[CCHS] DB Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Martha Hammer mhammer at colonial.net
Mon Mar 1 13:48:02 EST 2010


DAILY BULLETIN
TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 2010

AP Sign Ups - February 22 to March 5th. ~Cost $86 per exam. See Mrs.
Coleman in the main office to sign up.

Applications are now being accepted for the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards
also known as the RYLA. The weekend conference to take place from June 25
to June 27, 2010. Information and application in the March Newsletter, on
the sophomore list serve, or see Mrs. Coleman in the main office.

Girls Social Forum Group is starting up again this semester. Come and join
us in the A-5 kitchen. There will be weekly activities, music, food and
special topics. We need your input on topics, which could include topics
such as social action, cultural and political issues, music, art, and
media. Group will be Wednesday E-block and Thursday F-Block this week.

Mrs. DiCesare's SOPHOMORE make-up course selection meeting TODAY, during
Lunch Blocks D, E, F in the guidance office.

Anyone interested in trying out for the varsity golf team in the fall must
attend a pre-season meeting on TODAY at 2:30 in Room S-26.~ Please see
captains Tommy Bagley or John Steele with any questions.~ 

If you missed Wonderful Town, your have another chance this weekend!
Friday at 7:30 Saturday at 7:30 and Sunday at 2:30, tickets are now
available online at www.ticketstage.com and during all lunch blocks today
through next week or at the door. Students and Seniors $10 Adults $15. 

DURING HEALTH WEEK, Wii GAMING WILL MAKE AN APPEARANCE IN THE LIBRARY
DURING ALL LUNCH BLOCKS ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, AND FRIDAY, MARCH 5.  COME
INTO THE LIBRARY AND SIGN UP TO PLAY Wii! BRING YOUR FRIENDS AND COME JOIN
IN THE FUN!!!

Great Victory on Sunday for the Boys Varsity Hockey Team, beating Lowell
7-1.~~Join us to cheer on the~Patriot's~as they advance to the Division 3
North Semi Finals this Thursday, March 4th at 8:15 PM at the Chelmsford
Forum.~ Once again, we're planning a "WHITE OUT" let's bring it up another
notch.~ Everyone wear white!!!~ GO CC!!!!!

Just a reminder - Course selections are due Friday in Homeroom.

Attention Students: The Fifth annual Community Service Fair will be held
during lunch blocks in the café TODAY. Checkout the wonderful community
service opportunities offered by the attending agencies. Sign up and find
out how you can earn community service credits.

Green Revolution meets Wednesday 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.  We will be Imaging the
School and maybe your home!  Come with your great ideas!

Green Revolution presents its third film, THE GREAT SQUEEZE, about future
of the human race.  Come see the film and get community service credit on
March 9th at 6:30 in the Little Theater.
 
Come feel the burn at Yoga Club this Thursday from 2:30-3:30 in the gym
modular. We will practice Yoga Burn with Rodney Yee! All are welcome!

Attention creative writers, the deadline for the Short Story and
Non-Fiction contests has been extended to Monday, March 8. In an effort to
get more creative writers to submit, the minimum length of each submission
has been reduced to 1250 words. Please email or deliver you submissions to
Lucy Fandel or Mr. Pickman and have fun writing!

Attention Seniors: Need community service hours or just simply want to
spend an afternoon with the senior citizens of Concord and Carlisle? Then
sign up for the CCHS St. Patrick's Day Luncheon on Saturday, March 13.
There is a sign up sheet next to Ms. Hammer's desk or you can email Nancy
Orlando at cchs2010 at comcast.net with the subject line Student Volunteer.
Hope to see you there!

Journey to Tonga: Please come hear Ms Rosita’s compelling Rutgers lecture
detailing her personal and political adventures in Tonga, This Thursday at
2:30 in the CCHS little theatre.

