Summer Volleyball Camp Registration is NOW OPEN!
Students entering 4th through 8th grades are invited to join us for four days of skill development, teamwork, and fun on the court this summer.
Camp Dates: June 1–4
Time: 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Cost: $100 per child
Space is limited to only 20 participants, so register early to secure your spot!
Scan the QR code on the flyer or register online at:
https://chhspanthers.org/PCF_24/fundLandingPage.php?fundLandingPage=56
We look forward to seeing you at camp!

Calling all rising kindergarten through 8th-grade students!
Chapel Hill Cheer is excited to invite you to our Youth Cheer Camp! Join us for three fun-filled days of learning cheers, building skills, making new friends, and showing your Panther spirit.
Camp Dates: June 16–18
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
The $85 registration fee includes a camp t-shirt, cheer bow, and snacks.
Registration deadline: June 5
Register today: https://chhspanthers.org/PCF_24/?department_id=1
We can't wait to cheer with you this summer!

The May-June issue of West Georgia Living recognizes one of our own, Alyssa Blacknall!
As a senior at Chapel Hill High School, Alyssa has made an incredible impact both academically and through extracurricular achievement. She serves as captain of our Speech and Debate team, earning several awards for her outstanding performance and leadership.
Alyssa has also been recognized as an AP Scholar with Distinction, an honor awarded to students who earn an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on five or more exams. As of the end of senior year, Alyssa will have completed 22 Advanced Placement, Honors, and Dual Enrollment courses!
This fall, Alyssa will attend Princeton University, where she plans to study public policy or political science before pursuing a law degree.
We are so proud of Alyssa and all she has accomplished. Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition, and we cannot wait to see all that your future holds!
Click the link below to read the full article and learn more about our amazing student, Alyssa Blacknall!
https://www.times-georgian.com/special_sections/wgl/page-s3/page_7bc0c463-a413-57de-8779-a9948df3a0d8.html

Chromebook Returns Begin May 12
All school-issued ChromeBooks must be returned to the Media Center before students leave for the summer.
Seniors: May 12 & 13
Return your Chromebook to the Media Center after finals.
Must be returned BEFORE attending graduation practice.
Underclassmen: May 19 & May 20
Return your Chromebook to the Media Center after you have completed all finals. Must be returned BEFORE leaving for summer break.
Need a Chromebook for Summer Classes?
All Chromebooks must be returned to the Media Center by May 20. If needed for summer classes, you may then check it back out for the summer. Failure to check in Chromebooks will result in a lost and locked Chromebook status. Fees could result.
Avoid Lost Technology Fees:
>> Return Chromebooks to avoid fees!
>> Unreturned Chromebook: $295
>> Unreturned Charger: $25
Chromebook Return Expectations:
>> Return on time and in good condition
>> Report damage
>> Remove stickers
>> Leave the barcode/name tag

Date: May 18
Times: 6 pm to 7 pm
Location: CHHS Bandroom

Class of 2026 Yard Signs and Banners are NOW ON SALE!
Celebrate your senior with a custom yard sign or graduation banner created by Chapel Hill Marketing students. It is a great way to show your pride while supporting our talented students.
See the flyer for more information.
Place your order today by completing the form: https://forms.gle/SHUJbkFpYssuuuhc7


In their last meeting, students practiced building strong claims and reasoning, added meaningful details to strengthen their ideas, and participated in an exciting impromptu competition. What a great way to end the season!

April 28th
6 pm - 7 pm
CHHS Media Center

Senior CTAE students, congratulations on reaching one more milestone! CTAE Pathway completion will help move you toward your future career goals, and we are so proud of your success!
CTAE Pathway Completer and EOPA graduation cords will be distributed on the last day of graduation practice, May 21. Students should speak to their CTAE teachers to confirm which cords they have earned.
CTAE Students are eligible to receive:
SILVER CORD: Awarded to students who complete and pass all courses in a Chapel Hill CTAE pathway.
ORANGE CORD: Awarded to students who pass the EOPA after completing a Chapel Hill CTAE pathway.
There is no charge for CTAE cords.
Please Note:
Students who completed a CTAE pathway at another school will need to contact that school to obtain their cords.
Students who earned a cord in another area, such as Foreign Language, should speak with that teacher or a counselor.

Chapel Hill High School is excited to welcome our community for a special Open House and tour of our newest academic and ROTC classrooms. Join us on Monday, May 11, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm to explore our updated learning spaces and see the great things happening at Chapel Hill. Guided tours will be available throughout the evening.
We look forward to seeing you there!

This honor is awarded only to programs that pass a rigorous review by business and industry leaders, confirming the program continues to meet high standards and prepare students with in-demand workforce skills.
Unlike initial certification, recertification recognizes sustained excellence over time. Chapel Hill is proud to offer students a pathway that leads to success in marketing, business, and leadership careers.

