Monthly Archive: October 2016
Here are some sweet treats for a sweet-filled holiday. Bat Pops Materials Undecorated Cake Pops Cake Pop Sticks Black Candy Melts White Candy Melts Ziploc Bags A Small Bowl Parchment Paper Paper Pencil Toothpick...
Conant’s Service Club and National Karate are hosting a self-defense workshop on Oct. 26 at Conant to promote awareness and raise money for domestic violence prevention. The workshop will be held in the wrestling...
The Schaumburg Township District Library held its second annual Maker Day on Oct. 15 from 1-4 p.m. Children, teenagers, and adults participated in community organized activities, including from two Conant-run booths. Conant Robotics Club...
The Student Services Department led the third annual Mental Health Awareness Fair on Oct. 17. This event kicked off the first ever Mental Health Awareness week from Oct. 17-21. Students walked around the fair...
About 1,700 students attended the annual homecoming dance on October 8. Whether students went with a date or their closest friends, Student Council planned an incredible night that lived up to its anticipation. DJ Spin...
Teachers are real life superheroes. Every day, CHS teachers touch the lives of thousands of students, and their work extends beyond the boundaries of the classroom. To show appreciation for these teachers, the Crier...
Due to a switch from ACT to SAT by the Illinois State Board of Education, juniors will take a practice Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT) on Oct. 19, in preparation for the SAT on April...
Walking along a beach, you see a boy flying a kite. Not so unusual. But as you approach, you realize it isn’t a kite attached to the end of the string at all, but...
Eleanor Park | Conant Crier You are still up, late at night, and your eyes start to droop. You will yourself to stay awake. Perhaps you have too much homework, a late night competition,...
In response to students’ criticism of last year’s homecoming and WinterFest, Student Council added new elements to this year’s “Haunted Homecoming.” The attendance of the Oct. 8 dance was about 1,700 students, similar to...
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