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May 8, 2008 Thursday Bulletin #150 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Want to go to Ireland next spring break? Come see Mrs. Halverson or Mr. Kennedy for info and an application! Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity. Applications due May 15th. 2. Prom tickets are available through May 9th. They are $20.00 with an ASB and $25.00 without an ASB card. Tickets will NOT be sold at the door! And remember to sign up for picture appointments when you purchase your tickets. Date passes are due no later than Wednesday, May 7th 3. Buy your Yearbook TODAY! After May 12th the price will increase to $75.00. Remember there are only a limited amount of books left for sale. See Geffen in the office for more info. 4. Only 2 more days to get your photos in for the Greece/Italy trip! Bring them to Mr. Armstrong ASAP!
May 7, 2008 Wednesday Bulletin #149 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Battle of the Bands will be on May 31 at KTUB from 6-11:30 PM. Interested bands should contact Mr. Lewis, Hilary Grumman or Ericka Dorning for more information. 2. Photos before PROM have been moved to C HS from 5 to 7 PM. They’re not available before the dance at EMP, but will be available first come first served during the dance. 3. Want to go to Ireland next spring break? Come see Mrs. Halverson or Mr. Kennedy for info and an application! Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity. Applications due May 15th. 4. Prom tickets are available through May 9th. They are $20.00 with an ASB and $25.00 without an ASB card. Tickets will NOT be sold at the door! And remember to sign up for picture appointments when you purchase your tickets. Date passes are due no later than Wednesday, May 7th 5. There is a Random Acts of Kindness meeting today, May 7 in room 242 during advisory. Everyone is welcome!
6. All girls’ basketball
players who plan to attend team camp must have their forms
turned in by Thursday morning with their deposit. May 6, 2008 Tuesday Bulletin #148 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Battle of the Bands will be on May 31 at KTUB from 6-11:30 PM. Interested bands should contact Mr. Lewis, Hilary Grumman or Ericka Dorning for more information. 2. Photos before PROM have been moved to C HS from 5 to 7 PM. They’re not available before the dance at EMP, but will be available first come first served during the dance. 3. Want to go to Ireland next spring break? Come see Mrs. Halverson or Mr. Kennedy for info and an application! Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity. Applications due May 15th. 4. Prom tickets are available through May 9th. They are $20.00 with an ASB and $25.00 without an ASB card. Tickets will NOT be sold at the door! And remember to sign up for picture appointments when you purchase your tickets. Date passes are due no later than Wednesday, May 7th 5. There is a Random Acts of Kindness meeting Wednesday, May 7 in room 242 during advisory. Everyone is welcome! 6. High School Volleyball Camp July 7-10th at Tolt Middle School. Only a few spots left. Check the high school volleyball website for registration. 7. Volleyball Open Gym is Wednesday 6-7:30 PM for the month of May. 8. Voting for Prom Royalty will be in advisory today. Juniors and seniors: vote for 3 girls and 3 boys. Finalists will be announced at Friday’s assembly.
9. Come to the Interact meeting
today during advisory, room 210, Mrs. Aitken. May 5, 2008 Monday Bulletin #147 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Battle of the Bands will be on May 31 at KTUB from 6-11:30 PM. Interested bands should contact Mr. Lewis, Hilary Grumman or Ericka Dorning for more information. 2. Photos before PROM have been moved to CS from 5 to 7 PM. They’re not available before the dance at EMP, but will be available first come first served during the dance. 3. Want to go to Ireland next spring break? Come see Mrs. Halverson or Mr. Kennedy for info and an application! Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity. Applications due May 15th. 4. Prom tickets are available through May 9th. They are $20.00 with an ASB and $25.00 without an ASB card. Tickets will NOT be sold at the door! And remember to sign up for picture appointments when you purchase your tickets. Date passes are due no later than Wednesday, May 7th 5. There is a Random Acts of Kindness meeting Wednesday, May 7 in room 242 during advisory. Everyone is welcome! 6. High School Volleyball Camp July 7-10th at Tolt Middle School. Only a few spots left. Check the high school volleyball website for registration.
7. Volleyball Open Gym is Wednesday
6-7:30 PM for the month of May. May 2, 2008 Friday Bulletin #146 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Applications for next year’s honors English classes are due Friday, May 2nd. See your current English teacher or Mrs. Kelly if you are interested in applying. 2. Battle of the Bands will be on May 31 at KTUB from 6-11:30 PM. Interested bands should contact Mr. Lewis, Hilary Grumman or Ericka Dorning for more information. 3. All students who went to Greece and Italy for spring break please remember to bring in your best 25 photos from the trip on a CD or DVD to Mr. Armstrong by Friday, May 9th. Stay tuned for trip reunion info! 4. Photos before PROM have been moved to C HS from 5 to 7 PM. They’re not available before the dance at EMP, but will be available first come first served during the dance. 5. Girls Basketball bake sale today during lunch. YUM 6. Those of you playing Miracle League Baseball – please confirm with Mrs. Filer that you are still going Saturday. We will meet at CHS at 8 AM and leave promptly at 8:15. 7. Want to go to Ireland next spring break? Come see Mrs. Halverson or Mr. Kennedy for info and an application! Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity. Applications due May 15th. 8. Prom tickets are available through May 9th. They are $20.00 with an ASB and $25.00 without an ASB card. Tickets will NOT be sold at the door! And remember to sign up for picture appointments when you purchase your tickets. Date passes are due no later than Wednesday, May 7th
May 1, 2008 Thursday Bulletin #145 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Applications for next year’s honors English classes are due Friday, May 2nd. See your current English teacher or Mrs. Kelly if you are interested in applying. 2. Battle of the Bands will be on May 31 at KTUB from 6-11:30 PM. Interested bands should contact Mr. Lewis, Hilary Grumman or Ericka Dorning for more information. 3. All students who went to Greece and Italy for spring break please remember to bring in your best 25 photos from the trip on a CD or DVD to Mr. Armstrong by Friday, May 9th. Stay tuned for trip reunion info! 4. Photos before PROM have been moved to C HS from 5 to 7 PM. They’re not available before the dance at EMP, but will be available first come first served during the dance. 5. Girls Basketball bake sale today during lunch. YUM 6. Those of you playing Miracle League Baseball – please confirm with Mrs. Filer that you are still going Saturday. We will meet at CHS at 8 AM and leave promptly at 8:15. 7. Want to go to Ireland next spring break? Come see Mrs. Halverson or Mr. Kennedy for info and an application! Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity. Applications due May 15th. April 30, 2008 Wednesday Bulletin #145 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Applications for next year’s honors English classes are due Friday, May 2nd. See your current English teacher or Mrs. Kelly if you are interested in applying. 2. Bible Club is “happening” today in Mrs. Huie’s room during advisory – let’s fellowship and have some fun! 3. Band and Choir students who are going to Anaheim Heritage Festival….Please come to an important informational update meeting in Mr. Lewis advisory today, April 30. 4. Battle of the Bands will be on May 31 at KTUB from 6-11:30 PM. Interested bands should contact Mr. Lewis, Hilary Grumman or Ericka Dorning for more information. 5. All students who went to Greece and Italy for spring break please remember to bring in your best 25 photos from the trip on a CD or DVD to Mr. Armstrong by Friday, May 9th. Stay tuned for trip reunion info! 6. Photos before PROM have been moved to C
HS from 5 to 7 PM.
