Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Student Announcements: October 9, 2018

The Media Center will be closed for PSAT Testing this week tomorrow and for half the day on Thursday, Oct. 11th.  Regular library operations will resume at lunch on Thursday. Please plan accordingly.


YLI will meet this Thursday, October 11th during lunch for its second meeting in Mr. Murchinson's Room, D217. We'll have a guest speaker and there will be an opportunity to receive a $10 gift card for participating in a study!


Students do you think you and your twin have a Twintastic outfit? Submit your name and photo of the outfit by 4pm to Mr Severance through email to be entered into a raffle. Every submission gets a ticket and the winner will receive 5 tickets. The final raffle will be drawn at the football game Friday night with prizes including gift cards, gift baskets from some of your favorite departments, and the amazing treat cart from Mrs Barry's class.


Don't forget tomorrow is PJ day. Come to school in your Jammies! Dress appropriately, the code still applies


Are you interested in participating in the games at the pep rally this week? Sign ups will be at the SGA table today through Thursday. Winners of the games will also be entered into the homecoming raffle.


Would you like to nominate someone to be on Homecoming Royalty? Use the link found in the email announcements to submit a nomination by 1pm Wednesday. Nomination Link


The CHS Minority Student Union hosts the 1st Annual Tailgate Kickoff at the Homecoming game this Friday, October 12, from 4:30-6:45 p.m. College Application info will be provided, as well as hot dogs, burgers, and drinks.  Please bring your families and a side dish to share!


If you are a Junior and you are interested in planning prom, come to the Junior Class Council meeting Friday, Oct 12th in E220.


There is a Science Olympiad meeting today in room D224 (Doc T's classroom). All are welcome!


Home Athletic Events:  Field Hockey will host East Chapel Hill 6pm


The Smart Lunch subject today is Science





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