk to Ms. Carmine at 410-479-3678 or carmine.stephanie@ccpsstaff.org. #ColonelTOUGH

The Class of 2027 is hosting a Bake Sale tonight at the football game to raise money for Homecoming! They also have a chance to win a gorgeous cake from Mill Stream Bake Studio! #ColonelTOUGH

CRHS Athletic Events for 9/23-9/28 #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown

Students, all are welcome to join at the annual See You at the Pole event on September 25th! #ColonelTOUGH #SYATP

Tonight! Come out and support the CRHS football team as they take on Kent Island High School! Wear your college gear! #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown
Each September, we celebrate National Recovery Month, an important
observance and a powerful opportunity to remind people that recovery from
substance use challenges is possible! National Recovery Month plays a vital role in promoting understanding, providing support and driving positive change in the fields of addiction and mental health.
On Monday, September 23rd, please join us in going purple at the CRHS varsity girls soccer game here against North Caroline High School to celebrate National Recovery Month! The Caroline Goes Purple Committee will be present with a table of information and resources for those who would like more information on how to support individuals in need or want to help reduce the stigma and foster a more supportive environment for those affected. #ColonelTOUGH

Congratulations to the CRHS varsity girls soccer team for their 7-2 win against Cambridge-South Dorchester High School! Three goals were scored by sophomore Sadie Prettyman, two by sophomore Ryleigh Hall, one by sophomore Doraneli Tomas-Ortiz, and one by freshman Agatha Divjak. #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown

Mrs. Smith's AP Chemistry students completed a series of challenges to use mathematics to determine the number of particles of chalk used to draw a picture or write a positive message and the number of oxygen atoms in their chalk masterpieces! #ColonelTOUGH
This week is Community Schools Coordinator Appreciation Week, and we're so grateful to have Ms. Sheri Christopher, LCSW-C on our team this year! She's already working hard to connect families with resources, establish and strengthen community partnerships, and plan programming to support students and their families. #ColonelTOUGH #CoordinatorsRock


