[CCHS] CCHS DAily Bulletin

Sharon Trainor strainor at colonial.net
Thu Mar 31 14:47:49 EST 2005


CCHS Daily
BULLETIN
Fri., April 1, 2005

The History Reading Group will meet this afternoon at 2:20 in H-5.  We
will be discussing the Christian Right's reaction to the Schiavo case. 
All are welcome and remember--anyone can discuss a book she's read, but
only History Reading Group members can discuss a book they haven't.

What exactly is ‘48 for 88’? WIQH unveils its 48-hour marathon broadcast
for 88
 point 3 FM on Friday, April 8th at 2pm. There will be live bands,
parties, free food, and live broadcasts from all around Concord and
Carlisle all weekend long! ‘48 for 88’ kicks off Friday, April 8th at 2pm.
Be there!

A Reminder to all sophomores and seniors.
Sophomores: The RYLA Conference applications are due to Mrs. Coleman by
2:00 p.m. today. 
Seniors: The Middlesex West Chamber Scholarship Applications are also due
to Mrs. Coleman by 2:00 p.m. today.

Sophomores:  Class rings will go on sale all day in the cafeteria on
today. 

The Concord-Carlisle Scholarship application is due today.  All
applications must be passed into Mrs. Tessari.  

Come to Dance Club's special jazz dance workshop today from 2:30-4:00 in
the auditorium.  Noted jazz teacher Adrienne Hawkins will be the guest
teacher; all are welcome.

The Science Olympiad banquet has been postponed until further notice. 
Please see the captains with questions.

Girls Forum will meet today during F block Lunch in A-5 please come and
bring a friend....All girls are welcome....

The Middlesex West Chamber of Commerce will award two scholarships to
graduating seniors at CCHS.  Please see Mrs. Coleman for an application
form.  Deadline is today

Attention sophomores
Applications are now being accepted for the 13th Annual District 7910
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Conference to take place June 24-June 26th.
 For more information and an application see Mrs. Coleman in the main
office.  Application Deadline is today 

Juniors, there will be another Yearbook meeting on Monday, April 4th in
S-8. Only 5 people came to the last one.  If you don’t come then we won’t
have a 2006 Yearbook.  See you in S-8 on Monday.

Community Service opportunity:~ Help set-up and break-down in the Concord
Scout House for Gaining Ground's 6th Annual Square Dance~ Sunday, April 3
from 4 -7 p.m (don't forget it's daylight savings!)~ There's plenty of
dancing in between.~ Bring your parents and siblings.~ For tickets or to
volunteer, call Emily at the Gaining Ground office 978-369-7281.

POETS! The English Department’s annual Paula Sirois(Cer-roy) Poetry
Contest is here again. Bring your entry of 2 or 3 poems to Mrs. Cox in the
Eng. Dept. office Wed., April 13.  No names on poems please – you’ll be
assigned a number when you submit your poems.


Any senior who needs a 2005 KOPLIK Application should see Mrs. McDonald in
the Guidance Department.

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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