CHS News
August 23, 2024
January 10, 2025
CELEBRATIONS!
Kevin McCoy Named Coach of the Year!
A BIG EAGLES CONGRATULATIONS to Kevin McCoy on being named the Baltimore Sun All Metro Girls Cross Country Coach of the Year!
Coach McCoy is also joined by 1st Team all Metro Runners Riley Herdson, who won the Girls Cross Country State Championship, and Kaylee Beal, who finished 3rd in the State Championship!
AND…David Herzberger has also been named 1st Team Baltimore Sun All Metro, Boys Cross Country Team, finishing 5th in the State Championship!
Martin Meister Named 2024 Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholar
Martin Meister has been named a 2025 Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholar for his research project Quantifying Seagrass Density Using Sentinel-2 Satellite Data and Machine Learning.
The Regeneron Science Talent Search is the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and math competition for high school seniors. This honor places Martin among the top 300 STEM students in the U.S.
Each scholar receives a $2,000 award, and their school will be granted $2,000, as well.
The Regeneron Science Talent Search scholars were selected from nearly 2,500 entrants from 795 high schools across 48 states, American Samoa, Guam, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and 14 other countries.
Scholars were chosen based on their outstanding research, leadership skills, community involvement, commitment to academics, creativity in asking scientific questions and exceptional promise as STEM leaders demonstrated through the submission of their original, independent research projects, essays and recommendations.
The full list of scholars can be viewed here: https://www.societyforscience.org/regeneron-sts/2025-scholars/.
The top 40 finalists will be announced on January 23.
UMD Math Competition Scholarship Winners
Congratulations to junior Albert Cao who achieved first place in the prestigious University of Maryland Mathematics Competition! This year’s competition drew 1,254 students from 95 schools across Maryland.
Albert’s exceptional performance in this rigorous competition has earned him a full tuition and expenses scholarship to the University of Maryland, should he choose to enroll, as well as a $500 cash prize.
We would also like to recognize the outstanding achievements of sophomores Jeremy Yang (5th place) and Nathan Lu (19th place). Both received Honorable Mention Awards in the competition.
Way to go, Eagles!
Left to Right: Jeremy Yang, Nathan Lu
German Students Experience Holiday Traditions
On December 20, students in Mr. Funk-Heiser’s German classes visited the German Christmas Market in Baltimore. In addition to displays of handmade crafts and traditional German foods, the market featured a 30-foot, custom-made tower adorned with 30,000 lights.
76 German students from seven different HCPSS schools enjoyed sharing holiday traditions!
Student of the Month
Congratulations to all the students recognized on Friday for Student of the Month for December.
Well done, Eagles!
IMPORTANT DATES
- December 16 to January 14 - High School Course Registration
- January 10 - Skyward Theatre Presents Alice by Heart, 7 PM, tickets here
- January 11 - Skyward Theatre Presents Alice by Heart 2 PM and 7 PM, tickets here
- January 15 - Student Choreography Showcase, 7 PM, tickets here
- January 17 - Full day of School; midterm exams; AM/PM ARL in session
- January 20 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Schools and Offices Closed
- January 21- High Schools Close 3 hours early; midterm exams; no AM ARL
- January 22 - High School Close 3 hours early; midterm exams; no PM ARL
- January 23 - All Schools Close 3 hours early; midterm exams, no AM ARL
- February 4 - WorldFest, 4-8 PM
- February 22 - Trivia Night Sponsored by CHS Boosters, 6 PM
- March 13 - Spring ASVAB Exam, period 1 in Media Center
- April 4 - Prom at Martin's West, 7 PM
- April 4 - After Prom, Main Event at The Mall in Columbia, 10:30 PM - 2 AM
- May 19 - 30 - Class of 2025 Graduation Window
New & Noteworthy
Don't Miss the Show This Weekend!!!
It's here!!! The cast and crew have been working hard to bring Alice by Heart to the stage for you this weekend! Performances are on January 10, at 7 PM, and on January 11, at 2 PM and 7 PM.
Tickets are available via HCPSS Booktix (https://hcpss.booktix.com/dept/chs/e/ABHCHS). The shows are at 7:00 PM each night and at 2:00 PM on the 11th . This show is rated PG-13 and is not recommended for young children.
Midterm Care Packages
Send some love and encouragement to your student before midterms! The class of 2027 will be selling goodie bags from now until January 12. Bags cost $5 each and will be similar to the picture below. They will include some snacks, supplies and inspiring messages to boost confidence before midterms. Bags will be delivered Friday 1/17! Click here to purchase a bag for your student!
