Welcome, Mrs. Tracie Dunn! This may be a little delayed, but one reason why our new art teacher, Mrs. Dunn, has not been in the spotlight is because she actually is one of the teachers in Rivers and Revolutions. She is also not exactly new to Concord; she went here for high school! Tracie...
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Ms. Lauren Eynatian, a new CCHS math teacher, grew up in Chelmsford, Massachusetts and then went to Stonehill College. Math has always been one of her favorite subjects because she enjoys working out problems and solving puzzles. She enjoys getting to know her students and working with them to achieve their goals. In order...
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Ms. Terry Smolka, a new faculty member at CCHS, spends her days working to fix, prepare, and initiate new ways to use technology in the school. You may find her fixing issues with computers and the assorted websites used by the school, such as X2 and FirstClass. Smolka also spends time readying new carts...
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CCHS has a new teacher in the Social Studies department. Agatha Wozniak currently teaches World Cultures and Civilizations and is serving as a substitute for Mrs. Winkler, who is on maternity leave. Wozniak grew up in Syracuse, New York, so luckily she will be accustomed to our harsh New England weather. Wozniak is of...
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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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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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Last school year, CCHS lost a beloved photography teacher, David Prifti. Although Nancy Roberts substituted for Prifti when he was unable to come to school, CCHS was in need of a new photography teacher last year. Adam Gooder was a college professor for about fifteen years. He worked for eight years at the New England...
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Mr. Gresko, can you tell me how long you have been a teacher? This is my twelfth year teaching. I spent nine years at Ashland Middle School and High School. I also spent seven years teaching grades from 7 to 12. Then I spent two years at Charlottesville High School. What did you do...
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What classes are you currently teaching? CP2 Geometry and CP2 Algebra 2. Where did you grow up? I grew up in Concord, and I went to CCHS. Is the school similar to what it was like when you went here? It is mostly the same as how I remembered it- the buildings are laid...
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Mrs. Elaine Picard is a new physics teacher here at Concord-Carlisle High School. Prior to this job, she was an electrical engineer. She traveled a lot as an engineer, but after having children, she went back to school to receive her teaching degree. She also taught in the navy on how to use the...
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