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                      April 26-May 3, 2015  
Les Miserables Opens This Week!

DON'T DELAY, PURCHASE TICKETS TODAY!

Premier Night for Benefactors: 

April 30

Performances:

Friday, May 1 at 7:30 p.m. Alumni Night! 

featuring "Piano Bar" reception following the performance.

Saturday, May 2 at 7:30 p.m.

Sunday Matinee: May 3 at 2 p.m.

Friday, May 8 at 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, May 9 at 7:30 p.m. 

Sunday Matinee: May 10 at 2 p.m. 



Thank you for your support of this 90+ year CCHS tradition of exceptional performing arts productions. We congratulate the amazing students who are a part of this show, and we wish them the very best as the production opens this week! 
For a glimpse at this year's show, please enjoy this short video.
The Arts at CCHS Presents: Les Miserables
The Arts at CCHS Presents: Les Miserables

  SUMMER CAMP NEWS!

Check the CCHS Website under "Activities" for a full list of athletic, arts and academic camps. Please help us spread the word with young family and friends if they are interested in experiencing an "Irish Summer".

www.camdencatholic.org/summercamps

What's Happening at CCHS?

Tuesday, April 28
Spring Sports Pep Rally-PM Schedule

Thursday, April 30
Les Miserables Premier Night 7:30 p.m. 

Friday, May 1
Les Miserables Performance 7:30 p.m. with Alumni "Piano Bar" to follow.

Saturday, May 2
Les Miserables Performance 7:30 p.m. 

Sunday, May 3
Les Miserables Performance 2 p.m.

LATIN STUDENTS RECEIVE NATIONAL HONORS 

Congratulations to the following students who received honors for their performance on the National Latin Exam:

Cum Laude Honors
Kevin Furlong [Latin IV Prose]
Robert Smith [Latin II]
Anne Del Colombo [Latin I]
Nicholas Tran [Latin I]

Magna Cum Laude Honors
Mary Manfredonia [Latin III]
Michael Healy [Latin II]
Sarah Robbins [Latin II]
Kyle Yalon [Latin II]
Thomas Cava [Latin I]

Maxima Cum Laude Honors
Bianca Abbate [Latin II]

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL:
Mrs. Heather Crisci, Principal

Dear Parents,

I would like to share with you that in April, the Commission on Secondary Schools of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
voted to award Camden Catholic High School accreditation through  May 1, 2022.   This is wonderful news for our school and an accomplishment of which we are proud.  I thank the faculty and staff for their hard work, and I thank our community for your support and prayers.

 

Sincerely,
Heather Crisci
Principal

 

ANNOUNCING: THE CCHS "PEP CLUB"

 

Monday, May 4 is the first official outing of the "PEP CLUB", led by Mrs. Palladino.  The Club will be attending the sporting events taking place at CCHS that afternoon (3 of our varsity teams play home at 3:45 against arch rivals!). Weather permitting there will be a BBQ and the group will cheer on our Fighting Irish teams playing that day. We expect about 200 students and parents in attendance!  


 

Please join us to show your #IRISHPRIDE for this fun and exciting afternoon!

FROM THE OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS:
Kelly O'Connor
Ms. Kelly O'Connor, Vice Prinicpal of Student Affairs

2015-2016 Government: Students interested in running for government for 2015-2016 should attend an interest meeting on April 27 during the activity period in the dining hall.  The presidential candidates will present their speeches on CCTV on April 27.  Current freshmen, sophomores, and juniors will cast their votes for the 2015-2016 president and vice president during homeroom on April 28; the results will be announced that after noon at the pep rally.


 

Spring Pep Rally:  We will recognize the accomplishments of the spring teams at our pep rally on April 28.  Spring athletes will wear their team t-shirt/jersey as decided on by their coaches with their school uniform pants or kilts.  All non-spring athletes can also enjoy a ? dress down on Tuesday; they may wear a Camden Catholic t-shirt, in the place of the golf shirt, with their school uniform pants or kilts.


 

IRace for Vocations:  A number of CCHS students participated in the IRace for Vocations on Sunday, April 26.  We thank them for representing Camden Catholic.  These student participants will be permitted to where their IRace for Vocations t-shirts to school, in the place of the golf shirt, with their school uniform pants or kilts on April 30th. 

  PT FACILITIES PERSON NEEDED

CCHS is in need of a part-time maintenance and facilities employee with their Black Seal License. Please email [email protected] if interested. 

The Arts at CCHS Presents:
Les Miserables 
School Edition 
DON'T DELAY,  PURCHASE TICKETS TODAY!

