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Carroll High School 3701 Carroll Road, Fort Wayne, In 46818 Summer 2010 CHS 2010-2011 FALL REGISTRATION Tuesday, August 3rd 8:00am—1:00pm Letters A-D Wednesday, August 4th 8:00am—1:00pm Letters E-I Thursday, August 5th 8:00am—1:00pm Letters J-M Friday, August 6th 8:00am—1:00pm Letters N-Sl Monday, August 9th* 8:00am—1:00pm Letters Sm-Z *Orientation for new students to NACS & their parents - Grades 9-12 (6:00—7:00pm) CHS - FRESHMAN CAMPUS Tuesday, August 3rd 10:00am - 6:00pm Grade 9 Wednesday, August 4th 8:00am - 2:00pm Grade 9 PLEASE SAVE THIS NEWSLETTER AND REFER TO IT AS NEEDED THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOL YEAR. FUTURE NEWSLETTERS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE WWW.NACS.K12.IN.US Parking at Carroll High School Parking for all patrons, parents and students during registration dates of August 3 thru August 9 will be in the south student lot, with entry at Door 13 which is nearest the football field. Door 13 is the main access point for all events at Carroll High School. All students driving to Carroll High School will enter the 10-12 building at Door 13 and park in the student lot. ALL student parking will be restricted to the student lot with access to the building through Door 13 regardless of time of day, day of the week, activity or event . This will allow patrons who do not know the building or facility to park without is- sues, and will allow for teams, groups, choirs, bands and other school personnel to load buses and prep for events with- out dealing with vehicle traffic or parking issues. Parking for patrons who need to access Carroll Freshman Center for entry into the office during the school day may enter Door 32 located in the southwest corner of the north lot, located between the two buildings, just north of the new gym. This is the same lot off of Carroll Rd. located at the new stop light south of Carroll Creek. This is also the same lot where students are dropped off in the mornings, and picked-up after school. Parking for the Natatorium will continue to be available in the Natatorium lot, located just south of the Natatorium. Pa- trons may access this lot via the new drive located west of the tennis courts off Carroll Rd. Band practice will be on the new band practice area throughout the summer and fall. Students may park in the lot west of the Freshman Center, South in the Natatorium lot, and also in the bus lot to allow for easy access for band practice. IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ There is a new Indiana law con- cerning immuni- zations that may require your stu- dent to get up to three im- munizations by the 1st day of school. Your student could be excluded from school next fall without them. More information inside.
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Carroll High School 3701 Carroll Road, Fort Wayne, In 46818

Summer 2010

CHS 2010-2011 FALL REGISTRATION

Tuesday, August 3rd 8:00am—1:00pm Letters A-D

Wednesday, August 4th 8:00am—1:00pm Letters E-I

Thursday, August 5th 8:00am—1:00pm Letters J-M

Friday, August 6th 8:00am—1:00pm Letters N-Sl

Monday, August 9th* 8:00am—1:00pm Letters Sm-Z

*Orientation for new students to NACS & their parents - Grades 9-12 (6:00—7:00pm)

CHS - FRESHMAN CAMPUS

Tuesday, August 3rd 10:00am - 6:00pm Grade 9

Wednesday, August 4th 8:00am - 2:00pm Grade 9

PLEASE SAVE THIS NEWSLETTER AND REFER TO IT AS NEEDED THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOL YEAR.

FUTURE NEWSLETTERS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE WWW.NACS.K12.IN.US

Parking at Carroll High School Parking for all patrons, parents and students during registration dates of August 3 thru August 9 will be in the south student lot, with entry at Door 13 which is nearest the football field. Door 13 is the main access point for all events at Carroll High School. All students driving to Carroll High School will enter the 10-12 building at Door 13 and park in the student lot. ALL student parking will be restricted to the student lot with access to the building through Door 13 regardless of time of day, day of the week, activity or event. This will allow patrons who do not know the building or facility to park without is-sues, and will allow for teams, groups, choirs, bands and other school personnel to load buses and prep for events with-out dealing with vehicle traffic or parking issues. Parking for patrons who need to access Carroll Freshman Center for entry into the office during the school day may enter Door 32 located in the southwest corner of the north lot, located between the two buildings, just north of the new gym. This is the same lot off of Carroll Rd. located at the new stop light south of Carroll Creek. This is also the same lot where students are dropped off in the mornings, and picked-up after school. Parking for the Natatorium will continue to be available in the Natatorium lot, located just south of the Natatorium. Pa-trons may access this lot via the new drive located west of the tennis courts off Carroll Rd. Band practice will be on the new band practice area throughout the summer and fall. Students may park in the lot west of the Freshman Center, South in the Natatorium lot, and also in the bus lot to allow for easy access for band practice.

IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ

There is a new Indiana law con-cerning immuni-zations that may require your stu-dent to get up to three im-munizations by the 1st day of school. Your student could be excluded from school next fall without them. More information inside.

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Open House at CHS/CFC

Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010 6:30 p.m.

Abbreviated student schedule will be run with opportunities to meet your child's teachers.

Orientation for students and parents new to NACS Grades 9-12 Monday, Aug 9, 6:00—7:00PM @ CHS

IMPORTANT TESTING DATES

Parents and students should plan ahead regarding some important testing dates this fall: The ISTEP will be given to seniors that have not passed the ISTEP, on the mornings of September 14, 15, 16

There are no “make-up” dates, so attendance on these dates is critical. 2010-11 end of course assessment (Algebra I, English 10 and Biology I) dates will be announced in respective classes & to students involved.

Student Schedules and Counselor Contact Information Students who are taking summer school or correspondence classes (and these classes are still on their Carroll schedules) need to call or email their counselor when they earn credit so that the class can be re-moved from their 10-11 schedule. If leaving a message, the student needs to indicate the class to be dropped and the class to be added. If this isn’t done students will have incorrect fee statements and sched-ules, resulting in standing in line in the office to make schedule and fee changes.

Counselor Contact Information for 2010-11– CHS Guidance 637-6913 or 338-5333 CFC Guidance 637-0064 Mrs. Kathleen Lepper, Guidance Director [email protected] Class of 2011 Mrs. Janet Crawford [email protected] Class of 2012 Mr. Tracy Cross [email protected] Class of 2013 Ms. Sally Frauhiger [email protected] CFC Class of 2014 (A-K) Mrs. Jessica McClure [email protected] CFC Class of 2014 (L-Z) Mrs. Amy Saleh [email protected]

P.S.A.T.

The P.S.A.T. is the “practice test” for the SAT as well as the mechanism for top performing juniors to qualify for a National Merit Scholarship. The P.S.A.T. will be given to all college bound sophomores, free of charge, on Wednesday morning, October 13. There will be no charge for sophomores taking this test due to special state funding. Juniors may also take the P.S.A.T. for a fee of $13.00. It is of benefit to all college bound sophomores and juniors to take this test as a means of gaining valuable insight for post-secondary planning. Juniors will have the opportunity to pay the testing fee during registration August 3-9 as well as until the deadline of September 20 in the Guidance office. Non-college bound sophomores and juniors may request to take the ASVAB (free) rather than the P.S.A.T. The ASVAB is administered by the military and focuses more on career and vocational training information—related to both civilian and military careers. A recommendation may be made to a parent by a student’s teacher or guidance counselor regarding the preferred test. The deadline for choosing to take the ASVAB in place of the P.S.A.T. is September 20. There is no make-up date, so attendance is important. Please contact Mrs. Lepper, Guidance Director, at 637-6913 or 338-5333 or [email protected] with questions.

