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Schedule of Events for 24-24 Incoming CHS Freshmen

Current 8th grade students attending Collinsville Middle School AND private/parochial schools who will attend Collinsville High School for the first time in Fall 2024 will register for classes from November 15 through December 1, 2023. 

To assist with course registration and prepare for the transition to high school, several events are scheduled at CHS:

GETTING TO KNOW CHS*

Wednesday, November 15, 2023, 7:00 pm in the CHS Auditorium:  All incoming high school students and their families are invited to attend Collinsville High School’s Getting to Know CHS.  Parents and students will meet the administration, counselors and teachers to hear about course offerings and the selection of courses.  The informative presentation will be followed by a question and answer session with representatives from each subject area, and a club/activity fair. (For those unable to attend, a recording of the presentation will be posted after the event.)

*Note for Spanish speaking families: The Getting to Know CHS presentation with translators will be shared Monday, November 13, 6:30 pm in the Kreitner Elementary Gymnasium. 

CHS OPEN HOUSE

Saturday, November 18, 2023, 8 am–12 pm. &  1 pm– 3 pm in the CHS Counseling Department:  Families/students who want to meet individually with a CHS Counselor, can attend a special Open House for incoming 9th grade students.  Enter through the Visitors Entrance at the front of the school. Counselors will meet families on a first come, first served basis.


COURSE REGISTRATION FOR INCOMING FRESHMEN

Each incoming freshman must complete a yellow (9th grade) course registration worksheet and return it to the CHS Counseling Department by December 1, 2023.

To assist with this process, use THIS LINK to access the 2024-25 Course Offering Guide with course descriptions, sample completed worksheets, videos made by CHS departments, a virtual tour of the school, and more.  (This information is also found on the CHS Counseling Department website under the Academics tab on the left side of the screen.)

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT FOR CURRENT 8TH GRADERS ATTENDING PRIVATE/PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS:

ALL 8th graders who currently attend a school that is not part of the Collinsville CUSD 10 school district, MUST enroll in the school district prior to registering for courses.  Enrollment can be accomplished 24/7 online, or through an in-person appointment during department hours at the CUSD 10 Student Services office located at 123 W. Clay Street in Collinsville.

For enrollment instructions and requirements, visit our Enrollment/Registration page.

If you have questions about enrolling in the district, email enrollment@cusd.kahoks.org  or contact Student Services at (618) 346-6350 ext. 4237 or 4228, M-F, 8 am – 4 pm.

Please note:  CUSD 10 administrative offices are closed Friday, November 10 (Veterans Day); Thursday, November 23 and Friday, November 24 (Thanksgiving Holiday).

SUMMARY OF COURSE REGISTRATION STEPS FOR 24-25 INCOMING FRESHMEN

  1. Enroll in Collinsville CUSD 10 (If not currently a student in the district).
  2. Begin Registration Worksheet by writing the student’s name on the top of the sheet (Last, First).
  3. Circle the student’s T-shirt size.
  4. On the front of the sheet in rows labeled 1, 2 and 3: circle the chosen English, Math, and Science courses. Note: Placement for English, Math and Science classes is based on teacher recommendations, so please talk to your student’s current teachers.
  5. For Row 4, please circle the student’s PE course.
  6. On the back of the worksheet, the student will circle FIVE classes they want to take the most and number them in order of preference. If a semester class (indicated by a *) is chosen as number #1, make sure #2 is also a semester class. After completing these choices, the student should sign the back of the form.
  7. Sign the front and back of the worksheet where indicated.
  8. Turn in a completed worksheet to the CHS Counseling Department by December 1, 2023.

HAVE QUESTIONS?  NEED ASSISTANCE?

If you have questions regarding registration or courses, please contact your child’s assigned counselor at the CHS Counseling Department at (618) 346-6320.  Individual extensions and email addresses are listed by their names below:

Ms. Janine Cihak
Counselor A-Da
ext. 1153
jcihak@cusd.kahoks.org

Ms. Renee Kurtz
Counselor De-H
ext. 1033
rkurtz@cusd.kahoks.org

Ms. Melissa Biebel
Counselor I-N
ext. 1139
mbiebel@cusd.kahoks.org

Ms. Karen Olsen (Department Chair)
Counselor O-R
ext. 1132
kolsen@cusd.kahoks.org

Mr. Jason Corey
Counselor S-Z
ext. 1131
jcorey@cusd.kahoks.org

Mr. Robert Lugge
IEP Coordinator
ext. 1150
rlugge@cusd.kahoks.org

WE LOOK FORWARD TO WELCOMING THE CHS CLASS OF 2028 TO CHS!

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CHS 23-24 Course Registration Gets Underway Nov 2022 https://www.kahoks.org/headlines/chs-23-24-course-registration-gets-underway-nov-2022/ Fri, 04 Nov 2022 14:00:21 +0000 https://www.kahoks.org/?p=24825 November 4, 2022 – Collinsville High School course registration for the 2023-24 school year begins in mid-November 2022.  ALL students who will attend CHS next Fall are required to select and register for courses during this time. Registering for next year’s classes at this point in the current school year allows time for the high […]

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November 4, 2022 – Collinsville High School course registration for the 2023-24 school year begins in mid-November 2022.  ALL students who will attend CHS next Fall are required to select and register for courses during this time.

Registering for next year’s classes at this point in the current school year allows time for the high school to project course demand to plan staffing and scheduling for the upcoming school year.

Below you will find information for both current CHS students AND incoming freshmen (current 8th graders) who will attend Collinsville High School beginning Fall 2024.


Information for Current CHS Students

Current freshmen (to be sophomores in 2023-24) will register in the library by English I class on November 17th and 18th.

Current sophomores (to be juniors in 2023-24) will register in the library by English II class on  November 21st and 22nd.

Current juniors (to be seniors in 2023-24) will register in January 2023.

Click HERE for access to the shared Google drive that continues course planning worksheets, instructions, videos regarding electives and the 2023-34 Course Offering Guide with course descriptions.  Materials are in English and Spanish.


Information for 2023-24 incoming freshmen

Current 8th grade students attending Collinsville Middle School AND private/parochial schools who will attend Collinsville High School for the first time in Fall 2023 will register for classes from November 21st through December 2nd.  To assist with course registration and prepare for the transition to high school, several events are scheduled at CHS:

GETTING TO KNOW CHS*

Wednesday, November 16, 2022, 7:00 pm in the CHS Auditorium:  All incoming high school students and their families are invited to attend Collinsville High School’s Getting to Know CHS.  Parents and students will meet the administration, counselors and teachers to hear about course offerings and the selection of courses.  The informative presentation will be followed by a question and answer session with representatives from each subject area, and a club/activity fair. (For those unable to attend, a recording of the presentation will be posted after the event.)

*Note for Spanish speaking families: The Getting to Know CHS presentation with translators will be shared Monday, November 14, 6:30 pm in the Kreitner Elementary Gymnasium. 