They’re not available before the dance at EMP, but will be
available first come first served during the dance. April 29, 2008 Tuesday Bulletin #144 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Want to become a member of the drill team? Tryouts are May 5th through 8 from 3:30 to 5:30 and May 9th from 3:30 to 6:30. There is a parent meeting on April 29th in the RLC at 7 PM. Pick up a tryout packet in the main office for more information. 2. Seniors: If you did not pick up your graduation announcements they are available in the main office before and after school, break and your lunch. 3. Applications for next year’s honors English classes are due Friday, May 2nd. See your current English teacher or Mrs. Kelly if you are interested in applying. 4. Bible Club is “happening” April 30 in Mrs. Huie’s room during advisory. “Don’t be left Behind”. 5. FFA meeting during advisory today. Be there! It is about the plant sale.
April 28, 2008 Monday Bulletin #143 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Want to become a member of the drill team? Tryouts are May 5th through 8 from 3:30 to 5:30 and May 9th from 3:30 to 6:30. There is a parent meeting on April 29th in the RLC at 7 PM. Pick up a tryout packet in the main office for more information. 2. Seniors: If you did not pick up your graduation announcements they are available in the main office before and after school, break and your lunch. 3. Applications for next year’s honors English classes are due Friday, May 2nd. See your current English teacher or Mrs. Kelly if you are interested in applying. 4. Bible Club is “happening” April 30 in Mrs. Huie’s room during advisory. “Don’t be left Behind”.
April 25, 2008 Friday Bulletin #142 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Want to become a member of the drill team? Tryouts are May 5th through 8 from 3:30 to 5:30 and May 9th from 3:30 to 6:30. There is a parent meeting on April 29th in the RLC at 7 PM. Pick up a tryout packet in the main office for more information. 2. ASB Executive Officers speeches are due today to Geffen in the main office. 3. Seniors: If you did not pick up your graduation announcements they are available in the main office before and after school, break and your lunch. 4. Good news! There are ten more spaces available for the Class of 2008 grad party. Don’t miss out on this event! The cost is now $165.00 and you must sign up soon so you’ll have a spot at the party. Sign up forms are in the CHS office. If you’ve signed up, but you haven’t filled out a permission slip, you must do so. Pick up your permission slip in the CHS office as well. Thank you. 5. Miracle League Baseball is back! The Random Acts of Kindness Club, along with anyone else who is kind, will help kids with disabilities play baseball in Monroe on Saturday, May 3. Please see Mrs. Filer for details. Everyone is welcome to help out. 6. Attention SkillsUSA, FBLA, FFA and DECA members: tonight, the 25th is our first ever club vs. club DODGE BALL match! The action begins at 5 PM so don’t be late. Food and drink will be provided. For more information talk to your club advisor. 7. Applications for next year’s honors English classes are due Friday, May 2nd. See your current English teacher or Mrs. Kelly if you are interested in applying.
8. Bible Club is “happening”
April 30 in Mrs. Huie’s room during advisory. “Don’t be left
Behind”. April 24, 2008 Thursday Bulletin #141 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Want to see Ireland next Spring Break? Visit the Emerald Isle with Miss Halverson, Mr. Kennedy, and very select group of your fellow CHS students. See the sights of Dublin with Miss Halverson. Watch Mr. Kennedy try to find some place to speak what little Gaelic he knows. There will be an informational meeting about the 2009 Spring Break Ireland Trip on Thursday, April 24 at 7:30 PM in the Career Center. See Miss Halverson in room 201 or Mr. Kennedy in room 142 for details. 2. Want to become a member of the drill team? Tryouts are May 5th through 8 from 3:30 to 5:30 and May 9th from 3:30 to 6:30. There is a parent meeting on April 29th in the RLC at 7 PM. Pick up a tryout packet in the main office for more information. 3. Girls, have your ever thought about a career in construction, fire science, welding? This Career Fair will be held on Friday, May 2, at the Seattle Center’s Fisher Pavilion. For more information and to pick up a field trip form, please see Mrs. Gilmore or Ms. Bielstein in the career center by Tuesday, April 29. Transportation will be provided FREE! You only need money for lunch! 4. REAL WOMEN Volunteers Wanted. Habitat for Humanity of East King County is recruiting women 16 and older to help build a Habitat House in Snoqualmie Ridge on May 10. Training session is May 3. See Mrs. Gilmore or Ms. Bielstein in the career center for more details today. 5. Did you ever want to run for ASB office, but didn’t want to run against your best friend? This year’s ASB election process will solve your dilemma! To increase participation in our ASB officer elections this year, candidates will not run for specific positions. Come sign up to campaign and you can get all the details. Packets available in the office before school, after school, lunch and break. 6. Sophomores interested in attending the HOBY leadership conference representing CHS can pick up an application from Geffen in the main office. Applications have to be turned back into the office by Thursday, April 24th in order to be considered. 7. It is groovy vest time again!!!! Help beautify Main Street in Duvall today, April 24 at 3 PM at the police station. It will only take an hour, so please be kind and help out. 8. Seniors: Graduation announcements, etc. will be distributed on Thursday and Friday during your lunch. 9. Interested in law? Plan to attend a one day leadership conference in Yakima. Charter Bus from Franklin High School – meals provided – Register by Friday, April 25th. Forms in the career center. 10. Interested in the field of Medicine? Volunteer this summer at Evergreen Hospital – Information in the career center. 11. Good news! There are ten more spaces available for the Class of 2008 grad party. Don’t miss out on this event! The cost is now $165.00 and you must sign up soon so you’ll have a spot at the party. Sign up forms are in the CHS office. If you’ve signed up, but you haven’t filled out a permission slip, you must do so. Pick up your permission slip in the CHS office as well. Thank you. 12. Miracle League Baseball is back! The Random Acts of Kindness Club, along with anyone else who is kind, will help kids with disabilities play baseball in Monroe on Saturday, May 3. Please see Mrs. Filer for details. Everyone is welcome to help out. 13. Attention SkillsUSA, FBLA, FFA and DECA members: this Friday, the 25th is our first ever club vs. club DODGE BALL match! The action begins at 5 PM so don’t be late. Food and drink will be provided. For more information talk to your club advisor.