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May 17, 2010 Dear Parents, Guardians and Students, Beginning with the 2010 – 2011 school year, one dose of Menactra will be required for students in grades 6 – 12. Indiana State Law IC 20-30-5-18 requires that school systems provide important information to parents and guardians of all students about meningitis and the vaccines available to prevent one type of this serious ill-ness at the beginning of each school year. One type of meningitis is caused by bacteria called Neisseria meningitidis. Infections caused by these bacteria are serious, and may lead to death. Symptoms of an infection with Neisseria meningitidis may include a high fever, headache, stiff neck, nau-sea, confusion and a rash. This disease can become severe very quickly and often leads to deafness, mental retardation, loss of arms or legs, and even death. It can be spread through the air or by direct contact with saliva from another person with the disease. There is a vaccine (Menactra) that can prevent most cases of meningitis in people over the age of 2. The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends vaccination against this dis-ease for all children and adolescents 11-18 years of age. Children ages 2 -10 who have sickle cell anemia or problems with their immune systems should also receive this vaccine. This is a new legal requirement (Indiana Administrative Code 410 IAC 1-1-1). All students entering grades 6-12 will need to have a record of this immunization. Allen County Board of Health, SuperShot Clinics, and pri-vate healthcare providers offer this vaccine. Additional information about meningococcal disease can be found at: The Indiana State Department of Health http://www.in.gov/isdh/22121.htm The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd-vac/mening/default.htm The Indiana Department of Education School Health Student Services http://www.doe.in.gov/sservices/sn.htm If you have any questions, please contact the nurse at your child’s school. Sincerely, Sandy Kelty RN, BSN, MA Corporation Nurse Northwest Allen County Schools

Northwest Allen County

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Student Transportation Fees for 2010-11 As a result of state budget changes and alterations in tax laws transportation fees will be assessed for participation in

co/extra-curricular activities that require transportation.

* $30 will be charged to participants in activities that require transportation.

Examples include but are not limited to:

* Athletics * Show Choir

* Band * Speech

* Dance * Etc.

* FFA

The fees for these groups will be collected by individual group sponsors once team membership has been determined.

* $10 may be charged to participants in activities that require minimal trips.

The fees for these trips will be collected by the teacher/sponsor as needed.

Carroll High School Vision

1. To create a sense of community and belonging 2. To provide for professional collaboration to allow

for continual school improvement 3. To become a "best practice" teaching and

learning institution

NEW IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS FOR 2010-2011 School Year

Grades 6-12 2 doses of Varicella- (chickenpox) vaccine- on or after the first birthday separated by age-appropriate inter-val or written history of disease. Parental written history of disease is acceptable proof of immunity. A signed written statement from the parent/guardian indication month and year of disease is sufficient. 1 dose of Tdap- (tetanus-diptheria-acellular pertussis vaccine)- given on or after 10 years of age. 1 dose of MCV4- (meningococcal conjugate vaccine) These immunizations are required by the State of Indiana for ALL STUDENTS GRADE 6-12. A copy of the dates they received the vaccines needs to be turned in to your school nurse before the start of school this fall. There will be exclusion from school without them approximately twenty days after school begins. Shots can be attained through your family doctor or pediatrician. If these vaccines are not covered through insurance Super Shot now charges 8.00 dollars per injection and sites in NW area are: Huntertown Resur-rection Church, THIRD Thursday on each month 4 PM-7 PM. Also, Redimed/Business Health, 315 E. Cook Rd., across from Northrup HS, each Saturday, 9 AM-12 Noon. Allen County Dept. of Health also has clinic hours by appointment, call 449-7514. The school must have a copy of your child’s completed vaccine record. You may send a copy the com-pleted shot record to your student’s building this summer, in an envelope marked, “Attention: Nurse”, or turn in at registration, or have your student turn it in first day of school. Thank you for your attention to this important information! Ann Kline Carroll HS Nurse

COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSE AT CHS

Sunday, August 15, 2010 2-4 p.m.

The community is invited to tour our new facili-ties at Carroll High School. Parking will be available behind the school with entrance through door #13. We hope you will take this opportunity to tour the new facilities at CHS.

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Student Drop-off/Pick-Up During the School Year

Due to safety concerns parents are not to drop off or pick up their children in the front CHS staff lot. Student drop off and pick up is in the parking lot between Carroll High School and Carroll Freshman Center. Students will enter CHS at door 36 and CFC students will enter the building at Door 32. We appreciate your cooperation with this procedure.

PHONE NUMBERS

Carroll High School (10-12) 338-5330

Attendance 338-5332

Guidance 338-5333

Athletics 338-5334

Fax 338-5331

Carroll Freshman Center 637-0064

Fax 637-5868

Natatorium 637-0340

ATTENDANCE

Regular school attendance is important for the success of your son/daughter in school. At the high school level, a tremendous amount of information is given to students each day. If a student misses one class, he or she may fall behind in that subject for an entire unit. If a student misses frequently, he or she is constantly playing catch up. For optimal success in a high school academic program, regular attendance is vital.

We understand that there are situations that make it necessary for your son/daughter to be absent from school; however, we hope that you, as parents, do all you can to encourage good attendance. Students do not receive “personal” days. Family vacation days are included in the school policy to help provide some degree of flexibility for families when trips are necessary. Once again this year, as it did last year, the School Board has built into the vacation calendar the Wednesday prior to Thanksgiving (Nov. 24 2010 and the Friday prior to Spring Break (April 1, 2011). These were granted as a way to help families with their travel plans during times when many take trips. (please refer to article below, “Student Vacation Days”). Some examples of what family vacations are not intended for are: taking your child shopping for a prom dress, having your child help with a garage sale, getting portraits taken, and going to a job interview. Students are also expected to attend school before and after appointments when possible. If your son/daughter says that a day is a “skip” day, that is untrue as no such day exists. For your student to qualify for perfect attendance, he/she must be in attendance everyday, all day, receiving no late to schools or leaving early.

This past year we had 110 parents call their son/daughter in ill the day after the Superbowl which ended by 10pm the night before. The Monday after Prom, we had almost 1/3 of the seniors’ parents call them in ill. We ask that you refuse to make up an excuse about an absence for your son/daughter, and rather stress the importance of promptness and regular attendance. It is our belief that by doing this you will be teaching them honesty and responsibility, which will accompany them throughout their life.

STUDENT VACATION DAYS

NACS does not have school on the day before Thanksgiving and the Friday before spring break. This change in the calendar was made due to high student absenteeism on those days since many of our school families travel at those times of year. We request that when planning family vacations for this coming school year, please do not extend these school breaks. We believe it is not in the best interest of a student’s education to be absent from school and also we try very hard to maintain a high rate of attendance. The attendance rate plays a major role in today’s school accountability programs with awards such as Four-star school, Best Buy school, and state and federal requirements. We need your help as parents in order to maximize education for your child and maintain an excellent attendance rate in our school.

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Parking Permits

Parking Permits will be sold in the fall at the cost of $30.00 for the school year. Families wishing to register a second car for a studentwill be charged $20.00 for each additional vehicle. To purchase a Parking Permit the student will need the original Bureau of Motor Vehicles registration, their driver’s license, and their signature for each permit. All student parking is restricted to the student parking lot for all events & classes with entry at new Door 13. This includes all athletic practices, music, art, drama, choir, dance, FFA or any other event or activity Monday thru Sunday.

Class Dues

Class dues of $4 are payable at registration. These funds support class activities, graduation, memorials for classmates, and the senior gift..

SNAP/Lunch Account Payments

Please bring a separate check to deposit funds into your student(s) SNAP account at registration. You may write one check for more than one student as long as they are in the same building. Carroll High School and Carroll Freshman Center are considered separate building. Advance deposits keep the lunch line moving at a faster pace and thus allow all students more time to eat. It is required that your student bring their SNAP card to lunch. Cards that need to be replaced due to loss, theft, defacement or mutilation will cost $2.00 per card per incident. We do not allow cards to be used by anyone other than the student it was issued to.

