DAILY BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2016

Please see this link for the Principal’s Blog

Picture retake day is Friday, October 7. For more information on ordering click here

Guidance & Counseling Monthly Bulletin: click here for important dates

Attention all Jedi Knights, Hogwarts wizards, Crystal Gems and Time Lords: Sci-fi Club is the place for you! We meet every TODAY from 2:20-3:00pm in room 242 (in the Learning Commons). FREE PIZZA! All are welcome. For more information, see Dr. Nurenberg in the English Dept.

Work Out Club – Come work out with Ms. Brown Starting TODAY September 7 – 2:30 – 3:00 in Room 248 – In-shape or not, athletically inclined or not, ALL are welcome to do a nice 30 min workout that include lightweights, plyometrics, and yoga (modifications available). Bring water, a towel, a work out mat, and lightweights if you have them.

Join the Concord-Carlisle Tennis Club (CCTC)! No matter your skill level! Meet Mr. Spence on the CCHS Tennis Courts after school Starting TODAY September 7 from 2:45-4:15pm. Bring a racquet, outdoor clothing, and hydration. Visit our club Website (http://www.cctcplay.com/) for more information. See you on the courts!
The Spectrum Club is having a pizza party welcome reception on Thursday, September 8 in the Learning Commons Lobby.  Come and join us!  In our club, we provide a safe space to talk about LGBTQ+ issues.  All are welcome to join–bring a friend!

Plan and build the new CCHS garden! Are you interested in growing organic fruits and vegetables, farming, garden design and sustainability??? Come to the first meeting of WEEDS, the organic gardening club, THIS THURSDAY, September 8 in Room 435 from 2:20-3:00.
YOG 2017-Senior Post Secondary Planning Program On Thursday, September 8 from

7:00 – 8:30 p.m.  The post-secondary planning session scheduled for seniors and their parents will take place in the CCHS Auditorium. At this meeting members of the Guidance & Counseling Department will provide information on the following subjects: applications, time lines, applying early, transcript procedures and interviews/visits. A very informative and important meeting to attend.

Click here for other YOG 2017 information from the CCHS Guidance & Counseling Dept.

College Fairs in the Boston Area: Click Here

Calling All Freshmen!  The class of 2020 is invited to a CCHS Freshman-only social on Friday, September 9th from 7:30 to 10pm.  This annual tradition is a great opportunity for the students to reconnect with friends and meet new classmates as the year kicks off.  Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door.  Purchase advance tickets at: https://cchs-endlesssummer-2016.eventbrite.com

Parent Volunteers are needed!  Please help the Student Government and Parents Association with the Freshman Social Friday, September 9th by signing up to help decorate, sell tickets, work the coat/bag check or serve refreshments during the dance.  Sign-up at http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0445aca722a0fd0-2016 Thanks!

It’s Back to School Time! There is a wealth of community resources available to help youth make healthy decisions. Poor choices have an impact not only on an individual, but to communities as well. The suite of tools and resources found at http://healthprograms.edc.org/audience/community-members or www.concordma.gov/youth can be used to help youth and families make healthy decisions that will not only benefit them, but the communities they live in as well.

2Volunteer is a community based organization partnering with CCHS to help students learn the value and importance of service to others. We hope to facilitate the best possible match between students and community organizations, affording the most meaningful experience for all involved. We also help encourage and reward students who dedicate their time and energy to helping others. Visit http://2volunteeronline.org/ to learn more about current community service needs and to log in hours. Freshman students will have system access to log their summer community service hours on the 2Volunteer website late September/early October.

COMMUNITY EVENTS
Come cheer on the Patriots at their home-opening football game, September 9 at 6:00 pm (note the early start time!) at Memorial Stadium!  While you’re there, celebrate The Scholarship Fund of Concord and Carlisle’s 50tTH anniversary of helping students to attend college by buying tickets to the 50/50 raffle. Raffle pricing will be $1 for 1 ticket, $5 for 6 tickets and $10 for 15 tickets. For additional details about the raffle, contact Bee Loprete, Vice Chair of The Scholarship Fund, at info@ccscholarshipfund.org.
Concord Conservatory of Music Enrolling for Private Lessons, Group Classes, and Ensembles

Registration for the fall semester private lessons, ensembles, and group classes is underway at The Concord Conservatory of Music.  CCM offers private lessons for trumpet, woodwinds, strings, piano, guitar, voice, and percussion.  To start the process as a private student, you can submit a form here, or call 978-369-0010.  Teens and adults can also take group classes in ukulele, voice, hand drumming, and piano.   Space is limited.  Come to CCM’s Adult Open House, on Thursday, September 8th, 5:00 – 7:00 PM to meet the faculty, try an instrument, and register.  To learn more, go to www.ConcordConservatory.org, or call 978-36-0010.  CCM is located at 1317 Main Street, Concord.  Financial assistance is available.

Concord Public Safety Open House – On Saturday, September 10th from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM, the Concord Police & Fire Departments will be having an open house. Please come by and tour the Concord Police & Fire Departments, meet our Police Officers and Firefighters, and see the equipment that they use on a daily basis (police cruisers & fire trucks). There will be car seat installations/safety checks, equipment demonstrations, informational flyers, and an ice cream truck (free ice cream). Hope to see you there! Location: Public Safety Building, 219 Walden Street.

After School Music Lessons Fall session starts next week: Individual music lessons with the Instrumental Music School of Carlisle and Concord. IMSCC offers individual instrumental and vocal lessons after school and evenings as part of the Community Education department. For information and to enroll in lessons please visit the website: www.ace.colonial.net/IMSCC or contact Debbie Levine at dlevine@concordcarlisle.org, 978-341-2490 ext. 7124.

 

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