Friday, November 15, 2019

Student Announcements: November 15, 2019

We have an EXTRA SPECIAL announcement today. Last night was our annual CultureFest event and included the second annual Film Showcase. As a result of the audience voting, we have winners for our "Best in Show" from each category. From our first category, "Cultural Aspect," the winner is "CHS Goes to Med Deli" which was created by a group of students in the EL Department. From our second category, "Contemporary Issues," the winner is "The Invisible Genocide" which was created by a group of students in the Honors Global Cinema course. Check your emails to view all of the submissions. Thank you to all who participated and extra thanks to Angela McChesney, Tim MacArthur, Myryame Elder, Brett Stegall, and Katie Moorhead for all of their efforts on this! Click here to view all of our film submissions.


Students - we want your Chromebook feedback! Please come to the back of the Media Center on Tuesday November 20 between 11 am - 1 pm to test out 5 different new Chromebook models for next year's 1 to 1 device! Make your voice heard. Contact Mr. MacArthur (tmacarthur@chccs.k12.nc.us) with any questions.


CHS's Shakespeare Competition will be next Tuesday, November 19th at lunch in the Black Box (C114).  If you would like to participate or need more information, please follow the link located in the daily announcements email. Cash prizes are available.  Students should use the link to sign up by Monday, November 18th.


The PowderPuff game has been rescheduled for next Tuesday, November 19th at 5:30pm on the Football field.  Juniors vs. Sophomores at 5:30 and Seniors vs Freshmen at 6:15. The championship game will follow. Please come out and support your class.


The Carrboro Film Fest is this weekend. Discount codes for CHS students can be found in your daily announcements. 

(Discounts: Here On Out, NC Shorts)


Travel Club interest meeting will be Wednesday, 11/20, in Dr. Morais' room (D114) at 12:35 pm.


Smart Lunch subject today is English



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Thursday, November 14, 2019

Student Announcements: November 14, 2019

Students - we want your Chromebook feedback! Please come to the back of the Media Center on Tuesday November 20 between 11 am - 1 pm to test out 5 different new Chromebook models for next year's 1 to 1 device! Make your voice heard. Contact Mr. MacArthur (tmacarthur@chccs.k12.nc.us) with any questions.


Carrboro High School's annual CultureFest is TONIGHT from 6:00pm-8:00pm. More information is available on our school website!


After School tutoring will be in the Media Center TODAY at 4pm.  Bus transportation is available to students. All students are welcome to come! See you there!


CHS's Shakespeare Competition will be next Tuesday, November 19th at lunch in the Black Box (C114).  If you would like to participate or need more information, please follow the link located in the daily announcements email. Cash prizes are available.  Students should use the link to sign up by Monday, November 18th.


The Carrboro Film Fest is this weekend. Discount codes for CHS students can be found in your daily announcements. 

(Discounts: Here On Out, NC Shorts)


Congratulations to all of those who competed in yesterday's DECA Competition. Our finalists included:

Owen Bratten 

Lydia Eccleston 

Ally Lin 

Sourav Mahanty 

Jonathan Osborne 

Nicholas Osborne 

Jack Winfield 

Lastly a HUGE shout out to our top 3 in their events: 

Jonathan Osborne 1st place Sports Entertainment Marketing

Owen Bratten 2nd place Principles of Marketing

Jack Winfield 3rd place Sports Entertainment Marketing 

Thank you to Coach Batts and Ms. Mack for your support


The Smart Lunch subject today is Social Studies



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Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Student Announcements: November 13, 2019

Carrboro High School's annual CultureFest is this week! This year's event will be held on Thursday, November 14th from 6:00pm-8:00pm, so mark your calendars now! More information is available on our school website!


Smart Lunch subject today is English



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Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Student Announcements: November 12, 2019

Carrboro High School's annual CultureFest is this week! This year's event will be held on Thursday, November 14th from 6:00pm-8:00pm, so mark your calendars now! More information is available on our school website!


The Annual PowderPuff football game will be held Today on the Football field.  The Junior vs. Sophomore Class game starts at 5:30 and the Freshmen vs. Senior Class game starts at 6:15.  The Championship game will be held immediately afterwards. Please make plans to attend this exciting event and support your Class!


Senior powderpuff players can buy a shirt for $10 from Mrs. Cerda-Smith in E220 today. 


Your story matters, Jags.  It's time for you to write it! Nanorimo (Na-no-ry-mo) is HERE!  The challenge is simple. During the month of November, the National Novel Writing Month continues with a challenge to write 50,000 words in 30 days.  Sign up online today and join the CHS Nanowrimoers in our quest to write a book!

 

After School tutoring will be in the Media Center TODAY at 4pm.  Bus transportation is available to students. All students are welcome to come! See you there!

The NCTAP information session will in the media center at 12:45 pm.

The Smart Lunch subject today is Science



All mail correspondence to and from the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law, which may result in monitoring and disclosure to third parties, including law enforcement.