[CCHS] DB Friday, January 15, 2010

Martha Hammer mhammer at colonial.net
Thu Jan 14 13:47:12 EST 2010


DAILY BULLETIN
FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 2010 

The CCHS Main Office and Concord Police Department has received complaints
regarding speeding motor vehicles in the parking by both parents and
students, primarily during the morning drop off.  Please be aware of your
speed.  Also as a reminder, there is no parking around the flagpole island
at anytime, it is a fire lane.

A sophomore student is organizing a Troop Snack Drive during the month of
January.~ Our troops are in need of American snacks.~ In particular, nuts,
jerky, seeds, granola bars and candy that will not melt, and they must be
individually wrapped.~~~A drop-off box is in the Main Office. ~Please
donate what you can for our troops overseas!!

The Lost and Found is located in the Cafeteria, it is overflowing, please
reminder your student to look there if they have lost any items.  It will
be donated to Goodwill Friday, January 22, 2010

Come by WIQH TODAY from 3:30 to 5 to hear Ricky Napolitano and Rob Macy
play some sensitive alternative rock. If you can't make the concert, you
can always listen online at WIQH.org and on the air at 88.3 FM.

The History Reading Group will meet this afternoon at 2:20 in H-6.  We
will be discussing the similarities between dog-fighting and football.  If
Michael Vick served jail time for fighting dogs, why should we not also
imprison NFL owners and fans for supporting a sport which is comparatively
as violent and destructive to its participants?  If you are interested in
the discussion, feel free to join us this afternoon in H-6.

TODAY Film Club is showing "Cyrano de Bergerac"  the story of a skilled
poet and swordsman with an unfortunately large nose. The film will be
shown at 2:30 in H-12.  All are welcome.

Model UN will be meeting on Tuesday at 5:30 in H-04.  All are welcome!

Searching for your fundamental rights?  Sign up to enter the Denis Cleary
Moot Court competition next week. Sign up sheets will be available outside
the Social Studies department.  

Attention BookPALS participants, your second letter to your Condon School
book buddy is due on Tuesday, January 19 to Mr. Woodnal in the English
Office Room H-13.

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

Summer Fun in February - Save the Date!
CCHS Summer Opportunities Fair - Monday, February 1
Come join us at the 29th Annual Summer Opportunities Fair to be held
Monday, February 1, 2010, from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. (snow date is February 2)
in the CCHS cafeteria.~ This event provides parents and students from K-12
the means to explore some exciting alternatives to the usual summer
activities, and brings together representatives from approximately 90
organizations to present summer opportunities held locally, nationally and
aboard.~ Exhibitors will be present to display information on wilderness
adventures, educational and enrichment opportunities, foreign language and
student exchange programs and~volunteer opportunities, as well as
traditional, sports and special-needs camps.~ This event is sponsored by
the CCHS Parents' Association.~

Concord Conservatory of Music Jazz Instruction
Registration for The Concord Conservatory of Music’s winter semester group
classes and private instrument instruction is now open.~ The music school
has launched a new Jazz program.~ Jazz is spontaneous and fun; it expands
the imagination and sharpens the mind. Jazz combines note reading and
improvisation and promotes rhythmic flexibility with an emphasis on the
social aspects of music making.~ CCM offers the study of private Jazz
instruction on all instruments. Every student of Jazz needs to develop not
only awareness and understanding of jazz tradition, but a personal style
within the tradition. This course of study is designed to develop
improvisation skills which will lead to playing in an ensemble setting CCM
private students and outside students will be grouped in small ensembles
according to experience and level. Registrations are accepted online, in
the office and by mail.~ For more information please call 978-369-0010, [
mailto:info at ConcordConservatory.org ]info at ConcordConservatory.org, or
visit [ http://www.ConcordConservatory.org ]www.ConcordConservatory.org. 

SAT I Preparation Winter 2010
The Community Education department sponsors Summit Education Group classes
in order to expand the choices for students who elect to use a course with
a test preparation organization. Three courses are scheduled for CCHS, in
addition to the Kaplan program that is conducted independently by Kaplan.
These courses consist of 40 hours of preparation, including a diagnostic
test to assess strengths and weaknesses and practice tests to assess
progress throughout the program. Summit's SAT preparation balances
academic skills like algebra, critical reading and grammar with essential
test-taking strategies, to offer a comprehensive and effective preparation
program for all students. May 2010 test 12 Tuesdays, January 26-April 27,
6:30-9:30 PM CCHS, $695  #2712 May 2010 test 12 Wednesdays, January
27-April 28, 6:30-9:30 PM CCHS, $695   #271Community Education classes are
a student-funded community service of theConcord-Carlisle Schools.  To
enroll please call Concord-Carlisle Community Education, 318-1540 (1-9
PM), or sign up online atwww.ace.colonial.net. 

Instrumental Music Lessons - Second Semester the Instrumental Music School
of Carlisle and Concord (IMSCC) welcomes new students for the
Winter/Spring session starting in January. Now a fee-based program of the
Community Education Department, IMSCC was established 30 years ago by the
schools to provide after school lessons. MSCC offers individual lessons on
all band and orchestral instruments, as well as piano, voice, guitar and
bass guitar, and a Chamber Music program for small ensemble playing.
Lessons are given at CCHS, Sanborn, Peabody, and Carlisle Schools.
Registration is now open for Winter/Spring classes. For more information
or to register for lessons, please visit www.ace.colonial.net/imscc or
contact Debbie Levine at 978-341-2490 x8109, dlevine at colonial.net.

Summer Stages Dance at Concord Academy an intensive dance workshop - an
acclaimed series of public performances - workshops for young dancers [
http://www.summerstagesdance.org/index.html ]Summer Stages Dance at
Concord Academy is offering Expanded Opportunities for Young Dancers in
2010! New for 2010: [
http://www.summerstagesdance.org/programs/young_contemporary.html
]Contemporary Dance Intensive: The Apprentice Program: ~July 12-30, 2010,
1:00-5:15 p.m. Continuing in 2010: [
http://www.summerstagesdance.org/programs/young_ss2.html ]Summer Stages 2:
~July 12-23, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Dancers are encouraged to apply and
audition early! ~The first of 3 audition opportunities is February 7! For
more information on either Young Dancers Program, visit [
http://www.summerstagesdance.org ]www.summerstagesdance.org~or call
978.402.2339.



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



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