[CCHS] CCHS Daily Bulletin
Sharon Trainor
strainor at colonial.net
Thu Feb 17 14:24:23 EST 2005
CCHS Daily
BULLETIN
Fri. Feb. 18th, 2005
There will be a Psychology Book & Movie Club meeting on Monday, Feb. 28th
@7pm in H-2 to watch the movie Rainman. All are invited.
Attention all Seniors that have not completed the Nurse's visit portion of
their Senior Wellness Project. Please stop by the Health Office today.
A reminder to Spring Sports participants: Please stop by the Health Office
to check the status of your Physical. All students must have
a current physical on file in the Health Office before participation in
sports activities. Avoid dissappointment when sports
begin...plan ahead. If you have had a recent physical please remember to
update our information.
The third trial of the 11th Annual Moot Court Competition will meet today.
Cronin & Giuney take on Morrison & Spencer at 2:30 in H-6 All are invited,
Girls Forum will meet today F block in A-5. Please come & learn more
about tarot cards. Bring a friend. Freshman girls come check it out!
Julie DeJesus please see Mrs. Trainor today with vehicle info.
A message from WIQH:
Start off your vacation at a great all-ages show featuring local indie
bands this Sunday at the Middle East in Cambridge! The concert will
feature the bands 'Via Audio', 'The Mitchells', 'Model A', 'Telepop', and
'Polyethylene'...whose vocalists were guest judges at the CCHS Battle of
the Bands. All proceeds from the show will be given to CARE to help with
South Asia Tsunami Relief. That's this Sunday from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
upstairs at the Middle East in Cambridge.
AP sign-ups will start on March 2nd here is a schedule of the exams. The
cost is $82. Each exam.
More info to follow after Feb. Vacation week.
2005 Exams Schedule
Week 1
~ Morning Session
8:00 a.m. Afternoon Session
12:00 p.m.
May 2 English Language French Language
Human Geography
May 3 Calculus AB
Calculus BC World History
May 4 Computer Science A
Computer Science AB
Spanish Language Statistics
May 5 English Literature French Literature
German Language
May 6 United States History European History
Studio Art (portfolios due)
Week 2
Morning Session Afternoon Session
May 9 Biology
Music Theory Physics B
Physics C
May 10 Chemistry
Environmental Science Psychology
May 11 Government & Politics:
United States Government & Politics:
Comparative
Art History
May 12 Macroeconomics Microeconomics
May 13 Spanish Literature Latin Literature
Latin: Vergil
"The Outdoor Club is sponsoring a Ski & Snowboard trip in March. Anyone
who is interested may join the trip, you don't have to be active in the
Outdoor Club - all are welcome. This ski/snowboard trip will be to
Cranmore Mountain the weekend of March 5th. and will be an overnight trip.
If you would like more information, pick up a permission slip on the
bulletin board outside of the Math office (S-23) or see Ms. Giunta."
The parking in front of the school including around the islands and at
times on the islands themselves, has become a safety issue. The Concord
Police Department and Concord Fire Department ask that motorists obey and
respect the No Parking signs that are posted. Should an emergency occur it
is important that emergency vehicles have access and not be impeded by
illegally parked vehicles. The fine for parking in a No Parking zone is
$15.00. Thank you for your cooperation.
Please be advised that walking on the train tracks behind school is an
arrestable offense. The Concord Police will be monitoring activity on the
train tracks. Please do not walk on the tracks or you will be trespassing.
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