CHS OPEN HOUSE

Saturday, November 19, 2002, 8 am–12 pm. &  1 pm– 3 pm in the CHS Counseling Department:  Families/students who want to meet individually with a CHS Counselor, can attend a special Open House for incoming 9th grade students.  Enter through the Visitors Entrance at the front of the school. Counselors will meet families on a first come, first served basis.


Course Registration for Incoming Freshmen

Each incoming freshman must complete a yellow (9th grade) course registration worksheet and return it to the CHS Counseling Department by December 2, 2022.

To assist with this process, use THIS LINK to access the 2023-24 Course Offering Guide with course descriptions, sample completed worksheets, videos made by CHS departments, a virtual tour of the school, and more.  (This information is also found on the CHS Counseling Department website under the Academics tab on the left side of the screen.)

Additional Requirement for Current 8th Graders attending Private/Parochial Schools:

ALL 8th graders who currently attend a school that is not part of the Collinsville CUSD 10 school district, MUST enroll in the school district prior to registering for courses.  Enrollment can be accomplished 24/7 online, or through an in-person appointment during department hours at the CUSD 10 Student Services office located at 123 W. Clay Street in Collinsville.

For enrollment instructions and requirements, visit our Enrollment/Registration page.

If you have questions about enrolling in the district, email enrollment@cusd.kahoks.org  or contact Student Services at (618) 346-6350 ext. 4237 or 4228, M-F, 8 am – 4 pm.

Please note:  CUSD 10 administrative offices are closed Tuesday, November 8 (Election Day); Friday, November 11 (Veterans Day); Thursday, November 24 and Friday, November 25 (Thanksgiving Holiday).

Summary of Course Registration Steps for 23-24 Incoming Freshmen

  1. Enroll in Collinsville CUSD 10 (If not currently a student in the district).
  2. Begin Registration Worksheet by writing the student’s name on the top of the sheet (Last, First).
  3. Circle the student’s T-shirt size.
  4. On the front of the sheet in rows labeled 1, 2 and 3: circle the chosen English, Math, and Science courses. Note: Placement for English, Math and Science classes is based on teacher recommendations, so please talk to your student’s current teachers.
  5. For Row 4, please circle the student’s PE course.
  6. On the back of the worksheet, the student will circle FIVE classes they want to take the most and number them in order of preference. If a semester class (indicated by a *) is chosen as number #1, make sure #2 is also a semester class. After completing these choices, the student should sign the back of the form.
  7. Sign the front and back of the worksheet where indicated.
  8. Turn in a completed worksheet to the CHS Counseling Department by December 2, 2022.

Have Questions?  Need Assistance?

If you have questions regarding registration or courses, please contact your child’s assigned counselor at the CHS Counseling Department at (618) 346-6320.  Individual extensions and email addresses are listed by their names below:

Ms. Janine Cihak
Counselor A-Di
ext. 1153
jcihak@cusd.kahoks.org

Ms. Renee Kurtz
Counselor Do-H
ext. 1033
rkurtz@cusd.kahoks.org

Ms. Melissa Biebel
Counselor I-N
ext. 1139
mbiebel@cusd.kahoks.org

Ms. Karen Olsen (Department Chair)
Counselor O-R
ext. 1132
kolsen@cusd.kahoks.org

Mr. Jason Corey
Counselor S-Z
ext. 1131
jcorey@cusd.kahoks.org

Mr. Robert Lugge
IEP Coordinator
ext. 1150
rlugge@cusd.kahoks.org

We look forward to welcoming the CHS Class of 2027 to CHS!

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Activities https://www.kahoks.org/schools/collinsville-high-school/activities/ Mon, 23 Aug 2021 18:50:12 +0000 https://www.kahoks.org/schools/collinsville-high-school/resources/ CHS Activities, Clubs, Organizations & Sports 2023-24   Organization Sponsor/Coach Description Anime Club Mrs. Smith tsmith@cusd.kahoks.org Room 513 Students gather to view and discuss animation in all its forms, Japanese and otherwise. Art Club Ms. Wede awede@cusd.kahoks.org Room 512 Welcome to all interested in doing art activities.  Do not have to currently be in art […]

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CHS Activities, Clubs, Organizations & Sports 2023-24

 

Organization Sponsor/Coach Description
Anime Club Mrs. Smith

tsmith@cusd.kahoks.org

Room 513

Students gather to view and discuss animation in all its forms, Japanese and otherwise.
Art Club Ms. Wede

awede@cusd.kahoks.org

Room 512

Welcome to all interested in doing art activities.  Do not have to currently be in art to join. We work in school/community projects.  We meet after school on a monthly/bi-monthly basis.
Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Club Mr. Tostado

dtostado@cusd.kahoks.org

Room 217

This club seeks to spotlight Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) culture, heritage, and important AAPI historical figures. We look to brainstorm ideas and turn them into inclusive events to acknowledge the contributions and impact AAPI peoples have made to American culture and society, as well as other world cultures. Through emphasizing and reinforcing the importance of AAPI heritage and culture, the CHS student body can increase AAPI visibility and appreciation on campus and within the district.
Auto Club Mr. Schuster 

ASCHUSTE@cusd.kahoks.org

Room 148 

Auto Club is meant for students who have a passion or interest in tools and how stuff works. If you like things that are fast and loud, things that can plow through mud, climb rocks, drift, or just plain like cars, then this is the club for you. 
Baking Club Mr. Hernandez

rhernandez@cusd.kahoks.org

Room 147

Baking Club is a student run club celebrating baking topics and using interest to bake weekly items and celebrate the joy of the food created.  Meetings are Tuesday after school until 4:30pm
Band Program Mr. Deleon

Mr. Goetter

rgoetter@cusd.kahoks.org

adeleon@cusd.kahoks.org

Room 502

Are you a musician or a dancer?!  Then the CHS Bands has a place for you!  In addition to the curricular offerings of the Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, and Percussion Class we also offer the following extra-curricular performance ensembles: Marching Band and Color Guard, Jazz Band, Pep Band, and Winter Guard.  Website:  https://sites.google.com/cusd.kahoks.org/chsbands/home
Baseball Mr. Swip

bswip@cusd.kahoks.org

The baseball program has between 50-60 players split up between a Freshman, JV, and Varsity teams.  All students at CHS have the opportunity to participate in the baseball program.  Open gyms take place during the Fall and Winter.  Tryouts take place in March.  The season runs from March through the end of May.  The baseball program plays against local teams in the Southwestern Conference such as O’Fallon, Belleville East, Edwardsville, etc.  We also play in tournaments and other regional games to make up a 35-game schedule.
Basketball (boys) Mr. Lee

coachlee@cusd.kahoks.org

4 levels of teams of Fr, So, JV and varsity The freshmen also play 12 B games. Collinsville boys basketball is the second winningest program in the state of Illinois and 4th in the nation. 

Collinsville Basketball has had over 25 NCAA division 1 basketball players.