April 23, 2008 Wednesday Bulletin #140 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Want to see Ireland next Spring Break? Visit the Emerald Isle with Miss Halverson, Mr. Kennedy, and very select group of your fellow CHS students. See the sights of Dublin with Miss Halverson. Watch Mr. Kennedy try to find some place to speak what little Gaelic he knows. There will be an informational meeting about the 2009 Spring Break Ireland Trip on Thursday, April 24 at 7:30 PM in the Career Center. See Miss Halverson in room 201 or Mr. Kennedy in room 142 for details. 2. There will be a girl’s basketball meeting during advisory today, April 23rd in the gym. 3. Want to become a member of the drill team? Tryouts are May 5th through 8 from 3:30 to 5:30 and May 9th from 3:30 to 6:30. There is a parent meeting on April 29th in the RLC at 7 PM. Pick up a tryout packet in the main office for more information. 4. Girls, have your ever thought about a career in construction, fire science, welding? This Career Fair will be held on Friday, May 2, at the Seattle Center’s Fisher Pavilion. For more information and to pick up a field trip form, please see Mrs. Gilmore or Ms. Bielstein in the career center by Tuesday, April 29. Transportation will be provided FREE! You only need money for lunch! 5. REAL WOMEN Volunteers Wanted. Habitat for Humanity of East King County is recruiting women 16 and older to help build a Habitat House in Snoqualmie Ridge on May 10. Training session is May 3. See Mrs. Gilmore or Ms. Bielstein in the career center for more details today. 6. Did you ever want to run for ASB office, but didn’t want to run against your best friend? This year’s ASB election process will solve your dilemma! To increase participation in our ASB officer elections this year, candidates will not run for specific positions. Come sign up to campaign and you can get all the details. Packets available in the office before school, after school, lunch and break. 7. Sophomores interested in attending the HOBY leadership conference representing CHS can pick up an application from Geffen in the main office. Applications have to be turned back into the office by Thursday, April 24th in order to be considered. 8. It is groovy vest time again!!!! Sign up in Mrs. Filer’s room to help beautify Main Street in Duvall this Thursday, April 24 at 3 PM at the police station. It will only take an hour, so please be kind and help out. If you already have a permission slip on file you don’t need another one. If you do need one, pick one up in room 242. 9. The Random Acts of Kindness Club has been on hiatus, but we are back and will meet in room 242 today, April 23rd. Everyone is welcome. 10. Seniors: Graduation announcements, etc. will be distributed on Thursday and Friday during your lunch. 11. Interested in law? Plan to attend a one day leadership conference in Yakima. Charter Bus from Franklin High School – meals provided – Register by Friday, April 25th. Forms in the career center. 12. Interested in the field of Medicine? Volunteer this summer at Evergreen Hospital – Information in the career center. 13. Good news! There are ten more spaces available for the Class of 2008 grad party. Don’t miss out on this event! The cost is now $165.00 and you must sign up soon so you’ll have a spot at the party. Sign up forms are in the CHS office. If you’ve signed up, but you haven’t filled out a permission slip, you must do so. Pick up your permission slip in the CHS office as well. Thank you. 14. Bible is “happening” in Huie’s room during advisory. “Don’t be left behind!” 15. Dress like an animal (wear something animally) for Thursdays spirit day! 16. Miracle League Baseball is back! The Random Acts of Kindness Club, along with anyone else who is kind, will help kids with disabilities play baseball in Monroe on Saturday, May 3. Please see Mrs. Filer for details. Everyone is welcome to help out. 17. Attention SkillsUSA, FBLA, FFA and DECA members: this Friday, the 25th is our first ever club vs. club DODGE BALL match! The action begins at 5 PM so don’t be late. Food and drink will be provided. For more information talk to your club advisor.
April 21, 2008 Tuesday Bulletin #139 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Want to see Ireland next Spring Break? Visit the Emerald Isle with Miss Halverson, Mr. Kennedy, and very select group of your fellow CHS students. See the sights of Dublin with Miss Halverson. Watch Mr. Kennedy try to find some place to speak what little Gaelic he knows. There will be an informational meeting about the 2009 Spring Break Ireland Trip on Thursday, April 24 at 7:30 PM in the Career Center. See Miss Halverson in room 201 or Mr. Kennedy in room 142 for details. 2. Cheer tryout informational meeting during advisory on April 22nd in the commons. 3. There will be a girl’s basketball meeting during advisory on Wednesday, April 30th in the gym. 4. Want to become a member of the drill team? Tryouts are May 5th through 8 from 3:30 to 5:30 and May 9th from 3:30 to 6:30. There is a parent meeting on April 29th in the RLC at 7 PM. Pick up a tryout packet in the main office for more information. 5. The Career and Technical Education Department is providing an opportunity for all students interested in attending the “Careers in IT: The Real Story” conference at BCC on Thursday, April 24. If you are interested, please pick up a field trip form in the career center and return it by Tuesday. April 22. For more information, please stop by the career center to see either Mrs. Gilmore or Ms. Bielstein. This is a FREE EVENT! Space is limited so pick up your form today. 6. Girls, have your ever thought about a career in construction, fire science, welding? This Career Fair will be held on Friday, May 2, at the Seattle Center’s Fisher Pavilion. For more information and to pick up a field trip form, please see Mrs. Gilmore or Ms. Bielstein in the career center by Tuesday, April 29. Transportation will be provided FREE! You only need money for lunch! 7. REAL WOMEN Volunteers Wanted. Habitat for Humanity of East King County is recruiting women 16 and older to help build a Habitat House in Snoqualmie Ridge on May 10. Training session is May 3. See Mrs. Gilmore or Ms. Bielstein in the career center for more details today. 8. Did you ever want to run for ASB office, but didn’t want to run against your best friend? This year’s ASB election process will solve your dilemma! To increase participation in our ASB officer elections this year, candidates will not run for specific positions. Come sign up to campaign and you can get all the details. Packets available in the office before school, after school, lunch and break. 9. Sophomores interested in attending the HOBY leadership conference representing CHS can pick up an application from Geffen in the main office. Applications have to be turned back into the office by Thursday, April 24th in order to be considered. 10. It is groovy vest time again!!!! Sign up in Mrs. Filer’s room to help beautify Main Street in Duvall this Thursday, April 24 at 3 PM at the police station. It will only take an hour, so please be kind and help out. If you already have a permission slip on file you don’t need another one. If you do need one, pick one up in room 242. 11. The Random Acts of Kindness Club has been on hiatus, but we are back and will meet in room 242 on Wednesday, April 23rd. Everyone is welcome. 12. Seniors: Graduation announcements, etc. will be distributed on Thursday and Friday during your lunch. 13. There is a DECA meeting today in PT 2; we will be electing next year’s officers. See you there. 14. Interested in law? Plan to attend a one day leadership conference in Yakima. Charter Bus from Franklin High School – meals provided – Register by Friday, April 25th. Forms in the career center. 15. Interested in the field of Medicine? Volunteer this summer at Evergreen Hospital – Information in the career center. 16. Good news! There are ten more spaces available for the Class of 2008 grad party. Don’t miss out on this event! The cost is now $165.00 and you must sign up soon so you’ll have a spot at the party. Sign up forms are in the CHS office. If you’ve signed up, but you haven’t filled out a permission slip, you must do so. Pick up your permission slip in the CHS office as well. Thank you.
