[CCHS] CCHS Daily Bulletin
Sharon Trainor
strainor at colonial.net
Mon Apr 9 15:02:31 EDT 2007
CCHS Daily
BULLETIN
Tues., April 10, 2007
Attention Sophomores
The Absolute Deadline for the RYLA Conference Applications is April 10th.
Senior Project is looking for two juniors, members of the class of 2008,
to volunteer this Spring (2007) for the Senior Project Advisory Board. If
you serve now, your reward will be exemption from the up-coming lottery
to select participants for next year's Senior Project--that is, you will
automatically be in Senior Project, Spring 2008-- you hot ticket, you!
See Mr. Angney in the English Office ASAP if you want to take advantage
of this once-in-a-lifetime offer.
Third quarter attendance reports were distributed in homeroom this
morning. If you didn't get your attendance report please stop by the main
office and pick it up. All Attendance reports are due to Mrs Merry by the
end of the school day on Thursday, April 12.
Attention All Challenge Day applicants: Participants have been chosen. A
list is posted & permission slips are available on the window of S-12.
Permission slips are due this Thurs. to Mr. Miller, or you lose your place
to someone on the waitlist.
Attention all CCHS Bands: The class of 2009 is hosting an outdoor concert
on May 19. Anyone interested in performing please sign the sign up sheet
located on the WIQH boarding the S building. Auditions will be held Wed.
April 25th.
Dancers, singers, musicians, and actors are needed to perform at the
CCPOPS Awards Night on Tuesday, May 22. Sign up sheets are posted across
from the chorus room; see Ms. Golding with questions.
Come to placePlaceNameJunior PlaceTypeState on Wednesday at
timeHour18Minute06pm in H-3 to debate if there is separation between
church and state.
Concords Board of Selectmen invites everyone to join them in the 27th
Annual Holocaust Memorial Observance, Sunday, April 22, 7:30pm at the
Concord Town House. The speaker is Hungarian survivor, Marika Barnett,
with Rosalie Gerut providing her music. This event is coordinated each
year by the Concord-Carlisle Human Rights Council at the request of the
Concord Board of Selectmen. Admission is free, and all are welcome.
Scholarship information from Independent Companies is now available
On-Line through the Naviance Program. Seniors should also check that
program periodically to obtain additional information on new scholarships.
Applications for the Albert B. & Evelyn H. Black Fund of Concord have
arrived. Applicants can receive up to $3,000 in any academic year and up
to $7,500 total. They must be in the top half of their high school class
or in good academic standing at their graduate institution. See Mrs.
Coleman for an application. Deadline is April 20th.
Applications for The Concord-Carlisle Community Chest Volunteer Service
Award for Outstanding Service in the Field of Human Services have arrived.
See Mrs. Coleman for an application. This award is open to grades 9-12.
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