[CCHS] Daily Bulletin Monday, October 26, 2009

Martha Hammer mhammer at colonial.net
Fri Oct 23 13:36:00 EDT 2009


DAILY BULLETIN 
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2009
Seniors
There are a number of seniors who have not purchased a cap and gown.  You
have 2 weeks left to place your order.  See Mrs. Coleman ASAP.  Cost is
$25.  Seniors should be checking the senior window in the main office to
confirm your diploma name. Absolute Deadline is October 30th.   

KICKS for CANCER, the men's varsity soccer fundraiser, has been postponed
do to the weather forecast.  It is rescheduled for Monday, November 2 at 6
on the turf fields.

All boys interested in playing tennis for the CCHS team should meet in
room H-10 TODAY at 2:30. If you are unable to make the meeting, please
contact Mr. Spence.

The interact club will be meeting TODAY at 2:30 in H4.  Come and meet the
new leaders of the club and bring your community service ideas."

Attention all returning Swimmers and Divers, and those who are interested
in swimming or diving this winter!  There will be a brief but mandatory
organizational meeting after school on Wednesday, October 28th in the
upper gym.  Any questions see Moss, Dylan, Elise, Phil or Sasja! See you
there!

Powderpuff is back! Interested in playing or coaching this year? We will
be having an informational meeting next week, Wednesday October 28th,
after school in S-12 at 2:15. Come join us to sign up and order shirts.
Contact Margaret Waterman with any questions. See you all there!

The Library is sponsoring three Halloween Contests. Guess the number of
candy corns in the jar & weight of the pumpkin. Also, a Costume Contest
for students on Friday. One prize will be given for the best costume per
grade. Go to the library on October 30 during lunch blocks for a picture
in your costume.  Costumes should be “in good taste”, no replica weapons,
and no masks. Judging will be done by the Library staff.  Winners will be
announced on Monday, November 2, prizes will be awarded. Any questions see
Ms. Franke or Mrs. Cicchetti

Amnesty International is a global human rights organization.  Human rights
are privileges that every person is innately endowed with, ranging from
the right to be paid for one’s labor to intangible things like the right
to freedom of conscience.  Members of Amnesty work to bring an end to
injustice by educating people about human rights violations, and by
pressuring oppressive governments to change their policies.  This year,
CC’s Amnesty group plans to choose several major contemporary human rights
violations, and to spend the year raising awareness in the
Concord-Carlisle community.  To learn more, come to Amnesty’s first
meeting on Monday, October 26 at 5:00 in H-6. Free food, all are welcome. 

For updated Athletic Information, click link below.[
http://www.highschoolsports.net/defaultcal.cfm?ct=2d&school=MA01742683&spt=-1&lvl=-1&division=-1&timezone=240&schoolid=MA01742683&CFID=40017455&CFTOKEN=63446084
]http://www.highschoolsports.net/defaultcal.cfm?ct=2d&school=MA01742683&spt=-1&lvl=-1&division=-1&timezone=240&schoolid=MA01742683&CFID=40017455&CFTOKEN=63446084

The Concord Police Department will be sponsoring RAD for adult 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. RAD consists
of four classes of 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 Tuesday
evenings November 3, 10, 17, and 24th, from 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

The Book Fair~ is coming to the Concord Middle School~~November 3rd
through November 6thVisit during Shadow a Student Day November 3rd and
Conference Sign-Up on November 4th (at Sanborn)The fair will also be open
to students & visitors during lunch period each day~New Books by
Scholastic and Used Books will be on sale @ both CMS buildings. Please
send in your gently used books appropriate for middle school readers now
through October 29thA prize will be awarded to the homeroom that collects
the most used books. Start your holiday shopping early
stock up for a long
winter! (Proceeds from the PTG Book Fair will go toward the annual 8th
grade Washington D.C. trip.) Questions? Interested in helping? - Community
Service hours available~Contact Kim McNamara ([
mailto:kim.marie.mcnamara at gmail.com ]kim.marie.mcnamara at gmail.com) or
Margaret Cho ([ mailto:mkcho at comcast.net ]mkcho at comcast.net)

~DONOATIONS NEEDED
Throughout the year we will be collecting the following items: large size
(canvas) suitcases and duffle bags, clothing (all seasons/all sizes),
footwear, books, school supplies, small toys (Happy Meal size), and
toiletries to be distributed to people in need both locally and
internationally. Donations may be dropped off at the Lania/Collins house
located at 27 Captain Miles Lane in Concord. Tax receipts are available
upon request. For more information contact Emily at [
mailto:emily_collins2001 at yahoo.com ]emily_collins2001 at yahoo.com. Thank you.





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



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