April 18, 2025 Newsletter

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April 18, 2025 Newsletter

 

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Capital High School Family Communication 

April 18, 2025

 

 

Upcoming Events

  • May 2, 3, 8, 9, 10 - CHS Spring Musical

 

Senior Slideshow - Photos Needed

Hello Seniors and families!

 

It is time to start sending in your photos to be included in the 2025 Senior Slideshow! We want those; first day of kindergarten, elementary class pictures, middle school sports, freshman band, best friends forever, etc.... photos. Please limit your photos to no more than 5. We want to try our best to include every single person in the graduating class of 2025! If you do not submit a picture(s) we cannot guarantee that this will happen.

  • Please send photos to Elli Davis, the Senior Slideshow Coordinator:
  • Please submit your photos no later than Friday, May 30th, 2025.

 

Prom Information

  • Prom will be Saturday, May 17th from 9-11:30pm at Olympia Golf and Country Club
  • Must have ID and ticket for entry into dance. No entry after 9:30 and no re-entry.
  • Students can purchase tickets before and after school, ten minute break and at lunch. Tickets will NOT be sold at the dance.
  • Tickets are sold individually
  • $30 with ASB 
  • $35 without ASB
  • Last day to purchase tickets is May 16, 2024, 3:45.
  • If you are taking a guest to Prom, please make sure and submit a completed Guest Pass form. Turn in the completed form with a guest ID to the front office.  Guest pass forms are in the Main Office, ASB Office and Athletics Office.  Must be attending dance with a senior.
  • Completed Guest pass forms are due by Thursday, May 15th.
  • We are looking for volunteers to help chaperone the dance. Please email [email protected]. It's a really fun time and a great way to get involved in our school community!
  • Go Cougs!

 

March Madness Food Drive

Capital Leadership is organizing a March Madness Food Drive! Staff will be going head to head each week starting with a round of 64 and ending with a Champion.

Students and Staff should bring in canned or packaged food to their 1st period teacher. If staff have 1st period planning, they will be playing with their 2nd period class. No cash donations this time.

The competition begins March 17th and runs through April 30th. 

 

March Madness Food Drive Point System

  • 1 point: Individual meals – Top Ramen, Cup Noodles, 1 serving mac & cheese etc. (Ex: 10 pack of Cup Noodles = 10 points), canned fruit and vegetables, small boxed snacks (12 ct) – fruit snacks, granola bars, rice Krispies, etc.
  • 2 points: Mac & cheese box (2.5 servings), canned soup (2 servings), bread/cake mix
  • 3 points: Large Boxed Snacks (40+ count) – Fruit snacks, granola bars, rice Krispies, etc.
  • 4 points: High Need/Priority Items – Peanut Butter, canned meat/fish, canned beans, pasta, rice, cereal (4 servings)
  • -1 Point: Expired foods

*Individual packaged goods not in original box (granola bars, fruit snacks, chips) will not be counted toward your score.

*Each individual item can only max out to 4 points.

 

New Market Summer School

Students interested in earning .5 elective credit can sign up for New Market Summer School, online registration opens April 15th. To learn more visit the New Market website: https://nmsc.tumwater.k12.wa.us/

 

CHS Literary Magazine

The 2nd annual Literary Magazine will publish many student writers and artists in our student-designed print book!  Our launch event (book officially published!) is scheduled for Friday, May 30 at Rhythms Coffee House. Save the date! You can pre-order your copy now by clicking here. Email Liz House at [email protected] if you have any questions.

 

Exciting Opportunity to Host Japanese Students in May

Capital High School is excited to host thirty-five 9th grade students from Shukutoku Sugamo Jr. High School, a private school in Tokyo, Japan. We’re looking for host families to welcome these students into their homes for a memorable cultural exchange experience!

