Counselor Quote of the Day: Do your difficult tasks first thing so you can enjoy the rest of the day.
Cardinal baseball was selected as the #2 team in the D4 Cincinnati bracket and will play the winner of MVCA and Middletown Christian on Wed May 19th at home.

Prom 2021! Congratulations King Colton Stamper & Queen Reagan Lowe!




Prom 2021! Congratulations King Colton Stamper & Queen Reagan Lowe!




Interior Design students learning to sew!! Final product reveal in the future...




Counselor Quote of the Day: It's alright to cry, it's alright to be angry, bad feelings are here for a reason and it doesn't make you bad for having them.
Congratulations to Luke Jennings and Nathan Baker on winning the SBAAC league tournament today. Great season

Congratulations to Zander and LB for coming in 3rd at the league tennis tournament.

Congratulations to Colton Stamper on winning the SBAAC tennis tournament at first singles.

Congratulations to the tennis team for remaining undefeated for the year and winning the SBAAC tennis tournament!! Great job Cards and Coaches!

Congratulations to Braden Blackburn on his 3rd place finish at the league tournament.

Congratulations to Caleb Ninichuck on winning the league tournament for at 3rd singles

4th GRADERS ❤️their TEACHERS!




Off to a good start at the League Tennis tournament. Caleb, Braden, Zander and LB starting the day off on the court first.



Counselor Quote of the Day: How high you fly is derived from how big you think.
-Robin Sharma
Great Night for Band Music!

Sights from the Spring Outdoor Band Concert




Tonight’s softball and baseball games are moved to Monday. 5/10/21
Counselor Quote of the Day: Great things happen to those who don't stop believing, trying, learning, and being grateful.
-Roy T. Bennett
Due to current and predicted weather conditions, the band concert will be moved to Wednesday, May 5 at 7:00 PM in the middle school parking lot. Parents should park in the high school parking lot and students should arrive at 6:30. Please bring your own seating.
