THE IRISH TIMES
Week of May 15-21
THIS WEEK AT CCHS

Tuesday, May 17
Senior College T-Shirt Day
Building the Class of 2020 Welcome Event 7:30 p.m.
Project Graduation Meeting 7 p.m. (Faculty Lounge)

Thursday, May 19
Arts Banquet 6:30 Dining Hall ( click here for details)

Friday, May 20
Arts Weekend Begins! Art Show 7-9 p.m. Dining Hall

Saturday, May 21
Arts Weekend Continues...Small variety performances & Art Show 7-9 p.m.

Sunday, May 22
Spring Concert 2 p.m. Art Show continues
FROM  THE OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
kelly o_connor
Ms. Kelly O'Connor, Vice Principal of Student Affairs

Students' Hair Length & Color:  Boys are required to wear their hair no longer than their shirt collar.  All students are to have only their natural hair color.  Excessive colors such as purple, gray, blue, etc. are not permitted.  I've spoken to a number of students to remind them to get their hair cut or recolored by this Monday, May 16.  Thank you for helping your child be in compliance with school policy.
 
Girls' Ankle Socks:  Just a reminder that all freshmen, sophomore and junior girls who opt into the spring socks are expected to wear the white CC ankle socks that are sold in the school store. 
 
Arts Banquet:  Attention Arts Academy Parents:  If you did not RSVP for the Arts Banquet, please reply by Monday, May 16 to [email protected].  Please see the informational handout ( click here) for more details. The banquet will be held in the Dining Hall on Thursday, May 19 @ 6:30 pm.
 
Senior College Shirt Day:   The seniors are encouraged to participate in the College Shirt Day on Tuesday, May 17; this will be a half dress down day for seniors only.  Seniors should wear a t-shirt or sweatshirt from the college they will attend in the fall.  Seniors who do not wish to participate must wear their full school uniform.
 
Senior Make-Up Time:  Any senior who has time to make up will be notified on Friday, May 20.  They will be given a specific date and time to report to school.  Seniors wishing to make up the time at a timeframe other than the one listed on their notification sheet, must see me individually to request an alternate day or timeframe.
 
Extra Graduation Tickets:  Families that requested extra tickets for graduation will receive an email by next Friday, May 20 indicating if their request for the extra auditorium ticket was granted.  If your request was not granted, a Dining Hall ticket will be issued instead.  All regular and extra tickets requested will be distributed to the seniors who are fully cleared for graduation at the practice on June 1.
 
Please remind your children that if they are cold now that we are in summer uniform, they must wear their school sweater with their golf shirt.  Students can receive dress code demerits for wearing sweatshirts or jackets.  Also a reminder for the female students who opt out of the tights that the regulation ankle socks are the white CC socks for freshmen, sophomore, and juniors; seniors were granted permission to wear plain white ankle socks.
                                                      
Underclassmen Attending Senior Prom:   This is a reminder to all parents who have underclassmen attending the Senior Prom on June 1.  All underclassmen are expected to be in school for a full day on June 1; no early dismissals will be permitted for hair, nail appointments, etc.  These students should also be in school on June 2.
 
Attention Senior Parents:  On June 1 the seniors will report to homeroom by 8:15 am.  The senior breakfast will take place before graduation practice.  Students not reading or having a specific role at Baccalaureate Mass or Commencement will be dismissed at approximately noon; students with specific roles will be required to stay longer.  Please consider this time when advising your children in making nail, hair, etc. appointments in preparation for prom that evening.
CLASS OF 2016 "CONGRATULATIONS" SIGNS AVAILABLE FOR ONLY $10!
Graduation signs will be available for purchase at the Promenade preceding the Prom o n 6/1/16 and again at the school following the Baccalaureate Mass o n 6/3/16.  The cost of the sign is $10 and benefits the Project Graduation celebration for the seniors.  If you have any questions please contact Michelle Reustle via email at  [email protected].
ARTS BANQUET IS THURSDAY!
Please join us to celebrate an incredible year of "The Arts at CCHS"! 
Thursday, May 19 at 6:30 p.m. Pisa Dining Hall 
RSVP as soon as possible to [email protected]. THANK YOU!
Click here for flier. All arts students who attend will receive a gift. 
ARTS WEEKEND 2016
Don't miss this opportunity to experience the talent of our performing arts, music, theater, film, digital and fine arts students. Please join us! 

