This year’s softball varsity captains are Isabella Hankey ’13 and Abigail Bruins ’12. The junior varsity captains are Samantha Blue ’13, Jacqueline Gray ’13, Paige Howard ’13, and Rachel Zhu ’13. The freshman team has no captains. Lisa McGloin and Cricket McCaffrey-Clark (Chemistry) co-coach the varsity team, Mariana Chiodo, a Concord Middle School physical education...
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Tags: Abby Bruins, Amy Brooks, CCHS softball team, Cricket McCaffrey-Clark, Isabelle Hankey, Lisa McGloin, Marianna Chiodo
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These days, it is hard to go out and do something that is fun for everyone. A show that is enjoyable for younger audiences is rarely entertaining for adults or teenagers, and something that high schoolers want to see is probably not appropriate for kids. For an evening that is sure to please everybody,...
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Tags: Blue Man Group, performance art, theatre
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In case you missed Friday night’s Faculty show, Attack of the New School: Rise of the Machines, click “play” to watch Ms. Glazer take on some familiar faces in Wes Palmer ’12′s video Concord Teacher, Hidden Dragon.
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Tags: action video, Faculty Follies, Johanna Glazer, martial arts, Wes Palmer
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This year, InterACT Club is hosting its third annual talent show, this time to raise money for the the Sharing Foundation which benefits orphans in Cambodia. This year promises to be just as entertaining as the previous two years. Some acts include: a performance by Orange, one with the Patriettes, Mr. Badalament accompanying a...
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Tags: CCHS, charity, interACT, orange, talent show
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As the spring sports season goes on, each team is improving with each practice. This year spring track is really working hard. With 160 kids on the team, the captains have the hard task of keeping everyone in line, but Stephen Lane, one of the track coaches, remarks that there is great “work ethic and leadership.”...
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Tags: cc track, DCLs, lane, Sports, spring season, state
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I have to admit to not seeing the first season of this lauded show. My family does not have HBO, so some of the most popular shows on television like Boardwalk Empire and Game of Thrones were not available. However, I have now officially seen the first episode of the second season, and, in...
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Tags: A Song of Ice and Fire, Emilia Clark, emmys, Games of Thrones, George R. R. Martin, Golden Globe Awards, HBO, Peter Dinklage, TV series
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Mr. Kendall’s “Top Ten Reasons Why You Do Not Want To Miss This Show”: 1. This is going to be a wild evening of skits and music and videos. It is meant to be like watching a local version of Saturday Night Live. The show will be performed entirely by the teachers with help from...
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Tags: barack obama, faculty show, mr kendall, mr. dentino, mr. nichol, ms. glazer, quirky cchs, the patriettes, Wes Palmer
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It’s a new sport season here at CCHS, and Coach Tom Dalicandro of the boys lacrosse team is very excited. Early in the morning during April break, he and his team are at school working hard. Coach Dalicandro says that the lacrosse team has four major goals each season: to be competitive, to do their...
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Tags: Boys, boys lacrosse, doug gouchoe, lacrosse, mickey VH, spring sports, tom dalicandro
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While walking through the fish bowl, you may have noticed a giant yellow trailer parked in front of the school outside the band room. “Distractology 101!” it proclaims, blindingly bright. The machine has been humming along for weeks, hulking outside and pumping out diesel fumes into the mods. However, the trailer serves as more...
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Tags: accidents, Arbella Insurance, Distractology, Drivers Education, driving simulation, new drivers, NP Insurance
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Isaac Xia ‘14, a member of the CCHS Math team, once told me that swimming was his second sport. When I asked what his first sport was, he replied with “Math Team, of course”. Every Wednesday afternoon, a group of CCHS students meets to practice math problems and to prepare for meets: math competitions...
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Tags: Jeff Fuller, Jimmy Kim, June Patton, Math Team, States
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