CHS Newsletter April 2014 - Chattahoochee High School PTSA
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CHS Newsletter April 2014 - Chattahoochee High School PTSA
LET’S CHATT LET’S CHATT IS A PUBLICATION OF CHATTAHOOCHEE HIGH SCHOOL AND THE CHS PTSA Celebrating 23 years of excellence! Upcoming Events: April 2 PTSA Board Meeting Room A101 @ 6:30 All members welcome April 7 - 11 SPRING BREAK! April 21 - 25 Safe Driving Week April 22 Linda McCain mtg. 9:30am TBD VOLUME 14, ISSUE 3 April 2014 Hooch Gets a Facelift and more! by Deborah Fulghum Dear Hooch Family, It gives me great pleasure to officially bring you the news of our upcoming renovations! The scope of work will begin this May and is scheduled to be completed by July, 2015. The pictures show the many outside changes, but let me share with you the modifications you don’t see: * Cafeteria renovations, including new serving lines and tables * Updated front entrance restrooms * Front office relocation * Refinishing theater stage, replacing interlocking mat flooring in weight room * Attendance office relocation, new carpet and desks April 26 * Computer lab addition to the media center; new carpet in media center PROM! * New ceilings and window replacements throughout school * New HVAC with the inclusion of AC to the Press Box April 28 EOCT Testing Begins * Resource officer relocation What’s Inside… * New tile flooring throughout school Principal’s Desk...................3 * Replacing auxiliary gym flooring and bleachers President’s overview............4 * Remodel of bus drop-off canopy Senior News.........................9 * Repair and resurface student parking lot Sports..................................14 * New lockers www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org Sports Schedules.................19 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter Chattahoochee High School Our new entrance will be visible and grand. The main lobby will have a PTSA welcome desk where volunteers guide visitors to their destination. Also front and center are our resource officers, the attendance office and the front office, which add to the security of our students and staff. Chattahoochee has lead the way for all of the surrounding high schools. We are glad the school will now shine as brightly aesthetically as it does academically. www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 2 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter From the Principal’s Desk Chattahoochee High School Tim Duncan It is official and we are very excited …. The Fulton County Board has voted at their March 20th meeting and approved the renovations for Chattahoochee High School. The scope of work will begin this May and is scheduled to be completed by July 2015. Congratulations to Jennie Blevins, Jan Jensen and the very talented actors who performed in this year’s production of “Grease” to packed audiences. We are still receiving rave reviews and what a treat it was when our very own Mr. Corrigan surprised the crowd with his rendition of Beauty School Dropout. Congratulations to the Chattahoochee Academic Team for winning the 6A State Championship on Saturday, March 22nd, 2014. The team, comprised of seniors Julia Tallant and James Tang, juniors Nirav Ilango, Sahrudh Dharanendra, and Amith Punyala, and sophomore Aditya Duddikunta, won the title by defeating Brookwood, Alpharetta, and Collins Hill in the playoffs. This is the 4th State Championship in the past seven years for the CHS Academic Team. I’m filled with “Hooch Pride” as we recently celebrated 74 students who were inducted into the National Honor Society, a most prestigious organization bringing the total number of NHS members to 153. Thanks go out to Michael Bennett and his committee for overseeing this year’s NHS Induction Ceremony. As always, April will be a busy month at Chattahoochee. Prom will take place at The Tabernacle on Saturday, April 26th and Honors Night will be held on Tuesday, April 22nd. Of course, everyone is looking forward to Spring Break which is April 7th through 11th this year. SPRING will be a busy time for testing with End Of Course Tests starting on April 28th. AP Tests begin on May 5th and will run through May 16th. Final Exams are scheduled for May 21st – 23rd. I must urge all parents to be cautious when scheduling your vacations. Check your student’s exam schedule and plan accordingly. The school cannot be very flexible with exams and a zero on