[CCHS] Daily Bullletin Thursday, March 12, 2009

Martha Hammer mhammer at colonial.net
Wed Mar 11 12:47:41 EST 2009


DAILY BULLETIN
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 2009

Attention all seniors volunteering at the St. Patrick's Day luncheon this
Saturday:
There has been a change in time and there will now be ONLY ONE SHIFT FROM
11:00 - 2:00. Also, all volunteers should wear khaki pants, a white shirt,
and any festive green accessories. If you would like to sign up for this
community service event or have any questions, please see Sam Dweck.

Win FREE Celtics Tickets by participating in this years FREE March Madness
Tournament Bracket Competition hosted by the Sports Forum. Simply turn in
your bracket at next week's meeting on Wednesday the 18th for a chance to
win two Celtics tickets. Brackets, which will be available on Monday the
16th, can be found in the halls, or by contacting Ian Boynton, Lucas
Morrill, or Mrs. Lucier.

A reminder that Spring Sports tryouts will take place starting Monday,
March 16.  Please stop by the health office and check the date of your
physical and ensure that we have a current report on file.  This is very
important for your participation.
There will be a Boys tennis meeting TODAY after school in the Faculty
Dining Room.

Anyone interested in trying out for the golf team in the fall must attend
a meeting on TODAY at 2:30 PM in Room S-26.
There are about 15 tickets to the black and white dance still available. 
They will be sold on a first come first served basis.  If you want to
purchase a ticket, see Mr. Miller in S12.

A reminder to all juniors:  History Consortium sign ups are due on Friday.
 The Course--From Columbus to Mickey Mouse: Empire and Globalization--is
being offered at Weston during the fall semester.  Applications are due on
Mr. Hoblitzelle's desk by 2:30 PM on Friday.  Don't forget to have your
applications in by the end of the week if you are interested.

Come with us to New York City on Friday, April 10th along with the
Ecuadorian students and their CCHS hosts.  We will be leaving Concord at 6
am and returning by 11 pm. The cost of $110 per person.  So, bring us your
check made out to CCHS and give to Mr. Pohl or Mrs. DesLoges ASAP.  

Students: If you filled out a Match Maker in homeroom on Friday, please
return it to the Match Maker Box in the Main Office no later then Friday
March 13.  Results will be available in late March for $3.00

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.

HELP FIGHT CANCER
Do you know anyone fighting Cancer, anyone who is a cancer survivor, or
anyone who is a special person who has died from cancer?  Help us support
Cancer research by donating money or a thoughtful letter describing that
special person who has had to fight cancer.  For every letter written and
passed in, a dollar will be donated toward the Pancreatic Cancer Research
Fund at UMass Medical Center in Worcester.
Letters and donations will be collected every lunch block or in the main
office anytime of the day.Make a difference in the fight against Cancer!
This fundraising effort is made by the students in Mr. Hehn's Insights and
Understanding and Challenge classes.  They have read "The Last Lecture" by
Randy Pauch, and wanted to act on his inspiration.  
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
starting today March 11, and continues March 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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