[CCHS] DB Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Martha Hammer
mhammer at colonial.net
Tue Jan 19 13:38:38 EST 2010
DAILY BULLETIN
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2010
Please do not take anything of value into the locker rooms under any
circumstances. Nothing. Nada. Dont learn the hard way.
Harassing another student over the Internet (Facebook, My Space, Aim,
e-mail, etc.) is still harassment and will be prosecuted as such. In these
cases, however, the evidence is obviously more apparent than usual.
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 to JSA this week to discuss Google's possible withdrawal from China!
Wednesday from 6-7 in H-3. All are welcome!!
Congratulations to the following students who have been selected for the
Spring Ruettgers seminar, The Power of Shakespeare: Jamie Chong, Amanda
Fisher, Cecilie Gromada, Rose Healy, Charlotte Keesler,Maddie Mahoney,
Shannon MacNamara, Dixie Morrison, Anna Pettyjohn, Alison Silver, Sophie
Spiers
Margaret Waterman. All of those students please come to a quick 5 minute
meeting tomorrow (Wednesday) after school in S-8.
Come to Sci-fi Club tomorrow at 2:30 in H-12 to discuss our usual schemes
for world domination. Free pizza, all are welcome.
Please join us tonight in the student gallery for the opening of the
American Identity Project. The exhibition depicts the first 150 years of
our country's history through the visual and historical findings of 72 art
and history students. Come see what they have discovered! The opening will
run from 5:00-6:00. All are welcome.
Green Revolution presents its second film, FLOW, about the growing world
water crisis. Come see the film and get community service credit on
February 9th at 6:30 in the Little theater.
Green Revolution meets today after school in S-16 at 2:20. Come be a part
of the new environmental club! The Infrared camera and home energy
analysis equipment is in. Come check it out.
Auditions for the 2010-2011 Select vocal ensembles will take place in the
Chorus Room, that's Room I-6, during midterm blocks B, C, D and G. Sign
up sheets are on the chorus room bulletin board. WALK-IN auditions are
also welcome.
TODAY there is a meeting for all tennis players interested in playing for
CCHS this spring. The meeting starts at 2:30 in room H-10. If you cannot
make the meeting, please see Mr. Spence.
Attention girls lacrosse players. There will be a short informational
meeting on Thursday, January 21st at 2:15pm in H2. Please make sure you
are on time. If you cannot make it, please see Coach Furey in the guidance
department, or email her at [ mailto:afurey at colonial.net
]afurey at colonial.net.
The Environmental Field Studies Group is taking a trip to Estabrook Woods
this Friday. Students who plan on coming need to bring signed permission
slips by Wednesday. Check the Field Studies First Class conference for
more information.
Do you need community service hours? The Summer Opportunities Fair needs
volunteers to set-up and clean-up on February 1st. Contact Zach Burns
with questions.
Extended Hours at Concord Free Public Library on Sunday of Midterm Week
On Sunday, January 24th the Concord Free Public Library in Concord Center
will be opened from 10AM - 10PM to give CCHS students the opportunity to
study for midterms in groups or individually. Snacks
will be served and all students are welcome. Library staff and a group of
parent volunteers will be at the Library during these hours. Please
visit www.conordlibrary.org for more information.
Do you need community service hours? The Summer Opportunities Fair needs
volunteers to set-up and clean-up on February 1st. Contact Zach Burns
with questions.
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 - 8:00 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.
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.
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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