a final could be disastrous to your child. During the springtime, the students will need your motivation more than ever to help them stay focused as the school year comes to an end. Before we know it, Graduation will be here for the Class of 2014. Graduation will be held at Mt. Pisgah United Methodist Church again this year and will take place on Saturday, May 24th at 10:00 a.m. Be sure to check the “Senior Graduation Information” link on the website at www.chattcougar.com for all the latest news and info regarding this year’s graduation, as well as all upcoming concerts, events and complete sport schedules. Once again, I thank you for all your continued support. As we continue to build upon our Tradition of Excellence, let’s remember that by working together the possibilities are endless. Sincerely, Tim C. Duncan Principal www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 3 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter Chattahoochee High School Chattahoochee PTSA Update…. Joyce Foster With only two months left in the school year we are reminded of the many choices that will be made before the school year ends. Our seniors will need to make decisions about which college to attend or if college is in their immediate future. Our juniors will have to start thinking about college visits and the application process. We encourage all students to take advantage of the many resources that are available to them in the College & Career Center and in the Counseling Office that can help guide their decisions. In the coming weeks several seminars and activities have been scheduled for these groups. Please encourage your student to take full advantage of each opportunity. The CHS PTSA will need a lot of volunteer support for all of the activities that have been planned for the remainder of the year. Volunteer solicitations will be posted on the PTSA website and Facebook fanpage. Take a look at the list of activities that are planned and consider how you can help: Springfest- this year the PTSA is partnering with Mr. Duncan to provide carnival rides and games at Springfest- April 17th. CHS Honors Night- this PTSA sponsored event recognizes student academic achievement and will be followed by a reception- April 22nd. A/P Test Proctoring- a large number of volunteers will be needed to proctor A/P exams. Last year there were a record number of test administered. Book Returns- volunteers will be needed to help process returned books during the last weeks of school. Have a wonderful spring break! Thank you for your continued support of the PTSA, Mr. Duncan, and his staff as we strive to continue the Tradition of Excellence at the Hooch! Principal: Sincerely, Tim Duncan Joyce Foster CHS PTSA President: CHS PTSA President Joyce Foster Editor: Catherine McMann www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 4 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter Chattahoochee High School www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 5 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter Chattahoochee High School PROM 2014! CHS Junior - Senior Prom 2014 at The Tabernacle “Party at Gatsby’s” 8-11:30pm Tickets will be on sale beginning March 31, 2014 at CHS during all lunch periods! If you can help sell tickets, please go here to sign up: www.SignUpGenius.com/go/10C0B4EACAD2BA6FF2-prom March 31- April 4th = $65 each & Includes a T-Shirt & souvenir cup!! April 14-18 = $75 each, includes cup while supplies last! April 21-25 = $85 each, includes cup while supplies last! Please plan ahead and buy your tickets early to save $! DJ Miami Chula will provide the music at this years event!! Awards Night Reflections PTSA Sponsored Congratulations to the following State Reflections winners from CHS: CHS Awards Night Tuesday, April 22nd 7:00 p.m. - Gymnasium Dance: Divya Chawla - 11th - 3rd place Reception in the cafeteria follows Film: Lavanya Chellam, 9th - 1st place Photography: Amanda Bao, 9th - 3rd place www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 6 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter Chattahoochee High School High School Seniors Learning Spanish Help Fill LAA Food Pantry Some 25 students from Chattahoochee High School in Johns Creek donated food and other essential products recently to help restock the LAA food pantry as part of a school project. The students, seniors taking AP Spanish and members of the group Latinos Moving Forward, went