

CHS News
August 23, 2024

March 21, 2025
CELEBRATIONS
Josh Fraizer: Howard County Player of the Year!
Congratulations, Josh Frazier!!!
Josh was named the Howard County Player of the Year by the county coaches. Josh ended his career at CHS as the school all-time leader in points with 1192 and in the top five in rebounds with 404.
Decision Day
Seven student athletes from the Class of 2025 made their decisions to continue their academic and athletic careers at DI, DII, and DIII colleges and universities this fall.
CONGRATULATIONS TO:
- Brody Buck – Track & Field, St. Francis University, Pennsylvania
Ally Crumley – Cross Country/Track & Field, Wheaton College, Illinois
Catie Fritz – Cross Country/Track & Field, Bucknell University, Pennsylvania
Riley Herdson – Cross Country/Track & Field, University of Maryland College Park
Calvin Kraisser – Wrestling, Frostburg State University, Maryland
Abby Rothrock – Swimming – American University in Washington, D.C.
Adria Welsh – Lacrosse, Campbell University, North Carolina
We are proud of your hard work, dedication, and commitment to their academics and athletics!!!
Left to Right: Adria Welsh, Abby Rothrock, Calvin Kraisser, Riley Herdson, Catie Fritz, Ally Crumley, Brody Buck
2024-25 CHS Alpha Achiever Inductees
On Wednesday, March 19, CHS inducted 31students into the Alpha Achievers, an education program of the Howard County Maryland Chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. With a focus on academic excellence (achieving, maintaining, and exceeding a 3.0 grade point average) the program promotes character growth, develops leadership skills, and encourages its members to become full citizens of the school and community.
We are so proud of each of the students welcomed into this distinguished group!
It's Academic Has Amazing Results!
On Saturday March 15, Centennial had two teams at Georgetown Day School competing in the JV Division.
After seven matches, the two undefeated teams were Centennial A:
- Henry Berger
- Vikaas Srinivas
- Nicholas Plastino
- Sahil Prasad
and Centennial B:
- Rosa Kurish
- Swara Rawa
- Satvik Jain
- Satvik Jain
(Pictured left to right)
...who then had to play each other in the finals!
It was very close (unlike all their prior matches) and one team won 270 to 210. If you are curious to know who won the championship, the photos might give it away. We choose to highlight both teams equally!
We now have two teams qualified for the National History Bowl Tournament at the end of April in Crystal City, Virginia.
AND...
Congratulations to Satvik Jain, who won a bronze medal in the JV History Bee and Joshua Jon, who won a Silver Medal and Swara Rawat, a Bronze Medal in the Middle School Bee. Sahil Prasad came in 4th place at the History Bee, which qualifies him for the International Competition in Paris this summer.
Morgan State Science, Mathematics and Engineering Fair
Morgan State University Science, Mathematics and Engineering Fair
Congratulations to the following CHS students who participated in the Morgan State Science, Mathematics and Engineering Fair on March 16, 2025. We are so proud of your accomplishments:
Physical Science
- Honorable Mention: Kelly Ji and Dhruv Veda
Mathematics and Computer Science
- 3rd place: Sai Siddhish Chandra Sekaran
- Honorable Mention: Suhas Anumolu
Engineering
- Honorable Mention: Martin Meister
Honorable Mention in C--SPAN Competition
Congratulations to the following students who recently received the distinction of Honorable Mention for their video documentaries in the 2025 C-SPAN StudentCam Competition:
- Lyra Su, Nandana Ratheesh, and Helen Zhu:
Drinking Water Quality: The Effect on Human Health and Education
- Shreya Sundaram, Avery Chang, and Rafia Mohammed:
The competition, which was open to students in grades 6-12, asked students to create a video documentary on the topic of “Your Message to the President: What issue is most important to you or your community?”
How Are CHS Students Connected?
All CHS students were invited to complete a survey about the clubs, teams, and other activities they participate in. Students in Advanced Topics in Computer Science GT used the anonymized data to create a "graph" (network of connections), then wrote programs to answer various questions, such as "Which groups are the most connected?", "What's the average distance between students?", and "Who is Centennial's most connected student?" Find the answers in these Google Slides, which include a graphic created by senior Aneesh P, and a video of a program created by senior Oliver L!
