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James Otis Scholars

CMHS seniors Natalie Mosher,  Sabrina Pangione, Ryan Semple, Connor Skinner, and Madison Staples, were recently nominated as James Otis Scholars and participated in the ninth annual Lecture Series at the Massachusetts State House in Boston on September 19th.

The Massachusetts chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates holds the annual event to commemorate Constitution Day, the signing of the US Constitution on September 17.

Students sat in the Chamber of the House of Representative in the State House and heard a panel of law experts deliver speeches and answer questions during the program– Religion and the Law.

The students enjoyed the field trip, learned insightful information about the separation of church and state and are now recognized as “James Otis Scholars.”

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We’re Going WICKED GOLD!

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This Friday September 23rd the Carver School community is asking all students and staff to “Go Gold” for Pediatric Cancer.   Students and staff are asked to wear gold or yellow to School, Crusader Fest,  and to Support the Football/Cheerleading Teams at 7 PM, to raise awareness for pediatric cancer and show our continued support for the Kane family.
This is an event that will be going on in multiple towns via the “Go Wicked Gold” Campaign created by the  “Wicked Good Cause ” organization who have supported families affected by cancer, including  the Kane family.  Members of Wicked Good Cause will be at the Crusader Fest and Football game selling “Go Wicked Gold”  items such as bracelets, socks, and headbands.
Please show your support and “Go Gold” on Friday

Citizenship Day, Boston

This past Saturday, on 9/16-Citizenship Day–nine  juniors, accompanied by history teacher Mr. Tresca  traveled to  Boston and helped a nonprofit organization (Project Citizenship) assist applicants through the paperwork process towards becoming sworn in as citizens in a couple of months.

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The students responsibilities included:

  • directing the prospective citizens from the subway to the building
  • taking photos for their identification paperwork
  • bringing applicants from a waiting room into the gymnasium to speak to an attorney to go over their paperwork
  • spending time with toddlers in the “children room” so their parents could move through the process steps with more ease.

Mr. Tresca reports, “Our kids were fantastic, so helpful and got so many compliments from both other volunteers and the immigrants they helped!”

 The students included:
  • Ethan Allegrini
  • Brooke Foster
  • Jess Gallagher
  • Michela Giorgio
  • Chris Howard
  • Kailey Kelle
  •  Reanna Kenyon
  • Tessa Kishbach
  • Michaela Kuchinsky

Yearbook Info, 2016-17

Attention Seniors! The Yearbook Committee has started creating your yearbook and needs your help! The yearbook represents your school life and memories and we need your pictures from prom, homecoming, sporting events, club activities, etc… Everyone should be contributing by uploading their pictures via the Replayit app. Here are some important reminders and deadlines:

  • Order your yearbook online by going to Jostensyearbooks.com
  • You may put a $50 deposit or pay in full. If you prefer, you can drop a check off with Mrs. Feeley
  • Senior Portraits should be uploaded/submitted by November 4th
  • Candid information and picture must be submitted by November 4th at the latest! Forms are in the Athletic Office. Completed forms should be given to Mrs. Feeley, Ms. Percel or one of the yearbook interns.
  • Baby pics are due to Mrs. Feeley ASAP. Make sure your name is on the back of the pic.
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