Good morning,
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 Huey Percy Newton:
- Huey Percy Newton was born the youngest of seven kids February 17, 1942 in Monroe Louisiana. Newton grew up in Oakland and attended Merritt College where he met Bobby Seale who later joined him in founding the Black Panther Party with its purpose to protect the black communities.
Come
out 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
is 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 $7 at the door and will be sold
during both lunches.
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!
Don’t miss the plane! There are FIVE more
spots left on this year’s summer service trip to Ecuador. If you’ve
been thinking about going, you had better sign up soon as the final
deadline is approaching. There will be an informational meeting THIS
FRIDAY at lunch in D214.
Interested in Theatre, Technical Theatre, or Yearbook? No experience needed to sign up! Make sure to also check out Film and Theatre Around the World. Who doesn’t want to watch movies? If you sign up for the film class, make sure to list another Theatre course as your alternate. Feel free to contact Ms. Stegall with questions.