















CRE Red Ribbon Week Oct 28-31.

I know everyone is excited about state tourney volleyball action and playoff football starting next week. Congrats again to our District Champion Lady Cougars and good luck to the football team against Windsor tonight! The scheduling updates for both will come out soon. We are starting JH basketball season and the schedule for the I-70 tourney is out. Have a great week end! #rollcougs





















We have hade a few cases of Hand, Foot, and Mouth going on here at Crest Ridge. We wanted to make you aware and send out a graphic to help you and your families avoid contracting it. If you have any concerns please contact the school nurse.
Thank you,



Windsor is having a food drive on Friday at the football game. If you would like to donate please bring a canned food item to support local food pantries.





Cougar Fans,
Tonight's district volleyball game will start at 7PM @ Sweet Springs vs Sweet Springs. The cost at the gate is $6 for everyone and is cash only. You can also stream the game through MSHSAA TV.
🌟 Senior Spotlight🌟
Wesley Taylor
Wesley’s favorite high school memory is being able to hang out with all of his buddies.
He has been involved in Football, Basketball, Track, FCA, FBLA, NHS, Student Council, and the Senior Leadership Team.
Wesley says Coach Schmidt has made the biggest impact on him because “he has been someone I can always come to when I need anything.” His advice to younger Cougars is: “Join as many activities as you can.”
After graduation, Wesley plans to attend UCM and major in Kinesiology. In 10 years, he hopes to be raising a family and living in a paid-off house.
Fun fact: Wesley is a huge Chiefs fan.
His favorite quote is from Vince Lombardi:
“Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection, we can catch excellence.”
We’re proud of you, Wesley!
Nathan Bradley
Nathan’s favorite high school memory is every day when they say, “All students are dismissed.”
During his time at Crest Ridge, he was involved in FFA and Trap Shooting.
Nathan says Sandy Hobbs made the biggest impact on him because “she keeps me in check.” His advice to younger Cougars is: “Do your work, don’t be lazy.”
After graduation, Nathan plans to work and become a diesel mechanic. In 10 years, he sees himself in a good job and owning his own place.
Fun fact: Nathan admits, “I don’t like school, I just get through it.”
His favorite quote is:
“Some people graduate with honors. I’m just honored to graduate.”
We’re proud of you, Nathan!