Basketball (girls) Mr. Moore

CMOORE7@cusd.kahoks.org 

Room 101

A program with a winning history.  We are a 4A team competing in the Southwestern Conference which is one of the toughest conferences south of Chicago.  Kahok Girls Basketball includes Freshman, JV and Varsity teams. Our season is lengthy but filled with great games and competition.  Our girls have historically led the school with the best GPA for a team sport and have been examples of great students and great athletes.  Collinsville basketball is exciting and always changing!  Come and join the fun!
Bass Fishing Club Dave Francis

 dfrancis@cusd.kahoks.org

The Bass Fishing Club is open to all CHS Students.  The Bass Fishing Season is year long, with the IHSA Competitive Series in May.  All participants must have their own equipment to participate.
Black Student Union Ms. Kelly

Counseling Office or at jkelly@cusd.kahoks.org

The Collinsville High School Black Student Union (BSU), is a group created to represent the interest and concerns of African American students at Collinsville High, while promoting unity, mutual respect, and a sense of community. The BSU will sponsor Black History Month activities each year, a Christmas Craft Fair, and community volunteering activities. 
Book Club Mr. Neuber

& Ms. Tracey Schmidt

DNEUBER@cusd.kahoks.org 

tschmidt@cusd.kahoks.org

Room 301/Library

Book Club is a group for students who enjoy reading and talking about books. Book Club is open to all students who wish to share their love of books with others.  We meet monthly to discuss our reading selections.
Bowling (boys) Mr. Hay

SHAY@cusd.kahoks.org

Room 123

(Varsity and JV) – IHSA recognized winter sport that competes on a scratch level.  Our home house is Camelot Bowl.
Bowling (girls) Mr. Hay

SHAY@cusd.kahoks.org

Room 123

(Varsity and JV)- IHSA recognized winter sport that competes on a scratch level.  Our home house is Camelot Bowl.
Cheerleading Lauren Thebeau

Email:  lauren.thebeau@gmail.com

Program consists of JV and Varsity squads. Both squads cheer Soccer, Football and Basketball games as well as participate in the Maryville, Italian Fest and Homecoming Parades. The squads attend camp over the summer and compete in ICCA and IHSA competitions throughout the winter.
Chess Club Ms. Plagemann

tplagema@cusd.kahoks.org

Room 305

Open to anyone who enjoys the fundamentals of Chess.  Chess Club meets weekly in Room 305.  Chess sets and clocks are provided.
Childhood Cancer Awareness Club Ms. Lobb

KLOBB@cusd.kahoks.org 

Room  Gym

Childhood Cancer Awareness club is about raising awareness of Childhood Cancer.  We also will raise money every year.  With that money 90% will be donated to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.  The other 10% will go to club supplies needed and helping a cancer child in need.
Choral Program Mrs. Tomaszewski

ktomaszewski@cusd.kahoks.org

Room 519

All who like to sing are welcome to be a part of the Choir Program. Aside from our 2 curricular choirs, we have an awesome jazz/a cappella group called South Morrison Swing. All ensembles perform in several concerts and events throughout the school year. We are always looking for more singers to join! 
Class of 2027 Ms. Geppert & Ms. Perry

Rooms 154 & 156

sgeppert@cusd.kahoks.org

aperry2@cusd.kahoks.org

Class officers are designed to raise money for school functions and assist with planning prom.  Class officers are the elected voice for students in many cases.
Class of 2026 Ms. Johnson & Ms. Olsen

hmjohnson@cusd.kahoks.org

kolsen@cusd.kahoks.org

Rooms 205 / Counseling Office

Class officers are designed to raise money for school functions and assist with planning prom.  Class officers are the elected voice for students in many cases.
Class of 2025 Ms. Audrain & Ms. Geib

eaudrain@cusd.kahoks.org

ggeib@cusd.kahoks.org

Room 124 & 308

Class officers are designed to raise money for school functions and assist with planning prom.  Class officers are the elected voice for students in many cases.
Class of 2024 Ms. Lindauer & Ms. Perry

blindaue@cusd.kahoks.org

APERRY2@cusd.kahoks.org

Rooms 206/156

Class officers are designed to raise money for school functions and assist with planning prom.  Class officers are the elected voice for students in many cases.
Color/Winter Guard Mr. Peek

Room 502

adeleon@cusd.kahoks.org

Performance-based groups that compete in the MCCGA circuit.  Group membership is by audition.  Auditions are held in November and rehearsals are in the evenings once or twice each week.  The season begins in December and concludes in March. 
Cross Country (boys) Mr. Frerker

DFRERKER@cusd.kahoks.org

Gym

Distance running that includes racing for 3 Miles.
Cross Country (girls) Mr. Frerker

DFRERKER@cusd.kahoks.org

Gym

Distance running that includes racing for 3 Miles. 
Cybersecurity Club Ms. Dimitroff

DDIMITRO@cusd.kahoks.org

Room 144

The purpose of the Cybersecurity club will be to allow students to compete in Hackathons, Capture the Flag and other competitions.
Dance Team Ms. Robin Smith

robinbethsmith@gmail.com

Comprised of JV and Varsity level teams that perform at all home soccer, football and basketball games.  Both teams perform varying types of choreography for each performance.  The Kahok Dance Team also competes with IHSA and Illinois Drill Team Association.
Disc Golf Club Mr. Goetter

Room: 502

rgoetter@cusd.kahoks.org

Come one, Come all! No experience needed, come and learn one of the fastest growing sports in the world. Learn the rules, the technique, and have fun. We will go to local courses and learn the courses and how to play. We meet Fridays until 4.
Drama Club Sierra Horst

shorst@cusd.kahoks.org

This club produces the fall play and spring musical or play. You have to be a member to work on any production during the year. As you participate in the club you earn points, when you reach 10 points you are eligible to be inducted into the International Thespian society. The thespian society members graduate with cords and attend the High School Theater Festival each year.
Distributive Education Clubs of America

(DECA)

Ms. Ponce

Room 144

kponce@cusd.kahoks.org

Club used at CHS for Cooperative Education students only.  The students who are currently enrolled in Co-op fundraise money, provide community service, participate in school activities and hold a Co-op banquet at the end of the school year for all participating employers.
Drum Line Mr. Goetter

Room 502

rgoetter@cusd.kahoks.org

The CHS Drumline is a highly competitive and successful part of the CHS Bands music program. There is an established history of success through top placement at competitions throughout the area. Students receive instruction from some of the top educators in the percussion realm. Training for the fall season begins in March. Rehearsals are three days a week during the summer, and four to five days a week during the school year. After the fall season the percussion ensemble begins training two days a week. The rehearsal schedule can be found on the Charms website.
Dungeons &

Dragons Club

Mr. Hall

Room 313

phall@cusd.kahoks.org

Dungeons and Dragons club is a student

run club emphasizing on the appreciation

of the game, weekly matches and

organized enjoyment and advanced skill

training.

