[CCHS] Daily Bulletin Monday May 18, 2009
Martha Hammer
mhammer at colonial.net
Fri May 15 13:41:49 EDT 2009
DAILY BULLETIN
MONDAY, MAY 18, 2009
Bonardis will be in the student parking lot Monday morning from 7:00 am
to 8:00 am for tux returns.
Please remember that TODAY is a Tuesday schedule (A2B2G2D2E2F2H2)
due to MCAS. Tuesday, the 19th: C1H1A1D1E1F1B1 (math session one)
Wednesday, the 20th: A3B3C3D3E3F3G3 (math session two)
Attention Seniors:~ Have you signed up for All Night Live?~ If not, now is
the time.~ Copies of the All Night Live~invitation are available~from~Mrs.
Hammer.~ Tickets are $25 each, checks should be made payable to CCHS
Graduation Party.~ Tickets will NOT be sold at the door.
~Let them eat cake?
Come eat free wedding cake in the cafeteria during your lunch block TODAY
to celebrate the fifth year anniversary of legalized gay marriage in
Massachusetts! Look for the Spectrum students dressed in festive wedding
attire!
The final Moot Court competition will be held Wednesday, May 27 at 7 pm in
the upper library. Samuel Corrao-Clanon and Katharine Price will be
arguing against David Shoup and Peter Andersen in the case Jackson v.
Birmingham Board of Education. Judge Cratsley, Judge Lauriat, and Justice
Lenk will preside over the case. We look forward to a marvelous evening
and invite you to join us.
There will be a Parents Night meeting for anyone interested in the
Madagascar Trip this Tues, May 19th at 7pm in H-14. World Challenge
leaders and Ms. Richmond will be there to provide details about the trip.
We welcome anyone interested in joining us----see you there! (if you can't
make it, see Ms. Richmond in H-13)
The Outdoor Club will be sponsoring one more rock climbing trip for the
year. Anyone can join us when we go to Leominster State Forest and climb
Crow Hill. Permission slips can be found on the Outdoor Club Bulletin
board outside the Math office. The cost is $30 per person and no
experience is necessary. Our guide will give everyone and gear and safety
lesson as well as climbing instruction to those who need it. If you have
any questions, please see Ms. Giunta in S-26 or email her at
lgiunta at colonial.net
Did you know a sophomore is dancing the lead in Concord Youth Ballets
Giselle? Or that junior sitting next to you has an amazing voice and
sings at community events? Have you ever heard that senior play his state
audition piece? Come see and hear for yourself at the first CCPOPS
Festival for the Performing Arts this Sunday, May 17, at 1PM in the CCHS
auditorium. The variety show-running just over an hour--will feature
performers recommended by high school faculty and community organizations.
Admission is free, although a suggested $5 donation from Individuals, and
a $10 donation from families will help defray production costs. Hope to
see you there this year
and maybe in the show next year!
Martha A. Hammer
Receptionist/Secretary
Concord-Carlisle Regional High School
mhammer at colonial.net
978-318-1400
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