DAILY BULLETIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2015

Infinity and Pashmina Scarves For Sale – only $12 each The Denmark Exchange group is selling Pashmina and Infinity scarves!  $12 each and they make great gifts. We accept cash or checks made out to “Denmark Exchange.” Look for us selling scarves at during lunch blocks December 18-23. 

The Briana J. Bigby Scholarship Fundraiser will be held on December 23 from 7pm – 11pm at Chez Vous Roller Skating Rink, 11 Rhoades Street, Dorchester, MA. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Briana was a graduate of CCHS who fell victim to violence in Boston is 2013. A bright, motivated young woman who devoted much of her energy to social service organizations and the benefit of others, Briana is missed dearly by her family and friends. For tickets and additional information, please contact Wanda Atkins at 617-291-0863.

***First Annual Varsity Boys Basketball Holiday Tournament December 27 and 30***

Sponsored by:  Cambridge Savings Bank and Barrett Sotheby’s International Realty

Concord Carlisle High School will host for the first time a Holiday Boys Varsity Basketball tournament on December 27 and 30.  The other teams participating in the tournament are Boston College HS, Leominster HS and Shepherd Hill Regional HS.  This should be an exciting, competitive tournament with each team considered strong Mass State division contenders.  Adults $7; Students $5 (season passes WILL NOT be honored for this event).

Game Times:

December 27  4:00p  Game 1-Shepard Hill vs Fitchburg

December 27  6:00p  Game 2-Concord Carlisle vs BC HS

December 30  5:00p  Game 3-Loser of Game 1 vs Loser of Game 2

December 30  7:00p  Game 4-Winner of Game 1 vs Winner of Game 2 (Championship game)

 Join Youth in Philanthropy! If you enjoy volunteering, charity work, and want to learn the process for giving and receiving grant money, including giving away $10,000 to a charity chosen by the group, then fill out this application or see Mr. Jones (Social Studies office, Room 320) if you have questions. The club normally meets on Tuesday’s from 5-6:30pm beginning in January. Please contact Mr. Jones if you have any questions. Applications are due Friday December 22!

Student Health 101: The ​December 1​5​ issue of CCHS Student Health101 is now ready – check it out and enter this month’s drawing for $100: http://getsh101.com/concordcarlisle.html​ ​Topics include:​ ​The social effect​ – How our peers can help us or hold us back, ​What would you pay $100 dollars to never do again?​ -​Vote in this week’s poll!​, The FOMO phenomenon​ – Why you may have the fear of missing out​, The 5 surprising benefits of volunteering​. ​ ​And much more​…​

IEP BASIC RIGHTS Workshop Date: January 14, 7-9 pm. Location: Concord Carlisle High School Learning Commons. Do you have a child/teen on an IEP?  This free workshop is designed to help you learn how to be an effective partner with your child’s school – and how to plan, make decisions and monitor your child’s progress in school. Learn your rights and responsibilities under Massachusetts Education Law. This workshop is highly recommended for those who have never attended an IEP Basic Rights workshop before. For planning purposes an RSVP is appreciated, but not required. Please RSVP and send questions to concordsepac@gmail.com. Hosted by the Concord and CCHS SEPAC: www.concordsepac.org LIKE Us on Facebook for this and more Parent Resources!

COMMUNITY EVENT

The Gleason Library in Carlisle will host a practice test for the current SATs on Saturday, December 19, 10:30 am-2:30 pm. Registration is required at http://www.princetonreview.com/product/offerings/281979. Contact the Teen Librarian for more information at tshamlian@mvlc.org.

The Towns of Concord and Carlisle are members of the William James INTERFACE Referral Service which collects and categorizes a wide range of valuable resources related to mental health and wellness for the benefit of the general public — children, adults and families — as well as educators and mental health professionals. In addition to the resources on this web site, the William James INTERFACE Referral Service maintains a mental health and wellness referral help line Monday through Friday, 9 am-5 pm, at 888-244-6843 (toll free). This is a free, confidential referral service for individuals across the lifespan living in participating communities. Each referral meets the location, insurance, and specialty needs of the caller. https://interface.williamjames.edu/

 

 

 

Martha A. Hammer
Administrative Assistant
Concord-Carlisle Regional High School
mhammer@concordps.org
978-318-1400

 

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