On May 28, the CHS Magnet Program proudly hosted its 18th Annual MST (Math, Science, and Technology) Research Symposium, bringing together students from all four grade levels for an evening of scholarly celebration, innovation, and community.
The event began in the CHS Main Commons, where students presented their research in an informal poster fair. Attendees had the opportunity to engage with projects spanning diverse scientific disciplines, highlighting months of rigorous study and creative problem-solving. The evening continued in the CHS Theater with formal presentations from selected student researchers, followed by an awards ceremony recognizing outstanding academic achievement and inquiry.
The program also took time to honor the graduating Class of 2025. Faculty, families, and fellow students extended heartfelt congratulations and warm wishes to these seniors as they prepare to embark on the next chapter of their academic and professional journeys. Additionally, retiring program principal Tom Morris was also celebrated and recognized for his long years of service to the program and his 30 years in public education.
“It was a true pleasure to see all four grades of our program come together again,” said Mr. Morris. “The energy, talent, and collaboration on display were a powerful reminder of what makes the MST Magnet community so special.”
The CHS Magnet Program looks forward to continuing its tradition of excellence and innovation in the years to come.