to the supermarket with their own money and bought rice, beans, pasta, Maseca tortilla mix, chocolate, oil and baby wipes to help out LAA families in need. The students raised about $200, said Chattahoochee High School staffer Elizabeth Lopez-Smith, who coordinated the donation. In addition to donating the food, the students wrote letters in Spanish to the LAA and the families it serves. "Your organization gave our class the opportunity not only to be grateful for what we have, but also to give to those who do not have as much as we have," read one of the letters. "I am very grateful to your organization because this opportunity has made me a better person." Another student wrote: "Thanks a million for the opportunity to help people who are not as fortunate as the majority of the population." "The students were happy and excited about the idea of helping others," said Lopez-Smith. "We would like to do this again." And yet another student wrote: "We enjoyed going to the store and getting some of our favorite products for other families. The Latin American Association is The LAA has a food an incredible organizapantry and clothing Lopez-Smith, right, delivered the food donations tion that is doing woncloset in the Family Services derful things for people in need Department. Food donations and our class is very honored to be a part of the mishelp stock the pantry, but it has been pretty empty as sion to help Spanish-speaking people." of late. Chattahoochee High School Tradition of Excellence 5230 Taylor Road Johns Creek, GA 30022 770-521-7600 CHS PTSA www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 7 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter Chattahoochee High School “Say No to Junk Food” Poster Contest Winners Congratulations to the winners! · Juliebeth Delgado · Chistine Feng · Abbi Leonardo –Maite Nazario · Kora Miller Sun Safety The PTA wants to remind Chattahoochee to use SUN Sense during Spring Break! On Wednesday, April 2nd the PTA will be raffling off one iPod Shuffle in the cafeteria every lunch period to remind students: THE SUN IS NOT YOUR FRIEND It takes only ONE severe sunburn during adolescence to more than doubles a person's chances of developing melanoma. Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, kills one person every hour and is the second most common form of cancer for those 15-29 years old. Remember to Slip Slap Slop during the break. Slip! on a shirt Slap! on a hat and sunglasses Slop! on sunscreen There’s nothing healthy about that healthy glow. Stop by the cafeteria Wednesday, the 2nd. Win a shuffle and listen to tunes while you apply your sunscreen on vacation! www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 8 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter S e n i o r Chattahoochee High School Senior Seminars Baccalaureate Service On Friday, March 21st the seniors were treated to a fun performance by Kennesaw Improvisation Society Stupid (KISS). This group is comprised of Kennesaw State students who have a N e w s love of improv. The group did four different improvisation skits based on suggestions from the audience. Four lucky seniors also got to be part of the act! Hooch Community Discount Card Now is your chance to buy the Hooch Community Discount card. Now only $3! Buy one for you and a friend. Receive 6 months of great discounts at the following area businesses listed below. Help support Chattahoochee High School, buy your card today! Go to: www.chattcougarptsa.org to order yours. Another Broken Egg Cafe Spa Fiori Sana Beauty Salon Team Titan sports Read it Again books Serious Tennis Uptown Cheapskate Pampas Steakhouse Kauffman Tire Johns Creek Yoga The Red Hound Taylor Brooks Salon www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 9 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter “Clinically” Speaking “It’s that time of the year...” Down here in the South, the trees start casting off that yellow dust as early as February for Round One. Then you are hit with Round Two as the shrubs begin their assault. As they start to bloom and pollen gets airborne, so begin the sniffling and sneezing of the seasonal allergy sufferers as these tiny grains have reached their noses, eyes, lungs and skin causing the release of histamines. Histamines are what trigger the symptoms of allergies. These include the runny nose, sneezing and coughing, watery and itchy eyes, nasal congestion, itchy throat, post nasal