 

Here are the details:

  • Dates: From Friday, May 16th (pick-up at CHS after school) to Monday, May 19th (drop-off at CHS before school). Please note that May 17th is the Prom at CHS.
  • Hosting Requirements: Families must host 2 students (either 2 boys or 2 girls). The students can share a room, but each must have a separate bed.
  • Stipend: Families will receive a stipend of $30 per student per night (a total of $180 per family for the weekend).
  • No Language Requirements: You don’t need to speak Japanese or have children attending Capital High School to participate. All families are welcome!

The students will be spending some time sightseeing in the Seattle area before visiting Capital High School. This is a wonderful opportunity to engage in a cultural exchange and create lasting memories!

Thank you for considering hosting and helping make this exchange a success!

 

CHS Theatre Production

Our student actors, musicians, designers and technicians have been working hard on our upcoming production of Hadestown: Teen Edition.

 

Tickets are now available to purchase (staff - please use the student rate!!). While we are a few weeks away, I'm hoping that this will be a sell out show! Please help us promote this show and encourage students to engage with the Arts!  There are some powerful themes in this show that speak to the times we are living in right now. If you are not familiar with Hadestown - it won 8 Tony Awards in 2019 including Best Musical. It is contemporary, relevant and really JAZZY!!  


https://olympiasd.booktix.com/dept/CapitalHS


 

The Coug Exchange

The Coug Exchange thrift shop will be opening on April 9th! Students can shop during lunches on Mondays and Wednesdays in D-10. All items will cost $3 or less. You can purchase up to 3 items a day. If you have clothes or shoes in great condition that you would like to donate you can bring them to the main office. Thank you for all of the CHS parent volunteers, admin and students that have helped out together with this amazing thrift store!

 

CHSPO Community Rummage Sale

We are happy to invite you (and your friends and neighbors) to our first ever CHSPO Community Rummage Sale coming up on May 3rd, 2025 from 8am to 12pm. 

 

Follow this link to access the details on how to sign up if you would like to sell some of your treasures at the event. Also, the linked flyer below has the same information and a QR code to the details linked above. 

All parking stall rental fees will go directly for teacher grants, staff appreciation events and other CHS student related activities.  

 

We look forward to seeing you there.  Please visit CHSPO.org and click on 2025 Community Rummage Sale if you would like to participate as a seller.

 

OC Kicks Summer Soccer Camp

Please join us for our annual OC Kicks Summer Soccer Camp! We are accepting registrations, and can't wait to see you there! This camp is put on by our very own Capital & Olympia High School Girls Soccer Team.

 

PAC Tech Crew Opportunity

We have an exciting opportunity for students to work at the amazing CHS PAC.  Applications go live on Monday April 7th and close on May 5th.


This is a paid position and there are only two requirements: the successful applicants must be at least 16 years old and be an enrolled OSD student.  Flyers with more information will be available within the next few weeks.

 

CHS Booster Club - Volunteers Needed

We would love to have more volunteers join our booster clubs! Our booster club plays a vital role in supporting our students by fundraising, organizing events, and helping make key decisions that enhance school programs (such as sports, theater and music). Whether you have a little time or a lot, your involvement makes a big difference!

If you're interested in joining or learning more, please reach out to (Amy Dura at [email protected] or 360-485-5885)

 

Board Games Needed

Spring cleaning for spring break?  Ask your kiddo to tackle the games closet!  The CHS library is looking for various card and board games for students to play instead of reaching for their cell phones.  If you have a few that are no longer needed, we'll take them off your hands.  Please check that the pieces needed for play are all there.  Thanks in advance!   

 

Senior Graduate Yard Signs

Congrats to our 2025 CHS Seniors!  This fundraiser benefits GradNight25.

  1. Please make Zeffy payment first.  (Examples are shown before purchase.)             
  2. Complete your order processing here: CHS Yard Signs

Signs will take approximately 3 wks.  You'll be contacted for any issues & when your sign is ready.  Questions: [email protected]

 

Community Connections

As we enter the month of April, we reflect on important themes that focus on growth, well-being, and community. This month, we recognize Autism Acceptance Month and raise awareness for Stress Awareness Month. These themes provide an opportunity to support one another, embrace diversity, and prioritize mental and emotional health.

