It is with great pleasure that I share some highlights showcasing our impressive students. More information regarding all students returning on April 26th and end-of-year activities is forthcoming. Thank you for all of your support!
CCHS Chorus Music Videos
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St. Patrick's Day Luncheon
Arden Trudeau, Shree Khanolkar, and members of the student government helped organize the St. Patrick's Day luncheon.
The event was a hit! The senior citizens loved seeing everyone outside at the high school when they came by to pick up their bagged meal. Overall, we had a blast and when we were wrapping up the event.
I think events like this really show that something as simple as running a St. Patrick's day corn beef pickup/delivery service can positively affect our community (especially during this unprecedented time).
CCHS' Julia Zipoli Thanks Staff with Tacos
Hello everyone! My name is Julia Zipoli. In May of 2020, I founded Caring for the Frontlines - Concord and Carlisle to show appreciation for the town's frontline workers. I raised $6,500 and have thanked over 850 essential workers (if you would like to see pictures and more specifics about my project, feel free to check out my website - https://caringforthefrontl.wixsite.com/caring4thefrontlines).
Now, it is my goal to thank every CCHS employee for their essential work throughout the pandemic. I am extremely grateful to all of my teachers! In addition to the teachers, CCHS would not have been so successful in their reopening plans without the teamwork of the administration, the teachers, the tutor, the nurses, the maintenance staff, and every other employee in the building. Your continued hard work has kept the schools open. Your hard work has not gone unnoticed and I would like to recognize you all for it!
CCHS Students Attain Rank of Eagle Scout
The following young men from Massachusetts' Spirit of Adventure Council, Troop 132, in Concord, MA recently attained the rank of Eagle Scout:
- Nolan Roberts
- Kevin O'Neil
- Simon Cadavid
Concord Carlisle High School Seniors Nolan Roberts, Kevin O'Neil, and Simon Cadavid recently earned their Eagle Scout Rank. Eagle Scout is the highest achievement attainable in the Boy Scouts of America. Since its inception in 1911, only four percent of Scouts have earned this rank. Requirements involve a lengthy review process after earning at least 21 merit badges and completing an Eagle Project. Nolan's Concord community project involved setting up a bike repair station at the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail. For his project, Kevin built 3 Little Free Libraries, one of them at Thoreau Farm. Simon's project involved building and installing 4 Kestrel Nesting Boxes in open fields around town, such as the one near CCHS.
These projects encompass the Scout oath and law through their service to the local community, representing something bigger than the Scouts who planned them. They will remain useful to our town for years to come, and hopefully inspire others to give back to our community.
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