At Carroll High School we offer 7 serving lines consisting of: Italian, Mexican, All-American, Salad/Specialty Bars, Grab-n-Go as well as our traditional Charger Lunch o a daily basis.

NEW FOR 2010-2011 Students receiving benefits for Free & Reduced meals will receive benefits for lunch as usual and beginning in August 2010, will receive benefits for breakfast too. Free/Reduced Breakfast will now be available at Carroll High School, Freshman Center, both Middle Schools, Eel River, Huntertown and Arcola Elementariness. Watch our website for additional information.

Food Service Information

Students that were approved for Free or Reduced Meals at the end of the 2009/2010 school year will automatically carry over to the new school year until Sept. 15 for meals, but not textbooks. Parents who desire meal or textbook assistance for the new 2010/2011 school year, may submit a new application any time after July 1 to Leeanne Koeneman at the Food Service Office at Carroll High School. Please submit only one family application for all your students, no matter what NACS school they attend. Do not fill out a separate application for each of your students, unless they are Foster Children.

If you choose to submit a new application before school Registration, go to the NACS Website: http://nacs.k12.in.us next, click on District and then on Food Service Department, Free & Reduced Meal Information, Application for Free or Reduced Priced Meals and Other Benefits, and print out the application.

The Direct Certification process is a computer matching system which we use to match the students that are in our data base with those who are receiving TANF or Food Stamp benefits. If there is a match, we will send parents a letter telling them which students automatically qualify for Free Meals and Textbooks for the entire school year. We will not need an application for these students. Sometimes all the students in one family do not match. If you have a student that is not included on your letter, please complete an application for that student. You should receive your Direct Certification letters prior to registration. If you do not receive a letter, and you want to receive assistance, you must then submit an application.

You may submit your application at Carroll High School to the attention of Leeanne Koeneman, or you may fax both sides of the application to the Food Service Office at 637-8767. Make sure you give a current telephone number and address where you can be reached on the application, or we will not be able to process the application. If you have any questions, call Leeanne Koeneman at 637-8768.

SNAP - PREPAYMENT DEPOSIT FORM

DATE OF DEPOSIT ______________________ TOTAL DEPOSIT__________________

STUDENT NAME ________________________ CHECK NUMBER __________________ A minimum deposit of $25.00 or more is requested. Checks will be accepted for the amount of deposit only. Please make checks payable to the Food Service Department at the school your students attends.

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ITEMS OF INTEREST Hopefully everyone has had a restful and enjoyable summer. Most would probably agree that it is going too fast! As we get closer to August and the start of another school year, it seems prudent to highlight some handbook policies that generate interest among all parties involved. Book Bags, Tote Bags, and Large Satchels

Students are not allowed to carry book bags, tote bags, or other large bags in the school building during the school day. They may carry them to and from school and leave them in their locker during the day. If a bag is large enough to hold a textbook, then it must be kept in the student’s locker. This policy assists with safety and space concerns.

Wireless Phones Students are not permitted to use cell phones at school prior to 3:30 on school days (this includes the bus parking lot). Phones that are seen or heard (whether in use or not) and violate the stated conditions will be confiscated. Procedure for reclaiming phones: 1st offense: parental notification and parental pick up. 2nd offense: parental notification, parental pick up and Saturday School. 3rd offense: parental notification, parental pick up and 2 Saturday School. 4th offense: parental notification and further disciplinary action.

Dress Code: As always, common sense should direct students when dressing for school and not current fashion. Tops, pants,

skirts, and shorts should be in compliance with school policy. Modesty is a good “rule of thumb” to follow. Remember that all tops should have sleeves that at least cap the shoulder. Also, sagging or excessively baggy pants and shorts are inappropriate (waistline should be at or above the hip bone).

Grade Policies

Rolling Grades: High school courses/classes at Carroll High School now use a “rolling grade” or true semester grade when figuring student grades. Students will be made aware of individual course/class grade reporting and grade figuring procedures at the beginning of the semester and school year. A rolling grade may be most easily thought of as a grade that is figured on a semester basis only, without a process of averaging the first nine weeks and the second nine weeks. In this process the grade can more accurately represent student learning at any point in the semester and also allows for more formative assessment early in the learning process.

Unexcused absences: Students are responsible for gathering missed work on their first day back to school whether they have class or not (block days). All work is due the following day unless other arrangements have been made with the teacher. The work is to be graded and a 15% deduction applied. Work that is not turned in shall receive a grade of “0”.

ISS: Teachers will be notified of student placement on the day of the incident (when feasible). Teachers are to send assignments to the ISS room as soon as they receive notification. Assignments, quizzes, and tests will be due at the end of the day or per teacher instructions. Due dates for long term assignments/projects remain unchanged. The work is to be graded and a 15% deduction applied. Work that is not turned in shall receive a grade of “0”.

OSS: Teachers will be notified of student placement on the day of the incident (when feasible). If possible, work for the suspended time period will be gathered prior to student departure. The receiving of all other assignments is the responsibility of the student and parents. They are to make arrangements with the guidance office as to the picking up of said materials. Tests and quizzes are to be made up on the first day the student returns to class or later pending teacher approval. The work is to be graded and a 25% deduction applied. Work that is not turned in shall receive a grade of “0”.

Truancies: All work collected on the day of a student truancy (quizzes, tests, and projects included) will result in a “0” for said assignment. Students are responsible for obtaining any assignments missed while truant.

Family days No family days should be taken the last five days of the semester. No family days should be taken during ISTEP testing (Sept. 14, 15, 16 Mar. 8, 9, 10) and ECA Testing (first 2 weeks in December and first 2 weeks in May)

Thank you in advance for your help in these areas. We appreciate the involvement of parents at school. By combining our efforts, we can continue to make the high school experience rewarding and enjoyable.

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Student Name_________________________________Parent Name____________________________________

Address__________________________Telephone__________________Email___________________________

Elementary School Name___________________________Grade Completed _____________________________

T-shirt size (all sizes are youth) sm_____med_____lg____xlg____

I ____________________ give permission for my child________________________ to attend the CHS show choir Camp under the direction of Jill Jeran.

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NORTHWEST ALLEN COUNTY SCHOOLS

2010-2011 2010

August 11 Staff Orientation (No Students) 12 1st Day for Students (K-12) Buses Run

September 6 Labor Day (No School) October 12 End of 1st 9-Weeks

25 Fall Break (No Students) November 24-26 Thanksgiving Break (No School) December 17 End of 2nd 9-Weeks & 1st Semester 20-31 Winter Break (No School) 2011 January 3 *Records Day (No Students)

4 School Reopens February 21 *President’s Day (No School) March 10 End of 3rd 9-Weeks April 1-8 Spring Break (No School) 22 Good Friday (No School) May 25 **End of 4th 9-Weeks & 2nd Semester (Last day for students) 26 *Records Day (No Students) *Records Days and President’s Day will be used as make-up days if needed. **If more make-up days are required, this date will change accordingly.

CALCULATORS FOR MATH CLASS Due to the large variety of calculators and their expanding capabilities, the fol-lowing list shows you what will be acceptable for CHS students next year. Course Calculator PreAlgebra TI-30X IIS Algebra 1 TI-30X IIS (or TI 83+ or TI 84+) Geometry TI-30X IIS (or TI 83+ or TI 84+) (graphing calculators are NOT REQUIRED for Alg 1 or Geom but are allowed) Algebra 2 TI 83+ or TI 84+ graphing calculators and beyond do not purchase a TI 86 or higher or a TI-INSPIRE

Registration information

and fee Statements will be mailed approximately

July 23rd .

