Mission
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Our mission is to develop critical thinking individuals who will graduate from high school prepared to meet the demands of the 21st century, be college and career ready, be lifelong learners, and become socially responsible members of society.
School News
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Academy of Craft Training Students
We are tremendously proud of our Academy of Craft Training students. These students have the opportunity to learn directly from construction industry professionals in a workplace-style environment, work as interns with local construction companies and receive job offers upon graduation. Congratulations to these fine, hard-working students.
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Regions Bank Tour
Our students, with the sun glaring in their eyes, took a photo prior to taking a career readiness tour to Regions Bank. Students learned about banking, and they also had an opportunity to assist customers in the drive-through lane.
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Center Point High Blood Drive
Our CPHS Health Science class organized a blood drive. Our student donors gave blood to help the Red Cross maintain a stable blood supply to help save the lives of others. Remember, when you give, others live.
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Honor Roll Ceremony
Students were recognized for their Quarter 1 A and AB Honor Roll success. May these students continue having academic success and achieve honor roll status during Quarter 2 - Quarter 4.
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University of Alabama Tour
Center Point High School students visited the campus of the University of Alabama. Students received information regarding academic options, campus life, dorm room types, financial aid, and the benefits of attending the University of Alabama. We are elated that our students are more knowledgeable regarding college opportunities.?
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Outstanding Achievement Award
Congratulations to Amy Taveras for receiving the A+ College Ready Achievement Award. Amy, we are proud of you.
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Dual Enrollment
Students researched dual enrollment programs and gained valuable information regarding opportunities that would enable them to receive college credit while still in high school. They decided to take a US History dual enrollment class during Spring 2024. Moving forward!
Announcements
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ASPIRE Application: Grades 6-12ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ Schools is offering the opportunity for students to attend the Third Semester ASPIRE Program. The program consists of 2 three-week terms at the cost of $175 per term. Parents will need to complete an application for each individual student, but check your child's grade status in PowerSchool prior to registering. Please click on the link to register.
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Parent Involvement
Parent involvement in a child’s education is important. Research from the National Coalition for Parent Involvement in Education shares that “no matter the income or background, students with involved parents are more likely to have higher grades and test scores, attend school regularly, have better social skills, show improved behavior, and adapt well to school.”
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New CPHS Online Store
Please visit our CPHS Online Store to purchase CPHS apparel and take advantage of our grand opening offer. Please click below or go to "Resources" and select CPHS Online Store. Thank you for your support.
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eSchool Payments
Please click below to access information regarding ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ Schools' new online payment system.
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Schoology and Technical Support Resources for Students and Parents
We are pleased to announce that Schoology and technical support is available to students and to parents. Please click on the link below to access the needed support.
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Center Point High School Facebook
Click on the image to access the CPHS Facebook page.
District News
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JEFCOED FY 2025 Proposed Budget
Budget Hearing Dates
Tuesday, August 20, 2024 at 9:00 AM
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JEFCOED offering free breakfast and lunch to students during the 2024-2025 school year
JEFCOED students will be able to receive breakfast and lunch at no cost beginning August 8th when school starts. The free meals will continue for at least the duration of the 2024-2025 school year.
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ParentSquare is Coming to JEFCOED
We are excited to announce that we adopted a new form of school-to-home communication called ParentSquare. This unified communications platform is designed to keep parents and guardians informed and encourage greater engagement and connection with your child¡¯s teacher(s). It provides a safe way for district administrators, school principals, teachers, and parents to send and receive class information.