[CCHS] Daily Bulletin Thursday January 3, 2008

Martha Hammer mhammer at colonial.net
Wed Jan 2 13:45:55 EST 2008




          DAILY BULLETIN
THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 2008

Bus 9 has been permanently changed to Bus 32, afternoon only.

Interested in Theater Tech?  The CCHS Tech Crew will be having an
organizational meeting for this winters production of “Crazy for You” on
Friday at 2:30, in the Auditorium.  Come if you are interested in set
construction, lighting, or sound.

Students are not allowed to go out on the back hill during the school day.
Any student found on the hill is subject to school disciplinary action.

Christian Club will meet Friday at 2:30 in H-2.  All are welcome.  For
questions contact Stella Chen or Nick Garthoff.

The Third Wing will meet today after school in H4. New members are always
welcome.

One week from today, Ms. Richmond will speak about her trip last summer to
Ghana -- 2:30 in the Little Theater, the third in this year's series of
Ruettgers Lectures.

Attention writers: the annual Reflections Writing Contests are being held
this February! Submit a favorite short story or piece of non-fiction to
Reflections by February 18th, and you could win up to $250 and be
published in the magazine! Submissions should be given to Mr. Pickman or
the Blue Box in the Art Room, and questions can go to Mr. Pickman or
Miranda Morrison.

Have you ever tried exotic cantaloupe candy?  How about Japanese rice
krispies?  You can’t miss this once in a lifetime opportunity!  The China
Study Tour Committee is launching its fundraising campaign with a
scrumptious sweets sale!  Samples will be available in the Café the first
week of January during lunch blocks.  Come sample the yummy snacks and
place your orders.  Thank you for your support!

ATTENTION SENIORS
Please take the time to see Mrs. McDonald, in the Office Modular, with any
Early Action/Early Decision notification from colleges or universities.

The attendance reports are due to Mrs. Merry in the Main office by the end
of the day Friday, January 4th

Applications for the Caroline Hill Scholarship are available to Carlisle
current high school seniors and students in college for continuing post
secondary education. The awards, which are need-based, typically range
from $500- 2000. The awards are made in late spring. Caroline Hill left
money to the Town of Carlisle for continuing education of Carlisle
residents as well as for other financial need. Applicants can pick up the
applications from the registrar’s office (for both seniors and IN COLLEGE)
at Concord-Carlisle High School, the Gleason Public Library or the
selectman’s office at the Carlisle Town Hall. If questions, contact Sally
Coulter, 369-6637.





Martha A. Hammer
Receptionist/Secretary
Concord-Carlisle Regional High School
mhammer at colonial.net
978-318-1400





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