April 21, 2008 Monday Bulletin #138 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Any senior who would like to perform (sing, read a poem, etc.) at the Baccalaureate graduation service please contact Mrs. Barnhart 425 880-4612. 2. Cheer tryouts will be held May 12-16 at CHS from 4-6 in the gym. If you are interested in becoming a CHS cheerleader, please stop by the main office or the attendance office to pick up your tryout packet. Packets are due back into the attendance office by May 1st! There is a mandatory parent meeting on April 24th at 7 PM in the LRC. 3. Cheer tryout informational meeting during advisory on April 22nd in the commons. 4. Everyone is invited to come to a combined CHS and Australian student concert on Monday, April 21 at 7 PM in the CHS theatre. No charge for admission. 5. There will be a girl’s basketball meeting during advisory on Wednesday, April 23rd in the gym. 6. Want to become a member of the drill team? Tryouts are May 5th through 8 from 3:30 to 5:30 and May 9th from 3:30 to 6:30. There is a parent meeting on April 29th in the RLC at 7 PM. Pick up a tryout packet in the main office for more information. 7. The Career and Technical Education Department is providing an opportunity for all students interested in attending the “Careers in IT: The Real Story” conference at BCC on Thursday, April 24. This conference will provide valuable information about skills, internships, salaries and careers in information technology. The careers include web design, video and film production, gaming, mobile and wireless communication, computer forensics, and health informatics. If you are interested, please pick up a field trip form in the career center and return it by Tuesday. April 22. For more information, please stop by the career center to see either Mrs. Gilmore or Ms. Bielstein. This is a FREE EVENT! Space is limited so pick up your form today. 8. Girls, have your ever thought about a career in construction, fire science, welding? Do you have any idea what the opportunities are for WOMAN in these fields. Well, go find out! The Career and Technical Education Department is providing an opportunity for WOMEN who are interested in careers in the trades such as construction, automotive, welding, information technology, electrical work, fire science, horticulture, etc. This Career Fair will be held on Friday, May 2, at the Seattle Center’s Fisher Pavilion. For more information and to pick up a field trip form, please see Mrs. Gilmore or Ms. Bielstein in the career center by Tuesday, April 29. Transportation will be provided FREE! You only need money for lunch. 9. REAL WOMEN Volunteers Wanted. Habitat for Humanity of East King County is recruiting women 16 and older to help build a Habitat House in Snoqualmie Ridge on May 10. Training sessions are on April 19 or May 3. What a great way to help your community and learn valuable construction skills. Girls, grab your mother and make it a special Mother’s Day experience. See Mrs. Gilmore or Ms. Bielstein in the career center for more details today. 10. Did you ever want to run for ASB office, but didn’t want to run against your best friend? This year’s ASB election process will solve your dilemma! To increase participation in our ASB officer elections this year, candidates will not run for specific positions. Come sign up to campaign and you can get all the details. Packets available in the office before school, after school, lunch and break. 11. Snoqualmie Valley Youth Soccer Information for the 2008 season is available in the main office. 12. Sophomores interested in attending the HOBY leadership conference representing CHS can pick up an application from Geffen in the main office. Applications must be turned into office by Thursday, 13. Its groovy orange vest time again!!! Sign up in Mrs. Filer’s room to help beautify Main Street in Duvall this Thursday, April 24 at 3 PM at the police station. It will only take an hour, so please be kind and help out. If you already have a permission slip on file you don’t need another one. If you do need one, pick one up in room 242. Thanks 14. The Random Acts of Kindness Club has been on hiatus, but we are back and will meet in room 242 on Wednesday, April 23rd. Everyone is welcome. 15. Want to see Ireland next spring break? Visit the Emerald Isle with Miss Halverson, Mr. Kennedy and a very select group of your fellow CHS students. See the sights of Dublin with Miss Halverson. Watch Mr. Kennedy try to find some place to speak what little Gaelic he knows. There will be an informational meeting about the 2009 Spring Break Ireland Trip on Thursday, April 24 at 7:30 in the career center. See Miss Halverson in room 201 or Mr. Kennedy in room 142 for details. 16. Seniors: Graduation announcements, etc. will be distributed the 24th and 25th of April. 17. There is a DECA meeting April 22nd in PT 2; we will be electing next year’s officers. See you there.
