The Chinese classes have been slaving away on this year’s newsletter, to be released Tuesday, May 28. Organized, designed, and compiled by Chinese 5, the bulk of the content comes from Chinese 3 and 4. A tradition begun last year, the Chinese classes work together to produce a pamphlet covering U.S., World, and China...
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Walking through the school cafeteria, one often hears mumbles and complaints from students who realize that fewer and fewer of their favorite foods are offered. The school no longer provides past favorites such as hot cocoa, coffee, and ice cream in the cafeteria, s’mores Poptarts, traditional Chexmix, and vitamin water in the vending machines,...
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On Wednesday, April 10, various students in Chinese 2, 3, 4, and 5, some Honors, gathered on the greens outside Concord Carlisle High School to bid their parents goodbye. The sixteen students -Abby Wilcox ’14, Tobias Harvey ’14, Sam Bartlett ’14, Joseph Waksman ’14, Jamie Moore ’13, Michael Makivic ’13, Helen Wargelin ’16, Julia...
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Tags: Abby Wilcox, Aiden Ernesti, Catherine Gladstone, Chinese exchange trip, Harriet Smith, Helen Wargelin, Jamie Moore, Jean Lee, Joseph Waksman, Julia Fritz-Endres, MacKenzie King, Matt Gorecki, Melissa Henneberry, Michael Makivic, Paris-Olivia Clachar, Sam Bartlett, Tobias Harvey, Victoria Henning
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It is rare that high school politics are the highlight of hallway gossip but with the recent, unprecedented tie-breaker for the upcoming senior Senator election, elections have taken a turn from an annual, lack luster procedure to something slightly more nail biting. In the words of Senate Moderator Vineet Chandra’14, “Congratulations to now two-term...
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The beginning of Spring means flowers, sunshine, and… elections! Election speeches for next year’s class government positions were given Thursday, April 25th, and voting procedures continued for about a week and a half afterwards. Congratulations to those who were elected for a position on next year’s student government! Jacob Meyerson ’15 is Moderator Elect,...
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CC students recently took a trip to France for two weeks in mid-April. Prior to the trip to France, some students expressed some worries. “I was worried about the language barrier,” says Cecelia Spiers ’14, “and also how it would be at my host family’s house.” Other students expressed some concern about the weather,...
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Tags: April, Arc de Triomphe, Bateau Mouche, Eiffel Tower, French exchange 2013, Musée d'Orsay, Versailles
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CC’s forensics team recently participated in the speech state finals. The state finals in Group Discussion consisted of a forty- seven person pool, drawing students from around the state. Those who qualified had to place above a certain threshold twice in different competitions during the season. Co-founder and president of the team, Kevin Fan...
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Tags: Adam Oriola, Anagha Chandra, Anna Ringheiser, CCHS Forensics Team, Daniel Lu, Debate, jenna wong, Kevin Fan, Lucy Wang, Richard Zhou
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Bridget Mooney Spence, an inspiration for young women with cancer, passed away on April 4, 2013 after a nine-year battle with cancer. Most CCHS students know her as the wife of Mr. Alex Spence, a beloved English teacher at CCHS. She was an integral part of the community and her loss was felt sharply...
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Tags: Alex Spence, breast cancer, Bridget Mooney Spence, CCHS Student Senate, Susan G. Komen For The Cure fundraiser, Susan G. Komen Foundation
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“I feel like we’re in a war zone,” says social studies teacher Ethan Hoblitzelle, on his Facebook status on Friday April 19th during the chase for the Boston Marathon bomber. Even in the weeks following the tragedy of the Boston Marathon bombing, we can reflect upon the courage of our CC community and those...
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A week before April break, CC made history at MICCA, a prestigious music festival. Our Concert and Repertory band, as well as various choral groups, represented our school with pride by earning a collection of awards. MICCA, the Massachusetts Instrumental & Choral Conductors Association, is designed to be a competition where each group is...
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