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CHS Scholastic Art Award Winners
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The Scholastic Art Awards of New Hampshire is a statewide art recognition program open to middle and high school students across New Hampshire and administered by the New Hampshire Art Educators’ Association. Scholastic’s mission is to foster creative expression and artistic achievement in students from grades seven through 12. Each year students across the state enter artwork in various categories ranging from drawing, painting and photography to graphic design and computer art.

This year eleven students from Campbell High School received honors for their creative talents in the visual arts. From left to right back row: Shelby Bowen, Drustin Sabin, James McKenney, Tyler Syphers, Elyse Killgren, (middle row) Corey Gilcreast, Alyssa Bean, teacher Paula Barry, Richard Vass, (front row) Wesley Fletcher, teacher Mrs. Freeman, Kyle Messer, and Matt Baker (not shown).

The Scholastic Art exhibit is taking place from January 25 through February 13, 2010. The exhibit is located at The Stockbridge Theater (Pinkerton Academy), 5 Pinkerton Street in Derry, New Hampshire. Gallery Hours are Monday through Friday, 9 am to 5:30 pm, Saturday, noon to 4:40 and Sunday from noon to 3 pm. The gold, silver and honorable mention awards ceremonies are on Saturday, February 13, for grades 10 through 12. A special thank you to parents, CHS staff and the Litchfield community for their support in promoting the Arts.
 
CHS Students Recognized for Athletic and Academic Excellence
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Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association and the New Hampshire Athletic Directors Association will hold the Annual NHIAA and NHADA Athletic Academic Awards Program on Monday, March 15, 2010. Class I will be presented at 9:30 a.m. and Class M will be presented at 11:30 a.m.  The event will be held at The Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord. This is the 23rd year for females and the 12th year for males to receive this highly distinguished award.

NHIAA high school student athletes from throughout New Hampshire will be recognized for achieving academic and athletic excellence. Award recipients are nominated each year by their school principals based on criteria which requires the high school seniors have a B+ grade point average, actively letter in at least two varsity sports, participate in community service activities and serve as role models to their peers. At the awards ceremony, each student athlete will receive an award certificate and a commemorative pin. Governor John H. Lynch has been invited to address the group and present a Proclamation.

The recipients from Campbell High School are Molly Delano, Stephanie Loeb, Alexandria Nicoll, Kara Reid, Ryan Donaghey, Jacob Lang, Evan Ordway, Patrick Queenan and Spencer Soulard.

 
Safe Homes
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The goal of Safe Homes is to build a communication network among the parents and guardians of Litchfield students to reduce the use of alcohol and other drugs and foster a positive social environment for Hillsborough County youth.  The Safe Homes Network is a program supported by parents, for parents, to help each other ensure the homes their children visit are safe and healthy places.  Guardians of youth and community members are also an integral part of building community safety and supporting the message of NO Underage USE of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.   Safe Homes parents enjoy the mutual support of other like-minded  adults by agreeing to follow the tenets of the Safe Homes pledge.  

By signing the Safe Homes pledge, parents are letting other Litchfield families know that they intend to supervise teen social gatherings in their homes to make sure teen parties and get-togethers are alcohol and drug free. It also indicates that they can be contacted by other parents. To the best of our knowledge all the families listed have asked to be included because they are committed to preventing the illegal use of alcohol or other drugs in their homes now, even if they may have done so in the past.

Download the Safe Homes Pledge here!

 
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