April 24, 2026 ~ CCHS Family Communication
| We welcome all parent communication at CCHS! Please feel free to contact us using any of these methods: |
| CCHS Office 719-486-6890 |
| CCHS Cell Phone 719-293-5904 (se habla español Julissa) |
| Cathleen Hall – Secretary chall@lakecountyschools.net |
| Katherine Kerrigan – Principal 719-427-0114 kkerrigan@lakecountyschools.net |
* News from our principal, Katherine Kerrigan *
Cloud City High School Family Newsletter
We have officially wrapped up our state testing season. Thank you to all of our students who arrived on time, worked hard, and gave their best effort on each exam. We appreciate your commitment and dedication.
We also want to congratulate our prospective graduates. On Tuesday, we celebrated Scholarship Night, where students from CCHS and LCHS were awarded nearly $1.7 million in scholarships to continue their educational pathways. We are incredibly proud of each and every one of these students and all they have accomplished.
A special congratulations goes to Seydis Calel Cano for receiving the Silent Service Award. This recognition was given for her dedication, commitment, and service-learning hours. We are incredibly proud of her accomplishments.
As we move into the final stretch of the school year, there are only a few weeks remaining. For students intending to graduate in June, families should be hearing from your child’s Crew Teacher soon for the second graduation check-in, including updates on progress toward graduation requirements.
Attendance continues to be a top priority. Research consistently shows a strong connection between regular attendance and student success. Please communicate with the school if your child will be absent from their regularly scheduled class time, and whenever possible, try to schedule appointments outside of school hours.
Lastly, don’t forget about Prom for students in grades 11 and 12. If you are planning to bring an underclassman or someone who is not an LCSD student, all permission forms must be turned in on or by Wednesday, April 29th.
As always, if you have any questions or need support, please do not hesitate to reach out.
Thank you for your continued partnership.


** Other news around the District **




** Out and About in the community **
Mental Health Matters This May
May is Mental Health Awareness Month—a great time to check in on your student’s emotional well-being. Stress, anxiety, and end-of-year transitions can impact how students feel and perform. The School-Based Health Centers through Elevated Community Health are here to support students with a safe, supportive space and access to care right on campus.
Looking ahead to summer, select School-Based Health Centers will remain open, so students can continue receiving care even when school is out.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 970-710-5049.
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La salud mental es importante este mayo
Mayo es el Mes de la Concientización sobre la Salud Mental, un buen momento para reflexionar sobre el bienestar emocional de su estudiante. El estrés, la ansiedad y las transiciones de fin de año pueden afectar cómo se sienten y se desempeñan los estudiantes. Los Centros de Salud Escolar a través de Elevated Community Health están aquí para apoyar a los estudiantes con un espacio seguro y acceso a servicios directamente en la escuela.
Pensando en el verano, algunos Centros de Salud Escolar permanecerán abiertos, para que los estudiantes puedan seguir recibiendo atención incluso cuando no haya clases.
Para más información o para programar una cita, llame al 970-710-5049.
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Lake, Summit, Eagle Food Resources
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The CE team at CMC has been working hard to run another FAFSA/CASFA event to help remove barriers to access our Locals’ scholarships (many outside scholarships require this be completed as well). CMC is currently running a national survey to collect data on our CE student experience. Please complete the survey here: family survey







