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Coeur d’Alene High School, "Home of the Vikings," is committed to the complete education of each student with an emphasis on academic excellence, individual achievement, and social growth. CHS offers a student-centered and student-friendly atmosphere where success is expected, encouraged, and attained. Our motto is “Continuing the Tradition of Excellence.” Coeur d'Alene High School serves approximately 1500 students from the cities of Coeur d'Alene, Dalton Gardens, Hayden and a rural portion of Kootenai County, Idaho. CHS is accredited by the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools and has 70 certificated staff, four counselors, a substance abuse specialist, 30 support staff and four administrators. Many of our staff have received state and national recognition. Coeur d'Alene High School is recognized as an “Idaho School of Merit” and was selected as the first of two high schools in the State of Idaho to offer the International Baccalaureate Program. CHS offers a “core curriculum” in English, math, science, and social studies. In addition, CHS also offers a wide variety of elective courses including applied technology, business, dual credit, fine arts, fitness and health, technical preparation, and world languages. We encourage you to take a few minutes, explore the CHS web site, and discover for yourself why Coeur d'Alene High School is one of the premier high schools in the Northwest. Mission StatementCoeur d'Alene High School is committed to an environment of academic excellence and citizenship that empowers our teaching community to develop exceptional curricula, nurturing lifelong learning and character development in our most important asset: our students. Vision StatementCoeur d'Alene High School commits to: EXPECTING that students demonstrate achievement in accordance with nationally recognized standards. FUNCTIONING as a transition experience for each student’s next stage of life, with the understanding that ultimately each student must earn a living. PROVIDING students with multiple options. PREPARING each student to be a lifelong learner. CONTRIBUTING to a foundation built good citizenship while learning how to participate in our democracy. PLAYING a role in the personal development of young people as social beings, who have needs beyond those that are strictly academic. LAYING a foundation for student participation in an increasingly technological society. EQUIPPING young people for life in a country and a world in which interdependency links their destiny to that of others, no matter how diverse others may be. SUSTAINING a philosophy that advocates for young people without reservation. |
NewsDrama Club Meeting!!!
There will be a Drama Club meeting at 2:30 in Mr. Helm's Room 505. We will be discussing the Spring Production, Faculty Follies, and Drama Club officer applications. Come out and see what we are all about!
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