For two weeks in April, CCHS was a host school for several exchange students who had traveled from Notre Dame du Grandchamp, a high school in Versaille, France. These students stayed with...
Note: An abridged version of this article was published in the June 2 issue of the Concord Bridge.
“Weird” and “confusing” are the words used by a number of seniors from Concord-Carlisle...
Overview: What exactly is the 9th-Grade Academy?
One of the initiatives that stemmed from the “2018-2023 Strategic Plan” was to focus more on team-teaching approaches to learning...
English teacher Ms. Ingrid Sutter was once an “introverted and quiet” student who “hated group work,” but her experiences have gradually shown her “the value of putting yourself...
“It is not my place to tell my students what to think, but it is my place to get my students to think for themselves so that they can broaden their horizons.”
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This year in Rhetoric class, English teacher Todd Sawyer taught his students how to write essays that were compelling, convincing, and captivating. He instructed his students to use many...
We at the Voice hope that all CCHS students will join us in wishing Ms. Sandra Haupt a fond farewell as she retires this year. We are very sad to see the end of Ms. Haupt’s time as an...
Mandarin Teacher Bo Feng is retiring this year after ten years at CCHS. Mr. Feng not only teaches Chinese but is also a presence in the arts. Earlier this year, Mr. Feng exhibited in the...
This year, Lou Ann Franke, the Assistant Librarian in the Learning Commons, is retiring after twenty-three years at CCHS.
Of all the memorable moments...
This is the winning article chosen from Mr. Patterson’s C Block Rhetoric class after a blind review by The Voice’s editors. Some minor edits have been made. Thank you so much and congratulations...