
We will be closed on April 8th, 2024, for the Solar Eclipse!


You can also help make our outing a success by sponsoring the event, and promoting your business! Please consider sponsoring the outing!


We are hosting a golf outing to support our positive behavior system, PBIS. The outing will be on June 23, 2024, at Jaycee’s Golf Course. ⛳️
For more information or to sign up, contact Nancy Arledge (Nancy.arledge@ccsd.us), Michelle Schroeder (Michelle.schroeder@ccsd.us), or Eddie Johnson (Eddie.johnson@ccsd.us)!


There will be no school on Monday, March 11th! Please plan accordingly!


We have our regularly scheduled Board Meeting tonight at 5:00PM! Chillicothe Intermediate School is hosting the meeting tonight. All are welcome!


Hey all! Just popping in to remind you that there is no school TOMORROW, February 19th, in observation of Presidents’ Day! Enjoy your day off, Cavaliers! 💙


Today is National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day! Thank you to our resource officers, Tim Boltenhouse, Julie Preston, and Darren Hall. We are very appreciative of the work you do! 💙


Hey Cavaliers! Please remember that there is no school on Monday, January 19th, in observation of Presidents' Day.


Happy Valentine's Day!


Join us tonight at Hatton Gym as the Cavaliers take on Warren High School!


We are so proud of our 6th grade science fair participants! They all did a spectacular job!
Top row(left to right): Aubrey Eyre, Selma Janes, Adalae Eblin, Allie Johnson, & Roxi Hickey
Bottom row (left to right): Nicholas Pairin, Abigail Pairin, & Quentin Smith
We’d like to send a massive shoutout to Selma Janes, who received a superior rating on her project, as well as a perfect score, and the special award for Clearest Explanation.
We’d also like to congratulate Adalae Eblin on her superior rating and Quentin Smith on his superior rating.
We'd like to congratulate Allie Johnson on the “Most Likely to have an Impact on the Future” award, and Roxi Hickey on her “Most Compassionate” award.
Our 7th graders also did a fantastic job at the Science fair. We are so so proud of them!
Top Row(left to right): Jonah Burns, Walker Throne, Eli Esham, Brooklyn Thompson, Isabella Routte
Bottom Row: Dean Strong, William Lawson, Angel McDaniel, Madison Ballentine, Morgan Southers
We’d like to give a massive shoutout to Jonah Burns for his superior rating, as well as his perfect score, for his “Most Engaging Display” award, and for receiving the “Best Use of STEM” award!
We’d also like to congratulate Eli Esham on his superior rating.
Additionally, we’d like to commend Walker Throne for the “Most Innovative” award, Morgan Southers for “Clearest Explanation”, and Brooklyn Thompson for “Most Intriguing.”
These students never cease to amaze us!



Hey Cavaliers! Please join us in celebrating National School Counseling Spirit Week from February 5th - 9th!


Please plan to join us next Thursday, February 8, 2024 for our important scheduling meetings for grades 8-11.


All games, practices, and other athletic events are cancelled for January 19, 2024, due to the severe weather and road conditions.


All Chillicothe City Schools buildings are closed today - Friday, January 19th - due to the severe weather and road conditions.


The Revue is an annual event that showcases the talents of our students.
Join us tonight at the Chillicothe Middle School and High School auditorium for an assortment of performances from our 7th-12th grade students! We have performances tonight, beginning at 7:00PM, and Saturday, January 20th, also at 7:00PM!
We hope to see you there!


Good evening, the CCSD will be on a 2 hour delay Wednesday January, 17th due to predicted cold temperatures. The Preschool will be closed due to a heating issue.

Chillicothe City Schools honors Martin Luther King Jr. Day. We hope you will all reflect on his messages of peace and equality throughout his life. 💙
Martin Luther King Jr. was a prominent civil rights leader and minister who advocated for racial equality through nonviolent resistance. Born in 1929, he became the face of the American civil rights movement, delivering his iconic “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963. King’s tireless efforts led to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Tragically, he was assassinated in 1968, but his legacy continues to inspire generations worldwide.
#mlkjrday


Welcome to the Chillicothe City Schools app! Here you can easily find information on upcoming events and see what's happening around the district.
This is the live feed. Here you will find posts on student activities, shoutouts, recognitions, and more! You can personalize your live feed, and select certain buildings to follow. Stay tuned for more about the app!


Hello Cavaliers! Can you believe it's time for winter break? We can't! Today's early release will mark the beginning of the break. We hope you enjoy some much needed rest and relaxation with your loved ones. Bundle up, stay warm, and have a safe holiday season. We'll see you again January 8th, for another awesome semester of learning and making memories.
