Chattooga High School Announces Upcoming Events, Testing Continues This Week

Chattooga High School has several events scheduled for the remainder of the week and into next week, as students also continue with testing.

On Thursday, May 7, the school will host the Band Awards and Concert at 5:00 p.m. in the cafeteria.

Saturday, May 9, students will celebrate Prom, also in the cafeteria, from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m.

Looking ahead to next week, the Choral Banquet is set for Monday, May 11 at 6:00 p.m. in the cafeteria.

Athletics will also be in focus, as Track and Field competes in the State Meet at UGA on Tuesday, May 12.

On Friday, May 15, the football team will host its Spring Game at Southeast Whitfield at 7:30 p.m., while the HOSA Banquet will be held at 6:00 p.m. in the cafeteria.

School officials remind families that testing continues throughout the week, and students should be prepared accordingly.

Leroy Massey Elementary To Hold Color Run Friday

 

 

Leroy Massey Elementary School is gearing up for a fun and colorful event this week as students and staff prepare for the annual Color Run on Friday, May 8.

School officials say the event is designed to create lasting memories while encouraging students to stay active and engaged in a fun environment.

Parents are encouraged to help students come prepared by sending appropriate closed-toe shoes, a water bottle to stay hydrated, a change of clothes, and sunglasses to protect from the sun and color powder.

Organizers also ask that all items be clearly labeled with the student’s name, grade, and homeroom to help keep track of belongings.

The event is exclusively for students and staff.

Chattooga High School Announces Upcoming Events Schedule

Chattooga High School is heading into the final stretch of the school year, with several key events scheduled over the next two weeks as graduation approaches.

School officials say there are just four weeks remaining until graduation, with 16 school days left that include testing, exams, and end-of-year activities.

Upcoming events include:

  • April 30 – Spring Band Concert at 6:30 p.m. in the cafeteria
  • May 2 – Track & Field Sectionals in Bremen (time to be announced)
  • May 7 – Fine Arts Banquet at 6:30 p.m. in the cafeteria
  • May 9 – Prom from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. in the cafeteria

In addition to these events, Chattooga’s baseball team is currently competing in the state playoffs, while the track and field team is preparing for sectionals competition.

School leadership says the end of the year is quickly approaching and encourages students to stay focused and finish strong.

Busy Week Ahead for Chattooga High School Athletics and Events

Chattooga High School is gearing up for a busy week of athletic competition and school events as the countdown to graduation continues.

According to school officials, Track and Field athletes will compete in the Region meet on Monday at Gordon Central. The tennis team will be in action Tuesday through Friday in the State Playoffs, while the baseball team is also scheduled to compete in the State Playoffs from Wednesday through Saturday.

In addition to athletics, the school will host its Choral Spring Concert on Friday, April 24 at 6 p.m. in the cafeteria.

School leaders note that graduation is now just five weeks away, with several activities planned in the coming weeks as the school year winds down.

Officials also announced that an April fire drill is scheduled for Tuesday at 10 a.m.

 

Volunteers Needed For Trion Middle School Career Day

Trion Middle School is calling on the community to help inspire the next generation.

School leaders are currently seeking volunteers to participate in Career Day on May 8th from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Participants will have the opportunity to share insights about their careers and help students explore the many paths their futures can take.

Organizers say this is a great way to make a positive impact on local students by giving them real-world perspectives and encouragement.

Anyone interested in volunteering—or who knows someone who may be a good fit—is encouraged to reach out to Christy Brown at 706-734-7433 ext. 1203 or by email at christy.brown@trionschools.org.

Community involvement plays a key role in helping students succeed, and organizers say they would love to see strong local participation.

Chattooga Band Boosters To Hold Meeting Thursday Night

The Chattooga Band Boosters are inviting all band parents and 2026 marching band students to an important meeting on Thursday, March 26, 2026, at 6:15 p.m. in the Chattooga High School band room.

Organizers say the meeting will cover current fundraising activities, next year’s tentative schedule, and will also give parents a chance to ask questions.

Band leaders will also be distributing medical and consent forms and discussing band picture day, which is scheduled for right after Spring Break.

Parents and students are encouraged to make plans to attend.

Chattooga High School Welcomes Class of 2030 at Rising Freshman Night This Evening

Chattooga High School is set to welcome future students and their families this evening for Rising Freshman Night for the Class of 2030, beginning at 5:30 p.m. on campus.

School officials say the event is designed to help incoming freshmen and their families get familiar with what life is like at Chattooga High School before the transition from middle school. Families who attend this evening will have the chance to tour the campus, meet staff, and get important information on what students can expect once they begin high school.

Organizers say Rising Freshman Night will also cover key topics including graduation requirements, class schedules, career pathways, athletics, and a variety of academic and extracurricular opportunities available to students. It’s also an opportunity for parents and students to ask questions and better understand expectations for the next four years.

Families of current eighth-grade students planning to attend Chattooga High School are encouraged to participate.

Chattooga High School Releases Athletic and School Events Schedule for the Week

Chattooga High School Athletic Director Mark Turner has released the schedule of athletic events and school activities for the upcoming week at CHS.

The week begins on Tuesday, January 13, with wrestling action at home as Chattooga hosts Ridgeland/Pepperell for Senior Night. The match is set to begin at 4 p.m., with Gordon handling gate operations and Culbert providing coverage.

On Thursday, January 15, Chattooga High School will recognize underclassmen during Rising Freshman Night, scheduled for 5:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. The event will involve all administrators and is geared toward students and families preparing for the transition into high school.

The week concludes on Saturday, January 17, when the Chattooga wrestling team competes in the State Duals, with the location and time to be announced.

School officials encourage students, parents and fans to stay tuned for updates as event details may change.

Chattooga High School to Host Rising Freshman Night for Class of 2030

Chattooga High School will welcome future students and their families during Rising Freshman Night for the Class of 2030 on Thursday, January 15, 2026, beginning at 5:30 p.m. on campus.

School officials say the evening is designed to help incoming freshmen and their families become familiar with life at Chattooga High School. Attendees will have the opportunity to take campus tours, meet staff, and learn about graduation requirements, class schedules, career pathways, athletics, and other academic and extracurricular opportunities available to students.

Rising Freshman Night also gives parents and students a chance to ask questions and better understand expectations as students prepare to transition from middle school to high school.

Families of current eighth-grade students planning to attend Chattooga High School are encouraged to attend.