April 18, 2008 Friday Bulletin #137 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. The Interact Dance has been cancelled. Sorry for the inconvenience. 2. The Sophomore class will be selling lollipops this week! Look for Cody, Sam, Missy or Courtney to buy them. They’re .50 each & you can get them during break, lunch or in between classes. 3. Dedicated CHS student needed! It’s time to make a difference by serving as an ASB executive officer for next school year. Election packets will be available starting next Monday, April 21st. Interested students must be willing to work hard and carry a GPA of 3.0 or above. This is for the executive officer positions right now – class officer elections will be next month. 4. Any senior who would like to perform (sing, read a poem, etc.) at the Baccalaureate graduation service please contact Mrs. Barnhart 425 880-4612. 5. Cheer tryouts will be held May 12-16 at CHS from 4-6 in the gym. If you are interested in becoming a CHS cheerleader, please stop by the main office or the attendance office to pick up your tryout packet. Packets are due back into the attendance office by May 1st! There is a mandatory parent meeting on April 24th at 7 PM in the LRC. 6. Cheer tryout informational meeting during advisory on April 22nd in the commons. 7. Everyone is invited to come to a combined CHS and Australian student concert on Monday, April 21 at 7 PM in the CHS theatre. No charge for admission. 8. Love to dance? Join the dance team. Come to the parent meeting on Tuesday, April 22nd at 7:00 PM in the LRC. Tryouts are April 28th through May 2nd at Carnation Elementary. Packets are in the main office. 9. There will be a girl’s basketball meeting during advisory on Wednesday, April 30th in the gym. 10. Want to become a member of the drill team? Tryouts are May 5th through 8 from 3:30 to 5:30 and May 9th from 3:30 to 6:30. There is a parent meeting on April 29th in the RLC at 7 PM. Pick up a tryout packet in the main office for more information. 11. The Career and Technical Education Department is providing an opportunity for all students interested in attending the “Careers in IT: The Real Story” conference at BCC on Thursday, April 24. This conference will provide valuable information about skills, internships, salaries and careers in information technology. The careers include web design, video and film production, gaming, mobile and wireless communication, computer forensics, and health informatics. If you are interested, please pick up a field trip form in the career center and return it by Tuesday. April 22. For more information, please stop by the career center to see either Mrs. Gilmore or Ms. Bielstein. This is a FREE EVENT! Space is limited so pick up your form today. 12. Girls, have your ever thought about a career in construction, fire science, welding? Do you have any idea what the opportunities are for WOMAN in these fields. Well, go find out! The Career and Technical Education Department is providing an opportunity for WOMEN who are interested in careers in the trades such as construction, automotive, welding, information technology, electrical work, fire science, horticulture, etc. This Career Fair will be held on Friday, May 2, at the Seattle Center’s Fisher Pavilion. For more information and to pick up a field trip form, please see Mrs. Gilmore or Ms. Bielstein in the career center by Tuesday, April 29. Transportation will be provided FREE! You only need money for lunch!
13. REAL WOMEN Volunteers
Wanted. Habitat for Humanity of East King County is recruiting
women 16 and older to help build a Habitat House in Snoqualmie
Ridge on May 10. Training sessions are on April 19 or May 3.
What a great way to help your community and learn valuable
construction skills. Girls, grab your mother and make it a
special Mother’s Day experience. See Mrs. Gilmore or Ms.
Bielstein in the career center for more details today. April 17, 2008 Thursday Bulletin #136 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. The Interact Dance has been cancelled. Sorry for the inconvenience. 2. The Sophomore class will be selling lollipops this week! Look for Cody, Sam, Missy or Courtney to buy them. They’re .50 each & you can get them during break, lunch or in between classes. 3. Dedicated CHS student needed! It’s time to make a difference by serving as an ASB executive officer for next school year. Election packets will be available starting next Monday, April 21st. Interested students must be willing to work hard and carry a GPA of 3.0 or above. This is for the executive officer positions right now – class officer elections will be next month. 4. Any senior who would like to perform (sing, read a poem, etc.) at the Baccalaureate graduation service please contact Mrs. Barnhart 425 880-4612. 5. Cheer tryouts will be held May 12-16 at CHS from 4-6 in the gym. If you are interested in becoming a CHS cheerleader, please stop by the main office or the attendance office to pick up your tryout packet. Packets are due back into the attendance office by May 1st! There is a mandatory parent meeting on April 24th at 7 PM in the LRC. 6. Cheer tryout informational meeting during advisory on April 22nd in the commons. 7. Everyone is invited to come to a combined CHS and Australian student concert on Monday, April 21 at 7 PM in the CHS theatre. No charge for admission. 8. Love to dance? Join the dance team. Come to the parent meeting on Tuesday, April 22nd at 7:00 PM in the LRC. Tryouts are April 28th through May 2nd at Carnation Elementary. Packets are in the main office.
April 16, 2008 Wednesday Bulletin #135 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Attention students of all ages: Do you like to dance? Well guess what? The Interact Club is hosting a dance on April 19th. The theme is Masquerade. Wear causal clothes. Masks will be encouraged. Sophomores, think of it as an “After-WASL Party”! There will be prizes for the most creative masks. The dance is for CHS students only, no guests. Tickets are on sale in the main office with Geffen. $10 with ASB, $15 without. 2. The Sophomore class will be selling lollipops this week! Look for Cody, Sam, Missy or Courtney to buy them. They’re .50 each & you can get them during break, lunch or in between classes. 3. Dedicated CHS student needed! It’s time to make a difference by serving as an ASB executive officer for next school year. Election packets will be available starting next Monday, April 21st. Interested students must be willing to work hard and carry a GPA of 3.0 or above. This is for the executive officer positions right now – class officer elections will be next month. 4. Any senior who would like to perform (sing, read a poem, etc.) at the Baccalaureate graduation service please contact Mrs. Barnhart 425 880-4612. 5. Cheer tryouts will be held May 12-16 at CHS from 4-6 in the gym. If you are interested in becoming a CHS cheerleader, please stop by the main office or the attendance office to pick up your tryout packet. Packets are due back into the attendance office by May 1st! There is a mandatory parent meeting on April 24th at 7 PM in the LRC. 6. Cheer tryout informational meeting during advisory on April 22nd in the commons. 7. Everyone is invited to come to a combined CHS and Australian student concert on Monday, April21 at 7 PM in the CHS theatre. No charge for admission. 8. Love to dance? Join the dance team. Come to the parent meeting on Tuesday, April 22nd at 7:00 PM in the LRC. Tryouts are April 28th through May 2nd at Carnation Elementary. Packets are in the main office.
April 15, 2008 Tuesday Bulletin #134 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Attention students of all ages: Do you like to dance? Well guess what? The Interact Club is hosting a dance on April 19th. The theme is Masquerade. Wear causal clothes. Masks will be encouraged. Sophomores, think of it as an “After-WASL Party”! There will be prizes for the most creative masks. The dance is for CHS students only, no guests. Tickets are on sale in the main office with Geffen. $10 with ASB, $15 without. 2. Attention all Music Students. If you are attending this year’s Band & Choir trip to Anaheim, CA, then please attend an important meeting on Tuesday, April 15th @ 7pm in the Music Room – Bring your parents! 3. The Sophomore class will be selling lollipops this week! Look for Cody, Sam, Missy or Courtney to buy them. They’re .50 each & you can get them during break, lunch or in between classes. 4. Dedicated CHS student needed! It’s time to make a difference by serving as an ASB executive officer for next school year. Election packets will be available starting next Monday, April 21st. Interested students must be willing to work hard and carry a GPA of 3.0 or above. This is for the executive officer positions right now – class officer elections will be next month. 5. Any senior who would like to perform (sing, read a poem, etc.) at the Baccalaureate graduation service please contact Mrs. Barnhart 425 880-4612. 6. Cheer tryouts will be held May 12-16 at CHS from 4-6 in the gym. If you are interested in becoming a CHS cheerleader, please stop by the main office or the attendance office to pick up your tryout packet. Packets are due back into the attendance office by May 1st! There is a mandatory parent meeting on April 24th at 7 PM in the LRC. 7. Cheer tryout informational meeting during advisory on April 22nd in the commons. 8. Everyone is invited to come to a combined CHS and Australian student concert on Monday, April21 at 7 PM in the CHS theatre. No charge for admission.