You're Invited to The 23rd Annual Student Choreography Showcase
The 23rd Annual Student Choreography Showcase will be held in the CHS Auditorium on Wednesday, January 15th at 7 PM. This show is entirely organized and directed by students in our program and features performances and choreography by students in every level of dance!
Advanced tickets may be purchased through OSP for $5: https://osp.osmsinc.com/p/DA041-1540
HoCo Film Fest Fundraiser - MOD Pizza, January 13
There is a fundraiser at MOD Pizza this Monday, January 13 to support the HoCo Student Film Festival. The fundraiser runs all day, so you can order lunch, dinner, or both!
Orders can be placed in person at the Columbia location (be sure to show the flier!!): 10000 Towne Center Ave, Suite C Columbia, MD 21044, or online using the code MODGIVES25. Fliers for the fundraiser (English and Spanish versions) as both PDFs and PNGs are available. All proceeds from the fundraiser go directly to the prizes awarded to the students at the film festival.
Thank you for your support of the HoCo Student Film Festival!
‘Tis the Season
Cold and flu season is upon us!
How can you help?
- Donate tissues! Our school supply of tissues for classrooms has run low. Please consider dropping off a box of tissues in the front office.
- Practice healthy habits: get plenty of sleep, be physically active, drink plenty of fluids, and eat nutritious foods.
- If you have cold and flu symptoms stay at home and rest!
2025-2026 High School Course Registration Opens December 16
Beginning December 16, at 8:00 AM and through January 14, at 4:00 PM, current 8-11th grade students and their parents/guardians may view teachers’ course recommendations for the 2025-2026 school year and submit course requests. Full details on how to view recommendations and submit requests are available online.
Please note:
- Guides on how to complete Course Requests are available online.
- Students and their parents/guardians should use the Catalog of Approved High School Courses to review course selections, taking careful note of descriptions and prerequisites.
- Students and their parents/guardians can adjust a teacher course recommendation by using the dropdown to select the preferred course level.
- Students and their parents/guardians will add electives to ensure they have seven credits of primary requests and three alternates. Alternate selections should be added in priority order.
- If you want to change a course and there is not an option available in the drop down menu, parents/guardians should download and complete the High School Course Change Request Form and submit a paper copy to their child’s school counselor. Forms received during the course registration period will receive priority during scheduling. Requests received after this time will be accommodated if space is available.
Important Dates:
CHS Counselors met with each grade level (grades 9th-11th) on December 11, 2024, explaining the course registration and academic opportunities. Our presentation is on our Canvas page (CHS Media and Student Services>Student Services>Scheduling tab>General Info tab) Direct link: https://hcpss.instructure.com/courses/34465/pages/chs-scheduling-general-info
Counselors are meeting with each student through their English class starting on January 24th through February 11th.
Please make sure each student requests 7 credits and 3 credits of alternate courses in Synergy by January 14th because our individual meetings are short.
- Spring 2025: Students and parents/guardians will have access to their list of registered courses by the end of the current school year.
- August 2025: Final 2025-2026 student schedules will be available prior to the start of the school year.
Graduation Requirements
Graduation requirements are set and updated by the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) and may differ from the year of entry and the year of graduation. It is critical that families are aware of the graduation requirements that pertain to each graduating class. Please refer to the 2025-2026 Catalog of Approved High School Courses for graduation requirements and information.
To review what specific courses you will need to graduate, please use the following steps to access your progress on graduation requirements:
- Log in to HCPSS Connect Synergy (https://www.hcpss.org/connect/) using parent/guardian or student credentials.
- Select Course History from the left panel.
- Set the Detail to On (in the top right corner) in each section to see your progress towards the requirements.
CHS PTSA Clothing to Cash
The CHS PTSA is proud to announce that they collected 805 pounds of clothing and shoes in December. Many thanks to everyone for participating in this fundriaser!
Remember, the donation bins are located at the far side of the parking lot along the curb near Burleigh Manor Middle School. The bins are always open for new and used clothing, footwear, and textiles, such as bedding, sheets, blankets, and towels. The bins for CHS are the ones on the left.
Keep donating, Eagles!
Submit Your After Prom Prize Ideas!!!
The CHS PTSA After Prom Committee is looking forward to hosting CHS prom attendees at Main Event on April 4th starting at 10:30p until 2:00am. One of the exciting traditions we look forward to continuing is a prize raffle. What prizes (think items valued between $25-$75) would you like to see included this year?
Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (JROTC)
Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (JROTC) programs are offered at Atholton (Army), Howard (Army) and Oakland Mills (Air Force) high schools. Each JROTC program provides an introduction to career opportunities in the United States Armed Forces and teaches principles of leadership, discipline and civic responsibility.
Any student who wishes to participate in JROTC but does not attend one of the schools that offers the program may apply for participation. Each school has a limited number of additional spaces available. To apply for participation for the 2025-2026 school year, students must contact a JROTC official by December 20th to schedule an interview. Only students who are interviewed during this designated period will be considered for enrollment. Letters of approval/denial/waitlist will be sent home in January.
To schedule an interview, contact the JROTC official for the program of interest:
- Air Force JROTC at Oakland Mills High School: Colonel (USAF, Retired) Bradly Scherer, Senior Aerospace Science Instructor, bradly_scherer@hcpss.org or (410) 313-6945
- Army JROTC at Atholton High School: LTC (USA, Retired) William Reinhart, Senior Army Instructor, william_reinhart@hcpss.org or (410) 313-7076
- Army JROTC at Howard High School: Colonel (USA, Retired) William Laigaie, Senior Army Instructor, william_laigaie@hcpss.org or (410) 313-2878
More information about the JROTC program is available online.
Centennial Graduates
If any CHS parent or alumni have a cap and gown (red with blue and white stripe on arms) gathering dust, please donate it. You can drop it off in the front office at Centennial at any time. Thank you!
Is Your College-Bound Student Prepared for the SAT? Let the CHS PTSA Help!
SAT Boot Camps at CHS - JUST $199*
Sat., & Sun., Feb. 8 & 9, from 9 AM - 1 PM
These prep classes will prepare students for March 8, May 3, and June 7 SATs, and include:
- Taking a Practice Digital SAT Under Simulated Conditions
- How to Use the Bluebook App and its Tools to the Student's Advantage
- Understanding the Test and Its Adaptive Framework
- Strategies for ALL Sections of the Test
- Tips on Guessing, Timing, Scoring, and Confidence-Boosting
- PLUS - A percentage of student tuition is donated to CHS PTSA!
Visit www.theanswerclass.com to view the full class schedule and to register your student for the CHS dates!
*when you register at least one week ahead of your course.
From the CHS Boosters...
Join CHS Boosters Club Today!
Support our CHS Eagles by becoming a member of the CHS Boosters Club. Our parent-run volunteer organization raises funds through membership donations and fundraising activities to support CHS student extra-curricular activities. From school sports teams to more than 80 clubs and organizations, including our award winning "It's Academic" team and the CHS "Magic Club" – the Boosters supports them all!
The Howard County Public School System does not provide money for team uniforms, equipment and other fees needed to run student programs. To help parents avoid membership and other costs, the CHS Boosters shares its fundraising efforts across all sports and activities to help our students enjoy a healthy, rewarding high school experience.
Membership is the Booster’s biggest annual fundraiser, and we need your help to support our students. If you have not already done so, please join today! The CHS Boosters is a 501(c)(3) organization so all donations are tax deductible to the extent of the law. Tax ID # 52-1437160
You’re Invited: Trivia Night on February 22
Brush up on your facts, pack up your favorite drinks and snacks, and join us for an evening of good food, good laughs, and great trivia at the annual CHS Boosters Trivia Night fundraiser on Saturday, February 22, at the Kiwanis-Wallis Meeting Room. Doors open at 6 p.m. and trivia starts at 7 p.m. The cost for this adults-only event is $50 per person and includes dinner (BYOB). Register now as an individual to join other trivia enthusiasts or form a team of 10 for this fun-filled night.
Please note your team name with your registration (individuals should use Unattached as their team name). Mulligans are also available for purchase ahead of time or at the event.
For questions or to place a small group together, please email chsboosterspresident@gmail.com.
It’s Never Too Late to join CHS PTSA
You and your family can join CHS PTSA anytime! Join now or add your child to your membership.
Help us meet our membership goals before the end of the year. A PTSA membership can make a thoughtful gift for a family member or anyone in the Centennial community.
Visit our online store to become a member now
HCPSS Emergency Notifications
As we head into the winter months, families are reminded that in emergency situations (including inclement weather), information will be shared with the community only through the HCPSS website, email and text, Twitter/X and the HCPSS weather hotline. Be sure your Family File is up to date and that you have opted into texts to receive emergency messages.
