
Have a great short week!


There has been a change to the JV football schedule. The Longhorns will be hosting Sidney this Monday the 23rd at 5:00 pm.

The 2023 Chase County One-Act and Speech teams were honored at the 2024 NSCTA Convention for Academic Achievement. One-Act achieved the Academic Achievement Award for a minimum cumulative team GPA of 3.5 or higher. Speech achieved the Academic Achievement High Distinction for a minimum cumulative team GPA of 3.7 or higher.


Today, Junior English students worked together to read a paragraph of Emerson's Self Reliance and matched the sentences from Self Reliance with its modern philosophical meaning.




Tonight's Longhorn football game can be heard live on 102.9 FM or streaming on the KoolKADL app. Also, the game will be live-streamed with audio on stormysports.net

Chase County Schools is accepting bids for snow removal for both our student and teacher parking lots for this upcoming winter weather season. Bids due by Oct. 3 to adamlambert@chasecountyschools.org


The school agreed to try this for 9th-12th GRADE STUDENTS ONLY, since they have open campus. Delivery will happen outside of the school building in the east parking lot. Orders are not allowed to run through the main office.


Another group of PBIS leaders who displayed acts of SAFETY, RESPECT, and RESPONSIBILITY this week! Way to show the Longhorn Way!🧡🖤🤍


This week, Spanish 2 students used their vocabulary to create restaurant skits!


Senior students are working through various budget scenarios to learn how to better prepare their own financial futures.


8th graders showed their understanding of moon phases by completing the "Moon Phases - Oreo lab" today!










5th and 6th grade science students had fun reviewing with kahoot today!



The 4th graders are learning about fitness and nutrition in Grant today.





Menu change for tomorrow, September 19th. Instead of Ham and Cheese Stromboli, we will be serving a grilled ham and cheese sandwich.

Chase County Schools is looking for more bus drivers. We have onsite training and will pay for any classes or licenses. Please contact the school and ask for Superintendent Adam Lambert or our Transportation Coordinator Troy Hauxwell. 308-882-4304


Opaa! is hiring at Chase County Schools!


Have a great week!


The Imperial and Hayes Center Range Judging teams practiced together in pastures near Hayes Center Saturday morning. Imperial is preparing for the Area III contest in Red Cloud on September 18. It was a great morning to learn about native rangelands. Thanks to Lance Kuenning for driving and Debbie Kuenning for water and snacks. Also thanks to Rick and Lana May of Hayes Center for letting us use their pastures to practice. Good luck to both teams!


In case you've never seen 2nd graders rocking a fluency assessment!!


This week's PBIS winners! These are just a few of the students who have worked so hard to show their teachers and our school how to be Safe, Respectful, and Responsible.
As a reminder students get tickets for showing acts of kindness and helpfulness toward others. They earn tickets for acts of respect and responsibility without being asked or reminded and for acts of safety in the halls, classrooms, gym, and playground before, during, and after school.
PBIS helps us to draw attention to all the abundant good that is happening and takes away emphasis and power from the negative.
We have a wonderful community of staff and students here at Chase County School and we are 🖤LONGHORN PROUD🧡 of them all.