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Activity Calendar Carroll High School 2010-2011

CHS Community Open House August 15 CHS/CFC Open House September 1 ISTEP September 14, 15, 16 Homecoming September 17 Challenge of the Bands September 18 Spell Bowl NHC October 4 CHS Fall Play October 8,9 Speech/Debate Meet @ Carroll October 9 Fall Band Concert October 11 Spell Bowl Area Meet October 18 Show Choir Coffee House Performance October 21-22 National Honor Society Induction October 27 NACS Band Extravaganza November 1 CFC Fall Play November 4 Marching Band Awards Banquet November 8 Spell Bowl State November 13 CHS Semi-Formal/CFC Semi-Formal November 13 Show Choir Winter Performance & Coffee House November 30 Holiday Concert December 2 SAT December 4 CHS Musical December 16-18 Financial Aid Evening January 20 Freshman Orientation February 7 Education Pathways & AP Night February 9 Spring Play February 24-26 ISTEP March 8, 9, 10 Show Choir Invitational March 12 Super Bowl NHC March 14 College Fair March 15 Jazz Café @ CFC April 13 Super Bowl Area Meet April 19 FFA Banquet April 20 Super Bowl State May 7 Fine Arts Night May 11 Variety Show May 12 The Charger Awards Banquet May 13 Prom May 14 Choir Awards Night May 16 Spring Band Awards Night May 17 Underclass Honors May 18 Senior Honors Night May 18 Reflections May 20-21 SAT June 4 Graduation June 5

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BUS SCHEDULE REMINDER

All Northwest Allen County School buses run approximately 30 minutes later on WEDNESDAYS than on other days.

Carroll High School operates as a Tobacco Free (Smoke Free) campus. There is no smoking allowed on the Carroll High School and Carroll Freshman

Center at any time. Smoking is prohibited at Carroll events, whether inside or outside. Smoking is

prohibited in the parking lots, outside school doors or anywhere on school property at all times.

PARENT'S EMAIL ADDRESS

We are making an effort to gather the email addresses of all parents in order to enhance communication between the school and parents. When you receive registration information in the mail, please be sure to write your email address(es) on the pre-registration form that is returned to the school during registration. Please make sure at registration that we have your correct email address.

Office Depot Support for Schools

Great fundraising opportunity! Every time you purchase school supplies at Office Depot and give Carroll High

School's or Carroll Freshman Center' ID number, Office Depot will give the school credit equal to 5% of the

qualifying purchases. CHS/CFC can then use the credit at Office

Depot to purchase supplies. The CHS ID number is 70036015; CFC ID number is 70206104. We appreciate

the support!

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Academic Super Bowl FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) Quilting Club Academy of Finance FCA (Fellow of Christian Athletes) Show Choir Ambassadors FCCLA (Family, Careers & Com. Leader of Am) Spanish Club Band FFA Spell Bowl Book Club French Club Sports Broadcasting Cheerleading Japanese Club Still Frame Society Chess/Go Club National Forensic League (Speech Team) Student Council Dance Team National Honor Society Winter Guard Drama Club Newspaper Wrestlerettes Project XL Yearbook

ACTIVITIES/CLUBS OFFERED at CARROLL (10-12)

CHOIR BOOSTER FUNDRAISER Are you tired of writing checks for book fees, SNAP accounts and fieldtrip fees? Let SCRIP help you pay for those things and more!!! Carroll Choir Boosters will help you turn your every day purchases into cash to pay for almost any NACS fee or activity. Don’t want the hassle of a drop off? Your student can drop your order in a lock box in the choir room. Think of what you spend on groceries alone. A percentage of that can come back to you every time. A one-time purchase of a Kroger/Scotts gift card is all it takes, then, each time you shop, re-load the card and you get credit every time. You can even use it at Kroger gas stations. How often do you dine out? We offer scrip gift cards to most national chains and many local eateries as well. For more information, please contact Janet Robinson 338-0679 or email me: [email protected]. Also check out the Show Choir web site carrollshowchoir.com

Senior Yearbook Portraits All “shoulder-shot” senior picture for the yearbook must be taken at Prestige/Lifetouch

Studios located at: 3916 Option Pass, Fort Wayne, IN 46818.

Call 490-1600 to make an appointment.

All yearbook photos must be taken by Tuesday, October 5, 2010. There is a $10 sitting fee.

School dress code rules must be followed for this portrait to be included in the yearbook.

Retake Day CHS: Tuesday, October 5, 2010

CFC: Tuesday, October 5, 2010

This is the last day to have a picture taken for inclusion in the yearbook.

School dress code rules must be followed for this portrait to be included in the yearbook.

Underclass Yearbook Portraits

Yearbook Portraits for all 9th, 10th, and 11th graders will be

taken during registration at both CHS and CFC.

School dress code rules must be followed for this portrait to be included in the yearbook

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CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT DIRECTORY ORDER FORM

The Carroll High School PTO publishes a student directory each year. Those families who join the PTO at a member-ship fee of $5.00 per family receive one directory with student names, addresses, and the phone numbers of members. Additional copies are $5.00 each. Directories also contain information pertaining to Carroll High School and NACS. Stu-dents’ names are printed as they appear on the school record unless you provide information below. Only one address and one phone number will be published per student, though consideration may be given to special circumstances. If an additional line is printed you will be charged an extra $1.00 to cover printing costs. We CANNOT publish any information without a parent’s signature. This form may be turned in to the PTO table at registration or to the office once school be-gins.

STUDENT’S NAME __________________________________________________________________

LAST FIRST GRADE

______________________________________________________________

LAST FIRST GRADE

______________________________________________________________

LAST FIRST GRADE

PHONE ____________________________________

ADDRESS __________________________________________________________________________________________

STREET CITY ZIP

PARENTS’/GUARDIANS’ NAMES _____________________________________________

ADDITIONAL PHONE ($1 ADDITIONAL) _______________________________________

ADDITIONAL ADDRESS ____________________________________________________

ADDITIONAL PARENTS/GUARDIANS NAMES ___________________________________

REQUIRED PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE ____________________________________________________

****I AM INTERESTED IN ADVERTISING MY BUSINESS IN THE DIRECTORY. PLEASE

CONTACT ME@phone: ________________ email: ______________________________

SPONSOR A STUDENT We have students at CHS that do not have the financial means to purchase necessary items, such as gym shoes, school supplies, winter coats, etc. The PTO is establishing a fund to assist these students. If you are able to help a student in need, please consider a financial donation. No amount is too small! Donation: $_____________

OFFICE USE ONLY

AMOUNT PAID _________DIRECTORY ($5) __________ADD’L DIRECTORY ($5) ___________

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Carroll High School

SAFELINE Carroll High School has a security phone hot line called SAFELINE. This line allows parents and students to anonymously notify the school administration about issues that may affect the security and safety of the school. The number is 338-KEEP (338-5337). Messages may be left 24 hours a day. The mailbox will be monitored each school day. If a message is urgent and it is not a school day, an administrator should be contacted directly.

NAND Northwest

The No Alcohol No Drugs (NAND Northwest) Taskforce of Northwest Allen County will again be registering families for the Party Safe Homes initiative in Northwest Allen. Registration opportunities will available at school registration at Carroll Middle, Maple Creek, Carroll Freshman Campus and Carroll 10-12. NAND Northwest is a community group whose purpose is to educate the adults in the community and to communicate with the parents of the Northwest Allen County Community about tobacco, alcohol and drug related issues. The Party Safe Homes initiative seeks to educate parents while urging parents to pledge to not knowingly allow parties or gatherings in their homes when parents are not present, to not serve nor allow youth under the legal drinking age to consume alcohol in their homes or not knowingly allow the use of illegal drugs in their homes on their property. Please look for more information and ways you can be involved with NAND Northwest throughout the school year. If you have questions or wish to help, please call Carroll High School Resource Officer Kevin Neher @ 637-3161 ext. 3033.