 

Autism Acceptance Month 

April is Autism Acceptance Month, a time to move from awareness to full acceptance and celebration of neurodiversity. It’s a reminder of the importance of fostering inclusive spaces where individuals with autism are respected and supported.

Resources:

  • The Autism Society of Washington offers support groups, resources, and advocacy for individuals and families. Website

  • Olympia Schools Supportive Education Council is a collective of caregivers, teachers, & staff advocating for OSD students receiving support services. Facebook Contact

  • Autism Acres is a nonprofit that is dedicated to providing a free, safe, and comfortable play environment for people and families who are impacted by special needs. Website

  • South Sound Parent to Parent is a nonprofit supporting parents of children with a disability and professionals who work with them. Website

 

Stress Awareness Month 

April is also Stress Awareness Month, a time to recognize how stress impacts our physical and mental health. Learning to manage stress is essential for maintaining overall well-being, and it’s important to seek support when needed.

Resources:

  • The Crisis Clinic of Thurston/Mason Counties offers immediate support for individuals experiencing stress, anxiety, or crisis situations. Website

  • The American Heart Association has a Healthy for Good program with tips on how to stress less. Website

 

News from the CCRC

 

Class of 2025

Remember to get those tasks done in SchooLinks - You will not be able to complete your Senior Exit Interview unless all of your tasks are completed.

  • April 25th-University of Utah will be in the CCRC 3rd period and During 1st lunch
  • May 1st is National Decision Day
  • May 8th and 15th Senior Exit Interviews-If you don't remember what time you signed up, check your google calendar invites or stop by the CCRC to find out your Exit Interview time.

 

Class of 2026 Families

Save the Date - OSD Soon to Be Senior Night May 20th 5:45-8pm at OHS in the PAC 

  • There will be a Taco Truck and Sweetlees Ice Cream Truck at this event!
  • This event is an opportunity for our soon to be seniors to gain more information about preparation for senior year. There will be workshops on preparing for senior year, college application process, how to apply to an apprenticeship, how to prepare for senior year and more.   Reminder, this is a School District Event and it will be hosted this year at Olympia High School. Agenda will be released in early May! 

 

Scholarships


SchooLinks (All Students)

Please continue to remind your students to work on completing their High School and Beyond Plan tasks in SchooLinks. They can access this through the OSD Portal under Curriculum. All Seniors must be completed with their To Do List and HSBP before they do their Senior Exit Interview. All other students must be completed by the end of May.


West Olympia Rotary

West Olympia Rotary looking for host families for an Inbound exchange student next school year.  West Olympia Rotary has a history of sponsoring Capital HS inbound and outbound exchange students.  This year the club is helping sponsor a girl from Brazil and will sponsor a CHS junior girl for exchange in Belgium next year. To complete the “exchange” our club needs to host a student from an overseas country (TBD).  Usually we line up 3 families to host for 3-4 months each during the school year. 

 

This is an excellent opportunity for a family to learn about another culture, and for the incoming student to immerse themselves in the day to day life of an American family.  Host families can be reassured that their family and the student will be supported by the Rotary Club.  The student will receive a monthly stipend.  According to US Dept of State regulations, host families cannot be paid to host.

 

Host families need to be vetted, so please contact one of the following Rotarians as soon as possible if interested.

 

If you think your family might be interested in hosting an inbound foreign exchange student for 3 months during the 2025-26 academic year, please contact Dirk Havlak at 360-791-2315, [email protected], or Attila Talaber at 360-791-3310, [email protected]


Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events are found in SchooLinks on the HOME DASHBOARD under EVENTS. Please have your students register for upcoming events or have them swing by the CCRC to ask how to get involved.


MAY

EVENT

DETAILS

1st

NATIONAL DECISION DAY

COMMONS: ALL SENIORS

8th

SENIOR EXIT INTERVIEWS

Seniors by appointment

15th

SENIOR EXIT INTERVIEWS

Seniors by appointment

20th

SOON TO BE SENIOR NIGHT

HOSTED at OHS this year for JUNIOR Families



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