[CCHS] Daily Bulletin Monday March 2, 2009

Martha Hammer mhammer at colonial.net
Fri Feb 27 14:03:48 EST 2009


DAILY BULLETIN
MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2009

Attention all Freshman, Sophomore and Junior Swimmers and Divers!  Please
come to a brief, but important meeting in Mr. Goldberg's room - S3
directly after school on Tuesday, March 3rd.  See you there!

Ms. Haskins will be holding a make-up course selection meeting, for
students in all grades, on Tuesday, March 3rd during D and E blocks in the
Upper Library.

GIRLS TENNIS THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE GIRLS TENNIS TEAM WEDNESDAY at
2:30, IN H2.

Members of the Academic Bowl A and B teams should get a permission slip
for the MIT tournament from Mr. Atlas today, please.

Do you consider yourself a true sports fan and are you knowledgeable about
Baseball, Softball or Lacrosse? If so, would you be interested in sharing
that knowledge with others within the community?  WIQH is currently
looking for students to join "their" team and broadcast a variety of
Spring Sports. If this interests you, please stop by the station at your
convenience and ask to speak with Carl, Jon or Ned. Thank you!

Seniors - CCPops Scholarship Application is available in the March
Newsletter or you may see Mrs. Trainor for a form.

Come to Amnesty International this coming Tuesday at 5pm in H-5 to watch
Michael Franti's documentary, "I Know I'm Not Alone," on war-torn Middle
East.  Everyone is welcome!

There will be a yearbook meeting after school in Room S-8: all are invited
to attend to contribute to the yearbook.

Get pumped for the first day of the 2009 CCHS Health Week!  Today’s
schedule of presentations in the Little Theater is as follows.  During B
block Nurse Practitioner Eleana Conway will unveil the facts about tobacco
and what it takes to initiate and sustain cessation.  During C Block
Spanish teacher Eric Pohl and student Lauren Herbst will conduct an
informal conversation about Diabetes.  During E Block Johanna Glazer will
share her tips about ways to keep yourself safe using self-awareness and
self-defense.  During F and H blocks members of Emerson Hospital’s Sleep
Disorders Program will speak on normal and abnormal sleep patterns. 
Finally, in the Library during B block PFLAG will also conduct a Safe
Schools training.

This weekend is your last chance to see "Miss Saigon" with over 100 of
your classmates on stage, in the pit, and backstage tech.  "Miss Saigon"
is the multi-Tony award winning tragic love story that chronicles the
final weeks of US involvement in Vietnam and the aftermath.  This show
features a real helicopter hovering the stage and we've secured a real
vintage Huey for our production that actually saw service in Vietnam!Show
dates are:  Friday and Saturday, March 6-7 at 7:30 pm and Sunday, March 8
at 1:30 pm.  Tickets are available Friday, F block lunch, on-line from
ticketstage.com and at the door.  Come see "Miss Saigon"!

AP sign-ups will take place from TODAY through March 6th, in the main
office with Mrs. Trainor from 8am-2pm.
Tests are $86 each, make check payable to "CCHS".  You need your check
when you sign up, you can not sign up without a check. 
 
Ushers are needed for Ms Saigon.  Performances are on Feb 27th and 28th
and March 6th and 7th at 7:30pm and March 1st and 8th at 1:30pm.  Student
ushers will have free admission to the performance and receive community
service.  Please pick up an information sheet from the bulletin board
across from the chorus room or email Nancy Birchard at
cchsushers at yahoo.com.

2VOLUNTEER presents HEALTHWEEK's COMMUNITY SERVICE FAIR, TUES MAR 3, 10:30
AM TO 1 PM, LUNCH BLOCKS, CAFETERIA! Please be sure to visit and check out
wonderful community service opportunities this SPRING and throughout the
year.

President's Volunteer Service Awards Application extended to March 15th
ALL CCHS STUDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE. A student may apply; a teacher may
nominate a student.~This award is given to students who have demonstrated
outstanding volunteer service for at least 100 hours of community service
over the course of ANY 12-month period during your high school career.
APPLICATIONS ARE ON THE WEBSITE~(click on Community Service on CCHS main
page) link:
http://mail.colonial.net/~2volunteer/forms/PresidentsVolunteerServiceAward.html
Download the application, Fill out with complete details; drop off at
2volunteer mailbox in Main Office.

The Concord Police Department will be sponsoring RAD for females. RAD is
Rape Aggression Defense Systems, which 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 night
course using simple and easy to learn techniques, providing an effective
and proven method of self-defense for females. High School females are
encouraged to participate. RAD classes will be held Wednesday evenings on
March 11, 18, 25, and April 1, from Class 6:30PM to approximately 8:45PM.
The first class will be held at the Concord Police Department. The
remaining classes will be held at the Alcott School gymnasium. Class size
is limited, to register or for more information contact Detective Scott
Camilleri 978-318-3414 or [ mailto:scamilleri at concordma.gov
]scamilleri at concordma.gov~





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



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