Support the CHS Dance Program
World's Finest Chocolates have arrived! Support the CHS Dance Program while satisfying your sweet tooth. We have a variety of bars and they're only $1 each! Buy 1, 2, 3...or a case of 60 to share with your family and friends! Contact rebecca_clark@hcpss.org for more information or use OSP to make a purchase.
Please donate to support the HoCo Film Festival!
The Howard County Film Festival is a county-sponsored festival in its 21st year that honors and showcases the incredible talent of aspiring filmmakers across Howard County. Participating high school and middle school students are entered to win trophies, recognition, and prize money for their work.
Donations from the community help keep this amazing program running each year. All proceeds donated will go towards acquiring prize money and awards for our student recipients.
For more information visit the website: https://hocofilmfest.weebly.com/.
Buy Your Yearbook Now!
Yearbook sales are here!
To purchase your copy, visit: https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/productBrowse/1066907/Centennial-High-School/2025-Yearbook/2024100304183132083/CATALOG_SHOP/
HCPSS Career Readiness Advisors Need Your Help!
The HCPSS Career Readiness Advisors (CRAs) are excited for the 2024-2025 school year, and we would love your help!
Last year, CRAs implemented a Monthly Career Cluster Spotlight series across the county. The Monthly Spotlights allowed students to explore a wide scope of careers while connecting those careers to both the HCPSS curriculum and student strengths and interests.
Each month, we spotlight a different career industry/cluster. We provide students with information about career cluster pathways, curricular connections to that pathway, and opportunities for students to engage with professionals in those clusters.
Here is where you come in: we are looking for community members to share your experience, advice, and insight in your professional line of work.
Please fill out the following form if you are interested in donating a bit of your time and wisdom to HCPSS students.
Thank you!
NEWS FOR SENIORS
Class of 2025 Graduation Window Announced!!!
HCPSS today announced the window for the Class of 2025 high school graduations as Monday, May 19, to Friday, May 30, 2025. No graduations will be held on weekends or on Memorial Day, Monday, May 26.
HCPSS makes the early announcement of the graduation window to accommodate planning by parents, students, schools and community members. Specific information regarding the dates and times of each graduation ceremony will be finalized in collaboration with Merriweather Post Pavilion and provided by mid-April.
Ceremonies will be held in person at Merriweather Post Pavilion, except for Cedar Lane School, which will hold its graduation ceremony at the school.
Full HCPSS commencement information can be found online.
Seniors: Apply for Scholarship $$$
Now is the time to get in your applications for scholarships to obtain additional funding for college. In Naviance, under Scholarships, you can search for all available scholarships by date or name.
A scholarship document is also updated every month that features the current scholarships and due dates in Naviance, here's the link:
Upcoming scholarships and deadlines are also POSTED on the bulletin board outside Student Services. Please check this bulletin board regularly.
The Community Foundation of Howard County has many scholarships available, but the due dates are not published yet. ALL the available scholarships are posted on the board.
Many are targeted to specific interest areas such as:
Students whose life has been impacted by cancer (either themselves or a family member)
Service on the Special Olympics Howard County Swim Team and Special Olympics Howard County
Pursuing a degree in Fine Arts, Nursing, STEM, pre-law, agriculture or field related to farming
Community and athletic involvement
Students who participated on a SAC/HC travel or recreational team
Any questions? Please stop in Student Services for assistance.
SENIORS: Cap & Gown Orders
If you still need to order a cap and gown (comes with tassel) for graduation, it must be ordered by contacting our representative at Jostens. See her contact information below:
KAREN STEWART
301.206.3999 ∙ Office
Email: karen.stewart@jostens.com
Jostens Mascot Shop
In addition to graduation caps and gowns, Jostens also offers a range for products including graduation announcements, class rings, jewelry, and more. Check out the Mascot Shop for great keepsakes.
Calling All Parents/Guardians of CHS Seniors (Clas of 2025):
We are collecting parent/guardian names who might be interested in helping with the Senior 2025 events (Class of 2025) throughout the school year.
Please provide your contact information in the signup genius form - https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0A4FA5AF2AABF8CF8-51782315-chssenior/172901958#/
If you have any questions about the senior events, reach out to the senior CHS advisors for the class of 2025 - Toni Ireland and Cheryl Beall.
If you have any questions about the signup genius, you can contact Beth at bemoll196@gmail.com. Thank you.
