DAILY BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2016

NEW ITEMS

Principal’s Blog: Student Demographic Verification and Student Health Information Online Forms 

Come cheer on the Boys and Girls XC teams on TODAY for their 1st home meet in four years! Races start at 4 PM on the new grass field by the upper Turf lot. Go CCXC!Join the School Committee for a Community Coffee! 

The Concord and Concord-Carlisle Regional School Committees invite you to a Community Coffee this Thursday, October 6, 9:30-11 AM at the Ripley Building, conference room 4.  Come with questions or comments about the superintendent search, the landfill remediation process, the Middle School Facilities Study, or anything else on your mind. The School Committee wants to hear from you!  Coffee will be served. Hope to see you there! 

CONTINUING EVENTS

Model UN: Want to talk about what’s going on the world?  Come to Model UN every Wednesday from 2:15 – 3:15 in Room 340 to discuss current international events.  Upcoming topics include the election of a new UN Secretary General, the refugee crisis, nuclear proliferation, and the future of the EU.  All are welcome!  See Ms. Fischer or email Eleanor Mathias (emathias17@concordcarlisle.org) for more information.

Are you interested in becoming an innovative business leader? Want to learn how to manage, plan, and execute like a true businessperson? Love travelling, competing, and meeting new people from all across the country? Then, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is just the thing for you! FBLA is the premier student business organization in the world, helping over 230,000 (and counting) members to prepare for all careers and aspects of business, everything from accounting, healthcare, investments, banking, stocks, global business, technological advancement, and more! Where: Room 247 When: Wednesdays, 2:30-3:30 pm  Any Questions? Contact: David Jiang: djiang18@concordcarlisle.org

Junior Parent Night TONIGHT, October 5, 2016 from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. in the CCHS Auditorium, a meeting will be held for junior parents/guardians, which will focus on what families should be doing about post secondary plans during the junior year. Topics discussed will include the timeline for the admissions process, sources of information, issues of student stress, and the role of parents in the process. PLEASE NOTE: This meeting is designed primarily for parents; however, juniors are also welcome to attend. Juniors will be having PSP meetings with their counselors throughout the year CLICK HERE for all News for the Class of 2018 from Guidance 

College Mini-Fairs This Week! Representatives from the following colleges and career options will be available on Thursday, October 6, 2016 from 11:00-12:45 in the CCHS Lobby.Alfred Univ.; American Univ.; College of Charleston; Elon Univ.; Goucher College; Guilford College; Harvey Mudd College; Lewis & Clark College; Ohio Wesleyan Univ.; Pomona College; Quinnipiac Univ.; Regis College; Roger Williams College; Springfield College; Union College; University of Delaware; Univ. of Illinois; Univ. of Vermont; Ursinus College; Wesleyan Univ. All students are welcome!  Complete list of colleges coming to CCHS this fall: Click Here 

ATTENTION ALL SENIORS If you have a college deadline for November 1, the Transcript Request form is DUE NO LATER THAN Friday, October 7.  All transcript requests MUST be passed into Mrs. Tessari, Registrar, Room 250.

Picture retake day has changed to Friday, October 14. For more information on ordering click here

Please join the CCHS PA for an important evening October 19 that will take an in-depth look at what is being called an epidemic and national crisis for American high schoolers: insufficient sleep.  READ MORE This event is FREE but Registration is required Click Here.

Juniors and SophomoresRegistration for the PSATs is now available.  We are using a new registration service this year, Total Registration, which can be found at this link PSAT registration fee will be $35. Please follow the directions online for payment information and do not send payments to the school.  Please keep in mind that, should you qualify for them, any testing accommodations need to be applied for with Mr. Rudmann in the Guidance Office. Should you fail to apply with Mr. Rudmann you will not be receiving any testing accommodations at the time of the exam. Registration will close at10/07/16 at 7:00 PM. Please put these dates on your calendars. If you have any questions, please contact me

COMMUNITY EVENTS 

Alcott Monster Mash – Friday October 28th 6-8pm, CCHS Volunteers Needed! Calling all CCHS students to help out with the Alcott Monster Mash in a variety of capacities!  Come join the Halloween spirit and help us with:  Spooky nail polish painting, Face painting, Crafts table, Kids games, DJs to play hits, Dancers to teach dance moves, Fortune Telling, Photo Booth help and more.  The night is a lot of fun for all!  If interested please sign up via the link here: http://tinyurl.com/MonsterMashCCHS.  Date:  Friday October 28th, 2016Time:  6:15pm – 8:30pm  Location: Alcott Elementary School

SAT and ACT Practice Test Prepare for the SAT and ACT with practice tests at the Gleason Public Library in Carlisle. The practice SAT will be held Saturday, October 15, and the practice ACT will be held on Saturday, October 22. Both tests will begin promptly at 10:30 am. These tests will be provided and proctored by Open Door Test Prep of Acton. Registration is required and can be done at gleasonlibrary.org or calling the library at 978-369-4898. Please email Tahleen, the Teen Services Librarian, at tshamlian@gleasonlibrary.org for more information. 

 

 

 

 

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


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