[CCHS] Daily Bulletin Monday, March 31, 2008

Martha Hammer mhammer at colonial.net
Fri Mar 28 12:44:40 EST 2008


        DAILY BULLETIN
MONDAY, MARCH 31, 2008

MCAS makeup will be Tuesday, April 1.

APRIL 13-19 IS NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK . DROP BY THE LIBRARY DURING THE NEXT
FEW WEEKS AND TRY THE LIBRARY CHALLENGE CONTEST. LOOK FOR DETAILS ON THE
LIBRARY BULLETIN BOARD.
GRAND PRIZE IS A $20.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE TO BARNES & NOBLE !!!
THE WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED APRIL 17TH DURING THE MORNING ANNOUNCEMENTS.

There is an important TOYS club meeting in S-5 Tuesday April 1st from
2:30pm - 3:30pm. We will discuss and plan our upcoming April 8th visit to
the Harvey Wheeler Community Center and our April 15th visit to Terrific
Tuesdays. All current TOYS members and any student interested in joining
the TOYS (Teach Our Youth Science) club are strongly encouraged to attend
the April 1st meeting to plan. Refreshments will be provided.

There will be a strawberry-shortcake party in yearbook on Monday 3/31 in
room S-8 next to the yearbook office to discuss finishing touches on this
year's 2008 yearbook, discuss the yearbook dedication ceremony to be held
in May, yearbook summer camp opportunities, and -most importantly - start
brainstorming ideas for next year's yearbook staff, editors, 2009 book,
and fun yearbook activities! All are invited and encouraged to attend,
especially if you are interested in working on next year's yearbook!

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.

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	Brendan Kavanagh	Shawna Imani
Fields	Olivia Dodin Galland	William Hisey	Danielle Lee Judson	Meaghan
Lafferty	Rebecca Ruth Montgomery	Gregory Moseley	Khyeem Odlum	Alaina Mary
Patsos	Althea Foderingham	Adoara G. Robinson	Sergio Salvucci	Zachary
Schultz	Sandra Kay Sinclair
Charlotte Taylor	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

Could you use some help to know what limits to set for your teen? Are you
too lenient, too strict? How can you help him/her become independent, yet
stay safe?
Rick Irving, a clinical social worker with Andover Public Schools, who has
spent 30 years working with children, families, and schools, returns to
CCHS on Monday, March 31, to give parents practical ideas, and a few
laughs, about helping their teens through these years. The program that
Rick delivered last fall to a large group of CCHS parents was so popular
that they asked if he could return to speak on other issues. So, save a
few hours next Monday evening for this exceptional speaker.
This program is offered by the Center for Parents and Teachers and the
CCHS Parents Association. It will be in the CCHS Library at 7:30 pm.
Pre-registration is appreciated: amartinez at colonial.net or 978-202-1146. A
free-will offering will be collected at the door for future programs of
the Center for Parents and Teachers.





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





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