
Believe and Achieve Times
Student and Parent Edition: August 28, 2023

December 2, 2024: Student and Parent Edition
CHS Food Drive for the Westchester Food Pantry!
Chesterton High School is looking for donations for the annual Westchester Food Drive. You can help by sending in non-perishable food items, toiletries, or cash with students to school between December 2-11. You can drop off these items at the main office at CHS. All items will be donated to the Westchester Neighbors Food Pantry for distribution in the Duneland community.
CHS Toy Drive for Lurie's Children's Hospital
CHS is holding a toy drive for Lurie's Children's Hospital. We are seeking toy's in their original packaging, along with new stuffed animals, puzzles, and coloring books. Please bring donations to the Main Office!
CHS FREE FAFSA Completion Night
Family Friendly Schools Survey for DSC Families
In keeping with our Core Values, Duneland School Corporation is committed to fostering partnerships to improve the quality of life in our community. One of our most important partnerships is with our families. As we strive to continue to build upon and strengthen our family partnerships, DSC is applying for renewal from the Indiana Department of Education as an IDOE “Family Friendly Schools” corporation. In doing so, we will continue to “focus on addressing students' academic, physical, emotional, and social needs while providing the needed resources and fostering the active involvement of their families through schools and the community.” (Indiana Department of Education Family Friendly Schools Handbook)
Please help us as we continue to support our students and community by completing the IDOE online survey by December 20, 2024
Your ongoing support in educating the children of our community is greatly appreciated!
SURVEY LINKS AND INSTRUCTIONS:
Survey Links:
School Name: choose your school from the drop-down list
School Corporation: 6470 Duneland School Corporation
School Liaison Name: MICHELLE PALKO
School Liaison email: mpalko@duneland.k12.in.us
School Codes for your convenience:
6928 - Bailly Elementary School
6819 - Brummitt Elementary School
6817 - Jackson Elementary School
6823 - Liberty Elementary School
6941 - Newton Yost Elementary School
6821 - Liberty Intermediate School
6927 - Westchester Intermediate School
6925 - Chesterton Senior High School
6926- Northwest Indiana Online School (Trojan Virtual Academy)
First Semester Final Exam Schedule
As we approach the end of the first semester, we would like to take a moment to inform you about the upcoming final exam schedule and set some expectations to ensure a smooth and successful conclusion to the semester.
Final Exam Schedule: (See Below)
The final exam schedule has been carefully crafted to provide ample time for students to review and prepare for their exams. Please find the detailed schedule below. We encourage both parents and students to review the schedule and take note of the dates and times of each exam.
Preparation and Study Tips:
To optimize performance during the exams, we recommend that students:
Create a Study Schedule: Plan study sessions well in advance, covering all subjects with a focus on challenging topics.
Review Class Notes: Go through class notes, textbooks, and any provided study materials to reinforce key concepts.
Practice Past Papers: Utilize past exams or practice questions to familiarize yourselves with the exam format and time constraints.
Healthy Lifestyle: Ensure proper sleep, nutrition, and regular exercise to support overall well-being and concentration.
Exam Day Expectations:
On the day of the exams, we request your cooperation in ensuring the following:
Punctuality: Arrive at the examination venue on time. Late arrivals or absences will negatively impact your child’s grade on this exam.
Materials: Bring all necessary materials, including pens, pencils, school issued computer device, and any approved resources.
Attendance:
All students are expected to participate in final exams for their classes. Students will not be dismissed from a class for a scheduled appointment until all students in that class have finished the exam. If you have any questions please contact your child's Assistant Principal.
Our faculty and support staff are here to assist and guide students through this period. Should you or your child have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to the respective teachers or the school administration.
We appreciate your continued support in fostering a positive and focused exam environment. Together, we can ensure that our students finish the semester on a high note and enter the well-deserved break with confidence.
Best wishes to all students as they prepare for their final exams. We believe in their abilities and are confident in their success.
Final Exam Schedule:
Tuesday, December 17
Period 1: 8:10am - 11:12am ***FINAL***
Period 3: 11:19am - 3:10pm ***FINAL***
Wednesday, December 18
Period 5: 8:10am - 11:12am ***FINAL***
Period 7: 11:19am - 3:10pm ***FINAL***
Thursday, December 19
Period 2: 8:10am - 11:12am ***FINAL***
Period 4: 11:19am - 3:10pm ***FINAL***
Friday, December 20
Period 8: 8:10am - 11:12am ***FINAL***
Period 6/8: 11:19am - 3:10pm ***FINAL/SRT**
CHS Japanese teacher, John Sparks, named Teacher of the Year!
CHS is pleased to announce that Mr. John Sparks has been named the recipient of the Association of Indiana Teachers of Japanese (AITJ) 2025 Teacher of the Year. This prestigious award is presented to educators who have made significant and lasting contributions to Japanese language education in Indiana. Mr. Sparks was selected for this honor through a rigorous nomination and voting process conducted by our esteemed members.
Mr. Sparks will be formally recognized for his achievements at the 2025 Indiana Foreign Language Teachers Association (IFLTA) Conference, which will take place next November.
Thank you for joining us in celebrating his remarkable accomplishments.
Dates to Remember!
December 6-8: Madrigal
December 17-20: Final Exams
December 23 - January 5: Winter Break
January 6: No School - Teacher Records Day
January 7: School resumes
Attendance Matters at CHS!
We want to take a moment to share how much we value your presence at school each day. Your attendance not only supports your academic success but also plays a vital role in creating a vibrant, positive school culture. Each student brings unique talents, ideas, and energy that enriches our community and makes a difference in our classrooms, hallways, and beyond.
