
We had an amazing time & turnout for Literacy Night yesterday! The theme of the night was “One child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world.” - Malala Yousafzai. We had a ton of student work on display, as well as a myriad of different activities to participate in, including things like face painting, literacy games, and some nature engagement. The Masked Readers were revealed as well. We also had a very special guest reader - Mayor Luke Feeney! Mayor Feeney was gracious enough to come and read stories to our students.
Thank you to anyone who helped us to put on the event and to all those who attended!








We are running the Domino’s pizza fundraiser and we need your help!
Check out the details here: https://slicethepricecard.com/day1
Text our store link to family and friends and earn awesome prizes: http://stpcards.com/41992 You can even post our store to Facebook and IG! You can buy a card too and get buy 1, get 1 FREE pizza until 12/31/24!
Please help our school and our students! All of the funds raised will go towards student events, monthly incentives.
Thank you!

Remember to join us TONIGHT for Literacy night at Chillicothe Intermediate School! We have a whole bunch of exciting things happening throughout the building. From 2:30 - 4:00 there will be literacy night activities in the library, art room, gym, STEM Lab, and main hallway, while conferences take place in the pods. From 4:00 - 5:30 Literacy Night activities will take place throughout the building. At 5:00, food pickup will begin, and at 5:15 the identities of the masked readers will be revealed!


Hello CIS Families! Don't forget that tomorrow we have conferences & Literacy Night from 2:30-5:30. We hope to see you there!


We are so proud of our 6th grade science fair participants! They all did a spectacular job!
Top row(left to right): Aubrey Eyre, Selma Janes, Adalae Eblin, Allie Johnson, & Roxi Hickey
Bottom row (left to right): Nicholas Pairin, Abigail Pairin, & Quentin Smith
We’d like to send a massive shoutout to Selma Janes, who received a superior rating on her project, as well as a perfect score, and the special award for Clearest Explanation.
We’d also like to congratulate Adalae Eblin on her superior rating and Quentin Smith on his superior rating.
We'd like to congratulate Allie Johnson on the “Most Likely to have an Impact on the Future” award, and Roxi Hickey on her “Most Compassionate” award.
Our 7th graders also did a fantastic job at the Science fair. We are so so proud of them!
Top Row(left to right): Jonah Burns, Walker Throne, Eli Esham, Brooklyn Thompson, Isabella Routte
Bottom Row: Dean Strong, William Lawson, Angel McDaniel, Madison Ballentine, Morgan Southers
We’d like to give a massive shoutout to Jonah Burns for his superior rating, as well as his perfect score, for his “Most Engaging Display” award, and for receiving the “Best Use of STEM” award!
We’d also like to congratulate Eli Esham on his superior rating.
Additionally, we’d like to commend Walker Throne for the “Most Innovative” award, Morgan Southers for “Clearest Explanation”, and Brooklyn Thompson for “Most Intriguing.”
These students never cease to amaze us!



Our fundraiser is looking good, but there is still work to do! Check out our dashboard to see our progress: http://stpcards.com/41992db
We have 7 days to go and raised $440 towards our goal of $4,000 (only knowing the online sales so far)!
Pizza Professor’s 3 Step Checklist:
Post your personal link store to your own Facebook, Twitter and IG and have everyone you know re-share!
Make a cute video of your child’s goal and post it to all your social platforms!
If you did not register text the general store link to all your family and friends: http://stpcards.com/41992
Our group has another opportunity this week for the highest REGISTERED seller to earn a $50 Amazon gift card! (when we sell just 100+ cards online)

February events at the library and information on the poetry contest




Don't forget the Book Fair is this week during your child's library class. It will also be open during Literacy Night.

Good morning, this is Josh Tripp Principal of Chillicothe Intermediate School. This morning a staff member required medical attention so emergency services were called, which some of you may have noticed at drop off. Thank you to everyone who expressed concern and I apologize for any worry this may have caused.

If you or your child ever have a concern regarding school safety, this is a 24/7 tip line!


Good afternoon! We are altering our pick up procedures to load our students more safely and quickly at dismissal. All 5th and 6th grade students will be dismissed down the ramp side of the back. Parents are to pick up their child/children after the stairs. Please pull up to the teacher on duty with the Please Pull Forward sign. We are hoping this encourages parents to pull all of the way forward to get more students loaded and on their way quickly and safely. Also, as a friendly reminder, please do not stop in the middle of the road as it blocks traffic and we do not want students running out and getting hit. We care about our students at CIS!

The Chillicothe Kiwanis is in partnership with the 4th Grade Staff at Chillicothe Intermediate School to support the 4th Grade Students through the BUGs, or Bringing Up Grades program. This is designed to support and encourage the students to raise their grades into an acceptable range, and maintain or continue to raise them from one grading period to the next. On January 11th, Chillicothe Kiwanis brought 82 hot fudge sundaes from Dairy Queen to celebrate our 4th grade BUGs!




All Chillicothe City Schools buildings are closed today - Friday, January 19th - due to the severe weather and road conditions.


Yearbooks are on sale! Order yours today!


Check out this youth league option!


Good evening, the CCSD will be on a 2 hour delay Wednesday January, 17th due to predicted cold temperatures. The Preschool will be closed due to a heating issue.

Chillicothe City Schools honors Martin Luther King Jr. Day. We hope you will all reflect on his messages of peace and equality throughout his life. 💙
Martin Luther King Jr. was a prominent civil rights leader and minister who advocated for racial equality through nonviolent resistance. Born in 1929, he became the face of the American civil rights movement, delivering his iconic “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963. King’s tireless efforts led to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Tragically, he was assassinated in 1968, but his legacy continues to inspire generations worldwide.
#mlkjrday


Welcome to the Chillicothe City Schools app! Here you can easily find information on upcoming events and see what's happening around the district.
This is the live feed. Here you will find posts on student activities, shoutouts, recognitions, and more! You can personalize your live feed, and select certain buildings to follow. Stay tuned for more about the app!


Back by popular demand! We will kick off this fundraiser later this month.
