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Cobblers Up Close: Troy the Security Guard

Careers in the Marines, Air Force, and police have prepared Troy for this moment: Security at Central High School! Continue reading Cobblers Up Close: Troy the Security Guard

Mr. SheehyDecember 21, 2016December 20, 2016
News

Sock Drive Warms Hearts and Toes

When it’s cold outside, you need a pair of warm socks, and thanks to Cobbler students and the PE department, many people in Rapid City have something warm on their feet. Continue reading Sock Drive Warms Hearts and Toes

Mr. SheehyDecember 12, 2016September 14, 2017
Commentary

Students Are Bringing Personal Computers to School: Why?

For classes where students use computers consistently, many students are opting to bring their own. Continue reading Students Are Bringing Personal Computers to School: Why?

Mr. SheehyNovember 15, 2016November 22, 2016
News

Physics Students Ready to Launch Pumpkins

Central physics students are taking on SDSM&T students this weekend in a pumpkin launch competition. Continue reading Physics Students Ready to Launch Pumpkins

Mr. SheehySeptember 23, 2016September 23, 2016
News, Sports

Boys Soccer Looking to Steady the Ship

After a quick start and a rough patch, the Cobblers’ boys soccer team is looking to re-establish themselves before the playoffs. Continue reading Boys Soccer Looking to Steady the Ship

Mr. SheehySeptember 15, 2016September 15, 2016

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