DAILY BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 2016

January 19-22 Midterm Exams. EXAM SCHEDULE CLICK HERE.
PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR ALL SPECIAL BELL SCHEDULES.

Early Dismissal Information Our dismissal time is 2:11 p.m. All dismissals require a note or a telephone call earlier in the day. Picking up your child early without prior notification, between 1:30 p.m. and 2:11 p.m. is disruptive. We understand there are circumstances beyond everyone’s control, but we respectfully request that dismissal within 15 minutes of our end time be avoided to the greatest extent possible. Unless it is an emergency, please do not call for dismissal after 1:00 p.m. This will help reduce classroom interruptions and we thank you for your support.

Attention all NEW ADL Peer Trainers! Our first training session will take place this Friday, January 8, at the Ripley building. Students may take the bus from CCHS or drive to Ripley independently. A bus will return to CCHS at 1:45. Please contact Ms. Gauthier or Mr. Joncas with questions.

 Class of 2017 – All Juniors (students only) are scheduled to meet with their counselors this week. This is the 2nd meeting in the post-secondary-planning process. A letter was sent home with the meeting time. The letter includes important information and recommendation forms to be filled out. Can’t find the letter or need to reschedule? Contact amachaffie@concordps.org Guidance Secretary or see her ASAP.

Tired of winter already?  Travel to Kenya this Friday with the Environmental Field Studies Group!  Join us in room 436 at 2:15 for popcorn and to watch A Small Act, a movie that tells the story of the surprising impact of a stranger’s gift.  A small act can make a huge difference.  All are welcome!

Student Health 101: The January 1​ issue of CCHS Student Health 101 is now ready – check it out and enter this month’s drawing for $100: http://getsh101.com/concordcarlisle.html​ ​Topics include:​ All-in-one workouts: How to build strength, stamina, and flexibility anywhere; 5 easy ways to make the most of your money, the pursuit of perfection: What is the cost of your high standards? And much more​…​

January Film Series at The Fenn School. On January 12 at 6:30 p.m. join us to view Race to Nowhere and then join in a discussion with Fenn faculty and other attendees about the film. The event is free and open to the public; however, registration is suggested. Please register at www.fenn.org/fennspeaks<http://www.fenn.org/fennspeaks>

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!

Briana J. Bigby Scholarship Fundraiser – 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 additional information, please contact Wanda Atkins at 617-291-0863. Please continue to donate by visiting www.gofundme.com an account has been set up in her name under brianajbigbyscholarshipfund.

After School Music Instruction The Concord/Concord-Carlisle Schools has limited new openings for its winter-spring session of instrumental music and voice lessons. The Instrumental Music School of Carlisle and Concord, part of the Community Education department, offers weekly lessons (30, 45 or 60 minutes) at CCHS and the Carlisle School.

For information and registration materials please visit www.ace.colonial.net/IMSCC. Questions? Please contact Debbie Levine at dlevine@concordps.org or phone 978-341-2490 ext. 7124.

COMMUNITY EVENTS

The Concord Police Department is sponsoring a RAD self-defense class for CCHS female students, and female college students home for winter break. RAD or Rape Aggression Defense program is a realistic self-defense program teaching risk reduction and avoidance strategies, including hands-on defense training. RAD is not a martial arts program. RAD consists of four classes using simple and easy to learn techniques, providing an effective and proven method of self-defense for females. RAD classes will be held on Tues. Jan.19, Thurs. Jan.21, Thurs. Jan.26 and Thurs. 28 6:30 p.m. to 8:30p.m. Classes will be held at the Alcott School. For more information please contact Dispatcher Nancy Campbell at 978-318-3400 or ncampbell@concordma.gov

 The Amazing Race Returns: April 2nd, 2016 Mark your calendar! CC at Play’s Amazing Race and Rockin’ After Party will take place on Saturday, April 2nd, 2016. Who do you want on your team to compete in this action-packed, scavenger hunt adventure, which is based on the hit CBS show “The Amazing Race”? Registration begins January 4th. Teams of two or three can race in one of three categories: Adult/18+, Youth/Grades 6-12, and Kids/Grades K-5. Space is limited; so don’t forget to sign-up early!

Group Classes Begin January 19 at Concord Conservatory of Music. Have you always wanted to learn to play “Eleanor Rigby” on the ukulele? Do you find yourself drumming rhythm patterns on your desk? Are you an enthusiastic “shower singer?” Consider taking your interest and ability to the next level by enrolling in a course at The Concord Conservatory of Music. Whether it’s a group class in singing, world percussion, or even ukulele, CCM offers you the chance to learn a wonderful new skill with friends both new and old. We can even set you up in a Rock Band! CCM faculty members will get you started and focus your effort—you’ll be amazed at how quickly you will learn. Bring a friend and make some new ones! For more information, email info@concordconservatory.org, call (978) 369-0010, or visit http://www.ConcordConservatory.org. The Concord Conservatory of Music is located at 1317 Main Street in the West Concord Union Church.   Financial assistance is available.

Desperately Seeking Bass Players! The Concord Conservatory of Music is putting together some Rock Groups! And while we’d like to hear from any interested guitarists, drummers, trumpet or sax players, we’d LOVE to hear from any bass players looking to play some rock and roll! Directed by CCM guitar faculty member Chaim Burstein—he’ll take your playing to the next level. More info here. Rock Lab begins January 15th 5-6 p.m.

 

 

 

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

 

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