#totweet or #nottotweet
January 26, 2012 • Thames Jamison
Filed under Student Life
Twitter has become a popular site at Chapin High School as many students have created accounts and started to “tweet”. While most students love the website, there are always two views on a popular topic, and some are against twitter. Twitter was created in March of 2006 and put online in July... Read more »
Ticket for texting?
January 26, 2012 • Kendra Hall
Filed under News, Student Life
It is well known that in today’s world, many teens that drive have sent and received a text while behind the wheel. For some, they are lucky and have not faced the reality of how dangerous texting and driving is. South Carolinahas been trying to pass a law that focuses on this issue by making... Read more »
Singles Have Their Day
January 26, 2012 • Haley Willingham
Filed under Student Life
“Singles Awareness Day,” also represented by the acronym, “S.A.D,” is a humorous holiday that is celebrated on February the 14th. It serves as an alternative to Valentine’s Day, and its main goal is to remind people that they do not need a relationship to be happy. Sure, Valentine’s Day... Read more »
Ms. Jennifer Henry and Callahan Cox named December PBIS winners
December 16, 2011
Filed under Student Life
Ms. Jennifer Henry and sophomore Callahan Cox were the December winners of the PBIS drawing. Henry won a new color nook and Cox won an I-pod touch. Read More →
The South Carolina State Fair
October 26, 2011 • Alison Galat
Filed under Features, Student Life
Before you even enter the fairground, you’re already overwhelmed by the delicious aroma of fair food. Your mouth is waters and you can’t wait to taste the fried Milky Ways and funnel cakes. The sound of children’s screaming on the colorful rides and the rush of the crowd makes your heart... Read more »
What do you think of the new Cupcake Policy?
October 5, 2011
Filed under Student Life
Recently, Chapin High School students were interviewed and asked their opinions of the so-called “Cupcake Policy,” which states that students are no longer allowed to bring baked goods and other homemade foods to share. ... Read more »
College Fair Prepares Students for the Future
October 3, 2011
Filed under News, Student Life
On Monday Semptember 26, the juniors and seniors of Chapin High School gathered to go explore the college fair. At the college fair, the students can find out more about colleges they are interested in and can contemplate other options for college. There were sixty-six college representatives that... Read more »
Chapin declares war
September 27, 2011 • Erika McVey
Filed under Features, Student Life
Chapin High School is waging a drug war—but not the kind that is reason for fear and shock. Principal Akil Ross announced this school year CHS will attempt to rid drugs from the community, and he emphasized this by conducting a drug search the first day of school. Although many students agree with... Read more »
Chapin is growing new classes
September 27, 2011 • Amanda Dobson
Filed under Features, Student Life
Not many classes get to study outside or work in a green house, but Introduction to Horticulture is an exciting class that is giving students hands on learning. Intro to Horticulture is a brand new class toChapinHigh Schoolthat deals with the study of plants and the environment taught by Mrs. Angela... Read more »
Cell Phone Crazy
September 27, 2011 • Thames Jamison
Filed under News, Student Life
ChapinHigh Schoolis starting this school year with a new cell phone policy. The policy allows students to use their cell phones during lunch, in class for instructional purposes, and in various “free zones” around campus. Many students are excited by the new change. Freshman Sidney Scheper said,... Read more »