When you’re here, you’re part of a team that values growth, kindness, and achievement. We are thrilled to see you each morning, ready to learn, connect, and make memories. Together, we build a stronger, more connected school where everyone has a place to thrive.
Thank you for your commitment to being here and for contributing to the wonderful atmosphere at our school. Let’s make this year one of connection, success, and positivity. We are so glad you’re here with us!
Security Threats/Threats of Violence
On Monday, October 7, 2024, the Duneland School Board approved a K-12 addendum for all school handbooks. This addendum addresses how school administration responds to threats of violence made by students. It is important that students know of the potential repercussions of their words. The schools will be addressing this addendum with students prior to it going into effect on Monday, October 14, 2024. This addendum, is also available in each of the school handbooks under Student Code of Conduct/Specific Rules of Behavior.
Educating our students about the dangers of vaping
This past July, the Town of Dune Acres gifted Chesterton High School with a donation towards drug awareness and education for students and families. Duneland School SROs have worked closely with Chesterton administration to cultivate educational opportunities, using materials purchased through Human Media Relations, to help students who may struggle with vaping and drug pressures.
Deferment course materials, in tandem with family conferences, are aimed towards giving students more knowledge about the dangers of vaping and controlled substances, as well as establishing trusted working relationships between the school, SROs, and families.
CHS Fundraiser for the 2024-25 school year!
Arrival and Dismissal Procedures off to a Good Start!
Thank you to all of our students and parents for helping us get off to a good start regarding our arrival and dismissal procedures! We will continue to make adjustments to effectively get our buses out and on their routes. When we work together then we can accomplish anything!
Key Changes:
- Morning Drop-Off: All students being dropped off before 8:10 AM must be dropped off at Door 34 or Door 31.
- Afternoon Pick-Up: All students being picked up after 3:10 PM must be picked up at Door 34 or Door 31.
This change is being made to ensure that our buses can enter and exit CHS safely and on time.
We appreciate your cooperation in following this new policy and helping us maintain a smooth and efficient arrival and dismissal process for all students.
Thank you for your continued support.
Student Parking!
In efforts to help with our arrival and dismissal procedures at CHS the following procedures will be implemented for all student drivers.
All student drivers must purchase a student parking pass and display visibly to park at Chesterton High School. You can pick up a student parking application in the main office. All students need to have a complete application and student parking pass by the end of the day on Wednesday, August 21. There will be no fee for the student parking pass.
Parking Guidelines:
- Students are only allowed to park by Door 31, Door 34, and in the back of the school by the tennis courts.
- Students are NOT allowed to park in the front of the building (west side), which includes the faculty lot and the visitor lot.
Failure to follow this policy could result in disciplinary action and/or loss of driving privileges.
Thank you for your cooperation in adhering to these guidelines.
Dual Credit Opportunities at CHS!
CHS currently offers 67 Dual Credit courses! Our goal at CHS is for 75% or more of our students to earn dual credit while they are in high school and 40% of our seniors to earn 1 years worth of college credit. We have dual credit partnerships with Ivy Tech Community College, Purdue Northwest, Ball State University, University of Southern Indiana, Vincennes University, and Indiana University. Ivy Tech is our main partner for dual credit opportunities. We offer many courses through our Dual Credit partnerships that are part of the Indiana College Core (ICC) Transfer Library. This means that students who take these FREE courses will be able to transfer those college credits to any state funded institution. The current cost of a year of college at a state funded school (ex. IU or Purdue) is approximately $10,000 for tuition plus room and board. By earning these credits at CHS you could save A LOT of money!
To be eligible for dual credit, students need to apply to Ivy Tech AND earn a score of 70 or higher on both English and Math STEM Knowledge Assessments BEFORE registering for a dual credit course.
Scan the QR Code below for the steps to apply for Ivy Tech Dual Credit courses. Once you apply, you will be able to register for dual credit courses. If you have any questions or need assistance contact Mrs. Tiffany Hawkins, CHS Assistant Principal, at 219-983-3730 or thawkins@duneland.k12.in.us.
New Policy Regarding Wireless Communication Devices at CHS!
On July 1, 2024, the Indiana Legislators enacted a new law for all K-12 schools in Indiana. The law reads as follows:
Electronic Devices (P.L. 108-1994, HEA 1202): Wireless Communication Devices
Per IC 20-26-5-40.7: the use of wireless communication devices, including but not limited to cellular telephones, tablet computers, laptop computers, gaming devices, smartwatches, etc., is strictly prohibited during academic class periods unless explicitly authorized by the teacher for educational purposes.
Students are permitted to use a wireless communication device in the event of a health or safety emergency or to manage health care as specifically defined in the student’s Individualized Health Plan (IHP), Individualized Education Plan (IEP), and/or Section 504 Plan.
A wireless communication device is defined by Indiana law as any portable wireless device that has the capability to provide voice, messaging, or other data communication between two (2) or more parties.
Chesterton High School’s new policy regarding wireless communication devices includes cell phones, earbuds/headphones, smartwatches, and any other auxiliary device that can be paired with a cellular phone. When a student is directed by a teacher or staff member to follow the established classroom phone/wireless communication policy, noncompliant students will be referred to the office and are subject to disciplinary action for insubordination.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in helping us create a focused and productive learning environment at CHS.
Duneland Early Learning HUB - Enroll today!
Learn more about the Duneland Early Learning Classes at the the HUB. Click on the image below to enroll.