Wednesday, June 06, 2007

DAILY BULLETIN
CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
www.bridgeportcentral.org

Volume 10 – No. 03

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

TODAY IS E DAY- Periods 2, 3, 4 and 6.

ANNOUNCEMENTS – ALL STUDENTS & STAFF

PRINCIPALS MESSAGE
All students, it is through your hard work that will make Central High School one of the best high schools in the state!
Just a reminder of our district mission to graduate all students’ college ready and prepared to succeed in life!
Any student who is not involved in an after school activity, must leave the building. This is for your safety.
As the weather gets nicer, the possibility for cutting classes or not coming to school increases. Please carefully consider your choices. This is not in your best interest as it will affect your education which is very important if you are serious about being successful in life. Make good choices for you and your family!
Students please continue the good practice of not using vulgar language throughout the school day as well as not using words that create harm to others. It is inappropriate and will not be tolerated!
All students should make sure that our school has your correct address and phone numbers. This is very important in case of an emergency or when we need to mail literature to your home; especially next year’s schedule. Please go to your house office and make any necessary changes.
Detention for today is for all houses. For your benefit, make up for your detention!
TEACHERS AND STAFF
save the date! The end of year party will be held next Thursday, June 14th at Testo’s. The party begins at 6:30 with a cash bar and Hors d’oeuvres and the buffet will be served at 7:30. We will be honoring our retirees at this time. Show your Central spirit and plan on attending this fabulous social event. What a great way to end the year!
Failure Notice Forms have been placed in all teachers’ mailboxes. It is extremely important that you adhere to the dates on these; foremost be very accurate with the information.
The last day for the school-wide detention is this Friday, June 8th. However, each teacher can schedule their own detentions in their rooms as they see necessary.
STUDENTS, TEACHERS AND STAFF
The last soccer meeting of the year will be tomorrow, June 7th @ 2:30 in room E103. Bring all your fundraising money to Coach Silverman tomorrow, June 7th.
There will be a meeting for all Boys and Girls Track Team today, June 6th after school in room D113.
The Honor’s Luncheon that was scheduled for yesterday, June 5th was cancelled. We are combining our efforts and those students will be honored this Friday, June 8th, @ the Honors Breakfast.
Don’t miss the last talent show of the school year hosted by D.J. Kidd of Radio 93.7 this Friday, June 8th. See Mr. Adams with any questions.
The Drill Team will be auditioning for next year’s team tomorrow, June 7th @ 2:45 p.m. in the auditorium. Old members must audition also. Please be punctual and don’t forget to bring sweats. See Ms. Moukouanga with any questions.
Cheerleaders who are interested in going to the sports banquet tomorrow evening, June 7th, please sign up in room H105 with Coach Graf.
The 2007 CHS Sports Banquet will take place tomorrow evening, June 7th @ 6 p.m. Any student that participated in a sport this year is invited to attend free of charge. Athletes must sign up to attend the banquet with Coach Graf in room H105. Come out and enjoy the dinner and awards with your fellow teammates!
To all softball girls: If you have not turned in your uniform, you are on obligation. See Ms. Boehm.
All freshman, sophomore and junior obligations are to be paid to your house office by this Friday, June 8th.
ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS: An electronic device was found in the parking lot between the softball field and tennis courts. If you believe it is yours, please leave a detailed written description of the lost item with the ladies in the main office.
Anyone interested in being in the CHS Marching Band next year, please pick up a sign-up slip on the band room door. Fill one out today!
“No Child Left Behind” vocabulary word for the day: Objective (adjective) – Dealing with observable facts rather than opinions or interpretations. When a legal case involves a shocking crime, it may be hard for a judge to remain objective in his rulings. SYNONYMS: Fair; equitable; impartial.
Happy Birthday to: Calvin Carter, Tanja Davidovic, Jonathan Figueroa, Travis Johnson, Julius Jones, Linh Nguyen, Piotr Niedzwiecki, Ainanda Richards and Idis Wilson.
FRESHMAN

SOPHOMORES
The sophomore class collected your $5 dues in homerooms today, June 6th. . Please remember the dues are needed to ensure a place for our Ring Dance next year.
JUNIORS
Anyone who would like to purchase a Ring Dance souvenir glass or frame, please see Ms. McNeill or Ms. Boehm. The glasses are $1 each and a frame and a glass is $5.
Ms. Boehm and Ms. McNeill have begun collecting senior banquet deposits. A $25 deposit is required to attend the “Class of 2008” senior banquet which will be held in October, 2007. Come and sail with us as we cruise up Long Island Sound! Cost of tickets is $40 per person and $70 a couple. NO REFUNDS!
Ring dance pictures are in! See Ms. McNeill for yours. If you would like your ring dance picture in the 2007-2008 year book, submit a wallet size photo to Ms. McNeill.
All 11th grade students must get a physical! The blue physical form was mailed home on January 17th. This form needs to be filled out by the parent or guardian and your doctor. This form should be returned to the school nurse. All doctor appointments must be made for after school hours. Sport physicals are acceptable; obtain a copy from your coach. If you do not have health insurance, sign up with our School Based Health Center to get your physical done there. Only those student’s that turn in their physical will be eligible to obtain their senior schedule.
SENIORS
Any senior who has not paid for their cap and gown, please see Felicia ASAP.
Any senior who owe obligations, please see Therese in the main office before this Friday, June 8th. Do not wait until last minute as this could result in not being able to participate in the graduation ceremonies. Same goes for if you owe obligations to the library. Pay your library obligations to the library. Please pay any obligations immediately!
Post-prom tickets are on sale in the ticket booth up until the first lunch period. The cost is $5. Tickets will not be sold at the door. Tomorrow, June 7th is the absolute last day to get your ticket.
Senior scholarship awards will be held this evening, June 6th @ 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium.
PTSO
The PTSO is hosting a “Post Prom Party” after the prom @ Central High School from 12 to 4 a.m. Our own DJ “Shaq” will provide the music; there will be breakfast/brunch served and LOTS OF FUN! Tickets will be on sale in the ticket booth up until the first lunch wave. The cost is $5. Tomorrow, June 7th is the absolute last day to get your ticket. WE NEED VOLUNTEERS! Please see Brenda Walker.
The last opportunity to voice your concerns and share ideas will be at the PTSO meeting scheduled for Tuesday, June 12th.
GUIDANCE
Seniors looking into scholarships should go to our website at www.bridgeportcentral.org. Click on DEPARTMENTS, then GUIDANCE, then SCHOLARSHIP LISTINGS. You can apply online or pick up applications in the Career Center or the Magnet Office. The list will be constantly revised as new scholarships come in, so visit it weekly.
Fairfield University is offering its annual Pre-College Workshop for current sophomores. This is an overnight stay, July 11th-12th in a dormitory. The topics include college admissions information, workshops on essay writing, interviewing, financial aid, scholarships and more. The cost is $10. Please see your counselors for applications. The deadline to apply is this Friday, June 8th.
Housatonic Community College High School Partnership Program for the Fall 2007. Juniors and sophomores can take a course and earn college credit! The student must maintain a “B” average and have counselor recommendation. See your counselor for details. Deadline to apply is June 22nd.
District Mission:
The mission of the Bridgeport Public Schools and its supporting community is to graduate all students “college ready” and prepare to succeed.

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