Friday, May 207-9 pm: Art Show in Dining Hall (will remain open during the rest of the weekend performances)
Saturday, May 217-9 pm: Variety Performances in Grandi Auditorium (featuring film screenings, readings from Shakespeare, solo and small group music and dance ensembles)
Sunday, May 222-4 pm: Spring Concert in Grandi Auditorium
MATH-LETES COMPETE AT "OWLYMPIAD"

On Monday May 9 Bianca Abbate, Andrew Bank, Emily Berry, Jessica Lin, Jack Liu, Sarah Robbins, Antonio Spinosi, Julia Williams-Portland and Kyle Yalon competed at the Temple University Owlympiad. Great-work students!
CONGRATULATIONS TRACK TEAM ON IMPRESSIVE SHOWING AT CAMDEN COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS!
Girls
The 4 by 400 meter relay team of Zarria Williams, Olivia Covington, Taiah Thornton, and Holly Bednarek finished in 2nd place.
Taiah Thornton finished 5th in the 200 meter dash and 2nd in the 100 meter dash.
Zarria Williams finished 3rd in the 200 meter dash and 3rd in the Long Jump.
Sayndia Sando finished 3rd in the triple jump.
Kadijah Nurudeen finished 6th in the 400 meter hurdles.

Boys
Jamal Parker finished 1st in the 200 meter dash and 2nd in the 100 meter dash.
Vinny Maine finished 5th in the 800 meter run.
Kameron Dupree finished 1st in the in 400 meter hurdles and 6th in the 110 meter hurdles.
Myjere Evans finished 2nd in the long jump.
Kyle Dupree finished tied for 5th in the 200 meter dash.
The 4 by 400 meter relay team of Jamal Parker, Kyle Dupree, Kameron Dupree and Vinny Maine finished in 2nd place.
KELLI CONNOLLY '16 RECEIVES SJ COACHES ASSOCIATION SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD 

Kelli is pictured with South Jersey Coaches Association president, Mike Gatley at the awards banquet at Auletto's on May 10. One member of each conference receives the award, voted on by coaches, due to their respectful conduct on the field. Kelli was a field hockey all-star during her four years at CCHS, and will attend Saint Francis University next year on a field hockey scholarship. Congratulations Kelli! 
IMPORTANT: 2016-17 FACTS RE-ENROLLMENT
You will be receiving the FACTS re-enrollment form for 2016-2017 the week of  May 16th  by email or mail depending on how you decided to receive correspondence from FACTS. When you receive the form, please verify the information and notify Jean Muldoon at  856-663-2247  ex 103 by  May 30th  of any changes. 
HIGH SCHOOL NIGHT AT THE PHILLIES: STUDENTS, PARENTS & TEACHERS
Go behind-the-scenes with the Philadelphia Phillies major league baseball team during our 2016 Phillies High School Night Series (www.phillies.com/highschool) on Friday, May 20 taking place in the media room at Citizens Bank Park. Check-in begins at 4pm with the program officially beginning at 5pm, followed by the Phillies-Braves game at 7:05 pm

The cost is $30.00 for a ticket to the game (Pavilion Section) + $12.00 concession coupon. Purchase tickets:  www.phillies.com/highschool.

Highlights include:
  • A special welcome from a Philadelphia Phillies player.
  • A question-and-answer session led by Phillies broadcaster Tom McCarthy. Taking part in the behind-the-scenes discussion will be executives from the Phillies scouting, marketing and community outreach department. Each will discuss their roles in the Phillies organization and provide mentoring advice to high school students.Among the speakers (subject to change): John Brazer, Director, Publicity; Rob Holiday, Director, Amateur Scouting Administration; Mary Ann Moyer, Director, Community Initiatives; and Rob MacPherson, Director, Corporate Partnerships.
  • Take #selfies with the World Series Trophies; plus meet the Phillies Ballgirls!
  • Cheer on the Phillies with a ticket to that night's game with seating on the popular Scoreboard Porch (a ticket value of $30). Ticket price includes $12 worth of concession credit that can be redeemed throughout the ballpark for food, beverage and/or merchandise. The cost for each Phillies High School Night Series event is $30. There will be a maximum of 200 students per event.
We have another request for all parents to contact the appropriate legislators on the Senate and Assembly Budget Committees.  This is another attempt to reach as many legislators as possible with our requests for nonpublic funding.  The months of April, May, and early June are crucial to this effort.

