[CCHS] CCHS DAILY BULLETIN
Sharon Trainor
strainor at colonial.net
Tue Mar 1 14:23:57 EST 2005
CCHS Daily
BULLETIN
Wed. Mar. 2nd, 2005
Attention all sophmores. Its time to start thinking about the semi. Next
Wed., March 9th is the first planning session in H-11 @ 2:30. Everyone is
welcome. This years theme is Paris! Questions see Sarah Myers.
All student government members must attend Fridays meeting @ 7am in H-15.
Registration for AP exams is with Mrs. Trainor in the Main Office through
Friday, March 18th. The cost of ea. test is $82.
There will be a boys lacrosse meeting for those interested in playing
lacrosse this spring, on Friday March 4th at 2:15 in the faculty dining
room.
The Fourth and Fifth Trials of the First Round of the 11th Annual Moot
Court Competition will take place this Thursday and Friday at 2:20 in Room
H-6. On Thursday, Holland and O'Laughlin will take on Oot and Rochette.
On Friday, Black and Teylouni will take on Condon and Lawrence. All are
invited - please be right on time.
Sophomores! Come snow tubing with our class this Fri.! Tickets will be
on sale all week in the caf.
Attention all seniors, the police are coming (pause) to play basketball.
The Senior/Police Basketball game is on Sat., Mar. 19th. Sign up to play
in the science office.
Girls Forum will meet this Friday during F block lunch......in
A-5....please come and bring a friend!
SENIORS: Please check the Materials not returned list on the window by
Mrs. Trainor.
The Honor Roll has been posted please check to make sure it is correct.
If you feel it is incorrect please see Mr. Weinstein or Mrs. Trainor.
Are you a senior in need of community service credits. Well 2005 needs
help with the St. Patricks Day Luncheon! Sign up with Laura Belkner,
Emily Rose or Kath Galford if you are interested!
A reminder to all girl basketball players planning on playing next year
there will be a clinic by Coach B. on off-season training today after
school in the upper gym.
Yarrr! The topic of discussion at this week's scifi club meeting will be
pirates. We'll somehow explain why they're scifi. Come to H-12 today at
2:30. There will be a treasure trove of pizza, and all are welcome. Eye
patches optional. Yarrr.
The deadline for the Reflections Short Story contest has been extended
until Mon., March 8th. There is still time to polish up that prose and
hand it to one of the Reflections editors, Melissa Andrews, Theresa Huang
or Ms. Smith in the library.
Juniors who want to take an early-morning practice version of the new
English SAT writing test next Tuesday @ 6:15 should sign up in the English
office by the end of the day THIS Fri., March 4th. Your practice test
will be scored and returned at a second early-morning session on Thurs.,
March 10th.
Liz Butler and Jenny Moran see Mrs. Trainor
Are you tired of reading books written by dead white people? Would you
like to read the works of Toni Morrison or Sandra Ciseneros or Danny
Senza? The first meeting of the Multi-Cultural Reading Group will be this
afternoon at 2:15 in H-14 --Everyone is welcome, please come by and check
us out!
All Academic Bowlers going to the MIT tournament must come to a 10 minute
organizational meeting Friday @2:15 in S-21
If youre interested in being in the CC Unplugged show, sign up in the
caf. on the Junior board or talk to Melissa Judson. Auditions are this
Thurs. & Fri. in the Little Theater.
AP sign-ups will start on March 2nd here is a schedule of the exams. The
cost is $82 per exam. Make check payable to CCHS. Sign up with Mrs.
Trainor in the main office through March 18th.
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 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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