NEWS THAT'S WORTH REPEATING
Information Finder
Keep current on news and events throughout the school year by checking the CHS website: https://chs.hcpss.org. We have added an A to Z Reference Guide to the website as your one-stop information finder: attendance policies, parking permit applications, food and nutrition services, student technology support, and much more.
Update Your Family File
All families must update their emergency contact information annually. We’d like Centennial to be the first high school to have 100% of the Family File information to be fully updated, so visit HCPSS Connect today and click submit on the final screen! Read more.
Tutoring Opportunities
Eagle's Soar tutoring will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays immediately after school in the Media Center from 2:35-3:05 PM for the entire school year. All content areas will be represented with teaching faculty, and honor society students will be supporting as well in many of the content areas. Please make arrangements for your child to attend, as this is a great resource to help them be successful this year. This is a GREAT place to get extra math help if your child is struggling. Unfortunately, transportation is not provided at this time.
EXTRA HELP:
- Eagle's Soar Tutoring – Every Tuesday and Thursday 2:35-3:05 PM in the Media Center (Starts September 17th)
- Math Tutoring – Monday through Thursday after school 2:35-3:05 PM in Room 508 (starts September 19th)
- Eagle Time – Every Wednesday 9:25-9:55 PM (they sign up on the CHS website with the teacher they need help with)
Student Parking on CHS Campus
Parking passes have now been issued to Seniors and Juniors. It is important for all students parking on campus to make sure that their parking permit hang tags are visible. Also, please remember that students park in the white-lined spaces.
Still need a permit? Permit applications are on the CHS website.
Help Us Restock the Food Pantry
The CHS Food Pantry was established during the 23/24 school year and has proven to be a great resource for our CHS families in need. We have exhausted many of the items and it needs to be replenished for the new school year.
Donations are requested from our CHS families. Supplies needed include the following items: granola bars, pasta, spaghetti sauce, cereal, mac 'n' cheese, rice, beans, snacks, crackers, peanut butter, jelly, and soup. We with regard to non-food items, we are in need of socks.
Items may be dropped off in Student Services with Ms. DeVore.
Thank you for your support!
Maryland Safe Schools App
Led by the Maryland Center for School Safety (MDCSS) within the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE), Safe Schools Maryland is an anonymous tip reporting system that allows students, parents, and community members to easily report anonymous safety concerns anywhere in Maryland. Tips received are routed to local and state education, public safety, heath, and/or social services support personnel for follow-up.
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After School Pizza Sales!
After school pizza sales begin next week! Students staying after school can purchase a slice of cheese pizza ($3 per slice, cash only) before heading to their club meeting, extra-curricular program, study session, or athletic practice/game.
Sales will take place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, and will be fundraisers for the Dance Program, Alpha Achievers, and Science Olympiad. Buy your slice by the gym. All sales are first come, first served.
CHS Stadium Guidelines
- Regular Season Tickets are $5.00 and are only available on the App at GoFan.co.
- Backpacks are PROHIBITED inside the Stadium.
- Spectators are to adhere to ALL HCPSS Policies & CHS Procedures in the Student Code of Conduct.
- No outside food permitted in the Stadium.
- ALL Students in Grades K thru 8 MUST EACH be accompanied into the Stadium, seated throughout the entire event, being supervised by their parent or guardian.
- No admittance after the 3rd quarter.
- Once you leave the Stadium, you may not return.
- Noise makers are prohibited inside the Stadium.
- Cheer loudly for your team, not against the opponent, their fans, their band, their cheerleaders or the officials.
- Students arrange for a ride during the 3rd quarter and notify your ride to pick them up immediately after the game.
HCPSS Partnerships
The HCPSS Partnerships 2023-2024 Annual Snapshot has just been released. The snapshot includes a link to school system partners including each school’s partners, as well as system wide, curricular, and program office partnerships. The snapshot highlights how partners play a vital role in encouraging students to reach their full potential.
Change of Address
Please remember that all families are required by Policy 9000 to notify HCPSS if they move to a new home address. Current residency documentation must be updated each time residency changes.