Environmental Club Ms. Wright 

Room  118

rwright3@cusd.kahoks.org

Environmental Club is a group of concerned students, teachers and volunteers that are committed to raising awareness about environmental issues and to reducing environmental impact as individuals, our school community, and as citizens of the world. This is a student-run club that has the potential to make significant changes to our community!
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) Mr. Rulo, Mr. Swip, Mr. Yates & Mr. Smith

Athletic Director’s Office  or

bswip@cusd.kahoks.org

FCA meets to share so that students can share their faith.   For athletes in our name and our intended ministry, but anyone is welcome to attend the meetings.
First Priority Club Ms. Schneider

Room 209

BSCHNEIDER@cusd.kahoks.org

First Priority serves 3 big purposes on campus:

  1. To encourage friends to understand the purpose of living in relationship with God.
  2. To provide members the occasion to grow in their faith and for them to develop into dynamic leaders on their campus and community.

To increase the self-esteem and moral foundation of peers while discouraging substance abuse, bullying, violence, suicide, pre-marital sex, etc.

Football Mr. Rhodes

crhodes@cusd.kahoks.org

A fall sport with 3 different levels (Varsity, JV & Freshman). 
French Club Mme. Fitzgerald

Room 227

kfitzgerald@cusd.kahoks.org

French club is open to all students. It

strives to expand personal experience

with French culture and language by

celebrating holidays such

as Noël, Mardi Gras, National French

Week, and more. Some additional

activities include: movies, games, annual

World Language Soccer & Bowling

tournaments, sampling crêpes and other

French treats!

Friends for Life Ms. Parris & Ms. Vermeiren & Ms. Alexander & Ms. Nowak

Rooms 139 & 141 & 132A

nparris@cusd.kahoks.org

lvermeir@cusd.kahoks.org

kalexander@cusd.kahoks.org

anowak@cusd.kahoks.org

This club focuses on building friendships between students with disabilities and students without disabilities The club provides all students a safe place to build those friendships and make priceless memories along the way. The goal is to build friendships that will last throughout high school and beyond. 
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Ms. Ponce  & Ms. Moore

Room 321  & 323

kponce@cusd.kahoks.org

kmoore3@cusd.kahoks.org

FBLA inspires and prepares students to become community-minded business leaders in a global society through relevant career preparation and leadership experiences.  Opportunities for students include academic competitions, traveling to annual convention, local community service projects, and potential scholarship opportunities for students who take an active role in the organization. Please see Ms.Ponce in Room 321.
Future Teachers Club Ms. Geppert & Ms. Perry

Rooms 154 & 156

sgeppert@cusd.kahoks.org

aperry2@cusd.kahoks.org

Interested in working with kids?  This club is for you!
Garden Club Mrs. Lindauer & Ms. Alexander

Rooms 206 & 132A

blindaue@cusd.kahoks.org

kalexander@cusd.kahoks.org

Welcome to Gardening Club. If you love to plant, dig in dirt, make things beautiful, help the earth go green this club might be for you!!! If you want to learn how to plant and care for plants this club is for you. We meet once a month in fall and bimonthly in spring. We try to have guest speakers and field trips. We also try to take on beautifying the school projects. 
Gay/Straight Alliance

(GSA)

Ms. Kulupka 

     

Room 214 

email: ckulupka@cusd.kahoks.org

Our mission includes:

1. Provide a safe place for our students who are members of the LGBT+ community and their allies to come together in support, acceptance, and solidarity.

2. Help educate the greater public about issues that still affect members of the LGBT+ community, and how we can become better allies.

3. Create a sense of community and belonging within the CHS community so that no one feels forgotten or not included.

German Club Ms. Oatman

Room 229

MOATMAN@cusd.kahoks.org

Offers opportunity to broaden the knowledge and culture and language through celebrations such as the Oktoberfest, sampling German cuisine at German restaurants and excursions to exhibits/concerts that reflect the German culture.
German Honor Society Ms. Oatman

Room 229

MOATMAN@cusd.kahoks.org

Students who have completed five semesters of German and meet the grading standards in German and overall GPA may join the German Honor Society.  Activities vary from year to year, but one of the responsibilities for German Honor Society members is to provide tutoring for lower level students.
Golf (boys) Mr. Moore

Room 101

cmoore7@cusd.kahoks.org

A varsity only fall sport at CHS.  
Golf  JV (boys) Mr. Kemp

Room 309

RKEMP1@cusd.kahoks.org

Junior Varsity fall sport at CHS.  
Golf (girls)

 

 

Mr. Schneider

Room 103

email:  sschneid@cusd.kahoks.org

 

Girl’s golf is a fall sport at

CHS. Freshman through seniors are

eligible to play on the team. The home

course for the Kahoks is Arlington

Greens Golf Club in Pontoon Beach.

Golf  JV (girls) Mr. Henson

Room 208  bhenson2@cusd.kahoks.org

Junior Varsity fall sport at CHS. For more description see above. 
Hispanic Heritage Club Ms. Kloustermeyer

Room 131

AKLOUSTE@cusd.kahoks.org

The Hispanic Heritage Club is a group meant to bring together all students interested in joining with a mission to educate students about Hispanic culture and to celebrate the culture by coming together to socialize, engage and interact with each other based on a common idea. We will commemorate and share Hispanic roots, art, and traditions with our school and community in order to promote diversity, inclusion, and cultural awareness.
(HOSA)

Future Health Professionals Student Association 

Ms. Wegener & Ms. Perry

Rooms 219 & 156

KWEGENER@cusd.kahoks.org

APERRY2@cusd.kahoks.org

HOSA is a national student organization.  It is open to any student who wants to learn more about a health care career.  It is a student-led organization that focuses on community service and state/national competitions.
Jazz Choir Mrs. Tomaszewski

Room 519

KTOMASZEWSKI@cusd.kahoks.org

This extra-curricular auditioned singing ensemble focuses on jazz, pop, and a cappella music. All students are welcome to audition, but students are  highly encouraged to enroll in a curricular music ensemble as well for the most rewarding experience. Members rehearse 1-2 times a week, performing at community events, concerts, and various school wide functions throughout the year.
Kahoki Newspaper Ms. Westphal

Room 318

email: kwestpha@cusd.kahoks.org

The newspaper staff is responsible for writing stories for and publishing the Kahoki.  We also publish the Senior Magazine. Newspaper publication is in conjunction with the high school Journalism class.
Kahokian Yearbook Ms. Westphal

Room 318

email: kwestpha@cusd.kahoks.org

The Kahokian is the CHS Yearbook. Staff members work  to create a chronicle of the year’s sports, clubs, dances, theatrical and musical productions, as well as student life features. Students create  designs, themes, stories, and take photographs. Students do not need to be in the Media Publication’s class to participate in yearbook.
Kahok Broadcasting Club Mr. Todd Duke

tduke@cusd.kahoks.org

This is for those interested in

sports broadcasting/live streaming, and commercial production as a possible viable source of future employment.