drip, and dark circles under the eyes. Pollen allergies can also cause asthma to worsen and lead to sinus and ear infections. Allergy symptoms may be prevalent on breezy days when the wind is carrying pollen through the air. If your student has not been diagnosed with allergies before but is exhibiting these symptoms, you may want to take him to the doctor for evaluation. The following are tips to surviving allergy season by trying to avoid pollen exposure: * Keep windows and outside doors closed Chattahoochee High School Francis Hill-Portwood (Ms. H-P) * Remove your clothing when you come indoors and shower and wash your hair; * Keep pets that spend time outdoors out of your bedroom. If limiting pollen exposure is not doing the trick, there are OTC medications that your doctor may recommend. Antihistamines, topical nose sprays, and eye drops can effectively manage allergy symptoms. Although decongestants may be used, they are designed for colds and should not be used for more than a week; hay fever can last for weeks. The doctor may prescribe medications if OTC medications are not effective. Students at Chattahoochee are allowed to carry OTC oral antihistamines without an authorization form. However, certain other OTC medications and all prescription medications must be stored in the school clinic along with a completed authorization form. As some of these medications may make a person drowsy, be wary of allowing your teenager to drive while taking them. Oh, and then Round Three may take a wallop at you during summer when the grass makes you wishing for that cold white stuff. Nah – enough of winter! * Avoid using window and attic fans * Keep your car windows rolled up and set the ventilation to recirculate * Wear sunglasses when outside “The worst was the tiniest pollen you couldn’t see but managed to infiltrate your brain like some Nature terrorist, smother your entire body and color your car and your life entirely yellow.” ~Denny Lyon www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 10 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter Chattahoochee High School Honor Roll Celebration The 2013 Fall Honor Roll Celebration was held on Wednesday March 26th. The PTSA would like to thank all our local business partners for their donations and/or contributions, which helped to make the event a success. Special Thanks goes out to Publix, Chick fil-A, Fidelity Bank, Kroger, SkyZone, Brunswick Bowling of Norcross, Alpharetta Dairy Queen, the Alpharetta YMCA, Andretti's, Studio Movie Grill, Spa Sydell, and GATA. The Honor Roll Committee would also like to thank all the parent volunteers that came out and gave their support! 2014/2015 PTSA Executive Board Nominees The PTSA Nominating Committee would like to present the following slate of candidates for the Chattahoochee High School 2014-2015 PTSA Executive Board. The election of the new Board will be held in conjunction with CHS Awards Night on Tuesday, April 22nd. Thanks to the nominees for their willingness to step into a leadership role on behalf of our CHS families. Co-President Melissa Beasley Co-President Karen Richardson Secretary Eden Wilkerson Treasurer Michelle Mulroy VP of Communications Catherine McMann VP of Ways & Means Trish Wingett VP of Membership Jackie Diaz VP of Student Enrichment Desiree Stoute VP of Health & Safety Mariela Carrisquillo VP of Scholastic Recognition Chriss Kolls VP of School Services Deven Ghatpande VP of Student Activities Debbie Kurzner www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 11 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter Chattahoochee High School ment Chair and Dr. Lee our TAG/Art teacher for be- Winners! ing awarded scholarships from the Fulton County Congratulations to the Supporters of the Gifted to attend the GAGC (GA Chattahoochee Academic Association for Gifted Children Annual Conference Team for winning the Geor- in Athens, GA March 10 and 11. They attended a gia Academic Team Asso- number of excellence workshops on a variety of top- ciation 6A State Champion- ics. Many of the workshop’s presentations are nd ship on March 22 ! The posted on the GAGC website. team, comprised of seniors Julia Tallant and James Tang, juniors Nirav Ilango, Sahrudh Dharanendra, and Amith Punyala, sophomore Aditya Duddikunta, Whole Foods meet-up won the title by going undefeated, beating Brookwood, Alpharetta, and Collins Hill in the playoffs. This is the 3rd State Championship