Below are the key "asks" of the nonpublic school community re: the Governor's 2016-2017 budget. This message should be sent to the below listed members of the appropriate committees by email:

Dear
I am writing to ask that you restore the 6.8 % nonpublic school reduction in funding in the Governor's Fiscal Year 2017 Budget.  Specifically, I ask that you restore the Nonpublic School Security Aid Program to at least $25.00 per pupil, and that you increase the $884.00 per pupil allotment for Nonpublic School Transportation Aid.  This allotment has been frozen since 2008.  Additionally, please restore Nonpublic School Nursing Service Aid to $94.00 per pupil and Nonpublic School Technology Initiative to $40.00 per pupil. Such increases are greatly needed by nonpublic school students whose parents save the taxpayers of the state of New Jersey a great deal of money each year.
Sincerely,
      
From the ASSEMBLY BUDGET COMMITTEE:  
John J. Burzichelli  (D) Vice-Chair (serves all of Salem County, part of Cumberland County and part of Gloucester County):   [email protected]
Maria Rodriguez-Gregg (R) (serves part of Camden County):  [email protected]
From the SENATE BUDGET AND APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE:
Jeff Van Drew (D) (serves parts of Atlantic, Cumberland, and Cape May Counties):  [email protected]

The 2017 State Budget: Eliminated Security Funding, Reduced Nursing & Technology Funds, and Froze Transportation Aid

The Governor is proposing a 6.8% budget cut for non-public schools. Our Students Need Your Voice & Support.   Please Read Below & Act Today! CLICK HERE TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT
Specifically, the Nonpublic School Security Program was totally eliminated; the per pupil amounts for nursing services and technology were reduced. The per-pupil amount for nonpublic school transportation remained frozen at $884.00 - an amount that has been frozen for nine years.

We need your voice to tell the State Legislators who are on the Budget Committees to restore the funding for the Nonpublic School Security Program and to increase funding for nonpublic nursing services to $94.00 per pupil and nonpublic technology aid to $40.00 per pupil.

You will be directed to the Action Center with two template letters describing the issues. All you have to do is sign the letters. The letters will be directed to the state legislators that serve the district in which you live, according to your zip codes.
SOPHS & JUNIORS-MANDATORY: 
COLLEGE PLANNING WORKSHOP
Guidance Office is sponsoring a mandatory College Planning Workshop
Sophomores, Juniors and their Parents must attend this important program.
May 25, 7:00 PM in the Grandi  Auditorium
See you there!
FOOTBALL ALUMNI NIGHT 
MAY 23 @ 6PM
IMPORTANT: NJ TEXTBOOK LOAN FORM
All students in grades 9-11 must fill out the form ( click here for form) and return to their homeroom teachers. 
PROJECT GRADUATION SPONSORS
Thank you to our generous 2016 sponsors!

Magna Cum Laude Sponsor - $1,000
Kennedy University Hospital
Bath Fitter 

Golden Tassel Sponsor - $500
Amy's Omelette House
Cherry Hill Drug & Alcohol Alliance
Cherry Hill American Legion Post #372

One Gift, One Graduate Sponsor - $100
Meadowbrook Farmers Market ($200)
Cafe Aldo Lamberti
Hillman Bus Co.
Pepsi Cola

$50 Sponsor
Super Pro Inc.
IMPORTANT DINING HALL ANNOUNCEMENT
Starting on Monday, May 9th students must have cash or monies in their "myschoolbucks" accounts to buy food during breakfast and lunch. Often times the cashiers in our dining hall allow the students to purchase a lunch even if the student may be short a few cents or dollars. The cashiers keep a log in which they write down the name and how much the student owes. Then they collect the money owed from those students. With the end of the year quickly approaching the cashiers will no longer be able to do this for the students. During the month of June it is recommended that all students use the balance in their myschoolbucks account and then bring cash to purchase food from the dining hall. Thanks for your understanding and cooperation.

All seniors must use their monies on the My School Bucks system. Please have your senior students spend all their money on their cards for lunches in the next few weeks. Any unused monies will not be returned or transferred to a sibling. 
FROM THE OFFICE OF GUIDANCE

Exploring College Options: 
Student/Parent Information Session
Wednesday, May 18, 2016, 7PM Westin, Mount Laurel, 555 Fellowship Road. 

Coast to Coast College Tour: 
June 8
  7-9PM, 
Philadelphia Marriott West, 
111 Crawford Ave, 
West Conshocken, PA 19428. 
Hear representatives from the following colleges speak:
Darthmouth Northwestern
Princeton
University of California Berkeley
Vanderbilt
Register at: 

  • SENIORS REMEMBER TO COMPLETE THE SENIOR SURVEY ON FAMILY CONNECTION.
  • Congratulations Seniors!
    • Acceptance Letters and Scholarship Offers are arriving daily, the seniors have done a great job! Please remember to bring copies of your letters to Mrs. Olt in the Guidance Office
  • NJ FAFSA Days: learn more about the college financial aid process. Click here for more information.
  • American Educational Guidance Center Announcement
    Please link to   http://www.college-scholarships.com/schools/new-jersey/ to view  lists and offers, contact information for virtually all post-secondary schools, colleges, and universities in your state.   Elsewhere on  http://www.college-scholarships.com  are links to 70 scholarship search data bases, GPA and student loan calculators, a guide to the FAFSA, information on online degree programs for adults, and dozens of helpful articles for college students of all ages.
Stockton College Urban Teacher Academy:  June 27- July 8.  Day Program, transportation required. 
Application Due Date  May 31, 2016.  Contact your Guidance Counselor for additional information.

