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Daniel Shannon Named Mass Geo Bee Semifinalist

Daniel Shannon, an eighth grader, has been notified by the National Geographic Society that he is one of the semifinalists eligible to compete in the 2016 Massachusetts National Geographic State Bee. The contest will be held at Elms College in Chicopee on Friday, April 1, 2016.  Dan also won the school competition last year and competed in the State Bee.

Daniel Shannon (left) and runner-up Robbie Cottam (right)

Daniel Shannon 

School Bees were held in schools with fourth- through eighth-grade students throughout the state to determine each school champion. School champions then took an online qualifying test. The National Geographic Society has invited up to 100 of the top-scoring students in each of the 50 states, District of Columbia, Department of Defense Dependents Schools and U.S. territories to compete in the state Bees.

Each state champion will receive $100, the National Geographic book “The National Parks: An Illustrated History” and a medal, and will journey to Washington, D.C., to represent their state in the National Geographic Bee Championship at National Geographic Society headquarters, May 22-25, 2016. The national champion will receive a $50,000 college scholarship and lifetime membership in the National Geographic Society. The national champion will also travel (along with one parent or guardian), all expenses paid, on a Lindblad expedition to Southeast Alaska aboard National Geographic Sea Lion, including Glacier Bay National Park, in recognition of the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service. Travel for the trip is provided by Lindblad Expeditions and National Geographic. Visit www.natgeobee.org for more information on the National Geographic Bee.

The 2016 National Geographic Bee Championship final round, moderated for the first time by journalist and humorist Mo Rocca, will air on the National Geographic Channel and Nat Geo WILD on Friday, May 27, at 8 p.m. ET, and later on public television stations..

CMHS Planetarium Presents…

Back to the Moon for Good (& Real Moon Rocks)

For CMHS Staff and Students:

2:15-2:50 p.m Mon.-Thurs. March 28-March 31

Seating is limited. Don’t be late!

For Everybody:

There will also be three family-friendly evening presentations (7:00-8:00 pm Thursday March 24, Friday March 25, and Thursday March 31). Free registration for these evening programs is required. Click…http://cmhs-planetarium.eventbrite.com/

Back to Moon

The show opens with the first era of space exploration in the late 1960s and early 1970s. We see what the era of landers and orbiters taught us about our nearest neighbor including the discovery of the Moon’s origin, composition, structure, and the accessibility of raw materials on its surface.

The Google Lunar XPRIZE is introduced as the largest incentivized competition to date, designed to democratize space and create new opportunities for eventual human and robotic presence on the Moon. We see the engineering and innovation steps taken by the internationally distributed teams competing to land a spacecraft on the Moon and vie for additional prizes. We highlight the human spirit of competition and collaboration as teams take on this audacious challenge.

Who will win the $30 million Google Lunar XPRIZE? The audience is taken through a successful launch, landing and lunar surface travel. The show ends with a stunning glimpse of a plausible scenario for our future on the Moon.

Contact Steve Davies @ daviess@carver.org for details.

Middle School Yearbooks

Middle School Yearbooks are on sale and order forms were handed out in homerooms on 3/4/2016.   Yearbooks may also be ordered online at ybpay.lifetouch.com and the school code is 7903216.

Please contact Meredith Peterson with questions. petersom@carver.org

 

Mama Mia’s-Yearbook Fundraiser

The Carver High School yearbook committee is hosting a fundraiser this Monday, Feb. 29th at Mamma Mia’s in Carver. Please think about joining  for some great pizza and conversation. A percentage of sales will be donated to the Carver High School Yearbook.

See the attached flyer for details. Any questions, please contact yearbook advisors, Ms. Feeley (feeleyk@carver.org) or Ms. Percel (percelj@carver.org)

http://carver.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/MammaMia.pdf

Juniors Lend a Hand

Eight Carver Middle High School students traveled to Duxbury February 19th, to participate in a Habitat for Humanity building project, as part of their community service graduation requirement. Habitat for Humanity provides affordable housing for low income families worldwide and relies on the services of volunteers to complete their mission which has provided thousands of homes to deserving families for over 30 years. The participating students included Chris Mallon, Maggie McCarthy, Julia Peirce, Christopher Rota, Madison Staples, Priya Tait, Jenna Wells and Chris Willis  under the direction of their US history teacher Thomas McLean.

Habitat Feb 19

courtesy photo

CMHS StuCo attends Leadership Conference

Twenty-five members of student council attended a winter leadership conference at Hanover High School on Thursday, January 14th.  The conference provided Carver High StuCo the opportunity to develop a menu of workshop and event ideas to bring back to Carver.  Mr. Tresca reports that “the students had a blast and learned so many great ideas that we can use for our own conference we are hosting on April 13th!”

Stuco winter confernece 2016

Habitat Build

On December 20th 15 Carver Middle High School students traveled to Marion, Massachusetts in order to participate in a Habitat for Humanity building project as part of their community service graduation requirement. Habitat for Humanity provides affordable housing for low income families worldwide and relies on the services of volunteers to complete their mission which has provided thousands of homes to deserving families for over 30 years. Participants included; Morgan Brown, Mary Chisholm, Matt Cotter, Clay Drew, Jessica Foster, Nicole Jankowski, Shawn Kelly, Rylie Lagerquist, Isabella Matterazzo, Ashley McInnis, Skylar McSweeney, Scott Parziale, Morgan Tumminelli, Noel Walton, and Brigette Wheeler under the direction of their American History teacher Thomas McLean.

Marion build 12-20-15 Marion build 12-20-15 b

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