[CCHS] Daily Bulletin Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Martha Hammer
mhammer at colonial.net
Tue Mar 11 12:30:49 EST 2008
DAILY BULLETIN
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 2008
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The Emerson Hospital Youth Risk Survey will be administered tomorrow,
Wednesday, March 12 from 10:08 to 10:48, please bring a Number 2 pencil
with you.
There will be a meeting for anyone interested in playing Freshman Baseball
on Thursday after school in the upper gym. If you cannot attend, see
Coach Capone as soon as possible.
Spring Bling auditions will be held on TODAY & Thursday at 2:30 - 3:30P in
the lower gym. All are welcome.
Should we end drug prohibition? Do you think the country's drug laws are
unjust? Come to Junior State this TODAY from 6-7 to voice your opinion.
All are welcome.
Do you know who Gary Gygax was? He was the co-creator of Dungeons &
Dragons, the most popular role playing fantasy game of all time, and he
died last week. Come to Sci-fi Club this TODAY at 2:30 in H-12 as we
memorialize Gary and talk about role playing and fantasy. Free pizza, all
are welcome.
Come join the Dance Club on Friday, March 28th~from 2:30 to 4:00 in the
auditorium~for a BREAK DANCE AND HIP HOP WORKSHOP with Lino Delgado of the
nationally known, celebrated hip hop group, THE FLOORLORDS.~ Lino will be
bringing two of the dancers to assist with the workshop, and they will do
a short performance after the workshop.~ Everyone welcome!
All Boys Tennis Team players should meet in room H-10 Thursday, March 13
at 2:30.
Middlesex West Chamber of Commerce Senior Scholarship applications are
available from Mrs. Coleman in the main office.
Reminder to Sophomores--Interested in RYLA - forms are still available
from Mrs. Coleman. RYLA application forms are due no later than March 12.
NO EXCEPTIONS.
Reminder to Seniors--Seniors who have not paid for a cap and gown MUST see
Mrs. Coleman NOW. A list is posted on the window.
Now is the time to sign up for AP Exams! Please see Mrs. Trainor in the
main office with your check made out to CCHS, its $84 per exam.
Students participating in 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.
Community Service volunteers needed! - Willard Talent Show, Friday Mar 28,
6:30 to 9 pm; Family Math Night, Friday Mar 14, 5 to 9 pm; Drumlin Farm
sap to syrup farmer's breakfast, Saturday Mar 15, 8:30 am to 1 pm; Concord
Children's center Auction, Friday Mar 28 and Saturday Mar 29; Carlisle
Board of Health, Sunday Mar 16 for Rabies Clinic and Saturday Mar 29 for
Annual Health Fair; Milldam Nursery school's Ducky Race sign up sheet is
on the 2volunteer Bulletin Board at school entrance; Esperanza Hope is
looking for English/Spanish and computer tutor.
For these and many many more Community Service alerts, please visit
2volunteer website's What's New/Special request Page.
The Class of 2008 has kicked off one of their biggest fundraisers of the
year. For the next month, students will be selling magazine subscriptions
to help defray individual costs for the Senior prom. This fundraiser is
specifically designed to help individual students reduce the cost of their
own prom ticket or even allow them to go for free. Here's how it works:
1. The Class of 2008 has a website to advertise, order, and monitor
magazine sales.
2. The site is www.supportourgroup.com/zm1180
3. Students will send this site to their friend, family, co-workers, etc.
so that others can check out the magazines offered and order online.
(Orders can also be taken in paper form)
4. Anyone who orders a magazine will be asked to enter the name of the
student who told them about the fundraiser, so that student can "get
credit" for the sale.
5. Each student who raises $80 in sales will get a half price ticket and
a free ticket if they raise $160 in sales.
This fundraiser will be in effect until Friday, April 18th. If you are
interested in ordering, or even renewing, a subscription to your favorite
magazine, check out the site or talk to a CCHS Senior. Any questions can
be directed to the class advisors, Mr. McGrath, or Ms. Giunta. Thank you
for your help. The Class of 2008
HELP THE CONCORD ED FUND PROVIDE TEACHER GRANTS
The Concord Education Fund (CEF) is in the midst of reviewing proposals
for our Teacher Grants Program.
We need to raise an additional $21,000 before April 30 in order to fund
the grants we've identified as promising the greatest immediate impact on
our kids in K-12. We can reach our goal if 70 families donate $300 each,
or if 140 families donate $150, or if 300 families donate $70. Doing the
math is easy, but making a difference in our kids' education takes your
help! Please send your tax-deductible contributions to the CEF, P.O. Box
202, Concord, MA 01742. These grants will give our kids a richer
classroom experience next September and they will excite and inspire our
teachers when we announce them this June. Please help today. For more
information, visit: www.concordedfund.org Thank you!
The following seniors must see Mrs. Hammer ASAP.
Alicia Akusis Letice Arthur Armon Ayandeh Daniel Peter Balles Samuel
Bejnamin Belton Cameron Bjork Brooke June Carpenter Kelsey Marie
Chatlosh James Alexander Creighton Arley Donovan Sean Dwyer Matthew
Elliott Shawna Imani Fields Olivia Dodin Galland Nicolas Goulet Nathaniel
Hack Samuel M. Herson William Hisey Danielle Lee Judson Brendan J.
Kavanagh Meaghan Lafferty Michael C. Mandrioli Rebecca Ruth
Montgomery Gregory Moseley Khyeem Odlum William Saeyoung Oh Charlotte K.
Padden Alaina Mary Patsos Jeffrey Pedersen Joshua Putnam Benjamin Thomas
Quimby Alison Lara Hensleigh Quinn Adoara G. Robinson Sergio
Salvucci Zachary Schultz Angela Sheppard Sandra Kay Sinclair Charlotte
Louise Taylor Madeleine Danielle Traynor Peter Forest Valhouli-Farb Brian
Christopher Whalen Sarah Elizabeth Whitlock Richard Yates Wingard
II September JaNai Woodson
Martha A. Hammer
Receptionist/Secretary
Concord-Carlisle Regional High School
mhammer at colonial.net
978-318-1400
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