Announcements: Wednesday, January 29, 2025 B Day
Student Life Cedar Falls High SchoolJuniors and seniors: tomorrow (Thursday) at the beginning of third period, the District Technology Department will force a password reset. You will need to restart your Chromebook for this to take effect OR your Chromebook will restart itself automatically. Be ready with a new password that contains at least THIRTEEN characters. It must have at least one of the following: upper case letter, lower case letter, a number, and a special character. It cannot contain your ID number or any part of your name. Ask your teachers for permission if you need to add your new password to a note on your phone! See Schoology for more support and instructions on this process.
AmeriCorps is hosting a scholarship work day TODAY. Come to the counseling office during your release period, tiger time or lunch to have time to work on scholarships. There will be an AmeriCorps member available all day to help answer questions pertaining to scholarships.
Any male student-athlete interested in Men's Track & Field should attend an informational meeting TODAY during Tiger Time on the Learning Stairs. If you are unable to attend please see Coach Homewood to receive information about the upcoming 2025 Track & Field Season.
The Anatomy and Physiology Club will be meeting after school in Mrs. Considine's room - Gray 732. We will be working on a fun art activity to learn more about our skin! Come join us!!
Do you want to know more about how UNI Astrobiology and Astrochemistry professor Dr. Sebree uses caves to study how life may have formed in space? He will have his cave simulator here on Wednesday after school by the Learning Stairs, come check it out and experience what it's like to squeeze through cave passages.
Any female student-athlete interested in Girls Track & Field should attend the sign up and informational meeting Thursday, January 30th during Tiger Time on the Learning Stairs.
DECA will be meet during Tiger Time on Thursday in room 1706.
Careers in environmental science are diverse and growth in this field is projected to steadily increase in the future. Come learn more about opportunities to study, protect and improve the environment as a career with a USDA District Conservationist this Thursday during Tiger Time in room 0829. Questions? Contact Mrs. Paulsen.