[CCHS] CCHS Daily Bulletin
Sharon Trainor
strainor at colonial.net
Mon Jun 13 14:46:18 EDT 2005
CCHS Daily
BULLETIN
Tues., June 14, 2005
The science fiction club's end of year ceremonies will take place
Wednesday at 2:20 in the upper library. All are invited to partake in
food and read this year's anthology. Live long, prosper, and eat donuts.
Would Anna Daigle, Lucy Fyler, Liz Lebling, and Olivia Sederlund please
see Mr. Mead this week about summer preparation for second year Latin.
The Multi-Cultural Meeting group will meet on Wed. for the last time this
year. All current members MUST come to discuss how to approach next year
and what books we might want to read. So be there at 2:15 in H-14 for a
quick wrap up meeting!
There is a cheerleading meeting for the Fall Cheerleaders today at 2:15 in
the SSERC.
All members of select chorus for next yr. There will be a short meeting
Thurs. @3 in the chorus room to discuss next year & sing a few songs.
There is a mandatory meeting @2:30 Thurs in the Little Theater for boys
interested in trying out for the cross-country team next fall.
CONGRATULATIONS TO CHRIS TING, ELYSSA MICHAEL, LAUREN ZWICKER, SEAN
MORRIS, AND ZACH HABERMAN. WHO HAVE BEEN ELECTED AS NEXT YEARS OFFICERS
OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
PLEASE SEE DOC TODAY.
There will be a players meeting today in the caf. immediately after
school for anyone going out for football next year. There will also be a
coach/player/equipment meeting on Thurs. @2:30 in the upper gym.
End of the year Spectrum party Wed. in H-4, come eat good food, laugh
and talk with friends. All are welcome.
All girls interested in field hockey there will be a mandatory meeting
today @ 2:15 in the faculty dining room. If you cant attend see Courtney
Nelson or Teresa Barton.
For all those interested in TOYS Club next year, there will be a short
informational meeting today @ 2:15 in S-1.
There will be a meeting for all varsity & junior varsity boys basketball
candidates tomorrow in the Faculty Dining Room @2:30pm.
Attention all girls soccer players: There will be a brief meeting
immediately after school on Thursday, June 16th in L-3 for all girls
interested in playing soccer next year.
There will be a short homeroom on Wednesday @ 7:35, you will receive your
attendance report that will be due on Friday, June 17th and an updated
Community Service report. Please show up on time!
Got old sports equipment? Why not donate it to underprivileged children.
There will be a new & used sports equipment drive benefiting the Boys &
Girls Clubs of Boston. Drop off equipment at CCHS main office and
Crosbys Market. Questions? Talk to Jake Bilodeau or Zack Haberman.
Mr. Rivera will be appearing Thursday, June 16th at 4 pm at the Concord
Bookshop. He will be discussing and signing his new suspense thriller, The
Almighty.
This summer two middle school teachers, Maria Sira and Courtney Welburn,
will be offering a language summer camp during the month of July for ages
5-10. Both French and Spanish culture and language will be addressed. The
camp will meet twice a week for 2-hour sessions. The sessions will take
place at the Concord Public Library. This will be an exciting opportunity
for little ones to be exposed to other cultures and languages. Call by
6/24/05. For more information and rates for this camp, please call
Courtney Welburn @ 617-827-5576 or Maria Sira @ 617-921-9820.
If youre interested in Reids Ride the 28 mile bike-athon on July 24th
to help eliminate cancer in young adults please pick up a form from the
main office or speak to Jane Greeno.
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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