[CCHS] CCHS Daily Bulletin

Sharon Trainor strainor at colonial.net
Mon May 2 14:24:58 EDT 2005


CCHS Daily
BULLETIN
Tues., May 3, 2005

Calculus AB exam will take place this morning in S-27 & S-28. The Calculus
BC exam will be in S-21.

Tryouts for cheereading during football season will be taking place the
last two weeks of May.  
Students interested in trying out should sign up and pick up the necessary
forms during lunch in the cafe this week.  Further questions contact the
CCHS Cheerleading Coach, Kerry Patenaude at kerry.patenaude at verizon.net.

Semifinalist teams - Moot Court Competition - today, May 3 - 2:10 - H6. 
Short meeting 

The Voice will have meeting for article signups today @2:15 in H-15. 
Anyone is invited.

Chicken Scratch, the new creative writing club, invites you to a special
meeting today in H-10 @ 2:15.  Albert DeCatur, the winner of the recent
Reflections short story contest, will read from & discuss his winning
story.  There will be refreshments.  Come find out why Honcho Klaxon wants
to spit!

The Freshman class is going to Six Flags this Saturday, May 7th.
Permission slips are due back by Wednesday! Drop them off in the Main
office behind Mrs. Hammer's desk as soon as possible.  

Deadline for the return of all library materials is May 14.  You cannot
get your cap & gown until all materials are returned.

JUNIORS:~ Prom tickets are on sale this week only.~ Tickets are 45 dollars
each in the cafeteria.~ There will be ten to a table and sign up for
seating will take place when tickets are purchased.~ Be sure to pick up
your 6 Flags permission slip when you buy your ticket.~ The Junior Class
Six Flags trip will take place on June 11th.~ 
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There are still tickets available to hear Paul Farmer on Thursday evening.
 The event is not sold out as rumor has it.  If you want free tickets,
please see Mr. Hoblitzelle today.  This is your last opportunity to get a
free ticket if you want one.  You may reserve tickets for your parents as
well.  All tickets for non-students are $20.00 a piece.

The Outdoor Club will be meeting on Thursday, May 5th in S-29 right after
school.  If you are interested in helping to plan any trips for next year
or would like to suggest some ideas, join us for a brief meeting.  All are
welcome and there are a few more trips planned for this year - come find
out what's new!

The Thoreau School is looking for 8-10 Community Service Volunteers to
help with the Annual Cake Walk carnival, to be held at Thoreau on
Saturday, May 7th, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.~ They need student volunteers to
help with face painting, tattoo parlor, arts & crafts and more.~ They also
need anyone~who can juggle or do magic tricks. This fun work can be
applied toward Community Service hours.~ For more information, see the
flyer posted on the Main Office window, 

TRANSCRIPT MONEY IS DUE NOW.  YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE YOUR GRADUATION
INVITATIONS OR CAP & GOWN UNLESS THIS IS PAID IN FULL.  

PLEASE INFORM  MRS. TESSARI OF YOUR FINAL DECISION OR OF ANY OTHER PLANS
THAT YOU MAY HAVE FOR THE YEAR FOLLOWING GRADUATION

Seniors check the window in the main office for the Materials Not Returned
list.   These items need to be cleared up in order to graduate.

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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