April 14, 2008 Monday Bulletin #133 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. This year’s Battle of the Bands” is scheduled for early May! Do you have a band to participate? See Hilary Grummann or Ericka Dorning to be involved. 2. Attention students of all ages: Do you like to dance? Well guess what? The Interact Club is hosting a dance on April 19th. The theme is Masquerade. Wear causal clothes. Masks will be encouraged. Sophomores, think of it as an “After-WASL Party”! There will be prizes for the most creative masks. The dance is for CHS students only, no guests. Tickets are on sale in the main office with Geffen. $10 with ASB, $15 without. 3. Attention all Music Students. If you are attending this year’s Band & Choir trip to Anaheim, CA, then please attend an important meeting on Tuesday, April 15th @ 7pm in the Music Room – Bring your parents! 4. The Sophomore class will be selling lollipops this week! Look for Cody, Sam, Missy or Courtney to buy them. They’re .50 each & you can get them during break, lunch or in between classes.
April 4, 2008 Friday Bulletin #132 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. This year’s Battle of the Bands” is scheduled for early May! Do you have a band to participate? See Hilary Grummann or Ericka Dorning to be involved. 2. Don’t miss the chance to sign up for the Spring Talent Show sponsored by the CHS Music Department. See a music officer or Mr. Lewis for details. Sign up in the music room. 3. Attention students of all ages: Do you like to dance? Well guess what? The Interact Club is hosting a dance on April 19th. The theme is Masquerade. Wear causal clothes. Masks will be encouraged. Sophomores, think of it as an “After-WASL Party”! There will be prizes for the most creative masks. The dance is for CHS students only, no guests. Tickets are on sale in the main office with Geffen. $10 with ASB, $15 without. 4. We want to wish the following FBLA members Good Luck as they head off to Bellevue next week for the FBLA State Business Leadership Conference with 1,700 other FBLA members across the state: Shannon Bailey, Tanner Haistings, Zach Henrickson, Jake Lowry, Skylar MacMinn, Ulyber Mangune, Jessica Peck and Nhuchia Xiong. Good luck and do your best!
April 3, 2008 Thursday Bulletin #131 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. This year’s Battle of the Bands” is scheduled for early May! Do you have a band to participate? See Hilary Grummann or Ericka Dorning to be involved. 2. Don’t miss the chance to sign up for the Spring Talent Show sponsored by the CHS Music Department. See a music officer or Mr. Lewis for details. Sign up in the music room. 3. Attention students of all ages: Do you like to dance? Well guess what? The Interact Club is hosting a dance on April 19th. The theme is Masquerade. Wear causal clothes. Masks will be encouraged. Sophomores, think of it as an “After-WASL Party”! There will be prizes for the most creative masks. The dance is for CHS students only, no guests. 4. Those of you going with Armstrong and Filer to Greece: go by their rooms during advisory today and pick up a spiffy gift. 5. There will be a mandatory FBLA meeting for all members attending the State Conference – again, only those attending State.
April 2, 2008 Wednesday Bulletin #130 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. This year’s Battle of the Bands” is scheduled for early May! Do you have a band to participate? See Hilary Grummann or Ericka Dorning to be involved. 2. Don’t miss the chance to sign up for the Spring Talent Show sponsored by the CHS Music Department. See a music officer or Mr. Lewis for details. Sign up in the music room. 3. Come to the All District Choir Concert and Arts Extravaganza on Wednesday, April 2nd here at CHS. No cost for admission. 4. Attention students of all ages: Do you like to dance? Well guess what? The Interact Club is hosting a dance on April 19th. The theme is Masquerade. Wear causal clothes. Masks will be encouraged. Sophomores, think of it as an “After-WASL Party”! There will be prizes for the most creative masks. The dance is for CHS students only, no guests. 5. Seniors: Last chance to order your senior sweatshirts. Order forms are in the main office. Your money and order form must be turned in by Wednesday, April 2nd no later than 2:15 to Geffen. 6. SkillsUSA (formerly the Media Arts Club) will be holding a meeting to discuss upcoming events and activities for April. We will meet today, April 2, in Mr. Kennedy’s room during advisory. It isn’t too late to join! See you then. 7. There’s Bible Club today in Mrs. Huie’s room during advisory. Everyone is welcome to show up. 8. Those of you going with Armstrong and Filer to Greece: go by their rooms during advisory today or Thursday and pick up a spiffy gift.
April 1, 2008 Tuesday Bulletin #129 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. This year’s Battle of the Bands” is scheduled for early May! Do you have a band to participate? See Hilary Grummann or Ericka Dorning to be involved. 2. Don’t miss the chance to sign up for the Spring Talent Show sponsored by the CHS Music Department. See a music officer or Mr. Lewis for details. Sign up in the music room. 3. Come to the All District Choir Concert and Arts Extravaganza on Wednesday, April 2nd here at CHS. No cost for admission. 4. Attention students of all ages: Do you like to dance? Well guess what? The Interact Club is hosting a dance on April 19th. The theme is Masquerade. Wear causal clothes. Masks will be encouraged. Sophomores, think of it as an “After-WASL Party”! There will be prizes for the most creative masks. The dance is for CHS students only, no guests. 5. Seniors: Last chance to order your senior sweatshirts. Order forms are in the main office. Your money and order form must be turned in by Tuesday, April 1st no later than 2:15 to Geffen. 6. SkillsUSA (formerly the Media Arts Club) will be holding a meeting to discuss upcoming events and activities for April. We will meet Wednesday, April 2, in Mr. Kennedy’s room during advisory. It isn’t too late to join! See you then. 7. There’s Bible Club Wednesday in Mrs. Huie’s room during advisory. Everyone is welcome to show up.