in the past four years for the Academic Team and their 5th state title overall. Way to go Hooch Quiz Bowl! Congratulations! Want to find ways to add more greens to your diet, to cook healthy and quick dinners or to make healthy school lunches? Whole Foods is offering four parent meet-ups once a month beginning in February. If you are interested in attending, please click on the link and complete the registration form. You don’t need to attend all four meetings, you can choose which ones to attend. Where? CHS Media Center When? April 17 and May 15 Congratulations to Ms. Sammataro our CHS Fine 6:00 pm-7:00 pm Arts Department Chair and current Gifted Endorsement candidate, Ms. Pair our CHS Gifted Depart- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FoJiGCj8w89jh SLqE0VUp474s4xxN0sNmCJFjaSPsV8/viewform www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 12 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter Chattahoochee High School B U S I N E S S S P O N S O R S www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 13 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter S P O R T S N E W S Chattahoochee High School Save the Date—Upcoming Events for Hooch Football Hooch Gridiron Families - Summer Events: Please mark your calendars for the important events noted below! Team Car Wash Event(s) planned for Saturday, June 21st (the exact locations and times are TBD currently). Spring Registration Event: Saturday, April 19th, from 8am to 12pm (held at CHS). Players can pre-register online prior to this event. Be on the look-out for more information shortly. Complete physicals (on-site), turn in all forms, payments & paperwork, place orders for Letterman Jackets, receive Cougar Gold Cards, etc. Cougar Gold Card Program: The Cougar Gold Card Program will launch on April 19th! Exciting vendors are planned for the 2014 year/ season. More information to come for the incentive awards planned for players! Spring Football Practice: Practice currently planned to start on Moday, April 28th. Lake Outing scheduled for August 2nd and 3rd. Gridiron Board Positions: We've had multiple responses so far to our board membership survey (THANK YOU to those that have replied), but are still looking for a few spots to fill... Please check out our online survey, if you are interested! More information regarding spring and summer practice is forthcoming. Please be on the look-out for updated communications shortly and please forward this information on to anyone that is interested in joining the football program this year. Thank you for your continued support of Hooch Football! Sincerely, Your 2014 Gridiron Board A Family/Player Cook-Out is tentatively planned for Friday, May 9th. Monday Night Football Scrimmage currently planned for Monday, May 12th. www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 14 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter 2014 Cougar Gold Card Program The Cougar Gold Card Program for Hooch Football is back and better than ever! Players will receive their Gold Cards on Saturday, April 19th (during Spring Registration Day) and there will be exciting incentives and prizes for everyone to win! Below is a sneak peak of just SOME of the fantastic vendors involved in the program for 2014: Bruster's Ice Cream Bubba's Pet Emporium Carmine's Pizza Cotton Creek Car Wash El Porton Lily's Pharmacy Minuteman Press of Sandy Springs Muse Salon Nail Season Outback Steakhouse PC/EMT Panama City Beach Rentals The Red Hound Gifts Shane's Rib Shack Shear Impression Smoothie King Sunshine Chinese Tires Plus Even more to come! Chattahoochee High School GHSA officials, referees, medical staff and well over 2,000 guests. With only one week to the prepare the entire Chattahoochee community responded!! We received support from Basketball, Lacrosse, Band Booster (concessions), alumni, Jr Cougars, Coaches, faculty, over 100 volunteers and many others who just showed up to help. The feedback from other coaches, parents, wrestling programs and GHSA was very positive. A quote from a wrestling coach that attended the tournament “Let's forget about Macon next year & be at Hooch!” It was an awesome event and a true group effort….Thanks Again to everyone. The Hooch wrestlers also responded and had the best state tournament in school history. Hooch had a record 8 wrestlers qualify for State this year… Freshman Ethan Phillips, Sophomore Matt Picus, Juniors Perry Benton, Sean Hoffman