The Durham Tech rep will be here Wednesday. Email Ms. Coley (Lcoley@chccs.k12.nc.us) for an appointment.
You're invited to Carrboro High's spring musical, Into the Woods, Thursday, March 14th through Saturday, March 16th at 7:30 PM. Tickets are $5 for students, $10 for adults, and free for CHCCS Faculty and Staff. Tickets can be purchased at jagtheatre.seatyourself.biz. CHCCS Faculty and Staff can reserve your one free ticket at https://tinyurl.com/chccsemployee.
Come out and audition for Xanadu Productions Theatre 4 show, "A Tiny Miracle with a Fiberoptic Unicorn." Auditions are Monday the 18th and Tuesday the 19th from 4:00-7:00 PM in the Blackbox. You only have to come to one audition date. Callbacks will be on Wednesday the 20th from :00-7:00 PM, in the Blackbox. Please prepare a 1-minute, contemporary, comedic monologue. Here is the audition form, please fill it out before coming to auditions: tinyurl.com/tinymiracleauditions!
Wanna get published? Jagged Lines, the Carrboro High School literary magazine, is currently accepting submissions for the Spring 2019 edition. Send your short stories, poems, visual art, photography, and other publishable works to CHSJaggedLines@gmail.com by March 15th. Feel free to email if you have questions about submissions.
March is National Athletic Training Month! Did you know athletic trainers work in a variety of contexts including colleges, professional sports, industrial settings, the military, performing arts, and hospitals? They provide compassionate care for all.
Still looking for a summer opportunity? Join us on our trip to the Dominican Republic. This 16 day trip will give you something to talk about! Lunch meeting in Mr. Klakovich's room tomorrow (D214)
The Smart Lunch subject today is Science
If you are planning on taking the ACT, March 8 (this Friday) is the Deadline to register for the April ACT test!
*WHEN THE BELL RINGS, ALL 10th GRADERS NEED TO REPORT TO THE AUDITORIUM for REGISTRATION INFORMATION*
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