CAIHS Monday Morning Message

Week of 03/07/22

Student of the Month

We want to congratulate our student of the month, Adam Clark. It was a very tough decision between Adam and Shianne Maxwell, but Adam ended up with the title. The faculty had so many wonderful things to say about Adam. "Adam Clark is my vote for Student of the Month. Although I only see Adam in the hallway and in the Cafeteria, he is the true example of a kind human. Each day he stops by to say "Hello" his friend in Ms. Hubiak's room, the smile on his face and the sound of "Hi Adam!" that comes out of Ms. Hubiak's room is wonderful! I am thankful for Adam and his wonderful spirit! I would like to place my vote for Adam Clark. In class he has shown that hard work and turning assignments in on time has paid off. Adam earned a 100% on his last test. He participates in class by completing work and answering questions during each lesson. Adam also volunteers to help pass out papers, collect rulers, and other classroom items. He also helped a physically handicapped student get onto an elevator when his 1 to 1 aide was out. Adam, we are so proud of you! Keep up the great work.
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Employee of the Month

We want to congratulate our Employee of the Month for February, Mr. Jim D'Angelo! He is always encouraging, supportive, and caring. He takes time away from his own work to help others out. Also, he is always willing to share ideas and lessons he has planned with other math teachers!! Mr. D'Angelo is a wonderful teacher that wants the best for his students. He is always self-reflective, trying to see where he can be better for the students. He is a blessing to our math department!!
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Black History Month Assembly

On February 28, CAIHS had a Black History Month Assembly that celebrated this year's theme of Black Health and Wellness. This year's speaker was Mr. Eric L. Jackson who has taught performing and theatre arts for over 40 years. He is also a retired English and Drama teacher, the founder of 3MProductions, and a graduate of Guilford College. Mr. Jackson educated and energized the students and faculty at CAIHS with drumming, poetry reading, storytelling, historical analysis, monologues, singing, and dancing.
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ROCK Winners

Malakai Link, Ja'Mar McCain, Dillon Boyd, Shermonie Watson, and Jaki Marshall. Keep up the great work using Respect, Ownership, Courage, and Kindness.

SPOTlight News

Our next SpotLight meeting will be Thursday, March 31st at 7:00 pm in Intermediate High School Library. There will also be a Zoom link to attend if you would rather attend virtually. Mrs. Lamothe will send the link out closer to the date.

SpotLight will be sponsoring an end of the year celebration dance for our 8th grade students on Friday, May 13th from 6 to 8. More information to follow.

Upcoming PSSA and Keystone Schedule

CAIHS Families,


Below are the dates for the upcoming PSSA and Keystone Testing in the Spring. This year only students who are assigned to take the yearly exams will be coming to school that day. The students who are not assigned to take a test that day will have a virtual day. They are expected to complete the assignments on their Teachers Canvas page. For example, when 8th grade is taking the PSSA test the 9th grade students will be at home on a virtual school day. Each student will be notified what days they are to attend for testing.


April 25: PSSA ELA Section 1 and 2


April 26: PSSA ELA Section 3


May 2: PSSA Math Section 1 and 2


May 4: PSSA Science Section 1 and 2


May 16: Keystone ELA Section 1 and 2


May 17: Keystone Math Section 1 and 2


May 19: Keystone Science Section 1 and 2

PEARLS Mentoring Club

Pearls is a mentoring group that educates, motivates, and inspires teenage females here at the Coatesville Area Intermediate and High School. The club is returning to in-person meeting and they meet evert Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. in CASH's library. Please stop in for meeting and become a member.

Covid Testing

Just a friendly reminder that the Coatesville Area School District continues to offer COVID-19 testing to students who become symptomatic during school hours. Our school nurses have been trained in the administration of BinaxNOW Tests and Cue (PCR) Tests.

Please note that students must have completed parental consent form on file with school nurse in order to be eligible to participate in this voluntary testing program. Please download consent form. Participants must create personalized QR Test Code by following directions below.


Registration for Student QR Test Code: · Click https://register.pennrapidtest.org/ or enter this url into your web browser (the app is not compatible with Internet Explorer but should work on most other browsers).


Follow instructions on screen, which include answering questions about (child’s) demographic information to create personalized QR code.

Please submit completed parental consent form and QR Test Code to school nurse.


Covid Consent Form

Code of Conduct

Pathways to Graduation Video

Please see the attached video from Mrs. Snyder the CASH Principal. This video will explain the different pathways to graduation that is required by the PA Department of Education


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