PTO Officers for next year: President - Representatives:

Vice President – Angie Miller 12th Diane McKee & Jamie Quaintance

Secretary – Ellen Curtis 11th Michele Mettert

Treasurer – Ann Gilbert 10th Jill Glass, Stephanie Fenoglio & Anne Terry

9th

Anyone interested in joining the PTO please contact the past president Jill Cotant. You can call Jill 497-9666 or contact her via email [email protected]. Check out the website for additional information regarding next school year. In the mean time you will be receiving information through the newsletter and website. Enjoy your summer!

SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS

Students and Parents: Please look over your textbooks the first week of School: August 12-20. If you have any concerns or questions about the condition of your textbooks - please see Mrs. Royer in Student Services (CHS) or Debbie Vermilion at the Freshman

Center during your study hall or before/after school. At the end of the first and second semesters when textbooks are turned in, if there is any damage that was not reported to Mrs. Royer or Mrs. Vermilion, fines will be charged to the student on record for that textbook. If you have any questions see Mrs. Royer or Mrs. Vermilion in the Office.

Show Choir camp August 2-6 Daily 9-4

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CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL – (12.0-10.5)

SECOND SEMESTER (January 5 – May 25, 2010)

SENIORS AlaEdeen Abu-Muleweh

Sarah Armstrong Blythe Bowles

Jordan Carr Kelsey Caruso Nicole Cocklin Aubry Daman Kyle Davidson

Benjamin Emrick Brandon Estabrook

Gabrielle Evans Kayla Felger Patrick Fox

Jenna Gilbert Kyle Ginder

Jordan Glassley Elizabeth Goings

Joshua Gross Selina Hammond

Logan Hansen David Hein Ethan Hess

Laura Hillman Jonathon Hirschy

Kara Howard Miranda Howell

Maisie Katterhenry Martha Kille Kristin King

Abigail Madison Haley McGough

Scott McKaig Patrick Morris Maria Moser

Katelyn Norton Dillon Olney Kali Parker

Lauren Pietzak Caitlin Radke

Christopher Ratsabout Kyle Schiffli

Carly Schumacher Amber Shank

Abigail Stevens Ryan Thompson

Lauren Tom Vi Tran

Ryan Wilkins Jessica Williams

Mitchell Winchester Sarah Wright Jacob Yager

JUNIORS Tevyn Bell

Timothy Boles Gavin Downs Andrew Flenar Morgan Gilbert Jason Gonzalez Kayli Greener Haley Hunter

Minami Kojima Jon Lancaster

Kelsey Lechner Michael McKee Lisa McLellan

Jonathan Michel Meredith Roth

Scott Sandy Ashley Stickler

Stephany Stoneburner

SOPHOMORES Sukaynah Abu-Mulaweh

Paige Arney Claire Baker

Christopher Bellis Christian Belote Scott Campbell

Paige Clark Amanda Coupe Austin Deventer

Cameron Duffner Michael Fliotsos

Anna Glumb Tyler Goetz

Matthew Hillman David Hirschy

Taylor Isenbarger Benjamin Kasting Jacquelyn Kelty

Reis Lehman Katharine Lundy

Isaac Madison Melissa Marts

Jonathan McKeeman Logan McLay Rachel Miller Kaitlyn Miner

Nathaniel Moser Danielle Parsons

Eric Perrine Schuyler Putt Allison Radke

Amanda Rambo Skyler Reed

Christopher Reid Melissa Schwartz

Madison Shambaugh Joshua Shearer

Eric Smead Elizabeth Sprunger

Emily Stilwell Samantha Toy

Cara Trent Amanda Turney Lauren Vernasco Lynlee Wagoner

Joseph Wendt Katelyn Williams

Lauren Yovich Evan Zehr

FRESHMEN Katrina Bard

Alexandra Bednarz Samantha Butz

Andrew Ceckowski Caitlin Cherry Gracie Creek

Katherine Crowell Mariel Cuellar

Catherine Curtis Luke Garrison

Gabriel Gemperline Andrew Green

Joanna Guebard Connor Hansen Olivia Hartig

Olivia Hippensteel Hannah Hirschy

Taylor James Laura Jamicich Emily Johnson Mark Jordan

Abigail Krocker Kelia Li

Cassandra Lyvers Evan Markley Laura Markley

Madison Messmann Alexis Norris Anthony Orr Michael Parr Arden Piepho

Makayla Pitney Amy Poynter

Katie Reynolds Alexus Roberts

Heather Schmidt Austin Starke

Tiffany Temple Adam Whaley

Eric Wiedemann Emily Yager

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CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL HONORABLE MENTION – (10.499-9.5)

SECOND SEMESTER (January 5 – May 25, 2010)

SENIORS Tariq Anabtawi Adam Ashouri

Nicholas Bengel Emilee Branning

Erin Cotant Alicia DeLeon Logan Doseck

Jonah Ea Cassandra Edwards

Maleah Fick William Fliotsos

Justin Glass Travis Glassley Kelsey Greener Kati Grostefon

Evan Hall Kyle Handlin

Danielle Harhigh Elaena Harris

Thomas Humbert Jenna Justice

Alexander Karr Stephanie Kelty Elissa Krocker

Megan Lee Richman Mathavorn Kaylee McClanahan

Shane Merryman Jordan Mornout Nicole Mudrack

Max Nelson Tyler Olinske

Chelsea Osborn Evan Ottenweller

Emily Otter Lisa Pham

Ashley Rafferty William Ramos Brittany Reid

Benjamin Reusser Quinn Ruich

Kaitlyn Schmidt Gregory Schortgen

Meghan Smith Natalie Sollberger Melvin Susanto Danielle Ternet

John Thayer Sarah Updike

Brittney Vadasz Owen Wagoner Emily Woodis

JUNIORS Cari Adelsperger Kaylyn Balmoria

Tyler Bond Ashton Bruce

Jessa Campbell Alyssa Cantrell

Dustin Case Konny Childers Austin DelPriore Alexia Demitsas Samantha Driver Zachary Felger Jeffrey Franklin Evan Frauhiger Dustin Gibson

Logan Goodrich Carlos Gutierrez Lindsey Harmon

Samantha Jackson Brianna Johnson

Kelsey Jones Adam Killion Caylin Kugler Nicholas Lytle James Martin

Katherine Matthias Christopher Mullan Jordan O’Connor

Paulina Phan Xiangyi Ren Cody Schoeff

Evan Slaubaugh Cameron Wisley

SOPHOMORES Colton Arnstein

Nicholas Bangert Ryan Beck

Nicole Biggs Brooke Bishir Jacob Bollman

Zachary Brunner Karyn Buibish Taylor Bunker

Aaron Ceckowski Janielle Childers

Kelsey Dame Carmen Diaz

Kaylah Dickson Hayley Doseck

Allison Fipp Aaron Fretz

Megan Gerber Oliver Gibson Austin Grams Breanne Hand

Jocelynn Hartwig Lacey Hoppengardner

Jarrod Hufford Jason Hufford Marissa Hukill Amie Johnson Nathan Kelty Kacie Kirk

Jeanell Kissinger Kathryn Levickas

Ashley Lewis Caitlin McDermit Kaitlyn McGhee Milica Milicevic Bryan Mullins Amy Palmer Jeffrey Pikel

