Headmaster’s Notes

Laura Phillips • September 26, 2012

Homecoming week is underway! Many thanks are extended to the cheerleaders who have decorated our school and been leaders in a spirited week. We have had great participation in our dress up days with everything from superheroes to zombies roaming the halls. Our Homecoming bonfire will be Thursday night at 7pm beside the gym. All […]

Homecoming week is underway! Many thanks are extended to the cheerleaders who have decorated our school and been leaders in a spirited week. We have had great participation in our dress up days with everything from superheroes to zombies roaming the halls.

Our Homecoming bonfire will be Thursday night at 7pm beside the gym. All friends of CA are encouraged to attend.

The Homecoming Pep Rally will begin in the gym at 2pm Friday afternoon. All members of the Homecoming court will be introduced, so come out and see our lovely ladies.

Seniors are reminded that Mr. Hodges with Balfour will be here Friday to take orders for invitations and other “Senior” items. All Seniors should have appropriate order information ready.

Monday, October 1, is a student holiday. All teaching personnel will be attending a professional development workshop in Montgomery.

Our football game next week will be played on Thursday night at Lakeside. This was done to prevent a conflict with our participation in the White Plains Country Fair. Friday, October 5, is a school day. Football players, cheerleaders, and fans will be expected to be in class all day Friday.

The White Plains Country Fair is the school’s largest fundraiser of the year. This year’s fair will be held in conjunction with the Sherriff’s Department Rodeo, and, therefore, hours will be longer, crowds will be larger, and the potential for school profit will be much greater. Please plan to attend, participate, and work when asked. Let’s make this a really tremendous event.

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