IMPORTANT DATES
- March 25 - Band Concert, 7 PM
- March 26 - Choir Concert, 7 PM
- March 27 - Orchestra Concert, 7 PM
- March 28 - Dancing With the Staff, 7 pm
- March 31 - Full Day for Students ***Calendar Change*** B DAY
- April 1 - Student Choreography Showcase, 7 PM
- April 3 - Awkward Improv, 7 PM
- April 4 - End of 3rd Marking Period ***Calendar Change***
- April 4 - Prom at Martin's West, 7 PM, tickets here
- April 4 - After Prom, Main Event at The Mall in Columbia, 10:30 PM - 2 AM
- April 5 - Zumbathon, 9 AM
- April 14 thru 21 - Spring Break, Schools Closed
- April 25 - ReIMAGINE the Rainbow, 5 - 9:15 PM
- April 25 - GT Student Learning Conference
- May 3 - Annual Boosters Bash, 7 PM, tickets here
- May 19 - 30 - Class of 2025 Graduation Window
- June 6 - Schools Close 3 Hours Early ***Calendar Change***
- June 9 - 13 - Full Days of School ***Calendar Change***
- June 16 0 17 Schools Close 3 Hours Early ***Calendar Change***
- June 18 - Last Day of School (if no other inclement weather days), 3-hour early dismissal ***Calendar Change***
New & Noteworthy
Dancing With the Staff - Friday, March 28!
DANCING WITH THE STAFF is back and bigger than ever! With just over 30 staff participants, you don’t want to miss the chance to cheer our staff and students on to victory!
This year’s show features songs from some of our favorite movies, so grab your popcorn and candy from concessions, get your tickets to vote, and enjoy some AMAZING performances! This is our largest fundraiser of the year, so we encourage you to BUY THOSE VOTES to help choose the 2025 Dance Champions!
Purchase your DWTS voting bundles here: https://osp.osmsinc.com/p/DA041-1592! We’ll see you on Friday, March 28th at 7PM!
Prom 2025 is April 4!
A Night Under the Sea — Prom 2025
Martin’s West
6817 Dogwood Road
Baltimore, MD 21244
Friday, April 4th, 2025
7:00 - 10:00 PM
The Class of 2026 will be hosting Prom - Under the Sea - at Martin's West on Friday, April 4th, from 7-10 PM. This event is open to all juniors and seniors.
Tickets are on sale for $90 on the Online Payment System located here. The final day to buy tickets will be Thursday, March 20th. If you are bringing a guest from a different school, please make sure to get a guest form and have it filled out and returned by Thursday, March 20th.
Ticket distribution will take place during lunch shifts from March 24th-28th. Anyone who is planning to utilize a discretionary day prior to prom MUST have a note. If you have any questions, please reach out to colin_moe@hcpss.org or elizabeth_engle@hcpss.org.
ReIMAGINE the Rainbow Event: April 25
All students, staff, parents, and community members are invited to join us for an evening of advocacy on Friday, April 25, from 5:00PM - 9:15PM at Centennial High School.
Headlining the evening will be Ellen Oh (author and founder of We Need Diverse Books) and Phil Bilder (author). Following the keynote session, participants will have the opportunity to select from 14 different sessions to attend in two consecutive time blocks. Sessions are informational, interactive, and in some cases, hands-on. Childcare will be provided for students in grades K-5.
While this event is FREE, all participants must register. More information can be found on our webpage, along with the registration form.
After Prom Tickets on Sale!
After Prom tickets, online donations, and bus tickets are now on sale on https://chsec.givebacks.com/store Juniors, Seniors and their dates.
We will also be coming into lunches for in person ticket sales the weeks of 3/24 and 3/31.
Tickets are $35 and include food, drinks, all games, and raffle prizes. We have over $2000 worth of raffle prizes and counting including Merriweather Pavilion tickets, 6 Flags tickets, dorm gear, college swag, and more!
Bus tickets either round trip or one way are also available for purchase.
Questions? Email afterprom-chair@chs-ptsa.org
Parents, we need your help! Please sign up to volunteer at the link below. 30+ slots are still open for the night of the event!
https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/10C0A45AAAB2FABF4C07-54473263-2025
https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/10C0A45AAAB2FABF4C07-54473263-2025
Help A Student !
CHS senior, Clifton Weaver, is conducting a survey to include in his ARL business plan that he is developing and would love our student and community feedback. Please help him by completing the survey below.
From the CHS Boosters
Booster Bash: Sip, Savor, and Support Centennial Students!