Logan Richmond Austin Rodenbeck

Dami Rosanwo Dakota Schaefer

Ashley Schumacher Janelle Shepherd Abigail Sobczak Jenna Spadafora

Rachel Taller Abigail Tarka

Jared Thompson Ryan Thompson Taylor Turney

Skyler Vendrely Nicholas Vincent Colson Wagoner

Jalen Walker Leah Widdicombe

Braxton Willis

FRESHMEN Kaylee Ables Emma Anger Sean Baker

Alyssa Bradtmiller Lisa Branson

Steven Cardenas Alexander Crabill

Tyler Damerell Philip Daugherty Claire Ellingson Mason Frauhiger

Haley Freck Kelsie Geary Tyler Glass Paul Goings

Matthew Gumbert Killian Gutierrez

Kent Henley Samantha Hike

Katherine Hirschy Ashley Hoagland

Zachary Kent Olivia Knispel

Ross Koble Alexander Kumar Emily Lichtsinn Jessie Limore Chase Lucyk Joel Mitchell

Rachel Mullendore Kaitlin Murphy Blaine Nichols

Amy Niezer Carly Nussa

Elizabeth O’Rourke Clayton Ostermeyer

Lauren Oxley Katherine Pietzak

Hannah Quade Caitlin Riechmann Brandon Roberts

Paul Roberts Kelsey Ronan

Aaron Rudolph Michaela Runkle

David Salway Anderson Smith

Rachel Smith Vincent Sodano

Vi Tran Courtney Walker

Taylor Young Marlies Zwepink

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CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL – (12.0-10.5)

FOURTH QUARTER (March 11 – May 25, 2010)

SENIORS AlaEdeen Abu-Mulaweh

Sarah Armstrong Blythe Bowles

Jordan Carr Kelsey Caruso Nicole Cocklin

Erin Cotant Aubry Daman Kyle Davidson

Benjamin Emrick Brandon Estabrook

Gabrielle Evans Kayla Felger Patrick Fox

Jenna Gilbert Kyle Ginder

Jordan Glassley Elizabeth Goings

Joshua Gross Selina Hammond

Logan Hansen David Hein Ethan Hess

Laura Hillman Jonathon Hirschy

Kara Howard Maisie Katterhenry

Martha Kille Kristin King

Abigail Madison Richman Mathavorn Kaylee McClanahan

Haley McGough Scott McKaig Patrick Morris Maria Moser

Katelyn Norton Dillon Olney Kali Parker

Lauren Pietzak Caitlin Radke

Christopher Ratsabout Benjamin Reusser

Kyle Schiffli Carly Schumacher

Amber Shank Abigail Stevens Ryan Thompson

Lauren Tom Vi Tran

Jessica Williams Mitchell Winchester

Sarah Wright Jacob Yager

JUNIORS Tevyn Bell

Timothy Boles Gavin Downs Andrew Flenar Evan Frauhiger Dustin Gibson Morgan Gilbert Jason Gonzalez Kayli Greener

Lindsey Harmon Haley Hunter

Minami Kojima Caylin Kugler Jon Lancaster

Kelsey Lechner James Martin

Michael McKee Lisa McLellan

Jonathan Michel Meredith Roth

Scott Sandy Ashley Stickler

Stephany Stoneburner

SOPHOMORES Sukaynah Abu-Mulaweh

Paige Arney Claire Baker

Christopher Bellis Christian Belote Karyn Buibish Scott Campbell

Paige Clark Amanda Coupe Austin Deventer

Cameron Duffner Michael Fliotsos

Anna Glumb Tyler Goetz

Breanne Hand Matthew Hillman

David Hirschy Jason Hufford

Benjamin Kasting Jacquelyn Kelty

Reis Lehman Katharine Lundy Isaac Madison Melissa Marts

Jonathan McKeeman Logan McLay

Milica Milicevic Rachel Miller Kaitlyn Miner

Nathaniel Moser Amy Palmer

Danielle Parsons Eric Perrine

Schuyler Putt Allison Radke

Amanda Rambo Skyler Reed

Christopher Reid Dakota Schaefer Melissa Schwartz

Madison Shambaugh Joshua Shearer

Eric Smead Elizabeth Sprunger

Emily Stilwell Rachel Taller Abigail Tarka Samantha Toy

Cara Trent Amanda Turney Taylor Turney

Lauren Vernasco Lynlee Wagoner

Joseph Wendt Katelyn Williams

Braxton Willis Lauren Yovich

Evan Zehr

FRESHMEN Katrina Bard

Alexandra Bednarz Samantha Butz

Steven Cardenas Andrew Ceckowski

Caitlin Cherry Gracie Creek

Katherine Crowell Mariel Cuellar

Catherine Curtis Tyler Damerell

Mason Frauhiger Luke Garrison

Gabriel Gemperline Andrew Green

Joanna Guebard Matthew Gumbert

Connor Hansen Olivia Hartig

Olivia Hippensteel Hannah Hirschy

Taylor James Laura Jamicich Emily Johnson Mark Jordan

Abigail Krocker Kelia Li

Cassandra Lyvers Evan Markley Laura Markley

Madison Messmann Alexis Norris Anthony Orr Michael Parr

Makayla Pitney Amy Poynter

Katie Reynolds Alexus Roberts

Heather Schmidt Austin Starke

Tiffany Temple Adam Whaley

Eric Wiedemann Emily Yager

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CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL HONORABLE MENTION – (10.499 – 9.5)

FOURTH QUARTER (March 11 – May 25, 2010)

SENIORS Tariq Anabtawi Adam Ashouri Maria Atkinson Nicholas Bengel Emilee Branning Alicia DeLeon Logan Doseck

Jonah Ea Cassandra Edwards

Maleah Fick William Fliotsos

Justin Glass Travis Glassley Kelsey Greener Kati Grostefon

Evan Hall Kyle Handlin

Danielle Harhigh Elaena Harris

Miranda Howell Christopher Hufford

Thomas Humbert Jordan Jeran

Amanda Kaluza Alexander Karr Stephanie Kelty Courtney Kline Evan Kosmoski Elissa Krocker Taylor Lechner

Megan Lee Taylor Matteson Shane Merryman Jordan Mornout Nicole Mudrack

Max Nelson Tyler Olinske

Chelsea Osborn Evan Ottenweller

Emily Otter Lisa Pham

Ashley Rafferty William Ramos Brittany Reid Quinn Ruich

Kaitlyn Schmidt Gregory Schortgen

Daniel Smead Meghan Smith

Natalie Sollberger Melvin Susanto Danielle Ternet

John Thayer Sarah Updike

Brittney Vadasz Owen Wagoner Ryan Wilkins Emily Woodis

JUNIORS Cari Adelsperger Kaylyn Balmoria

Tyler Bond Ashton Bruce

Andrea Budzon Jessa Campbell Alyssa Cantrell

Dustin Case Konny Childers Austin DelPriore Samantha Driver Zachary Felger Jeffrey Franklin Logan Goodrich Carlos Gutierrez

