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Welcome



The Mission of Clinton Prairie High School is to enable

each student to achieve his personal best by providing a

safe and positive environment that fosters tolerance,

integrity, and respect while promoting academic

excellence, community involvement and commitment to

life-long learning.



Daily Schedule



DAILY SCHEDULE
Period 1 - 8:15 am - 9:05 am
Period 2 - 9:10 am - 10:00 am
Period 3 - 10:05 am - 10:55 am
Period 4 - 11:00 am - 11:50 am
Period 5 - 11:55 am - 1:10 pm
(A Lunch 11:50 am -12:15 pm)
(B Lunch 12:45 pm - 1:10 pm)
Period 6 - 1:15 pm - 2:05 pm
Period 7 - 2:10 pm - 3:00 pm

Delay & Closing



2 HOUR DELAY SCHEDULE


Period 1 - 10:15 am -10:43 am
Period 2 - 10:48 am - 11:16 am
Period 3 - 11:21 am - 11:50am
Period 5 - Normal Time
Period 4 - 1:15-1:45
Period 6 - 1:50-2:20
Period 7 - 2:25-3:00


PROCEDURES FOR TEMPORARY CLOSING OF SCHOOLS


Emergency - Snow Days -- Storm Warning

Decision is based upon information received from the following sources:

A. County Highway Department
B. State Highway Department
C. State Police - Lafayette
D. Sheriff's Office
E. Bus Drivers
F. Principals
G. School Patrons
H. Other available information

Bus Driver procedure for School Administration on days in question: the County Highway and State Highway garages, State Police, Sheriff's office and Bus Drivers will be contacted to determine road conditions. When road conditions are considered dangerous and bus transportation would be canceled for the day, the following radio stations will provide news on school closing prior to 7:30 A.M. Usually a report on canceling transportation and school closing would be for one day only.

It is possible that only one or two bus routes would be closed. When this happens, schools will be open, but pupils living on this bus route will not be counted absent.

Please do not call school personnel concerning school closings. Those responsible for making the decision are either out checking roads or need their phone lines free to gather information; other school personnel receive their information at the time it is announced over the air. You are urged to listen to one of the following on mornings when weather conditions might provide a question whether school will be open or not:

Radio Station Location Dial


WILO AM Frankfort l570
WSHW FM Frankfort 99.7
WASK AM Lafayette l450
WASK FM Lafayette 98.7
WKOA FM Lafayette 105.3
WAZY FM Lafayette 96.5
WKHY FM Lafayette 93.5

TV Station Location


TV-18 Lafayette
Channel 13 Indianapolis


Fitness



Bigger Faster Stronger


The program is a combination of strength, plyometric, agility and speed training. The students are engaged in strength and speed training 3 times per week and plyometric/agility training 1-2 times per week. Each student is tested in the core lifts 3 times per semester in order to track strength gains. The core lifts consist of bench press, towel bench press, parallel squat, box squat, and power clean. Students are also tested on verticle jump, long jump, dot drill, 40 yd dash, 20 yd dash, and mile run.

Exercise Classes

A combination of Strength and Cardio with Pilates, Yoga and Kickboxing

Where: Multi-Purpose Room in the High School

When: Every Tuesday and Thursday from 3:30-4:30 pm
Now – May 28th
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:30-9:30am
Beginning May 28th
The cost is $3 per class and a $20 yearly fee for non-staff participants
(the annual fee will be donated to the school)
Dress comfortably and bring water, a mat &/or weights if you have them. If not, equipment will be provided.
If you have questions, you may contact Jen Schilling with Balanced Fitness at (765) 437-2767.

Daily Announcements



 Announcements for Monday, May 5, 2008
 
Congratulations to the Geometry team of Katye Clark, Jesse Dority, Nina Myers and Nathaniel Snyder on their second place finish in the Hoosier Heartland Math Contest.   Individuals who earned ribbons for their performance in geometry are:   Katye Clark - 4th place; Nathaniel Snyder -5th place: and Nina Myers 9th place.
 
Congratulations to the 2008-2009 Key Club officers.  President Kristen Clark; V. President Lyle Burkhalter; Secretary Amy Brinkley: Treasurer Alan Barker.
 
Students:   If you wish to use a Thursday Night School or Saturday School to “buy back” any unexcused absences, see Mrs. Rodkey or Mrs. Stillings to sign up for them.   We still have one Saturday School left for this coming Saturday, May 10 and one Thursday Night School left on Thursday, May 15.  
 
