DAILY BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 2016

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

A reminder to all students, TODAY, January 15 all classes will meet.
A-4, B-5, C-5, G-5, D-5, E-5, F-5, H-5.

Concord Public Library will be open on Sunday, January 17, 2016 from 10am-10pm.  CCHS students are invited to study and enjoy some yummy snacks!  Please contact Erin Duggan with questions, ecduggan@comast.net.

Open Gyms During Mid-Year Exams:  The Main Gym and the Fitness Center will be open next week during mid-year exams from 9:10-11:10 and 1:05-2:05.  Required attire for the Main Gym will be athletic shoes (no boots, etc.).  Required attire for the fitness center will be athletic shoes and a full change of clothingPlease come to the open gyms and manage your stress through exercise!

Health &Fitness will be offering a Lifeguard Training class during A block on Tuesdays & Thursdays during the second semester.  This is available to all juniors and seniors who have this time available and are interested in getting American Red Cross Lifeguard certified.  You must be at least 15 years of age and be able to pass three prerequisite swim tests in order to be accepted into the class. Please contact Mrs. Gillis in H&F for more information.

Important reminder to all students: To avoid credit reduction on your report card please clear up any unexcused absences before the quarter ends on January 22.  Please see Mrs. Merry, in the main office, with any questions.

BookPALS – Change in first visit The visit to the Everett School was originally scheduled for Wednesday, January 20. This is in the middle of mid-terms so we are going to change the date. Stay tuned! See Dr. Cicchetti in the Learning Commons if you still need to turn in a permission slip.

Oyez, Oyez, Oyez, Moot Court begins in the second semester and sign up sheets are now available in the Social Studies office.  The deadline to sign up is Thursday, January 28.  See Ms. Fox or Ms. Davies if you have any questions.

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 EVENT

 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.

Empowering Parents in the Age of Social Media: Wed., Jan. 20, 6:30-8:00 p.m.,
Nashoba Brooks School, ​Tucker Auditorium
Join the Nashoba Brooks School community for an evening with nationally recognized researchers, authors, and school leaders Dr. Kai Bynum, Dr. Elizabeth Englander, and Dr. Catherine Steiner-Adair. Learn more about their latest research and the impact of digital technology on child development. It promises to be an informative and engaging evening for both parents and educators. Click here for more information on this event and our panelists. Questions? Email us at info@nashobabrooks.org. ​

 

 

 

 

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

 

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