
Mrs. Verdery's Teacher Academy of Maryland and Educators Rising students worked on a direct instruction lesson plan on how to create Halloween lollipops. Then created the lollipops for all of the CRHS staff members! #ColonelTOUGH








Happy Halloween! #ColonelTOUGH


CRHS Chorus seniors Alyssa Bradley, Wilson Clough, and Lucy Pearce performed at the ESCDA Solo and Ensemble Chorus Competition! They sang an Italian trio by W.A. Mozart called "Ecco, quel fiero istante" and received the highest possible score of I ("Superior")!



Congratulations to our newest National Art Honor Society inductees! #ColonelTOUGH



Congratulations to the CRHS varsity volleyball team for their 3-1 playoff win against Mardela High School! The team now travels to North Dorchester High School tomorrow for the 1A Regional Semifinals! #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown
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Mr. Luongo's Environmental Science classes modeled open-pit mining and land reclamation with cookies! Students then explored the environmental impacts of these activities. #ColonelTOUGH







Calendar Reminder: Friday, Nov. 1, half day for students. #CarolineFamily


Congratulations to sophomore Doraneli Tomas-Ortiz for being chosen as the CRHS representative for the HOBY Maryland conference! She was chosen for this leadership seminar because of her excellent grades, positive attitude, community involvement, and leadership potential! #ColonelTOUGH


Congratulations to the CRHS varsity football team for their 44-0 win over Kent County High School! Sophomore Ja'Zir Dickerson had ten carries for 175 yards with three touchdowns. Junior Derrick Mitchell had 11 carries for 100 yards, and senior Collin Brewer had nine carries for 65 yards and a touchdown. Senior Tarron Hammond and junior Cha'tydrick Pickrom scored rushing touchdowns. Defense was led by senior Chris Rockwell with ten tackles, junior Bradley Thomas with eight tackles, senior Dylan Cecil with seven tackles, and junior Jayquan Wilkins with one interception. #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown
Photos by TJ Brewer











Congratulations to our CRHS varsity boys soccer team for a fantastic season! They played an intense game against Perryville High School in the Class 1A East Region Championship, losing 3-0. They finished the season with a 9-4 record and some big wins! #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown
Photo by Nancy Downie


Good luck to our CRHS varsity boys soccer team as they compete in the 1A East Region Championship against Perryville High School tonight! #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown


Come out and support our CRHS varsity volleyball team in the first round of playoffs! They play Mardela High School at home on October 30th at 5 PM. Admission is $6 cash at the door. #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown


The CRHS varsity volleyball team played a very competitive game against North Dorchester High School! #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown
Photos by Dustin Holt











Congratulations to the CRHS varsity boys soccer team for their 3-1 to move onto the regional championship! The team will play on Tuesday at Perryville High School at 7 PM. Stay tuned for more details! #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown
Photo by Nancy Downie


Mr. Sherman's Weekly Update #ColonelTOUGH
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Congratulations to our CRHS varsity girls soccer team on an excellent season! They played an intense playoff game on Friday, losing to Bo Manor High School by 4-3. Goals were scored by sophomores Sadie Prettyman and Ryleigh Hall. sophomore Gabi Roe had an assist. They finished the regular season with a 6-6 record! #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown


Mrs. Smith's AP Chemistry students analyzed metallic elements using flame tests and spectroscopy to determine what elements are used to make various colors of fireworks! They then related the change in the energy of the electrons in the element to the wavelength and frequency of the light produced. #ColonelTOUGH







Ms. Towers' American Government students visited Tuckahoe State Park with Pickering Creek! The students had the opportunity to visualize and learn about the effect of natural forces on sediments, creating erosion issues to non-stabilized materials, as well as the effect of human interaction and development on that process. In addition, students were able to learn about invasive flora and fauna and their impact on the native plants and animals of our region, as well as the efforts to eradicate these threats. They also got to participate in getting rid of invasive species in the nearby area. #ColonelTOUGH











Come join us on Sunday for our Fall Fest! We have lots of exciting events and vendors! #ColonelTOUGH





Come scare away the competition on Friday night for our doubleheader soccer playoffs games! Wear a Halloween costume, but make it school appropriate! Admission is $6 cash at the gate for anyone 7 years or older. #ColonelTOUGH #homegrown