Kahok Krazies Mr. Henson

Room 208

bhenson2@cusd.kahoks.org

Pep Club is an organization that supports and celebrates all Kahok achievements and activities. We do charitable activities, recognize outstanding Kahoks, take part in homecoming, celebrate seniors, and many other school events. We have school spirit and we spread it at CHS and throughout the community! #thekahokway
Kahoks on the GO! Ms. Furlow

Room 211A

afurlow@cusd.kahoks.org

Students train to run a half marathon or 10K. Starting with a distance of 1 mile, students practice both after school and on weekends to prepare for a 13.1 mile race or 6.2 mile race at the beginning of April in St. Louis. GO! St. Louis sponsors the program to allow students a low cost opportunity to train with a group and complete a half marathon or 10K race.
KAHOK

Strong

Mr. Post and

Ms. Geisen

Rooms 108/203

jpost@cusd.kahoks.org

TGEISEN@cusd.kahoks.org

This group brings the Collinsville Unit 10 community together to help in times of need. We are always looking for student involvement with fundraisers and help with a variety of activities.

 

Kahoks United Mr. Maly and Mrs. Mizel

Room 302 & 306

cmaly@cusd.kahoks.org

vmizel@cusd.kahoks.org

Kahoks United is an anti-bullying organization. Our purpose is to encourage students to work together to stop bullying and cyberbullying by increasing awareness of the prevalence and impact bullying has on our school community. Students are responsible for planning projects designed to educate the student body and community on bully prevention.
Key Club Mrs. Schweppe

Room 134

SSCHWEPP@cusd.kahoks.org

Key Club is a student-led organization whose goal is to encourage leadership through serving others. We volunteer for events throughout the community and host several fundraisers to raise money for charities both big and small. 
Latin Club – Phi Epsilon Mr. Stark

Room 225

JSTARK@cusd.kahoks.org

Hands on the torch of classical civilization in the modern world which is indebted to the ancient civilization in its government, laws, literature, language, and arts. The CHS Latin Club is part of the Illinois Junior Classical League (IJCL), and hosts monthly meetings to celebrate Roman culture through various games, projects, and activities. Latin Club also participates in national contests, statewide conventions, and local events such as the Foreign Language Soccer and Bowling tournaments.
Latin Honor Society Mr. Stark

Room 225

JSTARK@cusd.kahoks.org

Third and fourth year Latin students who have straight A’s in Latin and an A cumulative grade point average are initiated into the Latin Honor Society.
Leo Club Ms. Harlan & Mrs. McGinnis

Room  145 & 101

rharlan@cusd.kahoks.org

smcginni@cusd.kahoks.org

Leo Club is a youth organization of the Collinsville Lions Club. Lots of fun volunteer opportunities for students who want to make a difference in the school and community.  Every year, this club organizes Movie Nights, Field Day, Adopt a Highway trash clean-up, Teacher Appreciation Week, brainstorms and follows through with other new service projects. As a team, we create ideas that help the school, community, environment, etc., and run with them. Come join our team! 
Marching Band Mr. Deleon

Room 502

adeleon@cusd.kahoks.org

Season begins with summer parade rehearsals and a two-week camp.  Once school begins, marching band meets during the school day in Kahok Stadium.  An extra marching band practice is scheduled on Wednesday evenings from 6-9 pm.
Math Club – Mu Alpha Theta Ms. Tesdall

Room 220

CTESDALL@cusd.kahoks.org

This is an honor organization which has monthly meetings after school (typically on Tuesdays).  Although students are not eligible to pledge for full membership until their Junior or Senior year, Freshmen and Sophomores can participate and become “Associate Members” by fulfilling these requirements:  attending at least 6 meetings, maintaining an unweighted B average GPA, maintaining an unweighted B average Math GPA, reciting the Greek alphabet, and signing an integrity statement.   The google classroom code for Mu Alpha Theta is tvd3r76.
Math Team Ms. Svoboda & Mr. Lackey

Room 107 & 103

asvoboda@cusd.kahoks.org

nlackey@cusd.kahoks.org

Math Team members (mathletes) will apply their prior mathematical knowledge and learn new mathematical skills beyond their normal math classes to solve competition problems.  Mathletes will also learn to use an advanced graphing calculator to help solve challenging problems.  Mathletes are expected to attend practice once per week.  Competitions occur throughout the school year, so it’s never too late to join!  See Ms. Svoboda or Mr. Lackey in Room 107 and 103 for more details.
Model United Nations Ms. Lindauer

Room 206

BLINDAUE@cusd.kahoks.org

A simulation of the United Nation’s system.  Students assume the roles of delegates to the United Nations and debate current issues on the U.N.’s agenda.  Model U.N. students seek ways the world community can deal with complex global concerns.
Multicultural Kahoks Club Ms. Lindauer

Room 206

BLINDAUE@cusd.kahoks.org

Created to promote diversity within the school.  We learn about other cultures through food, dance, dress and guest speakers.  Some of our activities include: Student vs. Staff Charity Volleyball Game, Spanish Fiesta, Chinese New Year Party, Adopting needy families at Thanksgiving and Xmas, Global Festival, Easter Egg Hunt and “Hands Across C.H.S.”. 
National Arts Honor Society Ms. Koester

Rooms 514

rkoester@cusd.kahoks.org

An “invited” club.  Students need to be currently, and always taking an art class, maintaining an A average at all times.  This is a club for the serious visual arts student, thinking of possible career options in art.  There is a list of characteristics the student needs to meet, and have community participation.
National English Honor Society Mr. Neuber & Ms. Bruno

Rooms 301 & 303

DNEUBER@cusd.kahoks.org

VBRUNO@cusd.kahoks.org

National English Honor Society is an organization that recognizes students who have excelled in academics and shown commitment to English studies. They must maintain high levels of performance across all of the CHS curriculum with a special focus on English. Pledge and member students must also be involved in activities at CHS related to the Language Arts.   
National Honor Society Mr. Neuber & Ms. Reich

Rooms 301/120

DNEUBER@cusd.kahoks.org

AREICH@cusd.kahoks.org

National Honor Society, founded in 1921, was created as an organization to recognize and encourage academic achievement while also developing other characteristics essential to citizens in a democracy.  These ideals of scholarship, character, service, and leadership remain as relevant today as they were in 1921. Students plan and participate in service activities that benefit the community and school.
National Technical Honor Society Ms. Geppert

Room 154


SGEPPERT@cusd.kahoks.org

Students enrolled in a class offered at the vocational center have the opportunity to qualify for the National Technical Honor Society if they meet the following criteria:

  • Students must have an A in their vocational class
  • Students must have a 3.5 grade point average overall for the semester 
  • Students must have a 3.0 cumulative grade point average Students must complete 10 hours of community service 

Students must be a member of HOSA, Skills USA, or DECA

Pickle Ball Club Mrs. Schweppe

Room 134

sschwepp@cusd.kahoks.org

If you want to stay in shape and have fun with friends pickle ball club is a great club to join. Anyone can join no matter your skill level.
PLTW (Project Lead the Way) /VEX Robotics Ms. Bednara

CBEDNARA@cusd.kahoks.org

Part of the STEM Club. See the description of STEM Club for more information.
Rho Kappa National Social Studies Honor Society Ms. Lindauer

Room 206

BLINDAUE@cusd.kahoks.org

Rho Kappa National Social Studies Honor Society is the only national organization for high school juniors and seniors that recognizes excellence in the field of Social Studies.  Rho Kappa provides national recognition for outstanding students and encourages an interest in, understanding of, and appreciation for the social studies.
Quill & Scroll Ms. Westphal 