Get ready for an unforgettable night of fun, delicious pizza, and incredible auction and graduation seating raffle — all while supporting Centennial students!
Date: Saturday, May 3, 2025
Location: Cushwa Brewing Co. 6695 Dobbin Rd STE G, Columbia, MD 21045
Proceeds Benefit: CHS Students
- Delicious Eats
- Awesome Silent Auction & Reserved Graduation Seating Raffle
- Fun Vibes & Community Spirit
Bring your friends, enjoy great food and drinks, and make a difference!
Buy Tickets Now: https://www.centennialboostersonline.com/about-3
The Tissue Issue!
Winter is still with us and we are all out of tissues at school.
We are grateful for the donations you have sent already, and hoping that you can send a few more boxes to the front office again!
Cap & Gown Donations
We are gearing up for commencement for the Class of 2025 and need year help! If you have a cap and gown (red with blue and white stripe on arms) gathering dust, please donate it to the school. We like to have a few “extras” on had in case of emergency during graduation week.
Donations may be dropped off in the front office at Centennial at any time. Thank you!
New From the CHS PTSA
CHS Nominating Committee
The CHS PTSA is looking for 3 PTSA members to serve on the nominating committee until the General Membership Meeting in June.
The members of the nominating committee for officers of this local PTSA shall be elected by the board of directors at a March CHS PTSA board meeting. The members do not have to be present to be elected but have to agree to serve in this role.
Nominating Committee:
- There shall be a nominating committee composed of 3 members who shall be elected by the Board of Directors. The committee shall elect its own chair.
- The nominating committee shall be elected at least two (2) months prior to the election of officers.
- The nominating committee shall nominate an eligible person for each office to be filled and report its nominees to the general membership at least ten (10) days prior to the general membership meeting in June, at which time additional nominations may be made from the floor.
- Only those individuals who are current members of this local PTSA and who have signified their consent to serve if elected shall be nominated for, or elected to, such office.
Help Us Restock the CHS Food Pantry!
The CHS Food Pantry is a great resource for our school community. We have exhausted many of the items and hope that you will continue your generous support to restock the shelves.
At this time, we need personal hygiene items, especially deodorant, shampoo, and toothpaste. We also need cereal, granola bars, rice, pasta, and soup.
Items may be dropped off in Student Services with Ms. DeVore.
Thank you for your support!
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
Mark Your Calendars to Support the CHS Boosters
CHS Boosters have some fantastic fundraising events coming up. Check out their website for more details.
Here are some highlight of what's to come...
BOOSTER SUMMER CAMPS
Make your summer plans now! Sign up your children for 2025 Booster Summer Camps—Baseball, Basketball, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, Mock Trial, Soccer, Strength, Speed and Agility, Volleyball and Wrestling!
EAGLE CLASSIC GOLF TOURNAMENT
Save the date for Booster’s Annual Golf Tournament on Friday, September 26, at Fairway Hills!
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.
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
Charlotte Spitalnic Memorial Scholarship: Application Deadline April 6
The Charlotte Spitalnic Memorial Scholarship honors the life and legacy of Centennial High School class of 2025 student, Charlotte Spitalnic. One or more scholarships of $2,500 will be awarded.
CHS seniors with a passion for choir and/or theater and willingness to share how they have demonstrated leadership and compassion for others are invited to apply.
The application is available at: Scholarship Application Form
Presentation of Diplomas by HCPSS Staff Members
HCPSS staff members who fall into one of the following categories, and who are parents or legal guardians of graduating seniors, may choose to present the diploma to their child(ren) at the student's commencement ceremony.
Current Permanent Staff
Elementary Lunch/Recess Monitors who have been a Lunch/Recess Monitor since September 30, 2024
Substitutes who have consistently supported HCPSS by substituting 100+* days since the start of the 2023/2024 school year (*8/28/2023-2/26/2025)
Parents/guardians who wish to present diplomas must notify your child's graduation coordinator by April 11.
Kente Cloth Graduation Stoles on Sale Now!
The HCPSS Black Student Achievement Program (BSAP) Office is selling Kente cloth graduation stoles to families for graduating students. Kente is a traditional African textile that was first woven by the Ashanti people in Ghana and West Africa. Today, it is worn to pay homage to African ancestors and to show pride in the heritages of the Diaspora during ceremonial occasions.
Sales will run through April 30, 2025. The flyer for the stole sale can be found linked here.
