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Halloween Costumes

This Halloween the students at Centennial High School are feeling like they were tricked out of being able to participate in holiday traditions at school. A new policy on costumes has been placed in order to maximize respect and comfort of every single student at CHS; although most are only hearing complaints. Personally I think this new policy is a fantastic idea. more...

CHS focuses on women’s injustice

Diversity week took place at CHS from March 30 to April 3 to raise awareness about troubles that women face in society. Every day of the week, a song was played during announcements relating to women and diversity. more...

Eagle Fest raises money for Doernbecher

Centennial High School’s annual celebration of Eaglefest brought much excitement and thrill to students, while at the same time helped the less fortunate. more...

Senior citizen prom: turns into annual spring event

Centennial High School’s Student Council held a senior prom, on April 3 not for the students of CHS but rather for the senior citizens around the community at large. more...

Ms. McFaul starts Junior class “Wall of Secrets”

“I don’t believe students are given as much opportunity to have their voices heard as possible.” This is the inspirational statement made by Sunshine McFaul when she decided to post secrets anonymously from class of 2010 students. more...

The Global Food Crisis affects Oregon residents

Sitting around lunch, it’s easy to see numerous kids and families who have access to food. However, too many people do not have this luxury, especially in impoverished nations throughout the world. Families in this situation usually have a horrible choice to make: to let one child eat while the other children starve. more...

Obama’s plan hopes to stimulate nation’s schools

The United States’ recent recession has caused major upset around the nation. With major businesses failing right and left, the federal government, under President Barack Obama’s lead, has found it their job to help save our nation’s economy. Within his first few days in office, Obama pushed his Stimulus Plan through Congress. moar!!

Mr. Haupt takes over for Matus’s Spanish class

As of second semester, Dempsey Haupt will be taking over Monica Matus’s position as Spanish teacher. Matus is returning to her home country of Mexico, as her stay in the United States has ended. more...

Electric car club updates their old cars

Among many of the clubs offered at Centennial, Electric Car Club is one of the most hands on. The E-Car club builds and modifies cars that are then raced at several events during and outside the school year. more...

New coach saves speech and debate

The Centennial Speech Team has shown a great strength in organization and leadership in the past few months, and now that Debbie Lewis is on board, she hopes they will be able to get more involved and be more successful as a result. more...

Economic crisis affects CHS students

Financial struggles in America are impacting citizens of every age. The effects of our current economy are hitting the teenagers more drastically then ever before. And the struggles have become very visiblemore...

Once upon a time in Mexico...

Spanish teacher Reed Schwalbach is a participant of the Fulbright Scholarship and is currently experiencing adventure and excitement while educating students in Cuernavaca, Mexico. The Fulbright Scholarship is a very rare opportunity for teachers or professionals in the United States. more...

Homecoming game a struggle

Coming out excited and fired up for the homecoming game on Friday September 26th 2008, Centennial kicked off and with a solid start. In the first quarter, senior quarterback Kyle Saechao scored the first touchdown for the Eagles, pumping the crowd up. As the game continued on, one touchdown just was not enough for the Eagles to maintain the lead. more...

Homecoming queen, Jennifer Popp

At the close of Homecoming week, Jennifer Popp was announced as queen. Following the assembly on Friday, September 26, Centennial students voted for one of the five nominees, each of whom eagerly awaited the results during the homecoming football game. more...

Seniors continue Powder Puff winning streak

The seniors began the Powder Puff game with high expectations of a win, and they were not disappointed as the game concluded with a final score of 22-21. Although the juniors came very close to ending the seniors 13 year winning streak, they were just barely unable to win this year. more...

Sophomores victorious in class competition

Homecoming week seemed to fly by with all the festivities prepared for the students at Centennial High School this year. Starting the celebration off was the popular hall decoration competition against classes. This year the seniors theme was Batman more...