Room 318

email: kwestpha@cusd.kahoks.org

This is an honor organization for outstanding journalism students participating in the school newspaper/yearbook.
Saturday Scholars Mr. Gordon

Room 218

KGORDON@cusd.kahoks.org

Sponsored by Collinsville High School and the Regional Office of Education in Madison County.  This distinguished and unique scientific lecture-demonstration series is offered by invitation only (usually during the Junior and Senior year) to talented high school students enrolled in one or more AP/Pre-AP classes at Collinsville High School. The lecture based program is an opportunity for students to interact with intellectual equals, to expand scientific knowledge in a variety of areas, and to talk with outstanding scientists.  The Saturday Scholar Program provides an enrichment component to meet honor students/AP students distinctive educational needs.
Scholar Bowl Team Mrs. Lindauer

Room 206

BLINDAUE@cusd.kahoks.org

An academic competition between two or more schools.  It is sanctioned by IHSA.  During a match, team members verbally respond to questions covering a variety of school related topics (i.e. science, math, English, literature, history, geography, government). 
Sign Language Club Ms. Geppert

Room 154

SGEPPERT@cusd.kahoks.org

This club will promote knowledge of American Sign Language through “silent” games, movies focusing on Deaf Culture, and increasing the vocabulary of sign language. We meet twice a month- one meeting dedicated to sign vocabulary; the second dedicated to review, culture, & games involving sign language. There will be field trip opportunities, guest “signers”, and school wide activities promoting deaf awareness.
Skills USA




 

 

Ms. Geppert 

Room 156  

SGEPPERT@cusd.kahoks.org

An organization serving high school, college and professional members who are enrolled in technical, skilled and service occupations, including health occupations.  The organization prepares students to enter the work forces by teaching leadership and professional development skills.  Students are able to recognize their abilities and utilize them with opportunities of competition for furthering their academic and career success. We incorporate school involvement, fund raising, community service, and competition within the year’s events.  None of these activities are required, but are offered for whatever level of opportunity the student wants to take advantage.  There is a fee of $20.00 a year to join covering the state and national fees.  
Soccer (boys) Mr. Lugge

Room: Counseling Office

RLUGGE@cusd.kahoks.org

A fall sport with 3 levels (Varsity, JV & Freshmen)

 

 

Soccer (girls) Ms. Jodie Munoz

Email: munozjl@stifel.com

Girls at CHS have the opportunity to participate in girls’ soccer during the spring.  The girls’ soccer program usually has 40 girls that participate on a JV and Varsity team.  Open gyms take place during the months of January, and February.  Tryouts take place in March with the season running through the end of May.  The CHS girls’ soccer program competes at the highest level in the Southwestern Conference and also attends the CYC Tournament in St. Louis, as well as the Parkway College Showcase.
Softball Ms. Schmittling

jschmitt@cusd.kahoks.org

The softball program has between 30-40 girls split up between a JV and Varsity team.  Girls at CHS have the opportunity to participate in the softball program.  Open gyms take place between the months of November through February.  Tryouts take place in March.  The season runs from March through the end of May.  The softball program plays against local teams in the Southwestern Conference such as O’Fallon, Belleville East, Edwardsville, etc. We also play in tournaments and other regional games to make up a 35-game schedule.
Spanish Club Ms. Barr & Ms. Kettler

Rooms 222/223

TBARR2@cusd.kahoks.org

CKETTLER@cusd.kahoks.org

Designed to promote Hispanic cultural awareness and interest in the Spanish language.  It has many events during the year, including our annual soccer and bowling tournaments with the other world language clubs.  Spanish Club does a lot of service projects to help our local Hispanic families, including tutoring, food drives and more.  Other club activities may include movie nights, preparing Hispanic foods, etc.
Spanish Honor Society Ms. Romoser

Room 226

sromoser@cusd.kahoks

Students who have completed five semesters of Spanish are invited to join this international honor society if they meet the standards concerning Spanish semester grades, overall GPA, and receive the recommendation of the Spanish department.  An induction ceremony is held in the fall.
Special Olympics Angie McGinnis & Lynn Vermeiren

Rooms 141

amcginni@cusd.kahoks.org

lvermeir@cusd.kahoks.org

Kahoks Special Olympics is open to all students. We currently participate in 3 events: Bowling Skills, Basketball Skills, and Track and Field. We are always open to expansion and welcome volunteers. Contact one of the sponsors for more information. 
Speech Team

 

 

Ms. Sierra Horst 

shorst@cusd.kahoks.org

Students act out dramatic and comedic

scenes from plays, give readings of poetry and prose selections and/or prepare and deliver speeches in competition against other area schools. We compete in league tournaments and the IHSA state series. Through competition, you gain points toward induction into the National Speech and Debate Association, an honor society.

STEM Club Ms. Szpila

Ms. Bednara

Room 128

CBEDNARA@cusd.kahoks.org

PSZPILA@cusd.kahoks.org

The STEM Club is a one stop shop for all things Science Technology Engineering and Math. Our club is a fun opportunity for students to broaden their knowledge and to interact with other students who have shared interests. We participate in all CHS Club activities (Homecoming, etc) and fund-raise (Annual Trivia Night and Pop-Tarts). We are affiliated with several organizations and compete at the State and National level.

Science Olympiad

STEM Challenge Showcase

Technology Engineering and Applied Math and Science (TEAMS+)

SERC (Science & Engineering Research Challenge)

VEX Robotics Education Challenge

Botball

Science and Engineering Research Challenge

Trebuchet Competition

Technology Student Association (TSA)

Science National Honor Society (SNHS)

Student Council Mr. Gordon

Room 218

KGORDON@cusd.kahoks.org

Student council is an organization that helps the school, the students of CHS, and the community.  They help organize the homecoming and volunteer in the community.   Student Council is an organization that gets things done for the school and has fun doing it.
Swimming and Diving (boys) Ms. Butler Email: pbutler@blessedsacramentbelleville.com
Swimming and Diving (girls) Ms. Butler Email: pbutler@blessedsacramentbelleville.com
TEAMS Ms. Bednara 

CBEDNARA@cusd.kahoks.org

Part of the STEM Club. See the description of STEM Club for more information.
Tennis (boys) Becky Kane

 rebeccakane213@gmail.com

(Spring) Prior tennis knowledge/experience is preferred but not necessary.  You need to have your own racket.  Must have an updated physical each year to participate.
Tennis (girls) Jessica Ledford

jledford@cusd.kahoks.org

(Fall) Prior tennis knowledge/experience is preferred but not necessary.  You need to have your own racket.  Must have an updated physical each year to participate.
Thespian Society Sierra Horst

shorst@cusd.kahoks.org

This international honorary organization recognizes outstanding students in high school theater.
Track & Field (boys) Mr. Frerker

Gym

DFRERKER@cusd.kahoks.org

Students have the opportunity to compete in a variety of Track & Field events.

Track events include running distances of: 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 meters, 110 High Hurdles, 300 Low Hurdles, and relays = 4 x 100, 4 x 200, and 4 x 400 meters.

