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Friday, March 27, 2026 at 12:59 PM

CCHS Pep Club Shares Highlights

Written by CCHS students Precious Christy, Emily Tenney, and Kayla Koppenhaver
CCHS Pep Club Shares Highlights
Students enjoying the Sweet Hearts Dance. Photos courtesy of CCHS Pep Club.

As members of the CCHS Pep Club, we are excited to share the fantastic highlights and achievements from February, where student's enthusiasm, creativity, and generosity truly shone bright. Our events were not only filled with fun but also served as successful fundraisers, bringing us closer to our goals of supporting scholarships and enhancing our Pep Club activities. 

Our "Send Your Crush a Crush" fundraiser turned out to be a heartwarming success. The halls were buzzing with excitement as students received Crush sodas adorned with personalized notes. The love and positivity shared during this event were heartening.

The Sweet Hearts Dance was a magical night filled with laughter, dancing, and unforgettable memories. We want to extend our gratitude to everyone who attended, bringing the spirit of camaraderie to the dance floor. The success of this event is a testament to the unity and support within our Pep Club community. 

Our dress-up extravaganza days were nothing short of spectacular. Students’ creativity and enthusiasm were on full display as they embraced each theme with style. From Comfy versus Dress to Impress to the vibrant Color Splash by grade level on Friday, each day brought a unique and exciting energy to our school.

The Pep Club extends a heartfelt appreciation to a dedicated group of students, comprising of both Pep Club members and volunteers, whose efforts not only ensured the success of the Crush but also contributed significantly to the excellence of the dance. Their unwavering dedication, time investment, and strong work ethic played a pivotal role in making the dance an exceptionally delightful experience. From crafting posters to constructing balloon arches that reached towering heights, these students executed their tasks with grace, professionalism, and an undeniable school spirit. 

A special thank you goes out to Kayla Koppenhaver, Emily Tenney, Precious Christy, Hannah Benjamin, Dillon Keener, Steven Pine, Takoda Pacheco, Abigail Lacow, Lillian Souza, and Maggie McPherson. Thank you to CCHS staff members Carlene Pacheco and Heather Benjamin for their help as well. We also want to give a huge shout-out to Pep Club advisors Stephanie Kille-Reese and Amy Kuhn. You both helped us make our ideas come to life, and these fundraisers and events wouldn’t have been a success without you.

We're thrilled to announce that the Churchill County High School Pep Club has raised over $4,000 through our various fundraisers. This outstanding achievement is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our members. These funds will play a crucial role in supporting scholarships and ensuring the continued success of our Pep Club activities. 

As we celebrate these achievements, we also look ahead with excitement and anticipation for the upcoming events and opportunities. The student body, staff, and community’s continued support and participation are invaluable, and we're excited to see what we can accomplish together in the coming months.


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