Wednesday, March 4, 2015

High School After - School Tutoring Available

CCHS will be offering after-school tutoring from 3:00 – 4:00 pm during the 3rd 9-weeks.
Students who need assistance are encouraged to stay for the following support from CCHS teachers:

Monday  - Math
Tuesday – Math/Science
Wednesday – Spanish/English
Thursday – General for any subject area

There is no charge for the tutoring services.  Students must have a ride home when tutoring sessions end at 4:00. 

We hope many students will take advantage of this great opportunity to improve their academic performance as we begin the second half of the school year. If you need further information, please contact the main office or guidance office.

We are... The Pit!


Monday, March 2, 2015

Central Cambria Faculty Members Take on CC Students!

On Wednesday, March 18, some of Central Cambria’s finest faculty and students will once again compete in a faculty vs. student basketball game to benefit the Relay for Life organization.  Festivities will begin at 6pm, though the doors will open earlier.  There will be food, prize baskets, games for children, and most importantly, the two basketball games: female faculty vs. the girls’ basketball team at 6 and male faculty vs. the boys’ basketball team following.  The cost is $3 for students and $5 for adults.  All profits benefit the Central Cambria Relay Team.  We hope that this year can be even more successful than last.  See you there!

Friday, February 20, 2015

BOOK FAIR EXTENDED

The book fair will be extended.  6th grade will visit on Monday, Feb. 23 and last day for all grades is Tuesday, Feb 24.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

AA Coaches of the Year Award


On February 14th, Brian Reynolds and Ted Castel received  the AA Coaches of the Year Award for excellence with their wrestling program.  Our Jr. High wrestling team had 20 wins and only five losses.  The amazing fact is that they only had 13 wrestlers and there are 18 weight classes.  Both Coach Reynolds and Coach Castel used ingenious strategy in accomplishing this task.  They took 3rd at The Blairsville Tournament, 1st place at the Central Martinsburg Tournament, 3rd at The Penn Cambria Tournament, and 5th at the Bellwood Invitational.  The team chose to forfeit their chances for 3rd place at Bellwood because they wanted to wrestle a different team.  If they wrestled for 3rd, they would have matched up against Moshannon Valley, and they had wrestled them and won against them earlier in the season.  This choice was offered to the team by the coaching staff, and they had ownership in the decision.  Mr. Nikolishen is extremely proud of the Jr. High Program.  Brian and Ted are insuring that much more than wrestling is taking place with our sport.  They are great role models, and go way beyond their call of duty.  Having the opportunity to witness such perfection and being able to work with them is a gift.