March 31, 2008 Monday Bulletin #128 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Volleyball Open Gym today, 3/31 – 6 to 7:30 PM. 2. This year’s Battle of the Bands” is scheduled for early May! Do you have a band to participate? See Hilary Grummann or Ericka Dorning to be involved. 3. Don’t miss the chance to sign up for the Spring Talent Show sponsored by the CHS Music Department. See a music officer or Mr. Lewis for details. Sign up in the music room. 4. Come to the All District Choir Concert and Arts Extravaganza on Wednesday, April 2nd here at CHS. No cost for admission. 5. Attention students of all ages: Do you like to dance? Well guess what? The Interact Club is hosting another dance on April 19th. The theme is Masquerade. Wear causal clothes and a mask will be encouraged. Sophomores, think of it as an “After-WASL Party”! There will be prizes for the most creative masks. The dance is for CHS students only, no guests. 6. Seniors: Last chance to order your senior sweatshirts. Order forms are in the main office. Your money and order form must be turned in by Tuesday, April 1st no later than 2:15 to Geffen. 7. SkillsUSA (formerly the Media Arts Club) will be holding a meeting to discuss upcoming events and activities for April. We will meet Wednesday, April 2, in Mr. Kennedy’s room during advisory. It isn’t too late to join! See you then. 8. There’s Bible Club Wednesday in Mrs. Huie’s room during advisory. Everyone is welcome to show up.
March 28, 2008 Friday Bulletin #127 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Are all your friends going to the senior party after graduation on June 13th? If not, for every friend you convince to sign-up by the deadline of March 28th, you’ll have your name put in the raffle basket two more times to have a chance to win a $30.00 gas card! Information and forms are in the CHS office. Get your friends to sign up today! 2. Volleyball Open Gym Monday, 3/31 – 6 to 7:30 PM. 3. This year’s Battle of the Bands” is scheduled for early May! Do you have a band to participate? See Hilary Grummann or Ericka Dorning to be involved. 4. Don’t miss the chance to sign up for the Spring Talent Show sponsored by the CHS Music Department. See a music officer or Mr. Lewis for details. Sign up in the music room. 5. Come to the All District Choir Concert and Arts Extravaganza on Wednesday, April 2nd here at CHS. No cost for admission.
6. Attention students of all
ages: Do you like to dance? Well guess what? The Interact
Club is hosting another dance on April 19th. The
theme is Masquerade. Wear causal clothes and a mask will be
encouraged. Sophomores, think of it as an “After-WASL Party”!
There will be prizes for the most creative masks. The dance is
for CHS students only, no guests. March 27, 2008 Thursday Bulletin #126 Start with the Pledge of Allegianc 1. Are all your friends going to the senior party after graduation on June 13th? If not, for every friend you convince to sign-up by the deadline of March 28th, you’ll have your name put in the raffle basket two more times to have a chance to win a $30.00 gas card! Information and forms are in the CHS office. Get your friends to sign up today! 2. Are you interested in doing yearbook next year? On Thursday, March 27th there will be a yearbook meeting in room 123 during advisory for anyone that wants to hear what it’s all about!!! 3. Volleyball Open Gym Monday, 3/31 – 6 to 7:30 PM. 4. This year’s Battle of the Bands” is scheduled for early May! Do you have a band to participate? See Hilary Grummann or Ericka Dorning to be involved. 5. Don’t miss the chance to sign up for the Spring Talent Show sponsored by the CHS Music Department. See a music officer or Mr. Lewis for details. Sign up in the music room. 6. Come to the All District Choir Concert and Arts Extravaganza on Wednesday, April 2nd here at CHS. No cost for admission. 7. Sophomore and Juniors: the College Fair is Thursday. Return your pre arranged forms to the career center by Wednesday morning. Forms available in the career center. 8. Sophomore and Juniors: wondering about the college process – where to begin – plan to attend the college night workshop this Thursday evening – 6 to 7 PM in the LRC plan to attend and bring your parents. 9. Juniors: registration due April 1st for May 3rd SAT test. 10. TATU meeting today, 3/27 during advisory for planning.
March 26, 2008 Wednesday Bulletin #125 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Are all your friends going to the senior party after graduation on June 13th? If not, for every friend you convince to sign-up by the deadline of March 28th, you’ll have your name put in the raffle basket two more times to have a chance to win a $30.00 gas card! Information and forms are in the CHS office. Get your friends to sign up today! 2. Are you interested in doing yearbook next year? On Thursday, March 27th there will be a yearbook meeting in room 123 during advisory for anyone that wants to hear what it’s all about!!! 3. Volleyball Open Gym Monday, 3/31 – 6 to 7:30 PM. 4. This year’s Battle of the Bands” is scheduled for early May! Do you have a band to participate? See Hilary Grummann or Ericka Dorning to be involved. 5. Don’t miss the chance to sign up for the Spring Talent Show sponsored by the CHS Music Department. See a music officer or Mr. Lewis for details. Sign up in the music room. 6. Come to the All District Choir Concert and Arts Extravaganza on Wednesday, April 2nd here at CHS. No cost for admission. 7. Attention students: Camp Thunderbird is currently recruiting high school students to serve as volunteers in the environmental education program at Camp Thunderbird near Olympia Washington. Interested students should attend the information meeting today, March 26th in the commons during advisory. If you can’t make the meeting, stop by the Thunderbird table at lunch to pick up an application. Applications must be turned into the main office by April 4th. If you like working with kids, are thinking of going into recreation or education, or just want to give to the community consider spending May 27-30 at Camp Thunderbird. 9. Sophomore and Juniors: the College Fair is Thursday. Return your pre arranged forms to the career center by Wednesday morning. Forms available in the career center. 10. Sophomore and Juniors: wondering about the college process – where to begin – plan to attend the college night workshop this Thursday evening – 6 to 7 PM in the LRC plan to attend and bring your parents. 11. Juniors: registration due April 1st for May 3rd SAT test. 12. TATU meeting Thursday, 3/27 during advisory for planning.
March 25, 2008 Tuesday Bulletin #124 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Are all your friends going to the senior party after graduation on June 13th? If not, for every friend you convince to sign-up by the deadline of March 28th, you’ll have your name put in the raffle basket two more times to have a chance to win a $30.00 gas card! Information and forms are in the CHS office. Get your friends to sign up today! 2. Are you interested in doing yearbook next year? On Thursday, March 27th there will be a yearbook meeting in room 123 during advisory for anyone that wants to hear what it’s all about!!! 3. Volleyball Open Gym Monday, 3/31 – 6 to 7:30 PM. 4. This year’s Battle of the Bands” is scheduled for early May! Do you have a band to participate? See Hilary Grummann or Ericka Dorning to be involved. 5. Don’t miss the chance to sign up for the Spring Talent Show sponsored by the CHS Music Department. See a music officer or Mr. Lewis for details. Sign up in the music room. 6. Come to the All District Choir Concert and Arts Extravaganza on Wednesday, April 2nd here at CHS. No cost for admission. 7. Attention students: Camp Thunderbird is currently recruiting high school students to serve as volunteers in the environmental education program at Camp Thunderbird near Olympia Washington. Interested students should attend the information meeting on Wednesday, March 26th in the commons during advisory. If you can’t make the meeting, stop by the Thunderbird table at lunch to pick up an application. Applications must be turned into the main office by April 4th. 8. If you like working with kids, are thinking of going into recreation or education, or just want to give to the community consider spending May 27-30 at Camp Thunderbird. Camp Thunderbird will be here today and tomorrow during lunch to hand out applications to be a camp counselor. 9. Sophomore and Juniors: the College Fair is Thursday. Return your pre arranged forms to the career center by Wednesday morning. Forms available in the career center. 10. Sophomore and Juniors: wondering about the college process – where to begin – plan to attend the college night workshop this Thursday evening – 6 to 7 PM in the LRC plan to attend and bring your parents.
