Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Student Announcements: December 12, 2017

The American Red Cross and the CHS Red Cross Club will be hosting our Winter Blood Drive on Thursday, December 14 in the gym from 8:30am-1:30pm. Come signup during lunch in front of the library soon to donate blood and save a life before the holidays!


All grades can anonymously buy a candy cane for a friend this week during lunch! They're $1. Look for the Freshman Class Council table outside the library.


This is the last week for winterLinks, be sure to collect money during your 4th period classes. The last collection will be this Friday.


The wrestling team has joined forces with the cancer awareness club for its 4th annual Takedown cancer game drive.  They are collecting new board games and gift cards for the pediatric cancer patients at UNC.  Please see Ms Veltri in room D122 or look for drop boxes throughout the school if you would like to donate an item.


Carrboro High School's annual One-Act Festival will be December 14th-16th at 7:30 PM in the Blackbox Theater (C114). Please buy your tickets online at jagtheatre.seatyourself.biz as seating will be limited. We hope you can come out to see these eight amazing, student-led shows! CHCCS Faculty/Staff can reserve your 1 free ticket at https://tinyurl.com/savvyoneacts.


Are you interested in earning college credits while still in high school?

Come to an information session to learn more about taking classes at Durham Tech through Career and

College Promise! The information session will be held Thursday, January 11th, at 11:30am, (4th Period), location TBD

The session is open to sophomores and juniors. Seniors interested in summer options may also attend.

To sign up, email Dr. Wooten at bwooten@chccs.k12.nc.us or visit her in the CIC.


Tuesday's Smart Lunch Schedule

Social Studies - A Lunch

Arts, Science - B Lunch



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