Crimson Notes – March 23, 2015

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Crimson Notes – March 23, 2015
Crimson Notes – March 23, 2015
Concord High School’s Weekly Newsletter
from Gene Connolly, Principal
We will ensure every student has full access to our
District’s curriculum.
We will coordinate our instructional programs
when more than one of us is working with a student.
We will use the data we collect to closely monitor
our students’ progress and adjust our instruction
when a student is not making progress.
“In the clearing stands a boxer, and a fighter by his trade, and he carries the reminders, of
ev’ry glove that laid him down, and cut him till he cried out, in his anger and his shame, “I am
leaving. I am leaving. But the fighter still remains.” Paul Simon
Concord High School has a well-earned reputation for academic excellence. We are pleased to recognize the
following students and their accomplishments:
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Courtney DiFilippo - Valedictorian for the Class of 2015
Flannery Black-Ingersoll - Salutatorian for the Class of 2015
Lucy Eills & Austin Maheu - National Merit Semi-Finalists for the Class of 2015
Last week, Andrew Grondin was named the NH State winner in the SIFMA Foundation’s InvestWrite Essay
Competition. This is the fifth year that Concord High has won this competition.
Over the past week the following CRTC students were recognized at the Skills USA Competition:
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Automotive:
Oliver Noble – Gold Medal - Automotive
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Culinary Arts:
1st Place - Alyssa Pepin: Commercial Baking
2nd Place - Rachel Hutchinson: Culinary Arts
4th Place - Andy Saffian: Culinary Arts
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HOSA – Future Health Professionals:
Kaylee Lane – Elected State Officer – Historian
Meaghan Bannister – Elected State Officer – Secretary
1st Place - Hannah Cunningham: Extemporaneous Writing, Katie Lafond: Physical Therapy, Meghan
Boddiford: Extemporaneous Poster.
2nd Place – Kaitlyn Roukey & Chelsea Bard: Career Health Display, Katie Moulton: Healthy Lifestyles,
Kaylee Lane: Extemporaneous Poster, Shea Mathews: Job Seeking Skills.
3rd Place – Drew Wonderli: Healthy Lifestyles, Maegan Cudworth: Nursing Assistant,
Meaghan Bannister: Extemporaneous Writing.
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Cosmetology:
1st Place – Lexi Kelley: Job Demo A
2nd Place – Amy Wittel & Erica Martin: Promotional Bulletin Board, Coleby LaFleur: Customer Service,
Jewl Davis: Job Demo A
3rd Place – Megan Liberty: Job Demo A, Kelli Phillips: Job Demo O, Kate LaCombe, Madison Frederick &
Meaghan Tinsley: Promotional Bulletin Board
Parking in the Senior Parking lot is only for students who were selected by lottery and
paid for a parking pass. Beginning the week of March 23, any car without a parking
pass will be towed. If you are a visitor, make sure you sign in at the Main Office and
enter your parking location & vehicle. If you have any questions, please contact Ben
Greene at x6025.
District Music Concerts
This Tuesday and Wednesday evenings the All
District Band and Orchestra Concert will be held
downtown at the Capitol Center for the Arts. The
concerts begin at 7:00 PM and admission is
$5. The program features elementary, middle,
and high school performances and is a wonderful
way to spend an evening.
Miss. Saigon Drama Production
Tickets are now on sale for the CHS Drama
Club's production of Miss. Saigon. Tickets are
being sold in the Music Department Office.
Show dates are May 14, 15, and 16 @ 7:00 PM.
Ticket prices are $12 Adults, $10 Students/
Seniors.
“the Hungry Heart” Screening
Athletic Attachments (Please Click on Link)
Athletic Schedule - Week of 3/23/15
Meet the Coaches Night – 4/1/15
Tues. 3/24
Wed. 3/25
Thurs. 3/26
Tues. 3/31
Wed. 4/1
Thurs. 4/2
Fri. 4/3
Tues. 4/7
Wed. 4/8
Thurs. 4/9
On Thursday, April 9, there will be a community screening of “the
Hungry Heart” in the CHS Auditorium. This is a documentary film
on prescription drug addiction and recovery. The show will start
at 6:00 PM and a panel discussion will follow. Click this link for
more information.
All District Band Concert—7:00 PM—CCA
All District Orchestra Concert—7:00 PM—CCA
Student Review Team—7:45 AM—Main Office
Graduation Planning Committee—7:15 AM—Main Office
Curriculum Facilitator Meeting—8:00 AM—Professional Library
EEP Meeting—10:30 AM—Main Office
Honor Roll (Q1 & Q2) Ice Cream Social—11:00-1:00 PM—Main Street
NHTI Dinner—5:00-7:30 PM—NHTI
District Jazz Concert—7:00 PM—CHS Student Center
Meet the Coaches Night—7:00 PM—McAuliffe Auditorium
Graduation Planning Committee—7:15 AM—Main Office
Curriculum Facilitator Meeting—8:00 AM—Professional Library
EEP Meeting—10:30 AM—Main Office
Faculty Meeting—3:00 PM—Music Room
Senior Assembly—9:50 AM—McAuliffe Auditorium
Literacy Team—8:30 AM—Main Office
Admin Council—4:00 PM—Dewey School
Third Quarter Grades Close
Student Review Team—7:45 AM—Main Office
YRBS—9:30 AM
Curriculum Work Time—3:00 PM-4:30 PM
Graduation Planning Committee—7:15 AM—Main Office
Curriculum Facilitator Meeting—8:00 AM—Professional Library