Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Student Announcements: May 15, 2019

Attention Jaguars! The Amateur Radio Direction Finding club is seeking new members.  Are you interested in adventure seeking? Have you ever wanted to track radio frequencies to find cool locations and solve puzzles?  Join the district ARDF club for their next event this Saturday, May 18th. The Beginners class starts at 11:30a for newcomers. You can start anytime between 11 AM and 2 PM. For more information checkout the posters around the media center and see the attached flyer and link in your announcement. http://islandcreativetime.com/chccs_ardf_news.html


Do you love animals?  Would you like to help out some furry friends in need?  Girl Scout Troop 41316 is conducting a supply drive for the Alamance County Humane Society and is requesting donations of dog and cat food/supplies.  If you would like to participate, please bring contributions to one of the collection boxes located in the main office or the library by Friday, May 17th.  Contact Paula Murray with any questions. Thanks for your support!


Are You Ready for some Football??  If you are interested in playing Football for CHS next season, come on out and join the fun this week.  Practice will be from 4 - 6:30. Please check the announcement email and take the time to complete the interest survey using this link Football Interest Survey  If you have any questions, see Coach Lathan in Student Services.


Jaguar Women's Soccer will host Central Davidson on Wed. May 15 at 6pm. Admission is $7. Support your Jags!


To all Jaguar Students:  Sportsmanship at athletic contests is expected! Support your team and school in a positive respectful manner. Inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated. Any verbal abuse to the opposing team and officials will be grounds for removal.  Do the right thing and focus your support for our Team! We appreciate you coming out during the State Playoffs!


The Smart Lunch subject today is Math



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