
Order some new CRHS football gear for the school year! #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown
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Students, parking permits for the 2023-2024 school year are now available!
Along with the completed driver application form, the student must attach a copy of their license, insurance Information, and vehicle registration. Juniors must have at least 60 hours of service learning completed, and seniors must have at least 75 hours of service learning completed. The parking permit costs $30. If you have questions, contact Mr. Oberdorf at oberdorf.bradley@ccpsstaff.org. #ColonelTOUGH
https://drive.google.com/file/d/119sH6-iErNNcyyTwimUd3qZP3OyRmufa/view


Today, we celebrated our exceptional team of custodians who have worked tirelessly this summer to make our school shine! We are so grateful for their hard work and dedication! #ColonelTOUGH








Great news right before the new school year starts! #ColonelTOUGH
All Caroline County Public School students may eat breakfast and lunch free of charge this year, with no application needed. CCPS now participates in the Community Eligibility Provision, which allows free meals for all students in schools in low-income areas. There will still be a charge for extra items such as snacks. School menus may be found on the Caroline Schools, MD free mobile app and on all CCPS websites.


Congratulations to senior Daniel Hesson for committing to play baseball at Salisbury University! #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown


Our CRHS marching band shined in their first performance of the school year at Caroline Summerfest! #ColonelTOUGH



Fall sports games are starting! #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown


We were excited to kick off the school year with some of our new staff yesterday! #ColonelTOUGH
Mrs. Alyssa Haldeman (math), Ms. Jenna Towers (social studies), Mr. Dan Newberry (engineering), Mr. Ryan Edgell (social studies), Ms. Angelica Warrington-Waples (science), Mr. Trey Mills (assistant principal), Ms. Kierra Rasin (special education), and Mr. Jared Sherman (principal)


Congratulations to our permanent substitute teacher and coach Mr. James Jackson for earning his bachelor's of general studies from Arkansas State University! #ColonelTOUGH


Congratulations to freshmen LeShaun Allen and Ja'Zir Dickerson for being featured in the NAP Day Middle School Boys Basketball Showcase! #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown
Photo #1 by C Greene Photography
Photo #2 by Flori Bermudez Oross



Congratulations to graduating senior Sharese Thompson , senior Ty Singletary, and freshman Kimauri Lewis for being featured in the NAP Day Girls Basketball Showcase! #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown
Photos by Flori Bermudez Oross




Class of 2024, it's time to get your senior portraits taken! #ColonelTOUGH #classof2024
Read more and sign up with the link here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050c4baeae2fa3fe3-federalsburg11289#/


Congratulations to graduating senior Cam Lake and senior Dreden Lake for being featured in the NAP Day High School Boys Basketball Showcase! #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown
Photos by Tykee Williams



We're excited to announce that we're hosting our Back to School Open House on August 31, 2023 from 6 PM - 7:30 PM! Students and families can stop by any time during those hours to pick up paper copies of schedules, meet teachers, and find classrooms. Our new administration will be available in the auditorium at 7 PM as well! #ColonelTOUGH


Fall sports start on Wednesday! Remember that you must have registered on Form ReLeaf and have documentation of a physical exam to start practicing. Details and a full schedule of try outs and practices are here:
https://www.colonelrichardsonhs.org/o/crhs/article/1192906


Welcome to our new science teacher, Ms. Angelica Warrington-Waples! She was born and raised in Dover, Delaware and is a graduate of Delaware State University with her bachelor's degree in Physics and Engineering. She taught Physics for the past four years at Dover High School and is looking forward to teaching Physics and Integrated Science at Colonel Richardson High School. Ms. Warrington-Waples resides in Magnolia, Delaware with her three sons. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, baking sweet treats, going on hikes, and vegging out while watching movies. #ColonelTOUGH
Best wishes to our former science teacher, Mrs. Sue Skelton, as she enjoys her retirement!


Welcome to our new special education teacher, Ms. Kierra Rasin! She has worked at Lockerman Middle School as an instructional assistant for nine years. She presently holds two degrees, and in the fall, she will begin her master's program. Ms. Rasin is a native of the county and a Colonel Richardson High School alumna. She likes to read, craft, spend time with family and friends, and spend time with her two sons, who are 11 and 15 years old. Ms. Rasin hopes to form enduring bonds with students and support their success! #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown
Best wishes to our former special education teacher, Mrs. Erin Moore, who will be an assistant principal at North Dorchester High School!


Welcome to our new English Learners teacher, Mrs. Kelly Carels! She just finished her 21st year of teaching 2nd and 3rd grade in Caroline County, all at Federalsburg Elementary School. Born and raised in Caroline County, she attended FES and Colonel Richardson Middle School and proudly graduated from CRHS. She is excited to come back to Colonel as an alumna and be able to make a difference as an EL educator! She lives in Federalsburg with her husband Randy and two children, Ava and Cohen. She loves to read, spend time with her family, go on evening walks, and watch Grey's Anatomy. #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown


Welcome to our new social studies teacher, Mr. Ryan Edgell! He was born and raised in Caroline County and is a graduate of Salisbury University with a bachelor's degree in History. He has worked in the civil engineering field for the past ten years, but is looking forward to his first year in education. In his free time, he enjoys traveling and boating with his wife and their dog, as well as hunting, crabbing, and saltwater fishing. #ColonelTOUGH


Congratulations to graduating seniors Sharese Thompson and Taryn Waters and CRHS school counselor Mrs. Cia North for being honored by the Men for Change organization! This mentoring program based in Federalsburg has helped hundreds of youth in the community.
Sharese and Taryn both participated in this program and will be attending college in the fall. Sharese will attend Bowie State University and Taryn will attend the University of Maryland! As a school counselor at CRHS, Mrs. North has helped countless students from Federalsburg and Preston stay in school, graduate, and move on to college and careers. #ColonelTOUGH
https://www.stardem.com/news/local_news/men-for-change-honors-community-volunteers/article_13ec5533-a0b2-5e24-8e4a-ff67b3f1128c.html?utm_source=stardem.com&utm_campaign=%2Fnewsletters%2Fheadlines%2F%3F-dc%3D1690369207&utm_medium=email&utm_content=read+more