ATTENTION ALL JUNIORS and SENIORS.The Fall application period for National Honor Society is now open. All applications must be returned to Ms. Barkdolloni in TLC 1 before 2 pm tomorrow. A link to the application can be found in your email (here). No applications will be accepted after 2:00 pm tomorrow!
Monday, November 19th, 2018 at 4:00, the Carrboro High Girls Group and Kings group will host the 1st annual CO-ED flag football tournament fundraiser. Cost is $5 per person and 7 people are allowed on a team. Please see Edward Pegues or Kareen Taylor to sign up.
YLI will meet today during lunch in Mr. Murchinson's Room, D217. Snacks will be provided!
Seniors - Herff – Jones will be here for a brief informational meeting regarding Caps and Gowns tomorrow during lunch in the Gym. There will be no off campus lunch so that all seniors can get this information. Please save the date and make sure that you are present!
Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors it is time to get your tickets to the T Dance! The price is $40 for 2 and $25 for 1 and can be purchased from Committee members in the Commons during lunch this week. The dance will be held at the Hope Valley Country Club November 24th from 8 to Midnight. Get your tickets early! The price will increase as we approach the dance! Check your email for more information. Committee Members are: Kally Kumnic, Lily Tipton, Julia Sistache, Nicole Noel, Annelise Cox, Charlotte Ellis, Olivia Hall, Claire Himmel and Carson Overbeck
This year's CultureFest event will be held on Thursday, November 29th from 6:00pm-8:00pm, so mark your calendars now! Students and families can participate in a variety of ways! The first step is just to show up! We also encourage families to share a part of their culture with our community by preparing a dish from their own family traditions or culture. If you are interested in contributing, please use the Google Form to indicate the type of dish you will be preparing. For questions, see Mr. Schendt.
The Smart Lunch subject today is Social Studies
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