Gettysburg College:
  • Camp Psych - Campers will get hands-on experiences that introduce them to research in psychology during this fun, challenging, and engaging introduction to the field.
  • Government Leadership Camp - This program is designed for students who have a passion for understanding American government to engage in small discussions, attend college-level lectures, and participate in debates, simulations, and field trips.
  • Writing Camp - Students gain an in-depth introduction to all four genres of creative writing: fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and writing for stage and screen.
  • 3D Object Modeling and Printing Camp - Students will study 3D object modeling and printing starting with the basics of a 3D printer. After learning the fundamentals, they will practice designing objects. 
Summer Discovery Sports Internships with the New England Patriots


ARAMARK SERVES BREAKFAST!

SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITIES
NOTE: 2ND SEMESTER SERVICE HOURS ACCEPTED THROUGH MAY 10
  • iCanBike Summer Camp at St. Joe's University. CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS.
  • Summer in the City Service Opportunity. CLICK HERE FOR FLIER.
  • OLPH Vacation Bible School Volunteers Needed (it's not too early to think about summer service!): CLICK HERE FOR FLIER
  • Maple Shade Soccer Club seeks volunteers for their TOPS Soccer Program. CLICK HERE FOR FLIER.
  • Mt. Ephraim TeenCERT (Community Emergency Response Team) CLICK HERE FOR FLIER
  • CHERRY HILL LIBRARY 
  • CROC Center: currently looking for teens who can commit to at least 20 hours of volunteer service/one shift per week in the Kroc Kids after-school program. Teens are needed after-school Monday through Thursday between the hours of 3:15pm to 8:00pm. Teens must be able to volunteer a minimum of two hours the day they volunteer. They help with sports, homework, serving meals, crafts, clean up and more. All teen volunteers have to be at least 16 years of age to be considered. In addition to a volunteer interview, volunteers are reference and background checked. Email Dawn Garlic, Volunteer Services Manager: [email protected]
  • Mount Laurel Baseball, the community based non-profit baseball organization serving Mount Laurel, has community service hour opportunities, primarily involving volunteer work at our concession stand, every midweek evening beginning at 5:45 p.m. and all day on Saturdays. The season runs from April 11 through the beginning of June. They also will have two long weekends in June for summer hours if they work for students seeking service hours in the summer. The students would not be involved in opening or closing the concession, just help at the counter. Any time that can be provided by students will be greatly appreciated. Additionally, they have service opportunities, although not as many available hours, for field maintenance and repairs throughout the Spring. Having students providing community service will greatly unburden the parents who put in a substantial amount of time and effort with our other activities in keeping our organization alive and productive for the community.  Contact Tom Gallagher: [email protected] or 609 519-9954.
PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Christ the King Car Raffle
Win a Mitsubishi Valued at $24,500. Only $10/ticket. Click here for flier!

St. Peters Council #6735 Knights of Columbus Texas Hold'em Poker Social
To be held Saturday, May 21, 2016 in the school gym
For further information please contact Bob Altenbach at 856-663-2115, or 410-336-2209, or [email protected].
FIGHTING IRISH ATHLETICS 
CCHS ATHLETICS IS NOW ON TWITTER AS _cchsathletics_ 
Follow for scores and updates!

Monday, May 16
Varsity Baseball vs. Seneca 3:45
Golf vs. Cherry Hill West 3:45
Girls Lacrosse @ Sterling, Varsity 3:45, JV 5:15
Boys Lacrosse vs. Rancocas Valley, JV 3:45, Varsity 5:15
Softball vs. Woodstown, JV & Varsity 3:45
Track 4 p.m. Meet

Tuesday, May 17
Baseball vs. Winslow Twp. JV 3:45 away, Varsity 4 p.m. home

Wednesday, May 18
Freshman Baseball vs. Cherokee 3:45
JV & Varsity Baseball @ Cherokee 3:45
Golf vs. Holy Cross 3:45
Softball @ Cherokee, JV & Varsity 3:45
Boys Lacrosse @ Woodstown, Varsity 4, JV 5:30

Thursday, May 19
Freshman Baseball vs. Eastern 3:45
Golf vs. Cherokee 3:45 
Softball @ Eastern, JV & Varsity 3:45
Girls Freshman Lacrosse vs. Washington Twp. 4

Friday, May 20
Freshman Baseball vs. Paul VI 3:45
JV & Varsity Baseball @ Eastern 3:45
Girls Lacrosse vs. Paul VI, JV 4:30, Varsity 6