Monday, February 20, 2017

Student announcements - Feb. 20, 2017

Good morning,

Congratulations to our Jaguar Wrestling Team! 2017 NCHSAA 2A State Champs!  Congrats to Coach Driscoll and Coach Henderson! Job well done!

Come out next Friday night at 7:00 to our very first Mr. Carrboro Pageant. The show will be produced by Student Government and the Brothers Groups and was designed to promote school spirit, showcase student and faculty talent, and celebrate the best moments of Carrboro High School.  There will be special guest performances by Mrs. Uzun, Unnecessary Measures and more. Tickets are $5 in advance $6 at the door and will be sold during both lunches.

Come out next Friday night at 7:00 to our very first Mr. Carrboro Pageant. The show will be produced by Student Government and the Brothers Groups and was designed to promote school spirit, showcase student and faculty talent, and celebrate the best moments of Carrboro High School.  There will be special guest performances by Mrs. Uzun, Unnecessary Measures and more. Tickets are $5 in advance $6 at the door and will be sold during both lunches.

Blue Ribbon Youth Leadership Institute (YLI) will be meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, February 21, during lunch in Ms. Paige’s classroom (room D217).

It’s Cinderella’s Closet time again!  Cinderella’s Closet provides formal wear for prom to junior and senior girls who could not otherwise afford it.  Please see Ms. Crider for an application.  Deadline is Tuesday March 7th!


Are you interested in Southeast Asian food and want to support Burmese/Karen Refugee students to be able to visit family and friends in Thailand?
Food Fundraising @ Transplanting Traditions Community Farm
2912 Jones Ferry Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27516
When:: Saturday March 4th, 2017 at 10am to 1pm
You may donate online also:  https://www.gofundme.com/ghx4mp3

The month of February is designated to acknowledge the achievements made by african american people throughout history.  To honor black history month, Each day, we will recognize a historic figure that has helped society for the better. Today’s person of the day is:
  • Diane Nash, born 1938, was a student leader who organized several civil rights campaigns and organizations such as the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the Selma Voting Rights Movement. Her civil rights activism was instrumental to the passing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

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