
Congratulations to six Capital High School students (Edward Scott, Graig Andree Abajo, Haize Christiansen, Jesse Burch, Britny Marquez and Raul Alvarado) and their teacher, Barbara Teterycz, for being selected as a state finalist for Samsung Solve for Tomorrow's STEM Competition!
The students worked with a mentor from the industry during an after school program and developed a robotic gunshot detection system called Scooby. Scooby can point to the direction of the shooter, distinguish between various loud sounds, and recognize a gunshot among them. Learn more about Scooby: https://youtu.be/Y8DZuxV03lw?si=tB5UGdkqrGWWhxp9
Team Scooby won $2,500 in Samsung technology for the classroom. In the next round, Team Scooby will bring their project closer to life and will compete to become the New Mexico state winner and a $12,000 prize package.

Whether your child is a newborn, college student or anywhere in between, parents have special tax situations and benefits. Review tax information for parents and get general
information about tax credits, such as Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) by scanning the QR code with your smart device to access Tax Information for Parents.


Are you a motivated CHS student? Do you want to get a head start by earning college credit for FREE? If yes, then please talk with your counselor or the GEAR UP Coordinator about Dual Credit classes with Santa Fe Community College on how to get started.


School will resume two hours after your normal start time today. Please ensure your student(s) are not dropped off before the delayed start as staff will not be on campus.

Out of an abundance of caution, due to snow and icy road conditions and freezing temperatures developing overnight in several parts of the district, Santa Fe Public Schools will start Friday, December 1st on a two-hour delay. We will continue to assess road conditions and update with any changes by 7 AM.

Due to worsening road conditions across the District that would prohibit the safe transportation of students to school, all schools will be closed. This is not a remote learning day. All after-school and evening activities are canceled.

Due to snow and unsafe driving conditions in some parts of the district, all schools will be on a 2-hour delay today, November 30th, 2023, to provide additional time for buses to safely transport students to schools. This means that buses will run 2 hours later than during normal times. If you drop your child off at school, please remember that staff will also be on a two-hour delay. Full-day Pre-K programs are also on a two-hour delay. Morning Pre-K programs have been canceled. Afternoon Pre-K programs will operate on a regular schedule.

Jaguars, bring your school pride this week and participate in Student Council's Winter Spirit Week! There will also be a Movie Night this Friday @6pm in the cafetorium showing The Grinch!



The HOSA fall blood drive will take place on Monday, December 4th in the small gym.
Jags, this is your chance to save lives and earn a cord for graduation. To sign up see Mr. Burgess in room S127 during lunch.


Powerlifting is now an official sport at Capital High School. If you are interested in getting stronger, building muscle and competing against other schools while doing so, Coach Salazar will be hosting an informational meeting in the basketball gym on November 16th after school for all interested students. Pre-season practices will begin November 28th at 4:30.

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month Spirit Week with NASS (Native American Student Services)!


GIRLS BASKETBALL OPEN GYM
November 13-17, 2023
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 4:15pm-5:30pm
Wednesday 2:15pm-3:30pm
GIRLS BASKETBALL TRYOUTS (C-Team, JV and Varsity)
November 20-21, 2023
Monday and Tuesday 5:00pm-6:30pm
Athletes need a current and completed sports physical


TUTORING UPDATE!


REMINDER: Join us TONIGHT, November 8, 5:15-6:00 PM for a virtual informational session for families and learn about SFPS Federal Programs. Please see the flyer for more information.
RECORDATORIO: Únase a nosotros ESTA NOCHE, 8 de noviembre, de 5:15 a 6:00 p. m. para una sesión informativa virtual para familias y conozca los programas federales de SFPS. Consulte el folleto para obtener más información.


Along with many other vaccine providers across the state, our partners are having difficulty securing shipments of Covid-19 vaccine. We are sorry to announce that our clinic at Gonzales Community School, which was scheduled for 11/6 has been cancelled.
The clinic at Ortiz Middle School, scheduled for 11/8 will offer flu vaccine for people of all ages and Covid-19 pediatric vaccine (for ages 6 months-12 years) only. Unfortunately, there will be no adult Covid-19 vaccine available at Ortiz. If you are looking for a place to get an adult Covid-19 booster, please visit: https://vaccine.doh.nm.gov/