The CHS Class of 2028 toured their soon-to-be-home as current high school students from the Scholar-Athlete Leadership Club served as tour guides and assorted staff and students spoke about academic and extracurricular opportunities.
At the Eighth Grade Transition Night on Wednesday evening, the soon-to-be CHS freshmen got a lay of the land while hearing from the mock trial team, music groups, TV and audio production studio, counseling center, ASL language classes and other areas.
Mack, the CHS mascot, even made a cameo appearance.
Meanwhile, parents and guardians heard from administrators in the auditorium.
"Your freshmen are going to have a great experience," vice principal Matthew Keltos told the families. "This is a great place."