Thursday, October 4, 2018

Student Announcements: October 4, 2018

Chapel Hill/Carrboro Rotary Club is offering  an opportunity for high school juniors that may be interested in applying for participation in the RYLA Leadership Conference. The deadline is October 13th. Informational PDF


Seniors who have 1st period free--remember that tomorrow we have different schedules!  Check  under "School News" on the website. Also, the Campus is closed for lunch today. This means you may not leave campus.


Remember that tomorrow's schedule is 1,3 ,advisory lunch (seniors can leave and come back), 5, 7


There will be a brief meeting for anyone interested in wrestling at the beginning of lunch today in the Gym.


The first Minority Student Union meeting is today at lunch in D217.


Wear your dancing shoes tomorrow as we celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month with a Latino dance party in the Commons during lunch!


The National Honor Society Meeting scheduled today has been cancelled. We will meet next Thursday during lunch in Room D218.


Students please check your emails so you will know your advisory room and teacher.


Saturday plans? It may not be too late to participate! ANGST Raising Awareness Around Anxiety  October 6th 8:00-4:00 Youth Mental Health Summit. Limited to 100 youth and 40 adults. Register now! Link has agenda with more information.


Leading up to the Homecoming Game on the 12th, we will be observing Spirit Week! Spirit Week Flyer

Monday is Meme Monday

Tuesday --Team up with a friend and dress for Twin Tuesday

Wednesday come dressed in your PJs for Pajama Day (please be sure you are observing the dress code!)

Thursday is Jersday Thursday -- show some pride for your favorite team!

Friday- Dress out for Class Color Day -- Seniors wear White, Juniors wear Black, Sophomores wear Purple, and Freshmen wear Grey.


Women's Tennis vs Voyager academy has been cancelled.


The Smart Lunch subject today is Social Studies



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