[CCHS] DB Friday, May 7, 2010
Martha Hammer
mhammer at colonial.net
Thu May 6 13:51:02 EDT 2010
DAILY BULLETIN
FRIDAY, MAY 7, 2010
TRANSCRIPT MONEY IS DUE NOW. YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE YOUR CAP & GOWNUNLESS
THIS IS PAID IN FULL. PLEASE INFORM MRS. TESSARI OF YOUR FINAL DECISION
OR OF ANY OTHER PLANS THAT YOU MAY HAVE FOR THE YEAR FOLLOWING GRADUATION.
Hey. What are YOU doing TONIGHT? ~Well, I'm going to the CCHS Talent Show;
I hear it's going to be awesome. This generic student dialogue is correct!
~Come see students perform in the CCHS Talent Show, run by the Interact
Club,~this Friday, May 7, at 7:00 in the auditorium. ~Tickets are now
being sold in the cafe for $8, $10 at the door. All~proceeds will go to
the Iranian Railroad for Queer Refugees, an organization helping gay
people to safely leave Iran. You'll even get to hear Shakespeare rap!
Junior Prom is here; get your tickets. The junior prom will be held at
the Burlington Marriott on Friday May 14th. Tickets will be on sale from
through TODAY during all lunch blocks. See any of your class officers
with any questions you may have.
TODAY after school, the Environmental Field Studies Group will meet in S-1
prior to heading off to explore the inhabitants of the Town Forest's
vernal pool and the nearby pond. Looks like it will be another beautiful
day. Check the weather ahead of time and dress appropriately. See you
then!
Attention Seniors: The class of 2010 will be sponsoring a free prom bus
again this year. The bus will depart from the high school the night of
prom and will return at the end of the evening. Spaces are limited so
please sign up at Ms. Hammerís desk if interested.
Senior prom tickets will be sold all lunch blocks starting TODAY, until
Friday May 14. Tickets are thirty dollars. In order to purchase your
ticket you must pay with your entire table of ten people, however,
everyone does not need to be present.
The Senior Week Package Deal, which includes prom tickets and Six Flags
tickets, ends this Friday May 7th. Both prom tickets and Six Flag tickets
will be available through the end of next week; however, they will be sold
separately. No exceptions!
The prom bus sign-up sheet and out-of-school guest forms are in the main
office. Please see Mrs. Hammer if you want to sign up or need a guest
form. There are two buses reserved for those who are interested- sign up
is on a first come, first served basis. There is no additional fee for
the bus.
If your prom ticket and 6 Flag money was sent in to school, you still need
to see the class officers during one of the lunch blocks to reserve your
table. Don't forget this!!!
Bonardi's Tuxes will be here on Wednesday, May 19th during all lunch
blocks for fittings.
Seniors... Come to the CCHS Library and share your plans for next year.
The annual CCHS Library bulletin board celebrating, "Seniors on the Move"
is now on display. Please sign your name on the clipboard in the library
and we will add your name to the map. You may share your plans regarding
a job, travel or the college you plan to attend. All seniors are welcome
to participate.
COME TO THE SENIOR PROJECT FAIR ON MONDAY AT 6:00PM IN THE LIBRARY TO SEE
THE PRESENTATIONS FROM THE 2010 SENIOR PROJECT STUDENTS. THERE WILL BE
FOOD AND PERFORMANCES - ALL ARE WELCOME.
On Thursday May 13th at 6pm in the CCHS Little Theater, the Hooked On
Science "Careers in STEM seminar series" presents Paul Sellew, the CEO
and Cofounder of Harvest Power Inc. The title of his talk is "My Journey
to Defining a New Path for Empowering Organic Waste". Please join us to
better understand the uses and benefits of recycling organic waste. Pizza
will be served at 5:30. All are welcome!!!!!
