At CCHS Sports Science Club, we learn the science behind sports. So much of our student body are involved in athletics, and are interested on how they work scientifically. From how NBA players jump so high to ripping an 80 mile per hour shot, we will learn the physics, anatomy, and other sciences of common movements and skills involved in common sports such as soccer, hockey, lacrosse, football, volleyball, and more. The meetings will be Friday after school, so you can kick back and learn about Sport Science.Student Rep: JC MuellerFaculty Advisor: Joe Van Gelder

As representatives of our respective classes and of Concord-Carlisle Regional High School as a whole, Class Government is dedicated to: Remaining an approachable and open-minded resource for all studentsFacilitating spirit and enthusiasm in the school body through interclass collaborationEncouraging student involvement, cohesion, and support of one anotherBuilding and strengthening respect and equality towards allCreating a positive school experience to enhance student lifeContributing positively towards the greater community by giving backWhile collaborating to achieve these goals, we will lead by example, working to fully represent our school and community to the best of our ability. Faculty Advisor: Dan McGrath/Laurie Fortunato

As representatives of our respective classes and of Concord-Carlisle Regional High School as a whole, Class Government is dedicated to: Remaining an approachable and open-minded resource for all students Facilitating spirit and enthusiasm in the school body through interclass collaboration Encouraging student involvement, cohesion, and support of one another Building and strengthening respect and equality towards all Creating a positive school experience to enhance student life Contributing positively towards the greater community by giving back While collaborating to achieve these goals, we will lead by example, working to fully represent our school and community to the best of our ability.

At CCHS Sports Science Club, we learn the science behind sports. So much of our student body are involved in athletics, and are interested on how they work scientifically. From how NBA players jump so high to ripping an 80 mile per hour shot, we will learn the physics, anatomy, and other sciences of common movements and skills involved in common sports such as soccer, hockey, lacrosse, football, volleyball, and more. The meetings will be Friday after school, so you can kick back and learn about Sport Science.Student Rep: JC MuellerFaculty Advisor: Joe Van Gelder