Bright and early on Monday, October 15, CCHS’s student senators met in the Learning Commons. Because Mr. Brian Miller can no longer be the adviser of Senate, the senators have been scrambling to find a temporary advisor. Ms. Robin Chichetti valiantly stepped up to the plate, even though she is unable to serve as...
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We all know that there are always problems in the Middle East, but what is really going on right now? It is a grave subject. One story has struck a chord in many, and that is the story of Malala Yousafzai, a fifteen-year-old Pakistani girl. Roughly two weeks ago, Malala spoke up against the...
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After school one Thursday, the cast of CC’s fall play, Rumors, gathered. They have been rehearsing since late last school year, and by now they have become, according to everyone I’ve spoken with, a big family. “The overall level of talent here is amazing,” says Sarah Hession-Kunz, the only freshman to get a role....
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Matthew Mulrooney is a new Spanish teacher here at Concord Carlisle High School. Prior to working here, he taught Spanish in a Billerica middle school for four years. He also did a lot of traveling before he began teaching here. Teaching was not always his career plan; he actually originally majored in International Business....
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The long anticipated beginning of The Walking Dead‘s third season on AMC premiered on Sunday, October 15th. The second season finale a few months before garnered an amazing 9 million viewers, making it the highest watched cable TV program of the whole week. It featured a plot-changing battle with the group’s undead foes, and...
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Many CC students saw Mr. Brian Miller as a great Physics teacher and enjoyed their time with him in class. Now, all the students at CCHS, not only the students in his former classes, can get to know Mr. Miller as he is now one of our new assistant principals. Last year Ms. Truslow...
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The chaos and stress of the standardized testing is slowly winding down for the current seniors, but it is just starting up for the juniors at CC. This Saturday is the Preliminary SAT. Here is some advice and remarks from current seniors on the SAT or ACT process.
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Tags: ACT, Caf, college, college admission, SAT, standarized test, Voices, voices in the caf
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Growing up, Daniel Lewis’16 moved frequently, due to the fact that his dad is a helicopter pilot for the United States Army. He has lived in “too many places to count” but says that the most exotic location has been South Korea. In terms of leadership experience outside of school, Lewis is the assistant...
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The problem with living in an interesting and culturally relevant place like Concord, is that we tend to take it for granted. There’s so much history lying around that people just forget that it’s there. However, now and again we see something that reminds us how special Concord is. Annie Leibovitz’s photography show and...
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Tags: Annie Leibovitz, art, Audrianna Monteiro '13, Concord Art Museum, Elaine Campbell '14, Emma Frodich '12, Joseph Campbell '14, Katherine Carpenter '14, Kippy Nichola '12, Megan O"Brian '13, photography, Pilgrimage, Rachel Ehlers '13, Sarah Bagley '13, student work, Trey Powers '15
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Welcome Christine Mancuso, a new teacher in Special Education! She first became interested in the field through her interest in psychology. Mancuso had previously studied counseling psychology, but wanted to work in the public sector. Before her interest in Special education, Mancuso had spent eight years working in the film and video industry in...
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