Samantha Jackson Brianna Johnson

Kelsey Jones Adam Killion Nicholas Lytle

Katherine Matthias Christopher Mullan Jordan O’Connor

Paulina Phan Xiangyi Ren Cody Schoeff

Evan Slaubaugh Cameron Wisley

Corbin Wong

SOPHOMORES Colton Arnstein Alexis Badiac

Nicholas Bangert Ryan Beck

Sarah Bender Nicole Biggs Brooke Bishir Jacob Bollman

Zachary Brunner Taylor Bunker Shelby Carroll Ryan Cavender

Aaron Ceckowski Janielle Childers

Kelsey Dame Carmen Diaz

Kaylah Dickson Hayley Doseck

Allison Fipp Elliott Ford Aaron Fretz

Megan Gerber Oliver Gibson Austin Grams

Jocelynn Hartwig Lacey Hoopengardner

Amanda Howell Jarrod Hufford Marissa Hukill

Taylor Isenbarger Amie Johnson Nathan Kelty Kacie Kirk

Jeanell Kissinger Peyton Lengacher Kathryn Levickas

Ashley Lewis Caitlin McDermit Kaitlyn McGhee Bryan Mullins

Katelyn Parsons Megan Paschal Jeffrey Pikel

Alacia Ramseyer Logan Richmond Austin Rodenbeck

Dami Rosanwo Ashley Schumacher

Janelle Shepherd Abigail Sobczak Jenna Spadafora Jared Thompson Ryan Thompson

Corey Tom Skyler Vendrely Nicholas Vincent

Kyle Wagner Colson Wagoner

Jalen Walker Sarah Waybright

Leah Widdicombe Kenneth Win

Melanie Wolfe Aysha Yeiter

FRESHMEN Kaylee Ables Emma Anger Sean Baker

Alyssa Bradtmiller Lisa Branson Erin Coblentz

Alexander Crabill Philip Daugherty Claire Ellingson

Haley Freck Kelsie Geary Paul Goings

Killian Gutierrez Kent Henley

Samantha Hike Katherine Hirschy Ashley Hoagland

Zachary Kent Olivia Knispel

Ross Koble Alexander Kumar Emily Lichtsinn Jessie Limore Chase Lucyk

Audrey Mallers Lucas Martin

Victoria Minnich Joel Mitchell

Kaitlin Murphy Blaine Nichols

Amy Niezer Carly Nussa

Elizabeth O’Rourke Clayton Ostermeyer

Lauren Oxley ArdenPiepho

Katherine Pietzak Hannah Quade

Caitlin Riechmann Brandon Roberts

Paul Roberts Kelsey Ronan

Aaron Rudolph Michaela Runkle

David Salway Anderson Smith

Rachel Smith Vincent Sodano

Vi Tran Courtney Walker

Alyson White Taylor Young

Marlies Zwepink

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We’re celebrating the

of the NACS Natatorium!!

Come and join us for our 1st annual Youth Triathlon.

What you need to know:

Our race date will be Saturday, September 11, 2010…..mark your calendars!!

This is a youth focused triathlon with three age groups: 6-9, 10-13, and 14-18. Each participant will swim, bike and run in immediate succession. Each race will be at an age appropriate distance for that group.

The course will begin at the Natatorium, continue in and around the CHS/CFC campus and nearby neighborhoods and finish in the Natatorium parking lot.

Nelson’s Chicken will be available plus a concession stand during & after the race, as well as some other fun family activities at the Natatorium after the races!

Check out our web site for upcoming details and registration forms. http://nacs.k12.in.us/old/Natatorium/natatoriumhome.html or phone: 637-0340 or e-mail to [email protected]

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ATHLETIC PASSES 2010-11 ALL SPORTS PASS (High School Events Only) Adult $80.00 Student $50.00 Family $180.00 Athletic Letter Winner $35.00 Senior Citizen (62-64 yrs.) $50.00

NACS CORPORATION PASS (Valid for C.H.S., CFC, C.M.S. and M.C.M.S.) Adult $85.00 Student $65.00 Family $240.00 Senior Citizen (62-64 yrs.) $70.00

FALL (ONLY) SPORTS PASS Adult $40.00 Student $30.00

SUPER SENIOR CARD (65+) Lifetime Membership Free Residents of NACS who are 65 years of age or older must apply in person. PLEASE NOTE: ALL ATHLETIC PASSES ARE NON-TRANSFERABLE AND MAY BE USED ONLY BY THE PERSON WHOSE NAME APPEARS ON THE PASS.

Family passes are good only for immediate family members living in your residence. C.H.S. Athletic Passes are NOT VALID at Northeast Hoosier Conference Tournaments or IHSAA tournament events.

SINGLE GAME ADMISSION

Baseball: Varsity $5.00 Reserve $3.00 Boys' Basketball: Var/Res $5.00 Freshman $3.00 Girls' Basketball: Var/Res $5.00 Freshman $3.00 Football: Varsity $5.00 Reserve $4.00 Freshman $3.00 Gymnastics: $5.00 Boys' Soccer: Varsity $5.00 Reserve $3.00 Girls' Soccer: Varsity $5.00 Reserve $3.00 Softball: Varsity $5.00 Reserve $3.00 Swimming: $5.00 Track: $5.00 Volleyball: Var/Res $5.00 Wrestling: Var/Res $5.00

In order to expedite the purchasing of athletic passes at registration, we ask that you circle the above pass or passes you plan to purchase and list below the names you will want on the pass(es):

_______________________________ ______________________________

_______________________________

_______________________________

_______________________________

_______________________________

After registration week, athletic passes can be purchased in the C.H.S. Athletic Office Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. throughout the school year.

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Carro l l High School August 2010

2 Girls' Golf Homestead Invitational 8:00am Orchard Ridge

3 Girls' Golf vs. Bishop Dwenger/Concordia 8:00am Willow Ridge

4 Girls' Golf vs. Norwell 9:00am Timber Ridge

5 Girls' Golf Leo Invitational 8:00am Cedar Creek

9 Girls' Golf vs. Northrop/Leo 10:00am Cedar Creek

10 Boys' Soccer V Scrimmage vs. Wawasee 5:00pm There

10 Girls' Golf Snider Classic 9:00am Noblehawk

10 Boys' Tennis (V) Scrimmage vs. South Side 10:00am Home

13 Varsity Football (V) Scrimmage vs. Northrop 7:00pm There

14 Girls' Soccer (Scrimmage) vs. Angola 11:00am Home

16 Girls' Golf vs. Bishop Luers 3:30pm Willow Ridge

17 Boys' Soccer vs. West Noble 5:00/6:30pm There

17 Girls' Soccer vs. Bishop Luers 5:00/6:30pm Home

17 B & G Cross Country Pre-Season NHC Meet 5:00pm East Noble

17 Boys' Tennis vs. Concordia 4:30pm There

18 Volleyball vs. Huntington North 6:15pm Home

19 Boys' Soccer vs. Blackhawk Christian 5:00/6:30pm There

19 Girls' Golf vs. New Haven 3:30pm Whispering Crk

19 Boys' Tennis vs. Snider 4:30pm Home

20 Varsity Football vs. Goshen 7:00pm There

21 Girls' Soccer (V) Snider Invitational 10:00a/2:00p Hefner Field

21 B & C Cross Country Huntington North Invitational 10:00am Huntington U.

21 Volleyball (V) Kokomo HS Tourney 9:00am There

21 Reserve Football vs. Goshen 10:00am Home

23 Volleyball vs. Bishop Luers 6:15pm There

23 Freshman Football vs. Goshen 5:30pm Home

23 Boys' Tennis vs. Blackhawk Christian 4:30pm Home

24 Boys' Soccer vs. Canterbury 5:00/6:30pm There

24 Girls' Golf vs. East Noble 3:30pm Willow Ridge

25 Girls' Soccer vs. Norwell 5:00/6:30pm There

25 Volleyball vs. Snider 6:00pm There

25 Boys' Tennis vs. Bishop Dwenger 4:30pm There

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26 Boys' Soccer vs. Norwell 5:00/6:30pm Home

