Prom 2025
Softball
CHS Baseball
Basketball Schedule
Mr. Harrison, Principal
Soaring Eagle
Survey
Chartwells
Summer Hours 8-12 and 1-3; Friday 8-12
Happy SRO Day Officer Black!
​Drug-Free Ashley County [D-FAC] Coalition has invited Robert Holt, Executive Director, Healing Waters Outreach Center, Shannon Hills, AR, to lead and facilitate our meetings. Robert is a seasoned and dynamic facilitator who has led numerous groups throughout Arkansas in helping to clarify a community-wide vision to promote the health and safety of our youth.​
Join us at CHS in celebrating Counselor Appreciation Week!   Thanking Mr. Sasser for his hard work! Tuesday: Write a thank-you to Mr. Sasser for a time he helped you! Wednesday: Give Mr. Sasser a hug or high-five to show him you appreciate him! Thursday: Dress like Mr. Sasser and take a picture with him (bow tie Thursday!) Friday: Bring a small treat to Mr. Sasser!  All students and staff are encouraged to take part!
Parent Teacher Conference Monday 12pm to 6pm
Blood Drive
Dear Parents,  We hope this letter finds you well. We are writing to inform you that our school has implemented a new policy regarding tardiness. Starting immediately, any student who is tardy to class four or more times will be required to attend lunch detention.  We understand that sometimes unexpected circumstances can cause students to arrive late to class. However, it is important for students to be on time and ready to learn when the bell rings. Being tardy disrupts the learning environment and can be unfair to both the student who is tardy and their classmates.  We encourage you to talk with your child about the importance of being on time and to make sure they arrive to school and class on time. If you have any questions or concerns about this policy, please do not hesitate to contact us.  Thank you for your attention to this matter.  Sincerely,   Crossett High School
Dear Parents, We hope this letter finds you well. We are writing to inform you that our school has implemented a new policy regarding tardiness. Starting immediately, any student who is tardy to class four or more times will be required to attend lunch detention. We understand that sometimes unexpected circumstances can cause students to arrive late to class. However, it is important for students to be on time and ready to learn when the bell rings. Being tardy disrupts the learning environment and can be unfair to both the student who is tardy and their classmates. We encourage you to talk with your child about the importance of being on time and to make sure they arrive to school and class on time. If you have any questions or concerns about this policy, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely,
Dear Parents/Guardians,  We hope this letter finds you well. We want to emphasize the importance of regular attendance at school for your child.  Attending school regularly is crucial for your child's academic success. When students miss school, they miss important instruction and opportunities to learn and grow. This can lead to gaps in their understanding and can make it difficult for them to keep up with their peers. In addition, missing school can also negatively impact a student's social development and ability to form meaningful relationships with their classmates.  We understand that there may be occasions when your child needs to miss school, such as for medical appointments or family emergencies. In these cases, we ask that you please inform the school as soon as possible so that we can support your child in making up any missed work.  Below is Crossett High School's policy for unexcused absences: "When a student reaches three (3) unexcused absences in a semester in a course, the student will lose credit for that course. However, a student may recover course credit, if they have a passing grade in the course for the semester, by attending one hour of Saturday school for each unexcused absence in a course above the allowable number. When a student reaches thirteen (13) unexcused days, this will be considered excessive and the student will not be able to recover their credit by the means mentioned above.”  We value your partnership in ensuring that your child has the best possible educational experience. Thank you for your support in helping your child attend school regularly. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact us.   Sincerely,
Blood Drive
Monday - (Wear your favorite flannel/plaid) Tuesday - (Wear holiday socks)   Wednesday - Wear red and white or something with candy canes)
Do you want to help support your students education?  Check out our facebook page!  We meet every 2nd Thursday of the month at the Crossett High Schools Ag room at 6 pm