[CCHS] Daily Bulletin Wednesday March 26, 2008

Martha Hammer mhammer at colonial.net
Tue Mar 25 12:49:11 EST 2008


    DAILY BULLETIN
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 2008 

A reminder to all sophomores – Report to the café Wednesday morning at
7:30 and wait for instructions on MCAS testing.

Come join the Dance Club on Friday, March 28th~from 2:30 to 4:00 in the
cafe~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!

Community Service volunteers needed! - Willard Talent Show, Friday Mar 28,
6:30 to 9 pm; Concord Children's center Auction, Friday Mar 28 and
Saturday Mar 29; Carlisle Board of Health 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.

Should the private lives of politicians be exposed to the public? Come to
junior state this Wednesday, from
6-7 to voice your opinion.

THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY MEETING OF ALL NHS CANDIDATES WHO ARE DOING THE
BLOOD DRIVE TOMORROW, THURSDAY, AFTER SCHOOL IN H2

Any junior who missed their post-secondary planning meeting with Kate
Reidy, should attend a make-up group AFTER SCHOOL, TODAY in the Writing
Lab at 2:15 until 3:00 p.m.

ATTENTION ALL SENIORS:  The Concord-Carlisle Scholarship application is
due no later than   April 1st.   All applications must be passed into Mrs.
Tessari.   Applications will not be accepted after this date.

All students and staff:  Tomorrow afternoon at 2:30, Ms. Murphy will offer
reassuring words on the topic of Genetically Modified Foods in her
presentation in the Little Theater, part of the Ruettgers Lecture Series.

All juniors and seniors, who are interested in participating in the CCHS
Internship Program this Spring, should come to a meeting with Mrs.
DiCesare on today during all lunch blocks in Conference room #2 in the
Counseling office.

Just a reminder: Do not park illegally in either the student lot, the
teacher lot, or any other lot. Have a legitimate permit visible on your
rear view mirror. Otherwise, you may be towed.  Do not leave your car
open. We will not give out any more permits this year without a cost to
you.  Do not bring any valuables into the locker rooms. Leave your
valuables in your school locker, not the locker room lockers. Please be
more mindful of your possessions.

Reminder to all students that attendance reports are due to Mrs. Merry in
main office by the end of the day TODAY.  

Did you know that one person is killed every 30 minutes due to drunk
driving? Following a brief disappearance, CCHS is happy to announce the
re-establishment of SADD! (Students Against Destructive Decisions) There
will be an informational meeting this Friday, March 28 at 2:15 in room
S-25. Snacks will be provided.Questions? See juniors Erinna Kilfoyle or
Nicole Ginepra

Forget Obama, Clinton and McCain - how about the Federation, the Ministry
of Magic or the benevolent rule of Elrond?  Come to scifi club this
Wednesday at 2:30 in H-12 to discuss governments in scifi and fantasy. 
Free pizza, all are welcome.

Any junior who missed their post-secondary planning meeting with Rachele
Brown should attend the make-up session AFTER SCHOOL on TODAY at 2:15 to
3:00 p.m. in the Writing Lab.

One of the finest high school bands in Japan will be visiting CCHS this
week.  They have won the first place award at the All-Japan Brass Band
Festival in Tokyo nineteen times!  They will be performing in concert
along with our CCHS Rep and Concert bands on Friday, March 28 at 8:00 PM
at Symphony Hall in Boston.  Tickets are available in the CCHS main
office, the Toy Shop, Fern’s, and Symphony Hall.
Any students who have driving lessons scheduled during MCAS testing must
call Christo’s Driving School to cancel if they have a conflict.
Any Junior who missed the Post Secondary meeting with his or her Guidance
Counselor should come to guidance to view the make-up meeting times.  

Concord-Carlisle Community Chest Volunteer Service Award applications are
available in the main office from Mrs. Coleman.

Middlesex West Chamber of Commerce Senior Scholarship applications are
available from Mrs. Coleman in the main office. 
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.
The following seniors must see Mrs. Hammer ASAP. 

	Alicia Akusis	Letice Arthur	Samuel Bejnamin Belton	Cameron Bjork	Brooke
June Carpenter	James Alexander Creighton	Sean Dwyer	Shawna Imani
Fields	Olivia Dodin Galland	William Hisey	Danielle Lee Judson	Meaghan
Lafferty	Michael C. Mandrioli	Rebecca Ruth Montgomery	Gregory
Moseley	Khyeem Odlum	Alaina Mary Patsos	Jeffrey Pedersen	Althea
Foderingham	Adoara G. Robinson	Sergio Salvucci	Zachary Schultz	Sandra Kay
Sinclair	Peter Forest Valhouli-Farb	Brian Christopher Whalen	September
JaNai Woodson	

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
moreinformation,visitwww.concordedfund.org   Thank you!




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





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