Chapel Hill High School Volleyball Tryouts are almost here!
Tryout Dates: May 4 – May 7
Time: 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Physicals: Current physicals must be submitted at tryouts
A Parents’ Meeting will be held on May 7, following the final day of tryouts, at 6:15 p.m.
If you have questions, see Coach LaCour or email adrienne.lacour@dcssga.org.
We look forward to seeing our future Panthers on the court!

Chapel Hill High School Volleyball will host a summer camp for rising 4th through 8th grade students.
Dates: June 1–4
Time: 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Cost: $100 per child
Scan the QR code to register.
For questions, email Coach LaCour at adrienne.lacour@dcssga.org

Chapel Hill High School is proud to announce that Madison Smith has been selected to represent our school in the prestigious Georgia Governor’s Honors Program (GHP) for the 2026 school year in the field of visual arts. This highly selective residential summer program recognizes gifted and talented high school students from across Georgia and provides advanced academic, cultural, and social enrichment opportunities.
Madison is eager to deepen her understanding of how to connect art with audiences during her time at GHP, with a strong interest in arts education, community outreach, and curation. She expressed her gratitude to her family and teachers for their support, whose encouragement has played a key role in her artistic growth and passion.
Please join us in congratulating Madison Smith on this outstanding achievement. We are confident she will represent Chapel Hill with excellence and continue to shine in the field of visual arts.

Voices That Inspire: CHHS Speech & Debate Students Qualify for Nationals
Chapel Hill High School is proud to celebrate the outstanding achievements of two Speech & Debate students who have qualified for the National Speech & Debate Association (NSDA) Nationals in Original Oratory.
Madison Gibson, a sophomore, qualified outright, while Gabrielle Coner, a junior, earned qualification as an alternate. Alternates are ranked based on elimination rounds, and we are excited to share that Gabrielle is currently next in line for qualification.
Original Oratory challenges students to write, memorize, and deliver a 10-minute persuasive speech, refining their work throughout the season based on judge feedback from local to regional competitions.
Madison’s speech, Sense and Dollars, explores the intersection of psychology and finance, examining the habits behind economic choices. Blending humor and candid reflection, her speech encourages audiences to rethink their decisions and invest in both their financial and mental well-being.
Gabrielle’s speech, Bound by Beauty, examines how beauty standards shape and constrain women across cultures and generations, while also highlighting how women are challenging and redefining these norms on their own terms.
These accomplishments reflect the dedication, critical thinking, and powerful voices of our students. We are incredibly proud of their hard work and look forward to cheering them on as they continue their journey.

CHHS Cheer Tryouts
Join us for cheer tryouts and show your school spirit.
Clinic Dates: March 30 – April 1
Tryout Day: April 1 at 5:00 PM
All interested students are encouraged to attend.
Questions? Contact Coach Ellis at jasmin.ellis@dcssga.org
Go Panthers!!!

Mrs. Godfrey shares, “For the past eleven years, I have lived by the philosophy that every student can learn—just not on the same day or in the same way. This mindset makes teaching more meaningful and helps each student succeed in their own way. When we don’t try to fit students into a mold, we give them the space to be who they are meant to be and to learn in ways that work best for them. This approach has allowed me to build strong relationships and support lasting success among my students.”
We are proud to celebrate Mrs. Godfrey and the impact she continues to make at Chapel Hill.

Roll Bounce | DCSS Family Skate Night Registration
DCSS Employees,
The Douglas County School System is delighted to invite all DCSS employees and your families to enjoy DCSS Family Night at ROLL BOUNCE on Friday, March 27th. This Roll-tastic event features FREE roller skating, tasty treats, and more!
Event Information:
Friday, March 27 - DCSS Family Night
4:00 PM-9:00 PM
Location: Legacy Arena - 9030 GA 5 , Douglasville, GA 30134The
DCSS Clear Bag Policy will be followed
Roll Bounce Registration Form
DCSS Family Pass
Admission + roller skating for a family of Four (Two Adults and Two Children)
Four meal vouchers to redeem at the concession stand (valued at $8 per voucher)
DCSS employees with fewer than four attendees may still register.
A waiver is mandatory for all roller skating participants.
Skating Waiver - REQUIRED
All attendees, whether or not they are skating, must sign a waiver upon arrival. Parents/guardians must sign for minors under 18.
The DCSS Family Pass is valid only for Friday, March 27th. Family passes are non-transferable. Limit is one per DCSS employee. Available up to the first 1000 employees and their families.
Employees must present their DCSS Employee Badge upon check-in. Children must be accompanied by their parents.
Reservation confirmations will be emailed on Friday, March 20th, or if capacity is reached.

The 2026 Douglas County Schools Special Olympics will be held April 1 at New Manchester High School. You can show your support by purchasing a 2026 Special Olympics t-shirt. Scan the QR code or order online:
https://dcssspecialolympics.revtrak.net/special-olympics
Event Details
April 1, 2026
New Manchester High School Stadium
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Opening Ceremony – 10:30 AM

Join us for an exciting event designed to connect students and families with valuable programs and resources for NOW and into the future.
No registration required
Language support available
Legacy Arena has a Clear Bag Policy


