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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 @ [email protected] for details.

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 ([email protected]) or Ms. Percel ([email protected])

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

Hidden in Plain Sight

Hidden in Plain Sight is a program for parents sponsored by South Shore Hospital’s Youth Health Connection.  It begins with a walk through of a staged room that contains items used in substance use and ends with a presentation by the police department, school administration, and guidance.

It is not meant to scare parents, but to provide you with knowledge and support.  It is designed to “open parental eyes” and to move to honest, forthright, candid dialog and discussion between parent and teen.

The goal is to raise awareness, to heighten vigilance, but perhaps most importantly, take the steps to forge a strong, positive connection between parent and teen.  Talk, relationship, and connection are the greatest anti-risk tools available.

All parent | guardians are welcome to attend this presentation that will be held on Wednesday, February 24 @ 6:00p in the Carver Middle High School Auditorium.

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