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CAHS to Hold Orientations for New School Year on Aug. 29, 30

Charlotte Amalie High School (File photo)
Charlotte Amalie High School (File photo)

Charlotte Amalie High School will hold mandatory orientations for all new and returning students and their parents/guardians for the 2019-2020 school year.

Early Payment of Fees and Photo ID Schedule – Students are encouraged to pay their fees early and avoid the long lines at orientation. If an ID picture is needed, students are asked to wear a light blue school shirt. Students should also have a copy of their updated immunization card and a copy of personal insurance if they are not purchasing the school’s insurance.

August 20-23 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Please note these fees and required documents:
School Insurance – $18
School ID – $ 15
PTA Dues – $ 10
Student Fee – $10
Copy of student’s immunization card (front and back)
Copy of parent’s personal insurance information (school insurance)

Orientation Schedule – Students are required to wear the full school uniform and be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Additionally, students are asked to bring their receipts indicating payment of fees.
August 29
Grade 12 ~ 8:30 a.m.
Grade 11 ~ 10:30 a.m.
August 30
Grade 10 ~ 8:30 a.m.
Grade 9 ~ 10: 30 a.m.

Charlotte Amalie High School, Grades 9 – 12
CAHS Buildings A and B will now be housed in the modular structures on the field and on the outskirts of the main campus, amounting to the whole of the Cancryn modular campus, except the modular units on the tennis court.

CAHS will continue to use the auditorium, gymnasium, modular units, Career and Technical Education classes, Building N, and JROTC buildings. Students will continue to wear the traditional CAHS uniform.

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