[CCHS] CCHS Daily Bulletin
Sharon Trainor
strainor at colonial.net
Wed Feb 8 14:44:35 EST 2006
CCHS Daily
BULLETIN
Thursday Feb. 9th, 2006
The first trial of the first round of the 12th Annual Moot Court
Competition will take place this Friday at 2:15 in Room H6. Lunig and
Manchester will take on Meltaus and Paleologus. All are invited but
please be on time!
Serious Repercussions will meet today from 2:30 - 4:00 in the band room.
New members are welcome to attend.
Project Cambodia continues for this week only. Buy bags and purses made
in Cambodia. Also, all t-shirts are now $5on sale now in the caf during
lunch blocks. All proceeds will be donated to the Sharing Foundation.
The University of Massachusetts @ Dartmouth has many scholarships
available to students. The most recent scholarship is the Edward Ryan
Scholarship. Entering freshmen are encouraged to apply for this
scholarship which provides $2,500 a year for four years. For more
information regarding the criteria, selection process, etc. should see
Mrs. McDonald in the Guidance Department. Completed forms must be mailed
by February 15th.
There will be a mandatory meeting in S-8 Friday @2:30 for anyone
interested in playing boys varsity tennis this spring.
Interested in showing that special someone you care this Valentines Day?
Buy them a carnation Wed., Thurs., and Friday in the caf. Just include
the persons name, location during lunch block and the carnation will be
delivered by the class of 06 on Valentines Day.
Join the Environmental Club on Friday from 7-9 in L08 to watch A Civil
Action, a film based on the water contamination that occurred in Woburn
during the 1980s. Addmission & snacks are free, but donations go to
Gaining Ground,a non-profit organization providing organic produce to
local shelters and food pantries.
The Reflections short story & non-fiction contest deadlines have been
extended to Monday February 27th. Submit NOW! Minimum length is 2500
words. Entries can be dropped off in the blue box in the library or
e-mail to reflectionsmagazine at gmail.com. Good Luck!
Carlisle High School & College Students: The Caroline Hill Scholarship
Applications can be picked up at the registrars office @ CCHS, the Gleason
Public Library or the selectmans office at the Carlisle Town Hall. The
awards are need-based and typically range from $500-2000. The awards are
made in late spring. Caroline Hill left money to the town for cont.
education of Carlisle residents as well as for other financial need.
Seniors
The Middlesex West Chamber of Commerce has two scholarships available.
One for a Concord resident and one for a Carlisle resident. If you are
interested in pursuing a degree in business or business related field eg.
accounting, marketing, finance, etc see Mrs. Coleman in the main office
for an application form. This is a very easy application form. Deadline
is March 1.
Cambridge Savings Bank is offering two scholarships of $2,500 each to
college bound seniors who live in Concord or Carlisle. One of the
scholarshps will go to a student who plans to attend a four year college
and the other to a student who is applying to primarily two-year colleges.
While a B average is a general minimum requirement, students who are
below a 3.0 GPA, but have made significant improvement in recent years
will also be considered.
The deadline for submitting applications is Friday, March 3rd. For more
information or an application, see your guidance counselor or one of the
guidance secretaries.
CCTV is the new TV studio at CCHS! It's in I Building, down the hall from
WIQH. The studio opens at 2 PM weekdays, stop by and check it out! "Don't
just watch TV. Make TV!"
Every Monday night at 6:30 PM the studio is open for YOUTH PRODUCTIONS.
High School students are invited to meet up with Mr. Joyce and TV producer
Charlie Stuart, and make plans for some very cool TV productions.
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