Field events include the: Discus Throw, Shot Put, High Jump, Long Jump, Triple Jump, and Pole Vault.

Track & Field (girls) Mr. Blair

Room 106

ABLAIR@cusd.kahoks.org

Everyone makes the team!

Varsity and Fr-So meets.  

18 different events to choose.

Trap Team/Club Ms. Harmon

Counseling Office 

JHARMON1@cusd.kahoks.org

 

Clay target shooting club that meets at Edwardsville Gun Club.  This club is co-ed and has two seasons – Fall and Spring.  Student athletes will meet on Tuesday and Wednesday nights in Edwardsville.  The club is a member of the Illinois High School State Clay Target Shooting Association and we have coaches to teach all students novice – experts.  
Try-M/ILMHS – Music Honor Society Mr. Goetter & Ms. Tomaszewski

Rooms 502

rgoetter@cusd.kahoks.org

KTOMASZEWSKI@cusd.kahoks.org

Recognizes students of high achievement and character within the music department. Students are nominated by their directors, must maintain an A average in their music classes and at least a C average in non-music classes, and must pass a character survey of the faculty.
Upward Bound

Scholars

Academy

Ms. Yvonne  Hart

Mr. Gregory Johnson

Room  109/111

yhart@cusd.kahoks.org

gjohnson@cusd.kahoks.org

The goal of Upward Bound Scholars Academy is to increase the rate of high school students

completing post-secondary education. We support students through their four years of high

school so they are better prepared to succeed in college and beyond. Once admitted, each student is assigned an adult mentor. In addition to advising, we provide services in the following 5 core areas: Academic Support, Career Exploration &; Development, College Exploration &; Admissions, Social-Emotional Skills Development, and Cultural Experiences. Program services are offered at Collinsville H.S. and SIUE campus (in-person &; remote). All program services are provided at no cost to participants.

Volleyball (girls) Mrs. Suess

ksuess@cusd.kahoks.org

Participation in the sport of volleyball at three levels: freshman, junior varsity, and varsity.  The regular season runs from mid-August until mid-November.  Potential players will also have the opportunity to participate in summer activities. 
Volleyball (boys) Mr. Nichols

Rm. 317

mnichols@cusd.kahoks.org

Participation in the sport of volleyball at three levels: freshman, junior varsity, and varsity.  The regular season runs during the spring.  Potential players will also have the opportunity to participate in summer activities. 
Wellness Club Mrs. Fedorchak & Ms. Cihak

Rm. Counseling Dept.

mfedorch@cusd.kahoks.org

jcihak@cusd.kahoks.org

This club would help enhance student’s and staff’s wellness at CHS.

This club will focus on awareness activities and assist the counseling/social work department in school wide events.

Winter Guard Mr. Deleon

Rm. 502

adeleon@cusd.kahoks.org

Winter guard is an indoor color guard sport derived from military ceremonies or veterans organizations ceremonies. Unlike traditional color guard, as seen in the marching band, winter guard is performed indoors, usually in a gymnasium or an indoor arena. Incorporation of dance, flag and equipment work are a few of the performance aspects that students and spectators should expect. Performances make use of recorded music rather than a live band or orchestra
Wrestling Mr. Jordan May

jmmay99@gmail.com

A natural activity, one of the first forms of physical play that young children do without ever having been taught. Wrestlers gain experience, technique becomes complex and often correlates to high academic performance. A sport of control – not violence. Great way to build confidence and self-defense skills. Develops agility, balance, reflexes and strength in every major muscle group.
Proper weight management develops healthy eating habits that benefit the individual throughout life. College scholarships are available for wrestlers who excel both on the mat and in the classroom.
Writing Club Ms. Bruno

Room 303 

vbruno@cusd.kahoks.org

The CHS Writing Club meets the first Friday of each month to share and discuss students’ creative writing. The goals of this club are as follows:

  • Provide students with a safe space to share writing and receive meaningful feedback
  • Offer students optional monthly writing prompts to stir creativity
  • Offer students the opportunity to act as student editors of Kahok Ink, thereby learning the process of publishing a journal
  • Provide students with information about writing contests, publication opportunities, and summer creative writing camps
  • Encourage student writers to submit work in the real world and work one-on-one with writers preparing pieces for publication

Get students more involved in the duties of planning and facilitating the annual Write On…Fest and Poetry Slam 

Youth & Government Ms. Johnson

Room 205

HMJOHNSON@cusd.kahoks.org

Youth and Government is a leadership program for all high school students interested in all aspects of Illinois Government.  Students assume roles as legislators, attorneys, executive officials, lobbyists, and press members.  Students collaborate to draft legislation, create policy, and have the opportunity to run for office!  In the spring, participants travel to the State Capital  and State Supreme Court for a three day conference debating issues on the actual Illinois Senate and House floors.  Illinois Youth and Government is a part of a nationwide Youth & Government program that is affiliated with the YMCA of the USA.

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December 14, 2020 – Collinsville High School is preparing to welcome the CHS class of 2025 to the South Morrison campus for the 2021-22 school year.

Following is information all incoming freshmen and families need to know to transition to high school next year.

“These are exciting times for Collinsville High School and we have much to be proud of in the performance of our school and the success of our students,” said CHS Principal David Snider, “We believe that planning for a successful freshman year is important and we value making informed decisions.”

Save the Date for “Getting to Know CHS” Virtual Event

All incoming parents and students are invited to attend Collinsville High School’s LIVE Virtual “Getting to Know CHS” event: Tuesday, January, 5, 2021 at 6:30 pm.

During this event CHS Counselors will share information about credits, types of classes, available resources and more. Parents and students can post questions in the chat throughout the presentation; counselors will be standing-by to answer them.

Follow these steps to log-in to the “Getting to Know CHS” LIVE virtual event:
  1. Use THIS LINK to go to the Counseling Department website.
  2. Look for “8th Grade Parent Night” in the menu list on left side of the screen, and click on it. (Second link from the top.) You will see the meeting link OR Click HERE for the Google Meets Link.
  3. Once there, click the JOIN NOW green button on the right side of the screen.

Please note, if you were unable to attend the live presentation, here is a recording:

Special Information for 8th Graders Currently Attending a Private/Parochial School:

Students new to Collinsville CUSD 10 MUST be enrolled in the district. Resident families can enroll new students to the district for the 2021-2022 school year ONLINE through Skyward Family Access.

If you do not already have a Skyward Family Access account, you must create one. Use the NSOE Online Enrollment Guide (English) OR (Spanish) for assistance.  This guide has the steps for the entire enrollment process. If your question is not answered within the guide, contact the Student Services Department at enrollment@cusd.kahoks.org

Please note that a valid email address is required.  If you do not have a valid email address, you may obtain a free one through GMAIL, YAHOO, or OUTLOOK.  In addition to filling out the application you must provide required documents for enrollment and also for proof of residency.  You can find all of the requirements on our website’s Enrollment/Registration page.

