Excited for yet another weekend? Well, to get this weekend rolling, there are a couple of awesome riddles in store for you. But before that, here’s a weather update.
Tomorrow is going to be a nice day with a high of 76 degrees and a low of 51 degrees. Better get those fall jackets out again. […]
Entries from September 2007
Foods Friday
September 28th, 2007 · No Comments
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Parent-Teacher Conferences
September 28th, 2007 · No Comments
A parent teacher conference is a gathering of parents and teachers. The parents make their way to CHS to meet their child’s teachers. They have conversations on how well or how poorly the child is doing in that class. The conversations may be good or bad for the student. The student may go home with a […]
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Thoughts for Thursday
September 27th, 2007 · No Comments
Today is the day for revolution! On this day, three major events happened in the revolutionary war: George Washington was defeated by the British at the Battle of Germantown in 1777, John Adams negotiates Revolutionary War peace terms with Britain in 1779, and in 1787 the Constitution was submitted to the states for ratification.
The answer […]
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07 Sept issue of The Minute
September 26th, 2007 · No Comments
Here’s a PDF of the first issue of CHS’s magazine The Minute.
The Minute (07 Sept)
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Daily Grind closes
September 26th, 2007 · No Comments
From strawberry scones to carrot cake; from peppermint patty brownies to bran berry muffins, the nearby Daily Grind is filled with sweets, not to mention the beloved coffee. Unfortunately, after seven years of business The Daily Grind is going out of business.
“Our last day is September 21,” Joan Yoder (manager) said.
Kelly Frye (12) has faithfully […]
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Yearbook is not always easy
September 26th, 2007 · No Comments
The annual yearbook, usually distributed at the beginning on the year, was late this year from reaching CHS student’s hands.
“It usually takes 30 to 45 days once the company has all of the papers,” Layla Wirt (English teacher) said.
This year’s yearbook staff consists of five students first trimester and eight during third trimester.
“You can only be […]
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Kristen Laine visits CHS
September 20th, 2007 · No Comments
Kristen Laine (author and journalist) is leaving her home state of New Hampshire to speak with students about the art of writing as well as her book entitled American Band. She will be visiting CHS Friday in Chris Judson’s (English teacher) AP Language and Compositions classes and his third hour Student Publications class.
“We wrote back periodically […]
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Theocracy Thursday
September 20th, 2007 · No Comments
It’s been quite some time since a picture of the day has been posted. So, to make up for that, there’s some extra cool things in this lovely post: not only is there going to be a riddle, there’s going to be two riddles as well as a weather update.
To get your minds working on […]
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Penn Invitational
September 19th, 2007 · No Comments
Preparation is an important part of any competitive activity, including marching band. The Concord Marching Minutemen will be performing at the Penn High School invitational on Saturday, September 22 and they have been preparing for it all week.
“Compared to this time last year, we are definitely a lot more prepared,” Erika Field (10) said. “We have […]
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ISTEP week schedule
September 17th, 2007 · No Comments
Warning: Juniors and seniors must be on time for testing. Failure to be on time results in failure of the test.
Reminder: Signs will be posted telling students where they will be testing.
Monday September 17th, 2007
Resource: 7:55-8:25
1st period: 8:32-9:29
2nd period: 9:36-10:36
3rd period: 10:43-11:43
4th period: 11:43-1:36 (lunch)
5th period: 1:43-2:55
Tuesday September 18th, 2007
Testing: 7:55-11:53am
4th period: 11:53-1:23 (lunch)
1st period: […]
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