Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Student Announcements: September 24, 2019

SkillsUSA will meet today in Ms. Landis' Room E115. Anyone who is interested in becoming a member this year should  attend. Those who are interested but can not attend today, should see Ms. Landis for a membership form. 

 

Don't forget to vote at Panthers.com/fans/WearItLikeAPro for the chance for our school to win 24 Riddell SpeedFlex helmets! The school with the most votes wins! 

 

The Goodnight Scholars Program is NC State's premier full tuition scholarship program valued at $20,500 per year and is exclusively for high-achieving students from low- and middle-income families in North Carolina who dream of pursuing a STEM degree at NC State.  Students interested in hearing more information about this scholarship should come to an information session Friday, Sept. 27th at 3:00 in the CIC. Please sign up in the CIC to attend.

 

CARRBORO HIGH SCHOOL IS GOING TO GERMANY AND SWITZERLAND SPRING 2020.If interested, there will be a parent meeting on October 22 at 5:30 pm in room D114. Look for posters and flyers posted on walls all over our building to RSVP. Any questions talk to Dr. Morais in room D114.

 

The Army recruiter will be in the commons during lunch tomorrow.

 

This week is Banned Books Week! It's a time to celebrate your freedom to read! Books featured during this week have been targeted for removal or restricted access to read.  Countless book titles have been challenged or banned, including well known titles such as Winnie the Pooh. Stop by the Media Center to learn about historical and current attempts to censor books in libraries and schools.  Celebrate your right to READ!


After-school tutoring is FINALLY here!  If you need extra help in any of your core classes, come to the Media Center for after-school tutoring on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Tuesday, Oct. 1st!  Stop by, sign in, and get tutored!


The Smart Lunch subject today is Math



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