Students:   Those of you have received Credit Appeal Forms are reminded you need to be turning them back in to Mrs. Stillings.
 
Students:    Prom lost and found items include a bracelet, a set of cuff links, a hairbrush and a corsage.   Also, a student lost a digital camera at the prom.    Please check and if you accidentally picked up the wrong camera, see Mrs. Albitz.    Please come to the office if you know anything about these items.
 
HS Softball Players – please get your softball locker numbers and give them to Mrs. Stillings.
 
Z Club Officers Meeting tomorrow morning at 7:45 am in room 105.
 
First Hour PE students should not dress tomorrow, instead meet with Mrs. Summers and Mr. Haid in the hallway.
 
Madison Township 4-H meeting tonight at 7 pm at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Mulberry. 
 
Students interested in attending the Lafayette Beauty Academy are invited to an Open House tonight at 7:00 pm. If you have any further questions, please call 765-742-0068 or 1-877-742-0068.
 
HS Student Council meeting tomorrow at 7:45 am for next year's members only.
 
Local Hero Students:   If you plan to attend the luncheon tomorrow, be sure and sign up on the Counseling and Guidance Office window.  
 
Choir Students:   Spring Concert Auditions will be held tomorrow at 3 pm
 
National Honor Society members:   Special meeting this coming Thursday morning at 7:45 am in room 106.   Tell Mrs. McDonald if you cannot attend.
 
Students arereminded that the Learning to Lead applications are due in the Counseling and Guidance office by Wednesday, May 7 and the Local Heroes applications are due in the Counseling and Guidance office by Thursday, May 8.
 
Key Club call-out meeting during B-lunch on Thursday, May 8th.  Students who received an invitation in the mail to join Key Club should sign-up in their English classroom to let us know that you plan to attend the lunch meeting on May 8th.
 
Students:   The last day to check out books from the Library will be Friday, May 9.  The Library will be closed for general student use after Wednesday, May 14.  Only students who need to type, do research, or need a quiet place to study will be allowed to use the Library after that time. Teachers may also use the Library for a class project.
 
JH softball players – If you need to get your physicals next Monday, May 12, plan to do so as the softball game as been rescheduled so you will have time for the physical.
 
Everyone is invited to participate in the Mulberry Sesquicentennial 2008 Mulberry Fest Run.   Applications are available in the main office.
 
Mulberry girls ages 10 – 14 and 15 – 19 are invited to participate in the Miss Mulberry Sesquicentennial Festival Pageants.   You may pick up applications and information sheets in the main office.
 
The Counseling and Guidance office has received information on the Indiana State Summer Honor's Program.  Student's who complete this one week program and earn a B or better will be awarded a $4,400 scholarship to attend ISU.  If you would like more information, see Mrs. McLaughlin.
 
Athletes – a reminder that if you are going to have your physical at CPHS, get your papers and money in to the office ASAP.
 
Seniors – please return your postage slips and money to Mrs. Blaydes. 
 
Seniors:   See Mrs. Robison if you need extra graduation announcements.  They are $1 each.
 
Seniors:   The 2nd Annual Greater Lafayette Hands on Apprenticeship Fair will be held on May 14th, 9:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Ivy Tech Community College, Building Trades Facility. The show takes approximately one and a half hours to see.  Trades will be setup with booths that allow students to see first hand what apprenticeship programs have to offer.  We are aware that is a senior final day, but if you are interested in seeing this program we will make other arrangements for you to take your finals.  Please see the counseling and guidance office if interested.

Students:
Several of you have indicated that you are not aware of a cell phone policy here at Clinton Prairie. Just to clarify the rules: Cell phones are not to be used between the hours of 8:15 am and 3:00 pm. If you need to use your cell phone for an emergency, please come to the main office and ask permission to use it there. If you are caught using your cell phone during the school day, it will be taken from you and these steps will be taken:

  • First Violation…….the phone will be taken from you and you will receive a warning
  • Second Violation….you will be assigned a Thursday Night School
  • Third Violation……your parents must come to school and pick up your phone
  • Fourth Violation…..you will receive an in-school suspension
  • Fifth Violation…….you will be suspended
 

Newsflash

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Did you or someone you know misplace a yearbook?

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Purchase The Emerald for the following years:
1984 1987 1989 1990 1991 1996 1998 1999 2000

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Please pass this information on to CP alumni you think might be interested in a yearbook!
 

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