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

Auditions on March 28! Expanded Opportunities for Young Dancers @ Summer
Stages Dance at Concord Academy New for 2010: Contemporary Dance
Intensive: The Apprentice Program July 12-30, 1-5:15pm; Audition 3/28 at
3pmandSummer Stages 2July 12-23, 9-12pm; Audition 3/28 at 4pm
Visit [ http://www.summerstagesdance.org ]www.summerstagesdance.org~or
call 978.402.2339 for details

Traces of the Trade film screening & discussion:~Friday, March 5th~at 7:00
pm
Come see the award-winning film~Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep
North,~documenting the DeWolf family’s journey to retrace their legacy of
Northern slave trading – from Rhode Island to slave forts in Ghana to
sugar plantation ruins in Cuba. A discussion with family members follows
the film. Historian Jayne Gordon will address the life stories and
struggle for freedom of early African residents of Concord, as well as the
town’s leadership in the Abolitionist movement. ~Come find out how the
Drinking Gourd Project is leading an effort to save the Caesar Robbins
house, built in 1780 by a freed man and Revolutionary War patriot. The
goal is to move the house close to its original location near The North
Bridge and restore it as an educational center focused on Concord’s
African & Abolitionist history.~This free event will be held at The
Concord Art Association, 37 Lexington Road, Concord, MA 01742. For further
information, contact the Drinking Gourd Project at
drinkinggourd.cchumanrights.org

The Concord Police Department and the Concord Rotary 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. This is a four-week course using 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 March 9, 16, 23 and 30, from Class 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
scamilleri at concordnet.org 

CCHS Driver Education 
Classes begin in February, April and June. Limited enrollment, early
sign-up advised. You must be 15 years 10 months to begin, and 16 by the
final classroom date. Behind-the-wheel instruction is part of the program,
and you can begin after you take your first classroom section if you have
your Learners Permit. You should finish your required behind-the-wheel
time within one year. Enrollment information at [
http://www.ace.colonial.net ]www.ace.colonial.net~or at the Community
Education office (L Building) or call 318-1540. Fee: $600 for Spring
classes ($625 for summer class unless prepaid by June 1) DE 109: Sunday,
February 28-June 20, 6:00-8:00 PM, Concord Police/Fire Station DE 110:
Tuesday and Thursday, April 27-June 15, 2:15-4:15 PM
CCHS DE 111: Monday thru Thursday, June 28-July 22 6:00-8:00 PM, CCHS

CCHS Driver Education: Parent Class
The next Parent Class for CCHS Driver Ed will be held Wednesday, March 3,
7-9 PM in L Bldg. The Registry requires this course for parents of
students in CC Driver Ed. If you plan to take a spring or summer Driver Ed
course at CCHS, come on March 3, or the next class, May 10. No
pre-registration is required.

Student Volunteer President’s Service Award Applications Due April 1
CCHS students have a requirement to complete 40 hours of community service
in order to graduate.~However, many students go far beyond that minimal
requirement out of interest or commitment to the concept of community
service as a responsibility.~ 
The President’s Volunteer Service Award, signed by President Barack Obama,
and is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated outstanding volunteer
service and civic participation over the course of a 12-month
period.~Students must serve more than 100 hours per any 12 month period to
be eligible. There are three categories of award; Bronze Award 100-174
hours; Silver Award 175-249 hours and the Gold Award for more than 250
hours per 12 months. Applications for this prestigious award are available
on line at [ http://www.concordcarlisle.net/ ]www.concordcarlisle.net, the
home page for CCHS. Click on the “Community Service at CCHS” link and
check out the Awards section of the 2Volunteer website. Applications are
also available in the Main Office.
A student may apply or a teacher or volunteer site may nominate a
student.~~DEADLINE IS April 1st, 2010.~Awards are given to eligible
students at the May Awards Night Events.~ 
Questions?~ Email[ mailto: 2volunteer at colonial.net ]
2volunteer at colonial.net

Summer 2010
Community Service and Internship Opportunities
Concord Public Schools - Summer SchoolAt the Alcott School
Monday to Friday, 9 AM to Noon, June 28 to July 23
Interested CCHS students may apply for a limited number of volunteer
teacher-assistant positions. Required: a serious commitment to helping
elementary school students and their teachers in a high-quality summer
program of math and language arts. Positions are also available with
morning and afternoon science and art programs for children.
Email applications accepted ñ please apply by contacting Court Booth at
(978) 318-1541 or cbooth at colonial.net. 



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



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