Premier Night for Benefactors: 

April 30

Performances:
May 1 (Alumni Night Piano Bar),

May 2, 3, 8, 9 and 10 

ARTS STUDENTS LEARN FROM THE MASTERS
Mrs. DelRossi lead a group of students to the Academy of Music in Philadelphia last week to watch a performance of the op era Don Carlo. They also benefited from a masterclass at CCHS with professional opera singer Amy Spencer. 

PROJECT GRADUATION 
EVENTS AND MEETINGS  

 

ONGOING FUNDRAISER:   CCHS Project Graduation 2015 has an ongoing fundraiser in conjunction with H&H Deli on Haddonfield Road in Pennsauken.  Project Graduation is selling coupons, which will provide the purchaser with a 12-inch hoagie for $5.00   $2.00 from every sale goes to the benefit of Project Graduation 2015.  If interested in purchasing any coupons, please contact Christine O'Drain at  (609)217-5448  or  [email protected] .

ACTION ALERT: NURSING & TECHNOLOGY


 

ISSUE: Even though Governor Christie's Budget contains an additional $750,000 for nonpublic school nursing services, the amount is still $1,409,000 short of what was available in the Appropriations Act last year.  That final figure of $14,311,000 was created by the Legislature after much work by the nonpublic school community.  Furthermore, Governor Christie's Budget eliminated the $2,441,000 that was added to the Nonpublic School Technology, thus reducing the amount to $3 million. 


 

OUR POSITION:    The New Jersey Catholic Conference and the New Jersey Network of Catholic School Families has continued to support increased funding in nonpublic school accounts.  Our focus with the Legislature, particularly the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee and the Assembly Budget Committee, will be to increase the funding for nonpublic school nursing services and technology aid at least to the amount in the Appropriations Act from last year.

 

ACTION:

  1. Call, email or speak directly with the offices of the members of the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee and the Assembly Budget Committee asking them to restore the level of funding in the nonpublic school nursing services and nonpublic school technology accounts at least to the level of funding in the Fiscal Year 2015 Appropriations Act.  See attached List.
  2. Give special thanks to Assemblyman Gary Schaer who is chair of the Assembly Budget Committee for his work during last year's Budget process and his willingness to increase last year's amounts in nonpublic nursing services and nonpublic technology. 
  3. If your State Senator and/or your members of the General Assembly are not on either Committee, call, email, or visit those legislators and indicate the need for this appropriation to nonpublic school students and their parents.  Remind them of the tax dollars being saved to public schools in their districts by the decision of nonpublic school parents to send their children to a nonpublic school.
  4. Repeat steps 1 and 3 periodically between now and the third week in June in order to keep your request at the forefront of Budget considerations by State legislators. 
  5. Have students write letters to their respective legislators noting how the funding for nursing and nonpublic technology funding was used this year and how the loss will affect those programs next year. 

You may use the New Jersey Catholic Conference Voter Voice system

which can be accessed at: https://votervoice.net/NJCC/Campaigns/39419/Respond

 
ATHLETIC NEWS


 

GARNES NAMED TO ALL-STAR TEAM

Congratulations to senior Carl Garnes (committed to Morgan State University for football) who has been invited to represent the South Team in the Phil Simms New Jersey North/South All-Star Football Classic on June 29th at Kean University. Garnes was also named 1st Team All-Conference, 2

nd Team All-South Jersey, 3rd Team Non-Public All State.

 

MCHUGH COMMITS TO VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY

Senior cross-country and track star Kelly McHugh signed on to run at Valdosta State University. She received a full cross country scholarship.

 

BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYERS MAKE COLLEGE COMMITTMENTS

Senior basketball players have made their decisions on college and we are proud to announce the following: Courtney Cubbage has committed to play basketball at Gwynedd-Mercy University, Demola Onifade will play at Delaware State University, Brendan Crawford will play at the University of Sciences, and Jimmy Robinson will play at Cabrini College! 

MINCHEW '15 ATTAINS EAGLE SCOUT STATUS 

 

Congratulations to Everett Minchew, who received his Eagle Scout Award earlier this month. His Eagle Scout project was a school supply drive for underprivileged elementary school students in his town of Marlton, NJ. "I distributed lists of school supplies of three different schools to incoming WalMart customers. The customers would either pick up a few items while shopping and donate them on their way out or give a monetary donation. I exceeded my goal of attained school supplies and monetary donations, so I bought backpacks for the students with the money and donated the excess supplies to elementary schools in Delaware with the help of my neighbor's sorority," says Everett. 

IMPORTANT: SERVICE HOURS ANNOUNCEMENT 
All service hours and/or written reflections are due no later than 
May 7th. Failure to complete the service learning program will be reflected in the final grades. 

SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITIES

 

Cherry Hill Library 
is seeking summer volunteers. 
Click here for the flier.
Any questions can be directed to Mrs. Murphy.

Covered Bridge Swim Club "Splash, Spin & Dash" Kid Fun Triathlon

CBSC (Cherry Hill) is hosting this event on Sunday, June 14. They are looking for several 

volunteers to assist on the race route insuring the safety of the children participating. Contact Mrs. Raquel Arredondo Pattison if you are available: [email protected] or 856-261-2432. 

 

 

Collingswood Manor

This assisted care non-profit senior center is looking for student volunteers to assist with activities on weekdays between 3 and 4:30 p.m. Click here for details.

 

The Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center in Camden is open and we are looking for committed and talented volunteers.  If you have a desire to work with children after school and/or weekends, we can use your help.  Most volunteer opportunities start at age 16. Volunteers in the Visual & Performing Arts program start at age 14.  For more information, contact Dawn M. Garlic, Volunteer Services Manager at  (856) 379-4861 or email [email protected].org. 

FROM THE GUIDANCE OFFICE:

Seniors Parents
Please make sure your senior brings copies of their college acceptance letters and scholarship/financial aid offers to the Guidance Office.  We use this information in the Graduation Booklet and for statistics for the future senior classes to see where our seniors apply and are admitted.

Transcript Fees:  Seniors are able to send 3 free transcripts to the colleges they are applying to.
After the first 3 there is a $2 charge for the additional transcripts.  This fee can be paid to Mrs. Olt  in the Guidance Office.

Junior Parents
Your Junior should be looking to register for an SAT either in May or June.  Visit the College Board website for information.

SUMMER 2015 ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES

Below are some summer experiences that you may be interested in. Click on the link for more information:
 

William & Mary Pre-Collegiate Program in Early American History

NJIT: Summer Architecture and Design: email [email protected] for more information.

Duke Summer Session

Pratt Institute's Summer Precollege Program

Yale Young Global Scholars Program

The Rena's Promise International Creative Writing Camp

Paid Science Internship - deadline is 12/15/14!

Blueprint Summer Programs

United States Air Force SAME Camp (Society of American Military Engineers)

 
BEAUTY & THE BEAST DVDS AVAILABLE
DVDs of last year's fantastic Beauty & The Beast spring musical are available for purchase on the Performing Arts Website for $25 each. This is a fundraiser for the Arts at CCHS!
Click here to purchase. 
SPRING SPORTS THIS WEEK

Monday 04/27/15
Baseball vs. Bishop Eustace: JV away 3:45 & Varsity home 3:45
Freshman Baseball vs. Haddonfield: away 3:45
Varsity Golf vs. Bishop Eustace
*Boys Lacrosse vs. CH East CANCELLED
Softball @ Bishop Eustace: JV & Varsity 3:45

Tuesday 04/28/15
Girls Lacrosse vs. Bishop Eustace (home): JV 4:30, Varsity 6
*Girls Freshman Lacrosse CANCELLED

Wednesday 04/29/15
Baseball vs. Lenape: JV away 3:45, Varsity home 3:45
*Freshman postponed until 5/18
Varsity Golf vs. Lenape (away)
Track @ Woodrow Wilson 3:45
Boys Lacrosse @ Bishop Eustace: JV 4, Varsity 6
Softball vs. Lenape (away): JV & Varsity 3:45

Thursday 04/30/15
Freshman Baseball @ Paul VI 3:45
Girls Freshman Lacrosse @ N. Burlington 4

Friday 05/1/15
Baseball vs. Seneca: Freshman home 3:45, JV & Varsity away 3:45
Softball @ Seneca: JV & Varsity 3:45
Golf @ Seneca 3:45
Girls Lacrosse vs. Cherry Hill West: Freshman away 3:45, Varsity home 3:45, JV home 5:15
Boys Lacrosse vs. Oakcrest (home): Varsity 4, JV 5:30

Saturday 05/2/15
Boys Track @ SJTAC Relays @ Egg Harbor Twp. 10AM
Girls Track @ Rowan Open 4PM
Girls Lacrosse vs. Holy Cross: Freshman home 2PM, Varsity away 2PM, JV away 3:30PM
Boys Lacrosse vs. Holy Cross (home): Varsity 2PM, JV 3:30PM
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Camden Catholic High School is a suburban, college preparatory, day and boardi ng school. It educates young men and women spiritually, academically, socially and physically in a faith community to develop as life long learners and leaders in a global society in the Catholic tradition.


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