Congratulations to Kingston Jackson!
2nd Team All State!

Congratulations to Julien Jones!
2nd Team All State!

Congratulations to Grayson Wilson!
2nd Team All State!

Congratulations to Wesley Tapp!
2nd Team All State!

Congratulations to Kambrien Blackmon!
2nd Team All State!

Congratulations to Trez Hammond!
1st Team All State

Congratulations to Jacoby Wade! 1st Team All State!

Congratulations to Griffin Sherrod!
1st Team All State!

Congratulations to JP Saxton!
1st Team All State!

Congratulations to Isaiah Bowman!
1st Team All State!

SAVE THE DATE! 📆
Lady Cat Basketball Alumni Night
January 28th @6:00pm 🚾 🏀
Help us spread the word by sharing/tagging a former coach, player or team manager! 📲
It will be a great night of honoring and celebrating our Lady Cat 🏀 Family!

YFA loved volunteering this October! 🍂💪 From supporting Conway Cradle Care's mission to trick-or-treating with Superior Health residents, we were proud to make a difference! 🎃🤝


The Choosing to Excel Youth Leadership Team visited Conway Junior High School students in their Career Development classes. Students were provided an opportunity to
explore multiple career pathways while using the oculus and they engaged in an activity that allowed them to take care of their financial responsibilities as an adult with a specific salary, and family matter. This exercise fostered an understanding of financial literacy, healthy decision-making, and establishing boundaries.



Lady Cats WIN! 🚾🏀
Conway 62
Marion 50

GAME DAY🚾🏀
📍The Buzz Bolding Arena
🆚 Marion ⛹🏾♀️
⏰ JV @5pm🔵Varsity @6pm
📻 KAT Country 98.9/92.5

Congratulations to CHS juniors Mustfa Zia and Wren Welky for being awarded the National Speech & Debate Association's Speaking and Service Award! This award is given annually and recognizes students, who are members of the NSDA Honor Society, who go above and beyond in their service to their teams, schools, and communities. Students receive this award when they earn 200 service points in a given year, the maximum number possible in a school year in our Honor Society. From more than 130,000 members, fewer than 717 students received this recognition - only 10 from Arkansas. The National Speech & Debate Association’s Honor Society recognizes students for participation in speech and debate activities. Students earn distinction through speech and debate competition, as well as community service, public speaking, and leadership activities.

🎶☕ This past Saturday, December 7th, the CHS Camerata brought holiday cheer to Doc’s Creamery + Coffee! 🎄✨ Our talented singers filled the air with festive carols while everyone enjoyed warm cups of cocoa. It was a magical way to celebrate the season together! 🎤❤️ #CHSCamerata #HolidayMagic #CommunitySpirit
CHS Beta Club: Honoring service, character, leadership, and achievement. 🌟💙 Our students lead through service, making a difference in our community! 🤝✨


Congratulations to the Conway High School Model United Nations team for its success at the Arkansas Model UN Conference held at UCA on Friday, November 22nd and Saturday, November 23rd.
WINNING HONORABLE MENTION OUTSTANDING DELEGATES IN COMMITTEE WERE:
●Brooke Simpson and Addison Choate (Syria): Economic and Finance Committee
●Elyse Ortega and Maxell Epps (United States): Social and Humanitarian Committee
●Ian Lee-Kim (South Korea): Social and Humanitarian Committee
●Cecilia McCarthy-Galvan (Syria): Social and Humanitarian Committee
●Callie Wesbecher (United States): Human Rights Council
●Isaac Huckaba (United States): Historical Security Council
●Milina Michel (United States): World Food Programme Committee
RAPPORTEURS SELECTED BY THEIR COMMITTEE WERE:
●Isaac Huckaba (United States): Historical Security Council
●Mustfa Zia (United States): Model International Court of Justice
WINNING OUTSTANDING DELEGATE RUNNER-UP AWARDS IN THEIR COMMITTEE WERE:
●Dylan Mercer (United States): Economic and Social Council
●Mustfa Zia (United States): Model International Court of Justice
THE OVERALL OUTSTANDING DELEGATE IN HIS COMMITTEE:
►Brody Mercer (United States): Economic and Financial Committee
►CONWAY HIGH DELEGATION WINNING HONORABLE MENTION BEST POSITION PAPER AWARDS:
●Syria
►CONWAY HIGH SCHOOL DELEGATIONS WINNING BEST POSITION PAPER AWARDS:
●Argentina
●Libya
●Republic of Korea
●United States of America
►HONORABLE MENTION OUTSTANDING DELEGATIONS (among the top seventeen overall delegations) went to the Conway High delegations of:
●Republic of Korea
●Syria
►THE OUTSTANDING DELEGATION RUNNER-UP (2nd PLACE OVERALL DELEGATION) out of 100 delegations at the conference went to the Conway High School delegation of THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Conway High School competed against the top Model UN schools from Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, and Louisiana. Over 500 students from 29 high schools competed at the conference.

Congratulations to CHS Speech & Debate Team coach, Mrs. Casey Griffith, for being awarded the National Speech & Debate Association’s 2nd Diamond Award.
Since 1925, the National Speech & Debate Association has been recognizing student and coach achievements in speech and debate. Coaches earn points in the national honorary through team participation, student achievement, public service, and leadership work. This is one of the highest honors a coach can achieve as a part of the National Speech & Debate Association.
To earn a Diamond Award, a coach must be a member of the National Speech & Debate Association for at least five years. Coaches earn additional awards with more points earned in the Honor Society. Mrs. Griffith was awarded her 1st Diamond Award in 2019, and has also been awarded the Diamond Key Award, the Donus D. Roberts Quad Ruby Coaching Award, and has reached the Premier Distinction degree level.
“Our Diamond Award winners provide access to the life changing benefits of speech and debate for thousands of students,” said National Speech & Debate Executive Director J. Scott Wunn. “We are proud to recognize these educators for their service, and thank them for their hard work.”
Mrs. Griffith is in her 13th year at Conway High School where she teaches Debate I, II & III, Forensics I, II & III, and UCA Principles of Communication. Her team competes on the state and national levels, having traveled all over Arkansas, along with Georgia, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Mississippi, Louisiana, Iowa, and Kentucky. They have competed against teams from Canada, South Korea, and the Northern Mariana Islands.

