Charlotte Amalie High School (CAHS) is a public high school housing a population of just over 1400 students, and over 130 members of faculty and staff. It is located in what is colloquially called the "town area" of the island of St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands. It is named after the official name for the "town area," Charlotte Amalie. It is a part of the St. Thomas-St. John School District. It is the territory's most populous high school.
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History
CAHS was established in 1920 as a junior high school. In 1930, the first 12th grade class was added, and four students graduated in the class of 1931. It is popularly known as "High School" to older residents of St. Thomas, because it was the first high school opened on the island. It was named after Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel), the queen consort of Denmark and Norway, (the wife of King Christian V). The school had two other locations prior to where it currently stands. The first location was at the Commandant Gade Site, and the second was at what is now the Senate (Earl B. Ottley Legislative) Building. The Charlotte Amalie High School moved to its current location in 1955.
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Mission
"Our mission is to educate and prepare students to become responsible, productive citizens and life-long learners who are able to function at optimal levels in institutions of higher learning, in careers, and in a global society."
School uniforms
Charlotte Amalie High School requires its students to wear school uniforms. Male students wear navy blue dress pants and light blue tailored shirts or pullovers. Female students wear navy blue, pleated skirts and light blue tailored blouses or pullovers.
The school chapters of the Future Business Leaders of America, National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Art Honor Society, Future Farmers of America, Interact Club, and other organizations at CAHS have slight variations or alternate versions of the school uniform that students who hold membership are allowed to wear on specific days. JROTC cadets can also be seen in their uniforms on their designated days.
Extracurricular activities
Charlotte Amalie High's Mighty, Mighty Chickenhawks have been exceptional performers in many of the extracurricular activities and sports present in the Virgin Islands.
The athletes of CAHS have claimed multiple IAA (Interscholastic Athletic Association) titles in baseball, basketball, flag football, tackle football, soccer, softball, track & field, and volleyball.
CAHS always fields a strong team for the annual Virgin Islands Appellate High School Moot Court Competition held in the territory. After taking first place in 2013, 2014, and 2015, Charlotte Amalie High School also became the first to claim three consecutive victories in the competition. CAHS also claimed first place finishes in the competition in 2011 and 2009. The school also has excellent showings in the territorial JROTC Caribbean Drill Competitions, Poetry Out Loud, various Quiz Bowls, and the ever expanding Rock City Classic: Battle of the Bands (current and four-time repeat champions). The 2008 National Champion of the Poetry Out Loud competition hailed from the Charlotte Amalie High School. Her win was impressive because that was the first year that the Virgin Islands was allowed to participate. Also of note is the fact that the St. Thomas Carnival Queen has, for 19 consecutive years (1999-2017), come from Charlotte Amalie High School.
While the CAHS Hawks compete against the Antilles Hurricanes, All-Saints Vikings, Saints Peter and Paul Jaguars, Virgin Islands Montessori School Volts, Seventh Day Adventist Crusaders, and the Wesleyan Academy in the St. Thomas / St John District, they hold a long standing and intense rivalry with the Ivanna Eudora Kean High School Dynamic Dynamite Rays.
Notable alumni
- Elrod Hendricks
- John "Dah Rock" Jackson, boxer
- Julius "The Chef" Jackson, boxer
- Al McBean
- Pressure, reggae musician
- Reuben Rogers
- Rashawn Ross
- Timothy and Theron Thomas, members of musical duo Rock City
- Ambassador Terence Todman
- Renaldo Turnbull
- Akeel Morris, MLB pitcher for the Atlanta Braves
References
External links
- Official website
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