- Regular meeting: Request to be placed on the agenda prior to noon on the last business day before the meeting by calling the Office of the Superintendent, (717) 272-2031, and providing name, address and topic. Time is limited to 5 minutes per individual.
- Work session: Attendees will be invited to ask questions about items relevant to that work session’s topics at the conclusion of the session.
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School Board Public Work Session, 5:30 PM, CCHS LGI
5:30 PM-7:30 PM05/13/2024Both regular meetings and work sessions are open to the public. District residents/property owners in the Cornwall-Lebanon School District may address the Board in this manner:Please click on this link to learn about Meeting Participation Guidelines. To help with our attendance at both work sessions and regular meetings, we ask that you complete this online form, so we can ensure we have enough seating.Archived videos of previous school board meetings can be found as a link on the specific date of the school board meeting, on this page: ._______________________________________Live streamed meetings are found via this Live Stream Meeting link. -
Free Planetarium Program - reservations required
9:45 AM-10:45 AM05/16/2024The Planetarium at CCHS offers three FREE programs to the CLSD community each year. Reservations are requested at least one day in advance to ensure program availability. To make reservations, please call Rich Fried, planetarium director, at 223-241-9586. In the event Rich is unavailable to answer your call due to teaching duties, please leave a message and phone number at which you may be reached! Click here to view descriptions of the programs.- Tuesday, February 27, from 9:45 to 10:45 AM, Astronaut & Constellation Spotlight: Andromeda
- Thursday, April 4, from 9:45 to 10:45 AM, Black Holes & Constellation Spotlight: Boötes
- Thursday, May 16, from 9:45 to 10:45 AM, The Secret Lives of Stars & Constellation Spotlight: Cygnus
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School Board Regular Mtg., 5:30 PM, CCHS LGI
5:30 PM-7:30 PM05/20/2024Both regular meetings and work sessions are open to the public. District residents/property owners in the Cornwall-Lebanon School District may address the Board in this manner:- Regular meeting: Request to be placed on the agenda prior to noon on the last business day before the meeting by calling the Office of the Superintendent, (717) 272-2031, and providing name, address and topic. Time is limited to 5 minutes per individual.
- Work session: Attendees will be invited to ask questions about items relevant to that work session’s topics at the conclusion of the session.
Please click on this link to learn about Meeting Participation Guidelines. To help with our attendance at both work sessions and regular meetings, we ask that you complete this online form, so we can ensure we have enough seating.Archived videos of previous school board meetings can be found as a link on the specific date of the school board meeting, on this page: ._______________________________________Live streamed meetings are found via this Live Stream Meeting link.
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Philosophy
We believe that:
It is our responsibility to provide every student with the opportunity to obtain a basic educational foundation through a comprehensive program;
This educational opportunity should be consistent with the intellectual, physical, social, emotional and creative potential of every student to allow for maximum personal growth;
We must respect the worth and dignity of every individual;
It is our responsibility to foster and perpetuate the ideals and values of our American democratic society;
We must encourage every individual to accept his responsibility as a citizen of both school and community; to become a self-supporting member of society; and to acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to maintain the quality of life in a balanced environment.
We must establish a close working relationship between the school and the community in order to facilitate a better understanding and increased support of our educational objective.
Administration
Christopher M. Groff, Principal
Dr. Barbara May, Assistant Principal
Michael S. Rohrbach, Assistant Principal
Robert L. Snyder, Assistant Principal
Richard Dissinger, Athletic Director