[CCHS] CCHS DAily Bulletin

Sharon Trainor strainor at colonial.net
Wed Apr 12 14:53:54 EDT 2006


  	    CCHS Daily
BULLETIN
Thursday April 12th, 2006

The Freshman Class will be will be having a class trip to Six Flags on
Saturday, April 29th.  More information to come.  If you have any
questions please see one of the Freshman Class Officers, Mr. Miller, or
Mr. Pavlik.

Attention Sophomores:   The Sophomore Semi-Formal is Saturday, April 29th.
 Tickets will be on sale in the cafeteria during all lunch blocks next
week.  Buy your sophomore semi tickets before it is too late!

Dance Club has tickets to see the world-renowned Alvin Ailey Dance Company
at the Wang Center on Friday, April 28.  Tickets are $10, which is the
deal of a lifetime, so see or email Ms. Golding ASAP to reserve one.

The history reading group will be meeting today after school in H-5 to
discuss Camille Paglia's article (copies can be found on Mr. Hoblitzelle's
desk).  We will also talk about the situation now unfolding at Duke
University.  Please come if you are interested.

Anyone interested in participating in the Spring Cabaret should sign up on
the bulletin board outside the chorus room and  come to a short meeting
today at 2:15 in I-6.

The fourth and last trial of the second round of the 12th Annual Moot
Court competition will take place tomorrow at 2:15 in Room H6.  Cross and
Mazur will take on Meltaus and Paleologus.  All are invited.

Will all survivors of the second round stop in and see Mr. Cleary to set
up a meeting to discuss the semifinals of the Moot Court Competition? 

Do you like theater but don’t want to be on stage?  Why not join the tech.
 You can be a big part of the show, learn lighting and design and build
sets.  If interested come to an informational meeting today @2:15 in the
auditorium.We need people for the spring play and for next year.

There will be a brief homeroom the first 5 minutes of school on Monday,
April 24th to distribute 3rd quarter attendance.  Attendance reports are
due by the end of the day on Wednesday, April 26th.  

All students are reminded not to bring valuables into the locker rooms.  

Pax Romana is rocking at The Coffee House sponsored by the Alliance for
Teen Safety tonight April 13th    the Emerson Umbrella.  Refreshments will
be sold.  Doors open at 6:30pm.

POETS! It’s Time to enter the English Department's annual Paula Sirois
[pronounced sir-roy]  poetry contest.  Bring your two- or three-poem entry
to the English/Social Studies office by the end of the day today.  

The 2volunteer committee is accepting applications for Presidential
Service awards.  Applications can be found in the main office at CCHS or
by emailing 2volunteer at colonial.net.   Awards are given in 3 categories:
Bronze for 100 to 174 hours of service in a 12 month period, Silver for
175 to 249 hours, and Gold for 250 hours.  Any CCHS teacher or
administrator may nominate a student, or a student may apply. 
Applications must be submitted for 2006 awards by April 28.    

Concord’s Board of Selectmen will hold the 26th Annual Holocaust Memorial
Observance on Sunday, April 30, 7:30pm at the Town House.  Mr. Edgar
Krasa, survivor of the Terezin & Auschwitz camps, as well as the Death
March, will be the speaker.  He will focus on the children in the camp, on
how they survived separated from their parents, and what impact the
experience had on their future lives.  Ms. Rosalie Gerut, daughter of
survivors, will provide her haunting music, and the Reverend Austin
Fleming will give the closing meditation.  All are welcome. 

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.

Seniors, an updated cap and gown list has been posted on the window - if
your name is on the list see Mrs. Coleman now .

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.

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.
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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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