At the start of this school year, the School District of the Chathams implemented a policy of not allowing students or their parents access to the Gradebook portion of Genesis. This was…
Category: Opinion
The opinions expressed in these articles are the views of the writer themselves and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the CHS Chronicle.
The Best and Worst of College Tours (In My Experience)
As a soon-to-be second-semester senior, I am a seasoned college tour professional. Tours are a rather important test of whether you would attend a school. Not only do they provide factual insight…
The Removal of Students’ Profile Pictures
As you may have already noticed, the tech department removed students’ Google profile pictures and replaced them with the standard default: a picture of the users’ first initial with a flat and…
Music Review: Noah Kahan
Noah Kahan has quickly become a favorite among CHS students, and it’s no surprise. The Vermont folk-pop singer-songwriter has been rapidly pushed into the mainstream, topping the charts in several countries, making…
CHS Hot Takes
Buckle up, students, because we are about to plunge into the sizzling kettle pot of opinions, where hot takes are spicier than your grandma’s secret hot sauce recipe! We’re entering the arrays…
My Top Ten Holiday Gifts
Top Ten Holiday Gifts of 2023 Shoes make your image pop. Shoes compose the clothes you wear. I like to get shoes that match well with my clothes. Shoes like the New…
Reverse Realities: The Necessity of Social Norms Unveiled Through an Eccentric Odyssey of Walking and Sitting Backward
If you are vigilant, you might have noticed that one day two students decided to walk backward and subsequently do everything backward the whole day. This was part of a project for…
Senior Internship: What It Is and Why You Should Participate
As AP exams come to end and classes get easier, many students begin to look forward to the end of the school year. Underclassmen and juniors will notice an absence in seniors…
The Trials and Tribulations of AP Students
It is that time of year again, and no, we do not mean springtime. It has come back to haunt us all, AP season. The delightful time when sophomores are confused about…