and Jordan Pitt, and Seniors Brady Miller, Rowdy Miller and Taylor Podhouser. Of the 8 wrestlers, 4 made it to the top 4. Congratulations to: Rowdy Miller- 4th in State at 152 lbs Hooch Wrestling Due to the inclement weather, the original State Championship held at Gwinnett Arena was canceled. Several schools were asked to host their division championships and Chattahoochee was asked to host the 6A State Wrestling Championship. The tournament was held on Feb 21st and 22nd, which included 224 wrestlers, 200 coaches, numerous Brady Miller- 3rd in State at 160 lbs Sean Hoffman- 3rd in State at 195 lbs Jordan Pitt- 2nd in State at 113 lbs Finally, for the first time in school history, Chattahoochee finished in the top 5 in team points. We came in 4th place overall which was a great finish to this season. www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 15 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter Chattahoochee High School LIKE and support our CHS High School athletic teams: Hooch Football Hooch Volleyball Hooch Boy’s Lacrosse Hooch Cheer Chattahoochee Wrestling Hooch Softball Chattahoochee Hoops Hooch Volleyball For all current and future CHS students interested in playing volleyball for Chattahoochee HS in the fall, there will be an information meeting on April 15 at 6:00 PM in room A106. The Chattahoochee High School varsity volleyball coaches will be hosting a spring skills/techniques volleyball camp for girls and boys in 4th to 8th grade on four days during two weeks in April. The spring clinics will be in the CHS gym from 4:30 p.m.-7 p.m. April 14, 16, 21 and 23. Each session is $25 and includes a T-shirt (must take all 4 sessions). This is a great opportunity to learn not only from the Chattahoochee coaches, but also from the 2013 6A State Runner Up and Region Champion players. Learn the most popular game in the world from accomplished players and coaches! Continue to build on your skills with more drills and scrimmages later with the spring camp. Due to the summer renovations planned for Chattahoochee High School, our "summer" camp has been moved to a late spring date. CHS Head Coach Jennie Blevins and Assistant Varsity Coach Blair Boyle will head up a spring volleyball camp at CHS, with the help of varsity players. The spring camp, also for girls and boys in 4th through 8th grades, will be April 29 - May 2nd from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. and will conclude with a full day on May 3rd from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The cost is $150 and includes a T-shirt. Campers signing up for both the clinic (4 sessions) and the camp will receive a discounted price of $125.00 for the camp. Check out our new website at: www.hoochvolleyball.com for all the required forms and more information. www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 16 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter Chattahoochee High School Hooch Boys Tennis The Boys Tennis team, coached by Mike Bennett, is having an amazing season! We have a lot of talent from our newest freshmen to our graduating seniors. Our record is 12-1 right now (6-1 in our region). We begin our Regional Tournament as the #1 seed on April 15th! We had a HUGE win against Johns Creek on March 20. This is our first win against them. The match was decided in a third set win by our 3-singles line. Every point won brought us one step closer to victory and elicited huge cheers from everyone in attendance. Needless to say, there was a lot of excitement at Hooch that night. Congratulations to our graduating seniors: Andrew Lockerbie, Ben Landes and David Zheng. They all posted wins on senior night and have been a great asset to the team. The roster includes: Kentaro Baynes (sophomore), Alvaro Godoy (junior), Akhil Hazari (sophomore), Alan Hoang (junior), Kevin Huynh (freshman), Steven Huynh (freshman), Ben Landes (senior), Daniel Li (freshman), Andrew Lockerbie (senior), Savy Nemani (junior), Vivekanand Rajasekar (sophomore), Adrian Salazar (junior), Jacob Shelton (junior), David Zheng (senior) www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 17 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter Chattahoochee High School Hooch Girls Tennis The CHS Girls Tennis Team celebrated their Senior Night on March 18 with a big win against South Forsyth High school. Lauren Mueller, Monica Naik, and Hannah Sharpe are enjoying their fourth year playing for CHS. The