For updated Athletic Information, click link below
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http://www.highschoolsports.net/portal.cfm?schoolid=MA01742683&timeoffset=240
]http://www.highschoolsports.net/portal.cfm?schoolid=MA01742683&timeoffset=240
Save the Date: May 16 for the CCHS Baseball v. Concord Police/Fire game
at Emerson field to benefit Concordís 375th birthday celebration
activities in September. The May 16th event will be a family event with
food, raffles, music and other activities as well as a flea market and
craft fair. If you are doing spring cleaning and have items to donate
to the flea market or would like to have a booth at the craft fair, please
call Paula Doyle at 978-371-0515 or email lisab at trinethealth.com.
The Concord Drop Off/ Swap Off will be held on Saturday, May 8th. There is
a need for lots of student help so grab your friends and volunteer. For
more information you can email [ mailto:dropoff at ReUsIt.org
]dropoff at ReUsIt.org you can sign up on line at [Link]
http://www.reusit.org/
Miracle League Baseball is looking for buddy volunteers to help children
with disabilities play baseball. The games will be played on Saturdays
(May 1 - June 12) in Boxborough. Please contact [
mailto:miracleleagueofma at yahoo.com ]miracleleagueofma at yahoo.com for more
information and to volunteer.
For more information and additional opportunities go to our [
http://mail.colonial.net/~2volunteer/2Volunteer/WhatsNew.html ]web site.
Or check us out on Facebook, thanks to the efforts of CCHS Student Senate
volunteers.
2volunteer at colonial.net [ http://mail.colonial.net/~2volunteer/pages/
]http://mail.colonial.net/~2volunteer/pages/
CCHS Driver Education Parent Class
The RMV requires parents to participate in a 2-hour class in order for a
student to complete Driver Education. The Parent Class covers how the CCHS
program works, Registry regulations, and information about how to fulfill
the parent expectation for 40 hours of supervised driving. The class is
open to all parents, free of charge, and is advised for parents of
students currently enrolled in CCHS Driver Ed or intending to take one of
the summer classes.
Parent class dates are:
Monday, May 10, 7-9 PM (L Bldg)
Thursday, July 8, 6-8 PM (H Bldg)
Thursday, August 12, 7-9 PM (H Bldg)
Pre-registration is not required.
For more information call Mrs. Zellner at (978) 318-1432 or visit
www.ace.colonial.net
Community Education Workshop: Maximize Your College Financial Aid Marcia
Sullivan of College Funding Advisors will present strategies that will
help protect your assets by maximizing your eligibility for aid. Learn the
optimum time to set the strategies in place and why if you wait until the
financial aid deadline you may miss out on the full amount of aid for
which you qualify. Understanding the financial aid regulations and
procedures is the best way to spend your educational dollars wisely.
Sullivan is a Certified Financial Planner Professional who specializes in
college funding.
Monday May 10, 7:00-9:00 PM, CCHS, $20 (course #4651) Community
Education is a fee-supported community service of the Concord-Carlisle
Schools and a Community Chest agency. Registration at (978) 318-1432 and
www.ace.colonial.net. Financial aid for the workshop is available.
Improve Your College Application Essay
Wednesday, May 26, 7:00-9:00 PM, CCHS, $25 #4771
Are you a rising senior preparing for your college application essay(s)?
Do you stare at the few lines you've managed to crank out, and get stuck?
Learn the tips to break through that frustration and complete your essay.
Bring a laptop or pen and paper. This is a group class but each student
will have a brief private consultation with the teacher about the essay
topic. Mindy Pollack-Fusi teacher is the owner of The Place for Words &
Workshops. After a career in public relations, she now focuses on
journalism and creative writing and writes for The Boston Globe. See
www.theplaceforwords.com for more. Community Education classes are a
student-funded community service of the Concord-Carlisle Schools. To
enroll please call 318-1432, or sign up online at www.ace.colonial.net.
Martha A. Hammer
Receptionist/Secretary
Concord-Carlisle Regional High School
mhammer at colonial.net
978-318-1400
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