Thursday, October 25, 2018

Student Announcements: October 25, 2018

This is Safe Schools week!  Check your email all week long for valuable information.  Today is Lockdown & School Safety Day. Click here for the If You See Something, Say Something campaign.


YLI will meet today during lunch in Mr. Murchinson's Room, D217. We will have a guest speaker and light refreshments!


Today is the last Day to pick up Ticket To Play for Winter Sports at lunch.


Are you a junior interested in planning this years' prom? Come to the Junior Class Council meeting tomorrow in room E220 during lunch.


Come out TONIGHT to Silverspot Cinema and help the READ club raise money for the underfunded JFK High School's class copies of The Hate U Give by buying concessions with your ticket to the The Hate U Give movie showing at 7:00pm or 10:20pm! CHS purple and gray attire is encouraged :)  


In the midst of voting season, CHS Theatre invites you to view Twelve Angry Jurors next Thursday, November 1st through Saturday, November 3rd at 7:30 PM.  Tickets are $5 for students, $10 for adults, and free for CHCCS Faculty/Staff.  They can be purchased at jagtheatre.seatyourself.biz.  Faculty/Staff can reserve 1 free ticket at tinyurl.com/chs12angryjurors.


The AIS Council is excited to announce a new event coming to CHS this year! CultureFest 2018 will now feature the CultureFest Film Showcase. Students who may be interested in submitting an original short film about a current event or international issue should attend the interest meeting in the Blackbox, C114, at lunch on October 30th.  An interest form is attached in your announcements email: Film Showcase Interest Form


Home Athletic Events today:

Men's Soccer vs Reidsville at 4:30pm.

Jaguar Football vs Providence Grove at 7:30pm - There will be NO football game on Friday

Reminder:  For admission to home contests, please have your School ID with you.


The Smart Lunch subject today is Social Studies



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