Concord Bridge Article
Congratulations to Principals Brian Miller and Katie Stahl, who were appointed permanent Co-Principals by Dr. Laurie Hunter last month. We will greatly miss Principal Mastrullo but are extremely grateful to Principals Miller and Stahl for their leadership. Their appointment was recently featured in the Concord Bridge. You can view the article here.
English Embedded Leveling
Please click here to view the parent letter regarding the new English teaching format starting in the 2023-2023 school year.
End of Year
Please click here to view the End of Semester 2 Calendar - Spring 2023.
Please click here to view the Final Exam Schedule - June 2023.
Important Dates to Remember:
April 17-21: Spring Break
April 24: Classes Resume
May 25: Class of 2023 Last Day of School
June 3: CCHS Graduation, 9:00 am
June 8: Transition Night
June 14: Last day of School
June 19: Juneteenth Holiday
Michelle Gu
Congratulations to Michelle Gu for placing FIRST in Group IV of the Junior Duck Stamp contest. All the student’s art was outstanding, and the judges had their work cut out for them! Overall, 185 entries were received. Beautiful work, Michelle!
Anastasia Porfido
Congratulations, Anastasia Porfido for being awarded the GOLD level Graduating Seniors Award. The Graduating Seniors Program recognizes those student-athletes who have worked hard to pursue figure skating while maintaining their academics. While figure skating is not a traditional school sport, it requires the same dedication, perseverance, and time management as any varsity sport. It is the goal of U.S. Figure Skating to help ensure these student-athletes are recognized for those skills. From everyone at CCHS, congratulations, Anastasia!
Bands, Choir, and Orchestra SWEEP at MICCA
On March 31 and April 1, the CCHS Select Choir, Symphonic Band, Orchestra, and Concert Band competed at the MICCA Concert Festivals at Westborough HS and Danvers HS. We are so proud to share that ALL FOUR GROUPS earned a Gold Medal - the highest possible rating! Please join us in celebrating this incredible achievement by our student musicians!
A little about the experience:
Groups perform a concert program for a panel of judges (a combination of college/university conductors and retired music educators of the highest quality) and are scored according to a rubric. We receive written and recorded feedback from all three judges and following the performance students participate in a workshop with one of the adjudicators. This year Select Choir worked with Catherine Connor-Moen (retired Norwood Director of Performing Arts), our bands worked with Dr. David Hedgecoth (Ohio State University) and our orchestra worked with Dr. Steven Benham (Duquesne University).
Kaden Lewis
Congratulations to CCHS’ own, Kaden Lewis, who raised over $30,000 for Parkinson’s Research! CCHS is very proud of your commitment and hard work. Way to go, Kaden!
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