ARL Bus Schedules
On the Regular Bell Schedule:
- AM ARL bus departs at 7:50 AM and returns to CHS at 9:35 AM
- PM ARL bus departs on A DAYS (M, T, TH, F) at 12:45 PM and returns at 2:30 PM
- PM ARL bus departs on B DAYS (M, T, TH, F) at 11:15 AM and returns at 2:30 PM
On the Eagle Time Schedule – Wednesdays:
- AM ARL bus departs at 7:50 AM and returns to CHS at 9:35 AM
- PM ARL bus departs on A DAYS at 12:55 PM and returns at 2:30 PM
- PM ARL bus departs on B DAYS at 11:20 AM and returns at 2:30 PM
Career Readiness Monthly Spotlights
Each month, the Career Readiness Advisors spotlight a career industry/cluster. We provide students with information about career cluster pathways, curricular connections to that pathway, and opportunities for students to learn from industry professionals in those clusters.
We are ALWAYS looking for speakers to participate in our monthly virtual panel discussions, and/or to engage with our students as an in-person speaker.
Please click on the following link to share your information:
COMMUNITY NEWS
Applications for Leadership U 2025 are Now Open
Applications are available for current sophomores through April 7th, 2025, with interviews taking place in late April/early May and the program commencing in Summer 2025 as students begin their junior year.
LU students are individuals who are looking to:
- EXPLORE their community and learn all about how people live, work, and play in Howard County
- CONNECT with like-minded students and community leaders
- CREATE waves of positive change through student-led team projects
Interested students are invited to attend upcoming Information Sessions to learn more about the program and hear directly from recent graduates about the LU experience. Our first info session will be hosted on Tuesday, January 28th at the East Columbia Branch Library (6600 Cradlerock Way, Columbia, MD 21045, Marvin Thomas Room) beginning at 5:30 PM.
Need more information? Check out Leadership U - Leadership Howard County or contact Alli Eastham, Leadership U Program Coordinator, at aeastham@leadershiphc.org.
Affordable & Convenient Year-Round SAT & ACT Prep, College Essay Writing Workshops & Admissions Crash Courses in Partnership with Howard County High Schools
Both in-person and live, virtual, eight-hour college prep classes are being offered in partnership with Atholton, Centennial, Hammond, Howard, Marriotts Ridge, Mt. Hebron, Reservoir, and Wilde Lake high schools and are open to students from all high schools.
CHS students can register for ANY Answer Class at ANY location or online – and a percentage of tuition will be donated to CHS PTSA! School year classes are being regularly added – check here often!
Parents and Students Learn to Stay Safe with HC DrugFree
CHS PTSA teams with HC DrugFree to help spread the word about keeping drugs out of Howard County classrooms and communities.
HC DrugFree offers these educational opportunities for parents and adults.
Teen Meeting: Monday, January 13
HC DrugFree invites all Howard County students in grades 8-12 to attend our Monday, January 13, Teen Advisory Council (TAC) Meeting from 5:30 to 7:00 PM on Zoom.
Students: Register to receive the January meeting Zoom link
Members of TAC attend our monthly meetings and serve as student ambassadors in their schools and in the community.
Why join TAC?
- Earn Community Service Hours
- Gain experience for job & college applications
- Volunteer opportunities year round
- Be a leader and role model in Howard County
We Need Your Support!!!
“It isn’t the size of the gift that matters, but the size of the heart that gives.”
Your support allows us to continue to provide our resources and programs to the community. To make your tax-deductible donation, donate online at hcdrugfree.org/donate or mail a check to:
HC DrugFree
5305 Village Center Drive
Suite 206
Columbia, MD 21044
Resources
DEA's Drugs of Abuse Resource Guide:
Education plays a critical role in preventing substance use and misuse. The 2024 DEA Resource Guide is designed to be a reliable resource on the most commonly used and misused drugs in the US and provides important information about the harms and consequences of drug use by describing a drug’s effects on the body and mind, overdose potential, origin, legal status, and other key facts. Learn more
Free Support Meetings:
Looking for a list of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in the Howard County area? Learn more
For more information, contact:
Joan Webb Scornaienchi
Executive Director
HC DrugFree
5305 Village Center Drive, Suite 206
Wilde Lake Village Center
Columbia, MD 21044
STAY CONNECTED
- Centennial High School’s website is a great source of information at https://chs.hcpss.org.
- On Twitter @hcpss_CHS and Instagram @CentennialHS.
- Read the Wingspan, CHS student newspaper
- CHS PTSA https://www.chs-ptsa.org/and CHS Boosters https://www.centennialboostersonline.com/.
- CHS Friends of Music http://www.centennialmusic.org/
- Register to receive school system updates and alerts at https://www.hcpss.org/hcpss-news/, click on Subscribe and select Centennial High School.
👋 Need more help? Reach out to support@smore.com