Sarapes (stoles) on Sale Now for Hispanic And Latino Graduating Seniors
The HCPSS Hispanic Achievement Program is selling sarapes (stoles) for purchase by Hispanic and Latino graduating seniors. Sales will run through May 2, 2025. Purchases can be made directly here, or read more information and scan the QR Code here.
The Hispanic “sarape” represents the ancient customs of colorful textiles throughout all the ancient indigenous people of Latin America. These bright colors represented their devout spiritualism and the advanced knowledge they possessed. Additional history of the sarapes and the initiative in HCPSS for graduating seniors can be found here in English and Spanish.
Direct questions to Gaston Gamez, Hispanic Achievement Supervisor at (410) 313-6667.
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.
State Delegate and Senatorial Scholarships
Seniors,
If you are attending a two-year or four-year Maryland college or university as a full-time or part-time student, you are eligible to apply for a State Delegate or Senatorial Scholarship.
State Delegate Scholarship:
https://mhec.maryland.gov/preparing/pages/financialaid/programdescriptions/prog_delegate.aspx
Senatorial Scholarship: https://mhec.maryland.gov/preparing/Pages/FinancialAid/ProgramDescriptions/prog_senatorial.aspx
ENTER YOUR ADDRESS to find out the name of your State Senator and State Delegate (they will appear at the bottom of the list): https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/mgawebsite/Members/District
Please come to Student Services to see Ms. DeVore if you need any assistance. Continue to check for Scholarships in Naviance and on the Bulletin Board outside Student Services.
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.
KPL Scholarships Open January 22, 2025
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Kappa Phi Lambda Chapter with the financial support of the Alpha Foundation of Howard County, Inc., offers financial assistance to graduation high school seniors in Howard County, pursuing higher education.
Scholarships to be awarded for the 2024-25 school year:
- Marian and Brother Cecil G. Christian Memorial Scholarship: $4,000
- Bro. Freeman Louis Sands, Sr. Memorial Scholarship: $2,000
- Outstanding Scholarship Awards: Four awards of $1,500 each
Details regarding eligibility and applications may be found at www.apakpl.org and www.alphafoundationhc.org.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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 has many opportunities for students and families:
Free Parenting/Grandparenting Classes
Open to parents, guardians and grandparents residing in Howard County or with school-age children/grandchildren residing in the County. Evidence-based, interactive prevention program that provides families with the skills and knowledge to reduce the risk that their children will use drugs and alcohol or engage in other dangerous behaviors. The curriculum was written for families with children 9-14 years olds, but we believe it is appropriate for K-12 families.
Class dates: March 18, 21, 25, 28 and April 1 from Noon to 1:30 p.m. on Zoom. Visit HC DrugFree’s website for more information and register at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Spring2025GGC
Drive-Thru Medication and Sharps Disposal
Saturday, April 26 in the Wilde Lake Village Center Parking Lot near the Swim Center from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Safely dispose of prescription and over-the-counter medication, EpiPens and other sharps, vitamins, pet meds, vape devices, inhalers, and more! Need student, adult, and medically-trained adult volunteers. Giving away 100 medication lockboxes.
For more information: https://hcdrugfree.org/drug-take-back-day-1/
To sign up to volunteer: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/4-26-25TakeBackTeen Advisory Council
Open to Howard County students in grades 8-12. Earn Community Service Hours and make meaningful contributions to the community. Next meeting: Monday May 19, 2025, from 5:30-7:00pm on Zoom. For more information, visit: https://hcdrugfree.org/teen-advisory-council/
Ho Co Film Fest: HCDrugFree PSA Category
HC DrugFree's 2024-25 public service announcement (PSA) Category theme is: Make the Call: Help Without Hesitation.
This category was chosen to allow teens the opportunity to create PSAs informing their peers and the community about Maryland’s Good Samaritan Law. Learn more about our PSA Category and the April 1 film submission deadline.
Maryland's Good Samaritan Law protects individuals who seek help during a medical emergency related to drug or alcohol use. Under this law, people who call 911 to assist someone experiencing an overdose or other serious medical issue may be protected from arrest, prosecution, and certain legal penalties for minor drug and alcohol offenses. Learn more about the Good Samaritan Law.
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
Additional Resources
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Marylanders who are experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis should call or text 988. Learn more at 988.maryland.gov. Maryland veterans and their loved ones can call 988 and press 1 to transfer to the Veterans Crisis Line. Press 2 for Spanish. Press 3 for LGBTQIA+ support.
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