
The Military Order of the World Wars (MOWW) is dedicated to promoting patriotism, civic responsibility, public service, and leadership in our nation’s communities. Each year Caddo Mills High School gets to nominate 4 students to attend the MOWW Youth Leadership Conference. We had 4 students who were chosen and who all attended and it was funded by the MOWW. The four students were Samuel Adams, Taylor Allen, Brennan Baker, and Landry Swinson. While at the conference, Brennan Baker was the 1st Runner-Up for Outstanding Student at the Texas A&M Youth Leadership Conference. For her accomplishment, the MOWW has awarded her the Youth Merit Medal.


Every student’s profile is unique, and it comes to life through their efforts and achievements during high school. Doing the work is the hard part. Being recognized for it should be easy. That’s why CollegeBoard wants to help you celebrate our students and their academic accomplishments this school year.
Congrats to the CollegeBoard’s National Recognition Program awardees! The honor recognizes their academic excellence and hard work in high school, and that’s a cause for celebration.
• Arleth Soria: National Hispanic Recognition Award (NHRA), National Rural and Small Town Award (NRSTA)
• Emily Wright: National Rural and Small Town Award (NRSTA)
• Keller Baggaley: National Rural and Small Town Award (NRSTA)
• Lauren Kansy: National Rural and Small Town Award (NRSTA)
• Mackenzie Anderson: National Rural and Small Town Award (NRSTA)
• Miles Dancy: Commended Student in the 2024 National Merit Scholarship Program


Our September Staff Member of the Month was Coach Thomas! We are so glad to have Coach Thomas on our campus. He is willing to help with anything and he does so with a smile on his face!
Our September Student of the Month was Colton Smith! Colton is a leader on and off the football field. Colton leads with integrity and kindness!



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We have some GREAT programs at CMHS! Our Vet Medicine classes spent today learning to groom Blaze, a wooly Siberian Husky. She loved all the pets and attention! Her coat practically sparkled when they were finished! A huge thanks to Mrs. Erickson for all her help in getting this program running in our new facility!






We have some GREAT programs at CMHS! Our Vet Medicine classes spent today learning to groom Blaze, a wooly Siberian Husky. She loved all the pets and attention! Her coat practically sparkled when they were finished! A huge thanks to Mrs. Erickson for all her help in getting this program running in our new facility!






We have some GREAT programs at CMHS! Our Vet Medicine classes spent today learning to groom Blaze, a wooly Siberian Husky. She loved all the pets and attention! Her coat practically sparkled when they were finished! A huge thanks to Mrs. Erickson for all her help in getting this program running in our new facility!






The Mighty Fox Band is Area Bound! Superior ratings from all three judges! Our football boys came out to help boost our spirits and it worked!
Thank you to all our administrators and parents who came out and supported us in more ways than one. GO FOXES! 🦊





Congratulations to our Ag Mech students who competed at the State Fair of Texas Ag Mechanics Show today! All entires received a blue ribbon!
The following placed in their division
Jacee Morel -3rd Place in Shop Equipment
Zane Scoggins-2nd Place Goat Head Rail Livestock/Restraining
Sean Amelia- 2nd Place Welding Skid










Freshman Football @ Melissa on Thursday, 10/19. There is a clear bag policy and the link to the tickets says vs. Greenville(we replaced them)No cash at gate, but cards accepted:https://www.melissaisd.org/page/tickets

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Dr. Whaley's A&P classes are beginning the Skeletal System unit by making their own 6 ft skeletons and labeling the bones. Some are even getting names and costumes for Halloween 🎃! Great things are happening in our classrooms!






Class Ring ordering information


FCA meetings for the year!


Health Science students began their clinical rotations today, getting to job shadow various medical careers.




Reminder: FCA Meeting TOMORROW morning!


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Mrs. Hall is doing great things in her class!
From Mrs. Hall:
"Today my students created their own monster!
We are reading Frankenstein and decided that we are just as qualified to create our own monster. They each got a specific body part to work on and then had to work together to attach each of them. They were completely engaged! I will keep their creations at the front of the room as we finish up Frankenstein.
IT IS ALIVE!"






FCA will be meeting this Tuesday. See you there!


Last week our students participated in See You At the Pole. We appreciate our community churches for providing breakfast for our students and facilitating this event.