If you currently have another student attending school in the Collinsville Unit 10 School District, please use your existing Skyward Login to complete the New Student Online Enrollment Application. Use the NSOE Online Enrollment Guide (English) OR (Spanish) for assistance.

Please note:  The entire enrollment process can be done from the comfort of your home, however, if you are having difficulty or you have questions, you can schedule an in-person appointment.  At this time the district is limiting in-person assistance and requires everyone to have an appointment. Click HERE for information on scheduling an appointment. The Administrative Building is located at 123 W. Clay Street.  The District Enrollment Office will be closed December 24th, 25th, 31st and January 1st and 18th for holidays.

If you have any questions about enrolling in the district, please contact CUSD 10 Student Services office at(618)346-6350 ext. 4237 or 4228.

For All Students: How to Choose Courses for Your Freshman Year

Each student will use a yellow (9th grade) worksheet to choose their courses.  Click HERE for a sample filled-in 9th grade worksheet.  Click HERE for a blank 9th grade worksheet.

Completed worksheets are due to the CHS Counseling Department by January 14, 2021.

Resources that will be helpful when completing your course worksheet:

2021-22 Course Offering Guide: Lists 2021-22 course offerings with descriptions. Freshman/Sophomore Courses (Spanish)

CHS Department Contact List (English) OR (Spanish): Designated department contacts to answer questions about classes.

Department Videos with Information about Some Elective Courses Offered:

  • CHS Business Department Video (Includes Video Production, Keyboarding, Small Business Basics, Computer Programming, Cybersecurity, Accounting, Co-op, Exploring Careers, Marketing, Social Media & Digital Marketing, Sports & Entertainment Marketing, Photoshop, Personal Finance)
  • CHS World Language Department Video (Includes Spanish, German, Latin, French)
  • Family and Consumer Science Video (Includes Criminal Justice, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Foods & Nutrition, Food Service, Health Occupations)

If you have questions regarding registration or courses, please contact your child’s counselor.  Here is a list of their names with individual extensions and email addresses:

Mr. TaRael Kee, Dept. Co-Chair
Counselor A-C
346-6320 ext. 1135
tkee@cusd.kahoks.org

Ms. Renee Kurtz
Counselor D-He
346-6320 ext. 1033
rkurtz@cusd.kahoks.org

Ms. Melissa Biebel
Counselor Hi-Me
346-6320 ext. 1139
mbiebel@cusd.kahoks.org

Ms. Karen Olsen, Dept. Co-Chair
Counselor Mi-R
346-6320 ext. 1132
kolsen@cusd.kahoks.org

Mr. Jason Corey
Counselor S-Z
346-6320 ext. 1131
jcorey@cusd.kahoks.org

Mr. Robert Lugge
IEP Coordinator
346-6320 ext. 1150
rlugge@cusd.kahoks.org

Checklist to Complete the Course Registration Process:

  1. If the student is not already attending CUSD 10 schools, enroll in the Collinsville Unit #10 School District.
  2. Write the student’s name on the top of the Registration Worksheet (Last, First).
  3.  Circle the student’s T-Shirt Size.
  4.  On the front in rows labeled 1, 2, and 3, circle the chosen English, Math, and Science Courses. Note:  Placement for English, Math and Science classes will be based on Teacher Recommendations, so please talk to your student’s current teachers.
  5. For Row 4, please circle the student’s PE course. Athletic PE is only for students in an IHSA sport and requires a recommendation from the student’s current coach. (see worksheet example)
  6. On the back of the worksheet, the student will circle five classes they want to take the most and number them in order of preference. If a semester class (indicated by a *) is chosen as #1, make sure #2 is also a semester class. After completing course selection, the student will sign the back of the form. (see worksheet example)
  7. Parent and student should sign the front of the worksheet where indicated.
  8. Turn in a completed worksheet to the CHS Counseling Department by January 14, 2021.

Virtual Tour of CHS

Since public health restrictions do not currently allow group tours of the high school as conducted in preceding years, CHS is sharing this previous video to give incoming students an inside look at Collinsville High School.  View the CHS Survival Guide Video.

Become Familiar with Resources Available through the CHS Counseling Department website

We recommend you visit the CHS Counseling Department website and become familiar with its content.  The website has information that will be useful to you and your student at all phases of their high school career.  Including:

  • Academic Advisement
  • AP Summer Homework
  • Appointment Scheduling (Students Only)
  • Personal/Social Concerns
  • Post High School Planning
  • Career Exploration
  • Transcript Requests
  • Scholarship Information
  • Standardized Test Preparation

Collinsville High School welcomes and your child to our school and looks forward to serving you in the future!

 

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Counseling Dept. https://www.kahoks.org/schools/collinsville-high-school/counseling-dept/ Tue, 14 Aug 2018 20:58:20 +0000 https://www.kahoks.org/schools/collinsville-high-school/counseling-dept/ The Collinsville High School Counseling Department provides resources for students including: Academic Advisement AP Summer Homework Make an Appointment (Students Only) Personal/Social Concerns Post High School Planning Request a Transcript Scholarship Information Standardized Test Preparation CHS Registration Info & Course Offering Guide Parents and students should become very familiar with the resources available through the Counseling […]

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The Collinsville High School Counseling Department provides resources for students including:

Parents and students should become very familiar with the resources available through the Counseling Department and their website.  Click here to visit the complete CHS Counseling Department website.

Counselors:

Ms. Janine Cihak
Counselor for students with last names A-Di
Email: jcihak@cusd.kahoks.org
Phone:  618-346-6320 X 1153

Ms. Renee Kurtz
Counselor for students with last names Do-H
Email:  rkurtz@cusd.kahoks.org
Phone:  618-346-6320 x1033

Ms. Melissa Biebel
Counselor for students with last names  I-N
Email: mbiebel@cusd.kahoks.org
Phone:  618-346-6320 X 1139

Ms. Karen Olsen
Department Chair and Counselor for students with last names O-R
Email: kolsen@cusd.kahoks.org
Phone: 618-346-6320 X 1132

Mr. Jason Corey
Counselor for students with last names S-Z
Email:  jcorey@cusd.kahoks.org
Phone:  618-346-6320 X 1131

IEP Coordinator:

Mr. Rob Lugge
Email: rlugge@cusd.kahoks.org
Phone: 618-346-6320 X 1150

School Social Workers:

Mrs. Micki Fedorchak
Email: mfedorch@cusd.kahoks.org
Phone: 618-346-6320 x 1170

Ms. Robyn Paschke
Email: rpaschke@cusd.kahoks.org
Phone:  618-346-6320 ext. 1170

Kahok Academy Instructor:

Email: shartle@cusd.kahoks.org
Phone: 618-346-6320 X 1134

Success Center Counselor:

Email:  jmacke@cusd.kahoks.org
618-346-6320 ext. 1200

Secretary & Registrar:

Mrs. Jan Harmon
Email: jharmon1@cusd.kahoks.org
Phone: 618-346-6320 X 1122
Fax: 618-346-1388

Secretary:

Ms. JoAnna Kelly
Email: jkelly@cusd.kahoks.org
Phone: 618-346-6320 x 1137

 

 

 

 

 

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