[CCHS] Daily Bulletin Monday April 13, 2009

Martha Hammer mhammer at colonial.net
Thu Apr 9 12:58:34 EDT 2009


DAILY BULLETIN
MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2009

Under no circumstances should students be parking in the lower gym parking
lot. Neither during the school day nor after school. You will either lose
your parking permit or you will be towed. If a teacher tells you not to
park there and you do, you will also be suspended.

As the number of Work Permits requests increase, please allow Mrs. Trainor
2-3 days to process your Work Permit.

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

Attention all Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors interested in being a
Student Senator or Class Officer for next year, there is a brief, but
MANDATORY informational elections meeting TODAY (Mon. 4/13) in S12
directly after school!  If you play a sport, you will still be able to
make your practice/game after the meeting.  Any questions, see Elise
Goodhue.

Come to Amnesty International on Tuesday at 5pm in H-5 to finish the film
Dead Man Walking and help us conclude our discussion of the death penalty.
 All are welcome!

A reminder -- Senior Community Service Award Certificates.  Absolute
Deadline is April 15th.  NO EXCEPTIONS.  Seniors who have 100 or more
hours of community service must have their forms in to Mrs. Hammer NO
LATER THAN APRIL 15th.  

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.

Attention Freshman!  Your Freshman class trip this year is to Six Flags
New England!!  The class will be going to Six Flags on Saturday, May 2nd
from 11:30 am to 10:00 pm.  Join your friends and classmates for a great
day and fun CCHS tradition.  Permission slips are attached to this message
and can also be found on CCHS Student News.  Forms and checks ($30) are
due no later than Friday, April 17th so get them in quickly!
Tradition stands that freshman returning from 6 Flags work together to
help to put back the cafeteria chairs after the sophomore semi.  We ask
that students remain at the high school for an extra 20 minutes or so to
help clean up.  The favor is returned to us next year when the new
freshman will clean up after our Semiformal. More information is available
on the permission slip or you can email the advisors at
lgiunta at colonial.net and [ mailto:dmcgrath at colonial.net
]dmcgrath at colonial.net

Heifer International Trip to Honduras: Informational Meeting Monday 4/13
at 7:30 pm at First Parish in Concord
This youth service trip will take place February 13-20, 2010 in
partnership with Heifer International.~ Join with First Parish and lay
leaders Dave & Diane Clapp on this exciting trip to Southern Honduras,
learn about and support an organization that believes in “sustainable”
change, and work on local community building.~ Cost approximately
$1,800-$2,000.~ Youth and volunteer adult chaperones welcome to apply.
Join us at the meeting on 4/13 at First Parish or contact Mary Wren
vanderWilden [ mailto:vanderWilden at firstparish.org
]vanderWilden at firstparish.org or Faith Bade [ mailto:fbade at firstparish.org
]fbade at firstparish.org with any questions. ~~

The Concord Carlisle Driving School at CCHS opens this spring. A team of
instructors and two new cars are ready to begin classes the first week of
May. The school was developed and funded by the Community Education
Program and its start-up and operating expenses will be recovered with
student fees. It will be limited to CCHS students and district residents
at this time.  An evening class will meet Monday & Wednesday, May 4 to
June 24 6:30-8:30 PM at CCHS. An afternoon class will meet Tuesday &
Thursday, May 5 to June 23, 2:30-4:30 PM at CCHS. An evening class in July
has also been announced. Details are at www.ace.colonial.netRegistration
begins Thursday, April 16 at 7:00 AM at the CCHS Cafeteria, and will be on
a first-come, first-served basis. Space is limited in each class. The fee
is $600 for the 30-hour class program and 12 hoursof behind-the-wheel
instruction and 12 hours of observation. Students must be 15 years 10
months to begin the class, and 16 by the final day of their classroom
schedule. For more information contact Adult & Community Education at
ace at colonial.net or call 318-1540.

Calling all Actors and Singers!
The Savoyard Light Opera Company of Carlisle is looking for children 10
and up to perform in our fall production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Pirates
of Penzance.  Auditions will be held at Corey Auditorium by appointment
only on May 18, 19 and 20.  Rehearsals begin after Labor Day and are held
on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7:00 – 10:00 at the First
Religious Society on School Street in Carlisle.  Performances will be in
November. Please visit our website at [ http://www.savoyardlightopera.org
]www.savoyardlightopera.org or call Connie Benn at 978-318-9795 for more
information

The League of Women Voters of Concord-Carlisle announces its Spring House
Tour to be held on Wednesday, April 15, “Room for Us: Adapting Spaces to
Your Needs.” ~The day begins at 9:00 a.m. with registration and
continental breakfast at the Trinitarian Congregational Church, 54 Walden
St., Concord. Holly Cratsley, AIA, Principal of Nashawtuc Architects,
Inc., gives an introductory talk at 9:30 a.m. Tour of homes starts at
10:30 a.m. and ends at 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $30 by advance registration
or $35 at the door. Please mail checks to “LWVCC House Tour,” P.O. Box 34,
Concord, MA 01742. For more information: [ mailto:House_Tour at lwvcc.com
]House_Tour at lwvcc.com, 978-369-3842, or 978-369-7172. 
~
Public Ceremonies and Celebrations Committee (PCCC) are looking for 12
students to march in the 2009 Patriots Day Parade. These students would be
paired in two's and be banner holders in the parade. The parade is 2.5
miles long and we would need them to report to the Concord Armory by 8:30
AM. Proper attire would be required coat, tie and white shirt~for Boys and
skirt or slacks and white blouse for girls. The parade would get over
sometime around 1PM. Lunch will be provided for them at the Hunt Gym~after
the parade is over.~Community service hours would be available for this
service. Please post notice and we should have their names before April
15th.

Concord Trails Logo Design Contest 
How would you like to see your art all over town?  Design a logo for the
Concord trail entrance markers to be placed on town conservation land
throughout Concord. 1st Prize is $100 Gift of Concord Gift Certificate(and
logo selection) 2nd Prize: $50 Gift of Concord Gift Certificate, 3rdPrize:
Concordopoly game.  The contest is open to ALL AGES!  Logo designs should
fit on a 4” round white disk. Use only one color.  The design must include
the words, “Concord Trails”.  Submit entries by May 15th by email (JPEG,
TIFF, PNG, or PDF format; 2MB max) to
[mailto:dkaye at concordma.gov]dkaye at concordma.gov or send hard copy to Delia
Kaye, Division of Natural Resources, 141 Keyes Rd, Concord, MA 01742.
(Confirm receipt of email submissions.)  This contest is sponsored by the
Concord Trails Committee. All prizes courtesy of the Concord Chamber of
Commerce. Gift of Concord gift certificates can be exchanged for goods or
services at over 40 local Businesses.  Walk local, shop local — and win!




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



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