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Geocashing !
From left to right: 1. Riley Smithey (1 0) and Shelby Harden (11) show off their treasure
What's the best way to embark that they found while Geocashing! 2. David Skinner (12) catching up on some cred1ts.
on adventures with a lot less 3. A Special Olympics basketball team. 4. A Speoal Olympics team member shooting
danger? Geocashing! Basically, for the hoop. 5. Kelly Castro (11) and Rhea Patel (1 0) catch up in Mrs. Herndon·s class
during their "hidden lunch." 6. Jacob Simmons (12), Sam Martin (12), Cameron Wise
you just go to geocashing.
(12), and Anthony Broome (12)competing against Baker County High School.
com, get some coordinates, put
them into your GPS, and bam!
You are now set and ready
to find your hidden treasure.
Once you have claimed your
Night School newly found treasure, you have
to leave something there for
Night school opens a door of others to find their own hidden
opportunities for many students treasure.
who need credits in order to
graduate. Many students par-
ticipate in the H.O.P.E. class that
Night School offers. Whether
they failed a class in previous
years or maybe they just chose
not to take a certain course dur-
ing the day. Either way, nearly
one hundred students take
advantage of the great option,
that many people know about,
but don't think about- Night
School.
Lonnie Harvey (70)
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Special Olympics
Columbia High School is one of the lucky schools that have the
opportunity to host a special olympics event on our campus.
We host two special olympics events. One is basketball and the
other is track and field. Schools from within the county bring their
students here to CHS to participate. During the special olympics
participants are rewarded medals and ribbons to show their
achievments.
Shelby Harden (11 ), Riley Smithey (1 0)
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