11. Juniors: registration due
April 1st for May 3rd SAT test. March 24, 2008 Monday Bulletin #123 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Are all your friends going to the senior party after graduation on June 13th? If not, for every friend you convince to sign-up by the deadline of March 28th, you’ll have your name put in the raffle basket two more times to have a chance to win a $30.00 gas card! Information and forms are in the CHS office. Get your friends to sign up today! 2. Are you interested in doing yearbook next year? On Thursday, March 27th there will be a yearbook meeting in room 123 during advisory for anyone that wants to hear what it’s all about!!! 3. Volleyball Open Gym Monday, 3/24 and 3/31 – 6 to 7:30 PM. 4. This year’s Battle of the Bands” is scheduled for early May! Do you have a band to participate? See Hilary Grummann or Ericka Dorning to be involved. 5. Don’t miss the chance to sign up for the Spring Talent Show sponsored by the CHS Music Department. See a music officer or Mr. Lewis for details. Sign up in the music room. 6. Come to the All District Choir Concert and Arts Extravaganza on Wednesday, April 2nd here at CHS. No cost for admission.
March 21, 2008 Friday Bulletin #122 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. Are all your friends going to the senior party after graduation on June 13th? If not, for every friend you convince to sign-up by the deadline of March 28th, you’ll have your name put in the raffle basket tow more times to have a chance to win a $30.00 gas card! Information and forms are in the CHS office. Get your friends to sign up today! 2. Are you interested in doing yearbook next year? On Thursday, March 27th there will be a yearbook meeting in room 123 during advisory for anyone that wants to hear what it’s all about!!! 3. Volleyball Open Gym Monday, 3/24 and 3/31 – 6 to 7:30 PM. 4. Are you going to the music department lock in today? See Mr. Lewis or Jamie Manuel (Band president) for more information. 5. This year’s Battle of the Bands” is scheduled for early May! Do you have a band to participate? See Hilary Grummann or Ericka Dorning to be involved. 6. Don’t miss the chance to sign up for the Spring Talent Show sponsored by the CHS Music Department. See a music officer or Mr. Lewis for details. Sign up in the music room. 7. Come to the All District Choir Concert and Arts Extravaganza on Wednesday, April 2nd here at CHS. No cost for admission.
March 20, 2008 Thursday Bulletin #121 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance Boys Soccer beat Granite Falls Tuesday night 7 to 0. Come watch the first home soccer game tonight at 6 pm vs. Archbishop Murphy. 1. The Senior Party after graduation is on June 13th. The cost is $150.00 and the deadline is March 28th. There are 90 seniors signed up already so save your spot!! Information and forms are in the CHS office. Scholarships may be available if you can’t pay the whole cost. Sign up today. 2. All students who signed up for TATU or who might be interested in joining this year: training on Thursday 3/20 from 10 AM to 2 PM in the career center. The American Lung Association will be here to provide the training. Bring a sack lunch and drink. Snacks will be provided. 3. There is an NHS meeting in the LRC during advisory today. 4. Are you interested in doing yearbook next year? On Thursday, March 27th there will be a yearbook meeting in room 123 during advisory for anyone that wants to hear what it’s all about!!!
March 19, 2008 Wednesday Bulletin #120 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. The Senior Party after graduation is on June 13th. The cost is $150.00 and the deadline is March 28th. There are 90 seniors signed up already so save your spot!! Information and forms are in the CHS office. Scholarships may be available if you can’t pay the whole cost. Sign up today. 2. You are invited to A Night to Remember tonight at 7:00 PM in the CHS Gym – An event honoring and showcasing the CHS Cheer, Color Guard, Dance and Drill Team accomplishments for the 2007/08 school year, it will also feature special guests Unconfined, a hip hop group out of Kirkland, participants from our middle school camp and a fan drill down. The event is $3.00 with ASB and $5.00 without
3. All students who signed up
for TATU or who might be interested in joining this year:
training on Thursday 3/20 from 10 AM to 2 PM
in the career center. The American Lung Association will be
here to provide the training. March 18, 2008 Tuesday Bulletin #119 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. The Senior Party after graduation is on June 13th. The cost is $150.00 and the deadline is March 28th. There are 87 seniors signed up already so save your spot!! Information and forms are in the CHS office. Scholarships may be available if you can’t pay the whole cost. Sign up today. 2. You are invited to A Night to Remember Wednesday, March 19th at 7:00 PM in the CHS Gym – An event honoring and showcasing the CHS Cheer, Color Guard, Dance and Drill Team accomplishments for the 2007/08 school year, it will also feature special guests Unconfined, a hip hop group out of Kirkland, participants from our middle school camp and a fan drill down. The event is $3.00 with ASB and $5.00 without. 3. Interact meeting during advisory Today in room 210. Come and get involved in some great activities. 4. All students who signed up for TATU or who might be interested in joining this year: training on Thursday 3/20 from 10 AM to 2 PM in the career center. The American Lung Association will be here to provide the training. 5. FBLA members – remember tomorrow is the community service project at the Sno-Valley Hopelink in Carnation. It will be from 2:30 – 5:00pm and be prepared to do yard work. The location is 31957 E Commercial St., Carnation.
March 15, 2008 Monday Bulletin #118 Start with the Pledge of Allegiance 1. The Senior Party after graduation is on June 13th. The cost is $150.00 and the deadline is March 28th. There are 87 seniors signed up already so save your spot!! Information and forms are in the CHS office. Scholarships may be available if you can’t pay the whole cost. Sign up today. 2. You are invited to A Night to Remember next Wednesday, March 19th at 7:00 PM in the CHS Gym – An event honoring and showcasing the CHS Cheer, Color Guard, Dance and Drill Team accomplishments for the 2007/08 school year, it will a |