[CCHS] CCHS Daily Bulletin

Sharon Trainor strainor at colonial.net
Wed Apr 5 14:57:18 EDT 2006


               CCHS Daily
BULLETIN
Thursday April 6th, 2006

Have any old cell phones or used ink cartridges lying around the house? 
If so, there is a box in the office for them.  They will be recycled and
given to families who are trying to adopt children.  Try to get them in 
by next Thursday, April 13th!  If you have any questions see Cate Medeiros
or Katie Deisenroth.

The Winners of the Reflections short story or non-fiction contests will be
announced on April 12th @ 2:15 in the upper Library. Refreshments will be
provided.

Come learn about broadcast opportunities for the spring sports season at
the WIQH Sports Department meeting today (Thursday) right after school at
the radio station.  All are welcome."

Are you feeling stressed?  Come to yoga club after school today from
2:30-3:30 in the modular classroom.  All are welcome.  Namaste (pronounced
"nam-a-stay

POETS!  Time to enter the English Department's annual Paula Sirois [for
readers-pronounced sir-roy]   poetry contest.  Bring your two- or
three-poem entry to the English/Social Studies office by the end of the
day next Thursday, April13.  Prizes!  Fame!  Literary Glory!  Questions?
Ask Mr.Hart or your English teacher.

The 1st Sports Forum March Madness Contest is over.  Congratulations to
1st place Jesse Levine who had 101 points and won 3 Celtic Tickets.  2nd
place is Rushi Ganmuki and 3rd place is Tom Robbins.  Please see Ari
Zyskind or Tom Robbins to collect your prizes.

Those Sophomores and juniors interested in applying to be members of the
first semester 2006-2007 school year Reuttgers Seminar on Stalin taught by
Ms Carr, please remember to have your one page essay applications into Mr.
Cleary by 9am Friday morning.  There are no late applications.

The Second Trial of the Second Round of the 12th Annual Moot Court
Competition will be today at 2:15 in H6.  Serr and Smith take on Morrison
and Spencer.  All are invited. Please be on time.

Sophomores 
Class ring orders will be taken in the cafeteria today..  Ring Order
packets were given out in homeroom on March 31st to all sophomore
students.  Junior or seniors who wish to order a class ring may pick up a
packet in the main office.  

Come See The Boston Gay Men’s Chorus perform with CCHS’ select choir in
the auditorium this Sunday April 9th at 3pm. All proceeds benefit PFLAG.
Tickets are $15, but students get in for only 10! Buy them in the
cafeteria during lunch blocks this week..   
~
Today is the 12th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide.  In commemoration
of this event, Amnesty International is hosting a showing of Hotel Rwanda
on Thurs. night.  

Senior Project Students – Journals should be lovingly deposited in the box
in the Social Studies/English Dept. Office ASAP.  Don’t forget! (Mr. Lynch
& Mr. Angney won’t!)

Sophomores
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Conference (RYLA) applications are
available from Mrs. Coleman in the main office.  

48 for 88, for all of this weekend on WIQH. Starting Friday at 2:05 Ben
McGinn and Gary Noke will staying awake for 48 hours of live radio on 88.3
FM, WIQH. There will be many live, local bands over the weekend, and tell
your parents to stop by the radio station Friday night for an open house. 
For more information check out the WIQH board or wiqh.org.

Driver Education with Christo Driving School Tuesdays & Thursdays, April
11 – June 6, 3 – 5 PM or 6 – 8 PM
30 hours classroom instruction, 6 hours behind-the-wheel & 6 hours
observation. Fee: $420.  To Register, call Christo Driving School at
508-481-6384.

"Fri, Apr 14th and/ or Sat, 15th -help Massachusetts Melanoma Foundation
at 66 Commonwealth Ave. in Concord. We need help with painting and moving
some office materials. Hours would be from 8 - 3. Contact Joe Sakelos at
978 371 5613 or email [ mailto:jsakelos at massmelanoma.org
]jsakelos at massmelanoma.org."

48 for 88 will be during weekend of April 7th on WIQH, Concord when Ben
McGinn and Gary Noke stay awake for 48 hours of live radio on 88.3FM,
WIQH. There will be live bands the whole weekend, including Uncle Babushka
and Jared and the Freshman on Fri @ WIQH. after school, the Retrogrades
and Six Day Slide Saturday @Kimball’s, Make Your Own and The Smyrk late
Sat night @ WIQH, and Dancing Head Orchestra again on Sunday @ IQH!  Also
tell your parents to visit the WIQH studios Friday night for tours.  Check
the WIQH board for more info.

Concord Police will issue tickets for vehicle parked in a fire lane,
restricted areas and for vehicles that drive over
the curb and park on the grass!  Also no student should be parking in the
lower gym lot.  Students are to park only in the student parking lot.

5th~Annual Nick Ressler Memorial Blood Drive
~The 5th Annual Nick Ressler Memorial Blood Drive will be held on
Saturday, April~8 from 8:00 AM until 1:30 PM at the First Parish Church
located at 20 Lexington Rd. in Concord.~ The blood drive is an annual
event held in cooperation with Massachusetts General Hospital to honor
Nick Ressler,~who inspired many in the Concord community with his courage,
hope and perseverance before his death from cancer at age 14.~Your
donation will make a difference to the many people in the Concord and
Carlisle communities who require the specialized care that MassGeneral
Hospital provides to children, adolescents and adults.~~You can give the
gift of life to someone in need of blood products, as over 300 donors did
for Nick during his illness.~ Did you know that 90% of us will need blood
at some point in our lifetime?~ If you are 17 years old or older you may
be eligible to donate.~High school students are especially encouraged to
be first-time donors! Call Pam Ressler at 978-369-0869 or Cindy Tenner at
978-371-0306 to schedule an appointment or to ask questions

ATTENTION ALL SENIORS
TRANSCRIPT MONEY IS DUE NOW.  YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE YOUR 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.

With the start of the Spring Athletic Season  this week, all students who
drive to school are reminded that parking in the lower gym lot , the lot
behind the upper gym and on the driveway behind the school is NOT allowed
during school day.(7am-6pm).  Students who park in these areas will be
ticketed and possibly towed.
~
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. 

There is still space available in many Spring classes for children,
teens,and adults at the Emerson Umbrella Center for the Arts. For complete
listings please visit the Center's newly up-dated web site at
www.emersonumbrella.org. For more information, call the EUCA office at
978-371-0820. We look forward to seeing you!





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