[CCHS] Daily Bulletin Monday 12, 2008
Martha Hammer
mhammer at colonial.net
Fri May 9 13:46:56 EDT 2008
DAILY BULLETIN
FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2008
Today is CCHS official Day Without Thats so Gay. Show your support
for the idea that all CCHS students, staff and faculty deserve a
welcoming, safe, and supportive environment in which to learn and work by
wearing a button, by picking up and reading a flyer, or by visiting the
Day Without Thats So Gay Information Table in the Café D, E, and F
blocks today. . Lets see if we can go a whole day without having to hear
words for gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender people used as insults.
Attention Earth Science Students: Come earn extra credit this Sunday by
participating in the outdoor sculpture activity. See your Earth Science
teacher or Mr. Goodwin for details.
Ever dreamed of flying? CC's new quidditch club can get you part way
there. We will be having an informational meeting after school at 2:30 in
H-10 on Thursday the fifteenth. No broomsticks are necessary!
SENIORS ARE ON THE MOVE, heading for new places, jobs, or travel.
Seniors, please swing by the CCHS library to sign up and tell us where YOU
will be next year....then we will include your name on the library
bulletin board. It's a great way to share your plans.
Attention, juniors: In last week's homeroom, you should have received
information about next fall's Ruettgers Seminar. If you were absent from
homeroom, you may get a copy of this information from either Ms. Lucier or
Mr. Mead. Applications are due by Tuesday, May 20.
Attention All Seniors: TRANSCRIPT MONEY IS DUE NOW. YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE
YOUR CAP & GOWN UNLESS THIS IS PAID IN FULL. PLEASE INFORM MRS. TESSARI OF
YOUR FINAL DECISION OR OF ANY OTHER PLANS THAT YOU MAY HAVE FOR THE YEAR
FOLLOWING GRADUATION.
The Carlisle Department of Recreation is looking for Freshmen, Sophomores,
and Juniors to serve on the Carlisle Recreation Student Advisory Board,
which will meet to discuss possible recreational and educational
activities that the students would like to see Carlisle offer in the
future for either high school or elementary school students. Community
service hours will be awarded. If interested please contact Holly Hamilton
at rec at carlisle.mec.edu or 978-369-9815
There is a yearbook meeting TODAY in room S-18 at 2:30, all are encouraged
to attend.
The CCHS spring Shakespeare production of "The Tempest" is coming! On
Thursday, May 15 & Saturday, May 17 at 7:30, and Sunday, May 18 at 1:30 pm
come see one of Shakespeare's last plays and one of his most theatrical.
Tickets are $10 and are available at the CCHS auditorium immediately
before each show. If you are interested in ushering for "The Tempest"
(and seeing the show for free), please sign up outside of the room I-6,
the chorus room.
Yelling Doesnt Work!~ A FCSN Presentation on Positive Behavior Supports
with Rebecca Goniwich
Tuesday~May 13th7-9 pm Alcott School Auditorium Sponsored by Concord SPED
PAC
~This workshop helps you understand what you can do to help a child with
special needs comply at home and in the classroom using positive behavior
supports.~~Rebecca Goniwich~explains how yelling does not teach the
necessary skills a child needs to learn in order to comply.~ This workshop
provides the insight into why a child with special needs misbehaves and
how changing your behavior will in turn change theirs. ~Learn to recognize
the function of behavior and how a front-end approach will show results.~
Ms Goniwich explains how Functional Assessments are at the heart of a
Positive Behavior Support Plan~and she~discusses them at length~providing
sample plans.
Martha A. Hammer
Receptionist/Secretary
Concord-Carlisle Regional High School
mhammer at colonial.net
978-318-1400
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