team record is 5 wins and 2 losses in region matches. A big season highlight was the match against Alpharetta HS. Always highly competitive, the CHS girls won in the final seconds and defeated the up-until-then undefeated Alpharetta. The roster includes: Madi Kelly, Mauri Terry, Monika Naik, Jordan Bischoff, Julia Stephen, Rina Baynes, Hannah Sharpe, Lauren Mueller, Carli Deehr, Marissa Klee, Andrea Thompson, Caroline McCullars, Emma Baginski, Pallavi Kenkare, Olivia Rokose, Rachel Levin Hooch Softball If you are interested in playing softball this fall (2014) for Chattahoochee High School, please contact Coach Zirlott at [email protected]. All up and coming 9th graders can attend these workouts with returning players. Conditioning will start after Spring Break. There will be summer workouts as well ( TBA). Tryouts are the first week of August. www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 18 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter Chattahoochee High School CHS April 2014 Sports Schedules Baseball Soccer Varsity Boys 4/1 @ Johns Creek 8pm 4/10 Hooch vs Ridgeland Hilton Head, SC 4/4 Hooch vs Bluffton Hilton Head, SC 4/7 - 4/9 Spring Break Tournament 4/12 4/16 Roswell 8pm 4/18 Centennial (Senior Night) 8pm Soccer Varsity Girls 4/1 @Johns Creek 6pm 4/10 Hooch vs Ridgeland Hilton Head, SC 4/12 Hooch vs Bluffton Hilton Head, SC 4/2 4/14 @ Alpharetta HS Centennial HS @ South Forsyth HS 4/16 North Forsyth HS 4/18 Lambert HS 4/21 @ West Forsyth HS 4/23 South Forsyth HS 4/25 @ Johns Creek HS Lacrosse Varsity Boys 4/1 Centennial 7:55 4/4 @Johns Creek 7:45 4/7 @Bartam Trail FL 6:30 4/8 @Jacksonville ES 6:00 4/15 @Alpharetta 7:30 4/18 @Druid Hills 7:00 4/21 Walton 7:55 4/25 Peachtree Ridge 7:00 4/29 @Decatur 6:30 Lacrosse Varsity Girls 4/15 South Forsyth 5:55 4/17 Lambert 7:30 Mill Creek (@ Duncan Park) 7:30 4/16 Roswell 6pm 4/19 4/18 Centennial (Senior Night) 6pm 4/24. West Forsyth 7:30 @West Hall 5:30pm 4/29 4/21 @John's Creek 7:30 www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 19 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter Chattahoochee High School Help Support CHS every time you buy groceries! Did you know you can support Chattahoochee High School just by shopping at Kroger when you use your Kroger Plus Card? It's easy when you enroll in Kroger Community Rewards®! To get started, sign up with your Kroger Plus Card below, and search for Chattahoochee High School. Once you're enrolled, you'll earn rewards for CHS every time you shop and use your Plus Card! Enroll at: http://www.kroger.com/community/Pages/community_rewards.aspx Remember to use your Publix Loyalty Grocery Card and earn money for Chattahoochee High School! You may pick up a free Publix Loyalty Grocery Card at the front office or on Information Day at the PTSA registration table. Ask the cashier to scan the card with your purchase at check out, and Publix will automatically donate a percentage of your sale to Chattahoochee High School. It’s that simple! www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 20 Let’s Chatt—A PTSA Sponsored Newsletter Chattahoochee High School Chattahoochee High School PTSA Initiative: Since 1997, Target has donated over $354 million to K-12 schools. Support your school by enrolling today. CHS School ID: 43352 Our school is earning money! Thank you to all of you who are currently participating in the Target Take Charge of Education© program. By simply shopping with your Target© Visa© credit card and designating our school (online) , 1% of the amount of each purchase you make is donated back to our school. If you’re not already taking part, please consider doing so-grandparents, alumni, friends and neighbors can help as well. To participate or see how much has been contributed towards our next check, please visit target.com/tcoe or call 1-800-316-6142. We know today that nearly 50 million Americans are without prescription coverage. Insurance plans are also covering fewer and fewer prescriptions with higher costs and deductibles. That's why we want to help you with this free prescription savings card. This card could make a huge difference in many people's lives and your school. CHS gets $1 for every prescription filled. Please click: http://library.constantcontact.com/download/get/file/1101766395057-116/RX+flyer.pdf to learn all the details. If you have any questions, please email [email protected] www.chattcougar.com // www.chattcougarptsa.org 21