[CCHS] Daily Bulletin Friday February 29, 2008

Martha Hammer mhammer at colonial.net
Thu Feb 28 13:50:52 EST 2008


          DAILY BULLETIN
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2008

Anyone interested in playing FOOTBALL next fall MUST fill out a General
Information Card by March 7.  Cards are available from Mr. Kerr.

There is a yearbook meeting on Monday in S-8 at 2:30 pm, all are
encouraged at attend!

GIRLS TENNIS MEETING WEDNESDAY, 2:30 IN H2

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETYMANDATORY MEETING FOR ALL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
CANDIDATES THURSDAY AFTER SCHOOL IN LITTLE THEATER.

If any of Mr. O'Connor's juniors missed their scheduling appointment with
him this week, please be advised that he will be available next Tuesday,
March 4, at 2:05 in the Guidance Department to discuss course selections
for next year.  Please see Mr. O'Connor if you have any questions.

This Saturday, come support the CCHS drama program and see our entry in
the Massachusetts High School Drama Guild competition. Torie Burmeister,
David Dawson, Nicole Giuld, James Weaver, and Olivia Zubrowski will
perform the 30 minute one-act play "The Actor's Nightmare" at Weston High
School.  Show time is 4:30 but come early and see other Massachusetts
school perform. Questions, see Mr. Ben Kendall.

Attention, Voice reporters and photographers: there will be a meeting to
assign articles for the next issue on Monday, March 3rd in H-16immediately
after school.  Please come to sign up for an article.  New writers/
photographers are always welcome.  We look forward to seeing you there.

It's time to go "CRAZY FOR YOU".  Yes, the late winter musical "Crazy For
You" features music by George & Ira
Gershwin, lots of tap dance, cowboys ("yee-haw"), and over 100 of your
fellow students performing as actors, musicians, or tech.  The show opens
next Friday, March 7 and runs for two weekends.  Tickets will be sold in
the cafeteria on Thursdays & Fridays of show week. "Crazy For You"
questions can be directed to Mr. George Kendall

The Ultimate Frisbee club will be holding an informational meeting on
Monday, March 3 at 2:15 in room S-27.   Everyone who would like to compete
on the boy’s or the girl’s teams this spring MUST attend.  If you are
interested, but cannot attend the meeting you must leave your name and
e-mail with Mr. Beckwith of the Mathematics Department before the meeting. 

Any sophomore who is interested in going on the March 8th Ski Trip to
Waterville Valley should pick up a permission slip packet from Ms. Curry
and Ms. Davis, your class advisors.  They will have folders with
permission slip packets posted on their doors in the Special
Education/Guidance suite. All students who plan on going on the ski trip
must attend an informational meeting with a parent on Monday March 3rd at
6:30 PM in the cafe and return the permission slips at that time.

Get pocket money to do community service hours! The Food Project is now
accepting applications for its unique summer work experience. The Food
Project hires fourteen to seventeen year olds from urban and suburban
communities for a seven-week summer job program. Participants grow
vegetables and distribute them to soup kitchens and farmers markets in the
Boston area. For more information and an application call at 781-2598621
x23 or go on line at www.thefoodproject.org. Hurry up! The deadline for
application is this Friday Feb. 29th! 

Attention, Voice reporters and photographers: there will be a meeting to
assign articles for the next issue on Monday, March 3rdin H-16 immediately
after school.  Please come to sign up for an article.  New writers/
photographers are always welcome.  We look forward to seeing you there.

The Reflections Short Story and Non-fiction contests' deadline is coming
up! Please hand in your entries by March 3rd to Mr. Pickman, Miranda
Morrison, or the Blue Box in the Art Room. Students may submit one piece
to each contest, or they may choose to participate in only one contest. We
look forward to your entries!

Pre-season Boys lacrosse meeting for all players grades 9 - 12 TODAY at
2:45 in the upper gym.

Students anticipating Spring Sports should stop by the health office to
check the status of their physicals.  This ensures that the date is
correct and you will be eligible for tryouts.  Check early to avoid
disappointment.

Attention Sophomores
Would you like to meet people your own age, build your leadership skills,
challenge yourself, and have fun.  The Rotary Club of Concord will be
conducting interviews and awarding scholarship to attend the Rotary Youth
Leadership Awards Conference from June 20 to June 22, 2008. RYLA
applications have arrived.  See Mrs. Coleman in the main office.

The Concord Police Department will be sponsoring RAD, Rape Aggression
Defense systems, for females. RAD is a realistic self-defense program
teaching risk reduction and avoidance strategies, including hands-on
defense training. RAD is not a martial arts program. This is a four-week
course using simple and easy to learn techniques, providing an effective
and proven method of self-defense. RAD classes will be held Tuesday
evenings 6:30-8:45PM (approximately). The first class, March 4, will be
held at the Concord Police Station and the remaining classes March 11, 18,
25, will be at the Alcott school gymnasium. High School females are
encouraged to participate, for more information contact Detective Scott
Camilleri at 978-318-3414 or scamilleri at concordma.gov  

Class of 2010 Parent Social Home of Geeta & BC Krishna39 Captain Miles
Lane Concord, MA Sunday, March 2nd
5:00 - 7:00 pm. In addition to YUMMY home made Indian Cuisine by Geeta,~
BC, Meena Rajgopal and Abh Singhal, please plan on bringing: Families A -
H: Drinks/Water Families I - P: Favorite Main Dish Families Q - Z Dessert 
We are also looking for families to help set-up and clean-up. Please RSVP
by Wednesday, February 27th to:~Peggy Burling ([
mailto:burling.pburling at verizon.net ]burling.pburling at verizon.net) Cecile
Sandwen ([ mailto:c.sandwen at att.net ]c.sandwen at att.net) or Deb Verano ([
mailto:debbv1 at mindspring.com ]debbv1 at mindspring.com).






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





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