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'''Crescent Heights High School''' is a [[State school|public]] [[List of high schools in Alberta|high school]] with approximately 1,300 students in grades 7-12 in [[Medicine Hat]], [[Alberta]]. The school is part of the [[Medicine Hat School District No. 76]] and is one of four high schools in the city of [[Medicine Hat]], [[Alberta]] supporting a population of some 60,000 people. There are approximately 210 students per grade. The junior high school students are grouped in homeroom classes while the senior high school students are in classes independent of each other.
'''Crescent Heights High School''' is a [[State school|public]] [[List of high schools in Alberta|high school]] with approximately 1,300 students in grades 7-12 in [[Medicine Hat]], [[Alberta]]. The school is part of the [[Medicine Hat School District No. 76]] and is one of four high schools in the city of [[Medicine Hat]], [[Alberta]] supporting a population of some 60,000 people. There are approximately 210 students per grade. The junior high school students are grouped in homeroom classes while the senior high school students are in classes independent of each other. The school is constantly plagued by a unique species, known colloquially as "CHHS Skids". The Skids can often be observed causing mild ruckus, getting "lit" (Alcohol Intoxication) and other shenanigans. Dean Brown flips his lid at the Skids, quite often.


== Sports and extracurricular programs ==
== Sports and extracurricular programs ==

Revision as of 18:40, 14 November 2016

Crescent Heights High School
Address
Map
1201 Division Avenue NE

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Coordinates50°03′11″N 110°41′13″W / 50.053°N 110.687°W / 50.053; -110.687
Information
School typePublic junior/senior high school
MottoInvictus
School boardMedicine Hat School District No. 76
PrincipalPat Grisonich
Grades7–12
Enrollment1,300 (210 per grade)
MascotViking
Team name
  • Vikings
Websitewww.chhsweb.ca

Crescent Heights High School is a public high school with approximately 1,300 students in grades 7-12 in Medicine Hat, Alberta. The school is part of the Medicine Hat School District No. 76 and is one of four high schools in the city of Medicine Hat, Alberta supporting a population of some 60,000 people. There are approximately 210 students per grade. The junior high school students are grouped in homeroom classes while the senior high school students are in classes independent of each other. The school is constantly plagued by a unique species, known colloquially as "CHHS Skids". The Skids can often be observed causing mild ruckus, getting "lit" (Alcohol Intoxication) and other shenanigans. Dean Brown flips his lid at the Skids, quite often.

Sports and extracurricular programs

CHHS offers a wide variety of extracurricular programs and sports activities for students to participate in including:

Athletics

  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Cross country running
  • Football
  • Volleyball
  • Rugby
  • Track and Field
  • Ringette Academy
  • Table Tennis

Extracurriculars

  • Anime
  • Jr and Sr Council
  • Chess
  • Religion Based Groups
  • Robotics Club
  • Grad Choir
  • Jazz Band
  • Myplace activities for grade sevens and eights
  • E-Sports Club

Fine Arts

CHHS is also known for its remarkable arts programs that include the drama, band, and visual art programs.

Theatre Arts

CHHS Drama has set the bar high for its outstanding renditions of plays and musicals year after year. Their plays are often known for their outstanding live musicians in the pit orchestra. Many CHHS graduates of the Drama program have gone on to pursue the Fine Arts professionally.

In the spring of 2011, CHHS Drama proudly presented the amateur showing of the Broadway musical "Happy Days: The Musical". In the Winter of 2016, CHHS Drama presented the incredible "Addams Family Musical".

Senior Band

The CHHS Senior Band, directed by Curtis Perrin, has toured around the world and is best known for success at the Harrogate International Music Festival. They have been requested as repeat performers at St. James Church, Birstwith, UK for the past 6 years. Many graduates of the Band program have gone on to pursue music professionally, achieving outstanding success.

Notable alumni

References