Chardon School News
March 6, 2025 by Staff Report

Join Chardon High School’s Drama Program and dive into a world of magic, music and adventure with “Disney's The Little Mermaid...

CHS Drama Production

Join Chardon High School’s Drama Program and dive into a world of magic, music and adventure with “Disney’s The Little Mermaid.” Follow the journey of Ariel, a young mermaid princess, with dreams of life beyond the sea, as she strikes a dangerous bargain with the sea witch, Ursula, for the chance to be part of our world.

The whimsical and heartwarming production features unforgettable songs, colorful costumes and an exciting story that will captivate audiences of all ages.

Performances run March 13-15 at 7 p.m. and March 16 at 2 p.m. at Park Auditorium, 111 Goodrich Ct.

Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students and seniors.

Visit https://bit.ly/35y1Qjk for online ticket sales.

In-person ticket sales will be held in the Park auditorium lobby March 6-7 and March 10-14 from 4:30-5:30 p.m. In-person tickets are also available at the door beginning 30 minutes before each show.

The Chardon High School Drama Program welcomes local seniors and Chardon Local Schools staff members to attend the dress rehearsal free of charge at 7 p.m. March 12.

CHS Model UN Team

The Chardon High School Model United Nations Team traveled to Case Western Reserve University on Feb. 25 and 26 to compete in the Cleveland Council on World Affairs Spring Conference.

The 20 hard-working delegates represent nations of the world to negotiate, debate and resolve some of the most pressing global issues of the day. There were over 500 students from across Northeast Ohio participating.

“This was our last conference of the year and I am hoping many of these amazing delegates will return for the 2025-26 school year,” Kristen Niedzwiecki, CHS Model UN advisor, said.

CHS students who participated included: Abigail Jonovich, Netherlands; Abigail Wise, Fiji; Abrielle Allen, Norway; Andrew Mack, Afghanistan; Ashley Kluk, Ireland; Augustus Schneider, Singapore; Claire Stevenson, Uruguay; Elaine Lin, Norway; Eliana Mardula, Uruguay; Grace Lesiak, Trinidad & Tobago; Giuliana Palombo, Poland; Haidyn Bunker, Singapore; Julia Fuchs, Netherlands; Julia Siebert: Poland; Madeline Cresho, Trinidad & Tobago; Maddison Green, Australia; Mia Maszuzak, Afghanistan; Rosemarie McDonald, Australia; Sarah Kleinhen, Ireland; and Violet Schmidt, Fiji.

CHS Senior Mentors in Action

More than just fun and games, the senior mentors at Chardon High School are cultivating a culture of collaboration and growth, transforming February into a month of meaningful experiences for the eighth-grade students.

Each week, the senior mentors planned activities for the eighth-grade students to promote communication, teamwork, problem solving and other skills. The seniors went above and beyond to build positive relationships with the eighth-graders at CHS.

Some of February’s top activities included Dress to Impress, Slime Creation, Rock Painting, Acts of Kindness, Spaghetti Tower Building and Cookie Decorating.