[CCHS] CCHS Daily Bulletin

Sharon Trainor strainor at colonial.net
Wed Mar 31 14:31:37 EST 2004


       
 
DAILY BULLETIN

Thurs., April 1, 2004

Reflections will be announcing the winners of the Short Story Contest nest
Thurs., April 8th @ 2:30 at a reception in the Library.  Come and see
whose stories won and enjoy some refreshments.

TOYS Club will not meet this Friday but will meet next Friday.

It’s time for the showdown!  Come watch CCHS Seniors face off against
members of the Concord Police Dept. in an all out grudge match game of
basketball tomorrow night @ 7pm.  There will be prizes, raffles, half time
entertainment and of course, great basketball action as the class of ’04
goes up against the CPD for the ultimate bragging rights!  Don’t miss out.

Be sure you bring money for the LOOKS raffle this week in the caf. during
lunch blocks.  Tickets are 1 for $1 or 6 for $5.  Prizes include a pair of
men’s & women’s seven jeans, a Von dutch hat, and a Juicy Couture shirt. 
The winners will be announced Fri afternoon.

Mr. Weinstein will deliver a presentation today @ 2:30pm in the Little
Theater.  The topic is “Sense and Making Sense”. All are invited.

The first trial of the second round of the 10th Annual Moot Court
Competition is scheduled for today  @ 3:45pm in room H-6.  Morrison &
Spencer take on Condon & Lawrence.

Come see PERSONS OF INTEREST tomorrow night from 7-9pm in the Little
Theater, a movie, recently screened at the Sundance Film Festival, that
interviews Muslim immigrants who were detained, often without charges, by
the US government after 9/11.  The film is one hour long, discussion will
follow.  Sponsored by the 
C-C Community Education, the Concord Civil Liberties Committee, the
Concord-Carlisle League of Women Voters, and Amnesty International Group
15.  Admission is free.

Attention all Seniors!  The Concord-Carlisle Scholarship application is
due today.  
All applications must be passed into Mrs. Tessari.  Applications will not
be accepted after 2:15 pm today.

Nomination forms are available from Mrs. Coleman in the main office for
the Concord-Carlisle Community Chest Service Award for Outstanding Service
in the Field of Human Services.  A student may be nominated by someone or
nominate themselves.  Some examples of community service would be -
Student plans and provides support services for an impaired/confined
student, adult, or senior citizen.  Student organizes a group clean-up,
repair or maintenance project for an individual or agency.  Student works
with a child who can benefit from extra help and encouragement in the
arts, athletics, etc.   Nomination deadline is April 14th.  Nomination
forms will not be accepted after that date.  Nomination forms should be
returned to Mrs. Coleman in the main office.

Attention all sophomores: If you are interested in helping out with the
semi. Please come to the meetings very Thurs. (there’s one today) in S-27
@ 5pm.  Check out the bulletin boards for info.

Maureen Taggart Community Service Award
Under the guidance of the Recreation Commission, the Maureen Taggart
Memorial Award is open to any high school Senior who is a resident of
Concord or Carlisle.  The candidate will have demonstrated exemplary
voluntary service to his/her community.  The unique feature of this award
is that the recipient has the privilege to designating a deserving
organization to receive a financial grant in Maureen's name.  Nominations
may be made by the citizenry of Concord and Carlisle and any faculty
member or student of the candidates school.  Nomination forms may be
picked up from Mrs. Coleman in the main office.  Nomination forms must be
returned to Mrs. Coleman by April 26th.



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