[CCHS] CCHS DAily Bulletin

Sharon Trainor strainor at colonial.net
Thu Apr 15 15:50:57 EDT 2004


       
 
DAILY BULLETIN

	  	     	Fri. April 16, 2004

There will be a very short homeroom today to hand out report cards.  Be on
time!!

Your chance to win an I-pod from WIQH is coming after April vacation. 
Stay tuned for details!

Don't forget...if you want to be a manager at WIQH next year, your
application is due by 6:00 tonight.

The ANIMAE meeting after school today has been cancelled.

Starting on Monday April 26th the Food Service Dept. will be serving 4 new
breakfasts in the cafeteria. They will be: cereal, milk & fruit; muffins,
milk & fruit; bagels, milk & fruit; egg/bacon/cheese sandwich, milk &
fruit; all for the low price of $1.25 each.

The Amnesty International meeting on Tuesday has been cancelled.  We are
going to see Akallo Grace speak on Monday April 26th instead.  We will
meet in front of CCHS @ 6pm(not 5).  Please talk to Adrienne Zak if you
plan on going.

A reminder to all Senior Project Students – The names of 3 evaluators MUST
be given to Mr. Harding before the end of today!

April is library month!  To celebrate, the library is hosting a reading
contest.  How many books can you read in a month?  For every book you
finish, fill out an entry slip & put it in the box in the lower library.

The English Dept. thanks the many students who submitted entries to this
year’s Pauls Sirois contest.  Entries may pick their poems from Mr. Hart
in the English Dept. office.  Congratulations are due to this yeaar’s
runner-up, Louisa Slocum, and to the winner of this year’s competition,
Caroline Perry.

Transcript money is due now!  You will not receive your graduation
invitations unless this is paid in full.  Please inform Mrs. Tessari of
your final decision or any other plans that you may have for the year
following graduation.

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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