Friday, April 26, 2019

Student Announcements: April 26, 2019

Are you a senior? Do you want to show off your basketball talent? Sign-Up for the Student/Faculty Basketball Game which will take place on May 3rd as the opening ceremony to Boro Blowout! Look for a link in your email to sign-up.

https://forms.gle/nvQmYdiv6TPyPTeS8


Please congratulate the following students, medalists for the National Spanish Exam.  For many students it is the first standardized computerized test that they have taken in Spanish. Our State level winners will be announced in a few weeks. Approximately 1/2 of CHS students who participated voluntarily in the contest received medals or certificates at the national level.


Gold Medalists:

Julia Conner - Level V

Grace Herman - Level IV


Silver Medalists:

María Besser - Level II

Kieran DeWalt - Level III

Ewan Jones - Level IV

Ella Kavanaugh - Level III

Noel Nichole - Level III

Jonathan Osborne - Level V

Ximena Salem - Level V

Katherine Stephens - Level IV

Ella Terry - Level V


Bronze Medalists:

Eleanor Clark - Level III

Nico Field - Level IV

Arwen Helms - Level IV

Madison Hensley - Level III

María Linares Espinosa - Level I

Sara Rogerson - Level IV

Jonathan Vásquez Patiño - Level IV


Honorable Mention:

Alec Anderson - Level IV

María Arvizu- Segura - Level IV

Bridget Buchanan - Level III

Kate Chenet - Level IV

Katherine Clark - Level I

Sydney Dechow - Level I

Kaya Hencke - Level III

Warren Kinnaman - Level I

Sadie Korzekwa - Level III

Josh Singleton - Level IV


As AP exams and end of year testing starts to approach it is time for us to take a day to relax and have fun. Friday May 3 will be our annual Boro Blowout day. You can look at the sessions being offered on the bulletin board in the commons. Then follow the QR code on the board, follow the link in the announcement email, or find an SGA member at lunch to sign up for the 3 sessions you would like to attend.. Boro Blowout Sign Ups


Pollen got you down? Can't see out your car windows? The National Honor Society is coming to your rescue with a fundraising (exterior only) car wash TOMORROW from  11 to 3 here at CHS to benefit the Montoya Scholarship. Any donations will be gladly accepted!


In preparation for Boro Blowout SGA is doing a t-shirt blow out sale, find a representative at lunch to buy one of our C-town shirts for only $5. Once the last shirt is gone the sale is over so get one fast!


Do you like to travel and experience new cultures? Have you thought about studying abroad? It may seem like it is too early to start thinking about studying abroad in College, but it is actually never too early to start. A study abroad program can be an important factor in choosing a school, and the earlier you start planning for it the easier it is to go. If you would like to learn more about studying abroad, and to eat some good food, come listen to Ben Millar, a Carrboro High Graduate from UNC Chapel Hill, talk about his experiences studying abroad in Singapore. The lunch discussion is designed to encourage you to start thinking about studying abroad in Asia, and to introduce you to some common study abroad opportunities for college students. This will be hosted on Monday, April 29th during lunch in Mr. Schendt's Room, Room E218 and is open to all students.

 

Come out and see Xanadu Productions Theatre 4 show, A Tiny Miracle with a Fiberoptic Unicorn, on May 2nd, 3rd, and 4th at 7:30PM in the CHS Theater.  Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students, and free for CHCCS faculty/staff.  Tickets can be purchased at jagtheatre.seatyourself.biz, and faculty/staff may reserve at https://tinyurl.com/chccsemployee.


Seniors it is not too late to apply to Durham Tech for the Fall. Meet with our school's rep to learn about the university transfer program. Email Ms. Coley (lcoley@chccs.k12.nc.us) to schedule an appointment for Thursday.


The Smart Lunch subject today is English



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