26 Boys' Soccer C-Team vs. Northrop 6:30pm There

26 Girls' Golf vs. Bellmont 4:00pm Cross Creek

26 Boys' Tennis vs. Manchester 4:30pm Home

27 Varsity Football vs. Marion 7:00pm Home

28 Girls' Soccer (V/R) vs. Concord 11:00a/12:30p Home

28 B & C Cross Country Baron Classics 9:30G/10:00B DeKalb

28 Volleyball Carroll JV Tourney 9:00am Home

28 Reserve Football vs. Marion 11:30am There

28 Freshman Football vs. Marion 10:00am There

28 Boys' Tennis North Central Invittational 8:00am There

30 Girls' Golf vs. Columbia City 4:00pm Eagle Glen

30 Volleyball vs. Bishop Dwenger 6:00pm Home

31 Boys' Soccer vs. New Haven 5:00/6:30pm Home

31 Girls' Soccer vs. New Haven 5:00/6:30pm There

31 Girls' Golf vs. Homestead 4:00pm Willow Ridge

31 Volleyball vs. Garrett 6:00pm There

August 2010

September 2010

2 Girls' Soccer vs. Snider 5:00/6:30pm There

2 Volleyball (V/R/C team) vs. Heritage 6:15pm There

2 Boys' Tennis vs. New Haven 4:30pm There

3 Boys' Soccer Carroll Classic (8 teams) 5:00pm Home

3 Varsity Football vs. Norwell 7:00pm There

4 Boys' Soccer Carroll Classic (8 teams) 9:00am Home

4 B & G Cross Country State Preview Meet 9:00am Terre Haute

4 Boys' Tennis (V) Carroll Invitational 9:00am Home

6 Boys' Soccer (C team) vs. Bethany Christian 5:00pm There

6 Reserve Football vs. Norwell 6:30pm Home

7 Boys' Soccer vs. East Noble 5:00/6:30pm There

7 Girls' Soccer vs. East Noble 5:00/6:30pm Home

7 Volleyball vs. Northrop 6:15pm Home

7 Boys' Tennis vs. Bellmont 4:30pm There

9 Boys' Soccer (C team) vs. Huntington North 5:00pm There

9 Girls' Golf vs. DeKalb 4:00pm Bridgewater

9 Freshman Football vs. Norwell 6:30pm There

9 Boys' Tennis vs. East Noble 4:30pm Home

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10 Varsity Football vs. New Haven 7:00pm There

11 Boys' Soccer vs. Warsaw 10:00/11:30am There

11 Girls' Soccer Southeastern Invitational 12:00/1:30pm Hamilton SE

11 Girls' Golf NHC TBA Eagle Glen

11 Volleyball Concord Invitational 8:30am There

11 Boys' Tennis DeKalb JV Invitational 9:00am There

13 Boys' Soccer vs Bellmont 5:00/6:30pm Home

13 Girls' Soccer (V/R) vs. Bellmont 5:00pm There

13 Reserve Football vs. New Haven 6:30pm Home

14 Boys' Soccer (R ) vs. Snider 5:00pm Home

14 Boys' Tennis vs. Homestead 4:30pm Home

16 Girls' Golf vs. Snider 4:15pm Zollner (Trine)

16 Volleyball vs. Norwell 6:15pm Home

16 Freshman Football vs. New Haven 6:30pm There

16 Boys' Tennis vs. Columbia City 4:30pm There

17 Girls' Golf Sectional TBA Zollner (Trine)

17 Varsity Football vs. East Noble (Homecoming) 7:00pm Home

18 Girls' Soccer Reserve Tourney 9:00am/1:00pm Home

18 Girls' Golf Sectional TBA Zollner (Trine)

18 B & G Cross Country New Prairie Invitational 8:30am There

18 Volleyball Lafayette Jeff. Tourney 9:00am There

18 Reserve Football vs. East Noble 10:00am There

18 Boys' Tennis (V) Carroll Triple Dual 9:00am Home

20 Boys' Soccer vs. Homestead 5:00/6:30pm There

20 Girls' Soccer vs. Homestead 5:00/6:30pm Home

20 Girls' Golf Sectional TBA Zollner (Trine)

21 Volleyball (F/V/R) vs. New Haven 6:15pm There

21 Boys' Tennis vs. DeKalb 4:30pm Home

22 Boys' Soccer (R ) vs. Warsaw 5:00pm Home

23 Girls' Soccer (V/R) vs. Bishop Dwenger 4:30/6:00pm There

23 Volleyball vs. Bellmont 6:15pm Home

23 Freshman Football vs. East Noble 6:30pm Home

23 Boys' Tennis vs. Norwell 4:30pm There

24 Varsity Football vs. Bellmont 7:00pm There

25 Boys' Soccer Reserve Tourney 10:00a/2:00p Home

25 Girls' Golf Regional TBA Cobblestone

25 B & G Cross Country Culver Invitational 9:00am There

25 Boys' Tennis JV Tourney 9:00am Home

September 2010

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27 Boys' Soccer (C team) vs. Bethany Christian 5:00pm Home

27 Boys' Soccer vs. Columbia City 5:00/6:30pm Home

27 Girls' Soccer vs. Columbia City 5:00/6:30pm There

27 Reserve Football vs. Bellmont 6:30pm Home

27 Boys' Tennis vs. Leo 4:30pm There

28 Boys' Soccer (C Team) vs. South Side 6:00pm Home

28 Volleyball vs. East Noble 6:15pm There

29 Boys' Soccer (V/R) vs. Northrop 4:30pm There

29 Girls' Soccer vs. Northrop 5:00/6:30pm Home

30 Volleyball vs. Homestead 6:15pm There

30 Freshman Football vs. Bellmont 6:30pm There

30 Boys' Tennis Sectional 4:00pm Home

September 2010

2010-2011 FALL ATHLETIC PRACTICE SCHEDULE

** Must have physical on file or in hand on the day of practice.

Sport Start Date Time Place Football Aug 2 6:00 a.m. CHS Track

Volleyball Aug 2 6:00 a.m. Charger Fieldhouse

Boys' Cross Country Aug 2 8:00 a.m. Track

Girls' Cross Country Aug 2 8:00 a.m. Track

Boys' Tennis Aug 2 9:00-12:00 noon CHS Tennis Courts

Girls' Golf July 30 8:00 a.m. Willow Ridge Golf Course

Boys' Soccer Aug 2 8:00 a.m. Auxiliary Gym

Girls' Soccer Aug 2 5:30 p.m. CHS Café (bring running Shoes and water bottle)

Athletic Trainers July 30 12:00 p.m. In the New Training Room

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CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB

"PROVIDING SUPPORT TO CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS YEAR AFTER YEAR"

MEMBERSHIP DUES:

Check one ( ) CHARGER GOLD $100 ( ) CHARGER SILVER 50 ( ) CHARGER BRONZE 25 ( ) CHARGER GENERAL 10

Your generosity and support will not only be most appreciated by CHS and its athletic programs, it will also be recognized by the community in each of the team sport programs which are published and distributed by Carroll High School at the team sporting events. The CHS Athletic Boosters Club is dedicated to providing needed equipment and financial support of Carroll athletic programs. In the past year, we were able to provide approximately $20,000 of assistance to the various athletic teams and also sponsor scholarships to CHS student athletes.

PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM AT REGISTRATION

NAME ___________________________________________________________________

ADDRESS _______________________________________________________________

PHONE__________________________________________________________________

If you have students at Carroll, please list any sport or related organization in which they are involved.

STUDENT GRADE SPORT/ORGANIZATION

________________________ ____ __________________________

________________________ ____ __________________________

________________________ ____ __________________________ If you are willing to help at the concession stand - even one time would help! - please specify at which particular activity/activities you could help. Thanks!

HOMECOMING 2010

Schedule of activities for Homecoming, Friday, September 17th vs. East Noble

Pep Session in the Main Gym 7:25 - 7:45 a.m. Pep Session in the Main Gym 2:30 p.m. Powder Puff Football Game 3:15 p.m. Football Game 7:00 p.m.

Student dress-up days will be on Monday through Friday of Homecoming Week.

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