Cambridge High School
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2845 Bethany Bend
Milton, GA 30004
Main: 470-254-2883
Fax: 470-254-2927
Administrative Assistant
Tonekia Phairr
phairrt@fultonschools.org
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Cambridge Headlines - Student Announcements
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National Merit Scholarship Finalist
Congratulations to our Seniors selected at National Merit Scholarship Finalist.
Christopher Fettes, Austin Farr, Nikita Savant, and Caroline Redick.
Pictured with our finalist are 12th Grade Assistant Principal, Jennifer Beard; Principal, Kimberly Premoli; and Head Counselor, Allyson Carvell.
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All-State and District Honor Band
Congratulations Performing Arts Students
All-State Band:
Dillon Causby, 9th grade, bassoon
Ty Cundy, 12th grade, percussion
Zack Johnson, 12th grade, percussion
Brenden Limon, 9th grade, euphonium
RJ Schaber, 10th grade, euphonium (1st chair!)
Thomas Welch, 9th grade, trumpet
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District Honor Band:
Carl Bilimoria, clarinet
Charles Brown, tuba
Caden Causby, percussion
Dillon Causby, bassoon
Ty Cundy, percussion
Alex Hollowan, percussion
Connor Kelly, saxophone
Elek Kozma, clarinet
Brenden Limon, euphonium
Caleb Mitchell, trombone
Maddy O'Carroll, clarinet
Cole Suplee, tuba
Jake Tyler, saxophone
Riley Welch, trumpet
Thomas Welch, trumpet
Ethan White, trombone
Cole Younger, trumpet
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Cambridge Art Students Recognized at State Capitol
Congratulations
to Julia Krueck (Junior) and Paul Brock (Senior)
honored for their accomplishments in art at the kick-off for Youth Art Month in Georgia, held at the State Capitol. Pictured with the students is Mr. Richard Woods, State Superintendent of Education.
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Cambridge Wrestlers Medal at State
Gavin Kane Win a Third State Championship
Eight Cambridge wrestlers competed in the 2019 GHSA Traditional Wrestling State Championship. Gavin Kane won his third straight State Championship. Kyle Romano placed 2nd at State, Connor McHugh placed 5th, and Evan Kurtz placed 6th. Ben Werth, Nicholas Barton, Nick Owens, and Mike Hudson's wins at the tournament helped the team placed 8th overall at the State Championship.
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Cambridge Graduation
Graduation Package: Due February 28
Order your senior's graduation package at www.GABalfour.com before February 28, 2019. The graduation package is mandatory for seniors participating in the graduation ceremony. The cost of the package is $100.00 and includes the following:
- Class of 2019 cap and gown
- Cambridge stole
- Tassel
- Diploma and diploma cover
- Venue fee.
Items cannot be purchased or paid for separately.
Note that beginning March 1, 2019, the Graduation Package will increase to $125.00 to cover late fees.
Graduation ceremony tickets:
Graduation is Thursday, May 23, 2019, at 2:30 pm. Tickets will be required to attend the ceremony at Ameris Bank Amphitheater. Each graduate will receive (12) twelve tickets and will be distributed during the Senior Dinner, May 22.
We look forward to a wonderful graduation for the Class of 2019. More information regarding required graduation activities will be forthcoming, visit
www.cambridgehs.org for updated information.
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Course Registration Process and Timeline: 2019-2020
First-round Course Verification Forms Due Now
Students who have not submitted their first-round Course Verification Form should return the signed form as soon as possible to the front office. This is the first of three Course Verification Forms for the 2019-2020 course registration period.
To assist students and parents/guardians with course registration, visit our web site for resources, timelines, and the complete registration process.
Visit www.cambridgehs.org, "About" and "Academics."
Timeline and important dates:
Due now |
First Course Verification Form due back to 2nd period teachers |
February 20 |
Middle School visits (field trip from Hopewell and Northwestern Middle Schools) |
February 25 |
Second Course Verification Form distributed to students |
March 25 |
Third Course Verification Form distributed to students |
May 23 |
Deadline for final course changes. |
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2019 Cambridge Yearbook
Order now
We have less than 300 yearbooks left to sell this year before we sell out. Get yours today to be sure you have a copy reserved. Books can be purchased online at
www.balfour.com
until April 12, 2019.
Senior parents/guardians: If you purchased an ad, please double check that you also purchased a book.
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Candidate Declaration Period Final Reminder
School Governance Council
Parents, guardians, and teachers,
Do not miss your chance to serve on our School Governance Council. We are still looking for parents and guardians to run for the open parent/guardian position(s) on our Council. Please visit our
Charter System Website
to learn more about this exciting opportunity and to download the School Governance Council Candidate Guide and Candidate Declaration Form. The last day to declare your candidacy by submitting the Candidate Declaration Form is February 20, 2019.
If you have questions, don't hesitate to contact the school. Thank you.
Kimberly Premoli Principal Cambridge High School
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Apply to Young Harris Dual Enrollment Day
February 21
Students planning to take Dual Enrollment classes through Young Harris are encouraged to attend: "
Apply to Young Harris Dual Enrollment Day."
Young Harris College representatives and Cambridge counseling staff will be on-site to assist students in applying to Young Harris' dual enrollment program.
When: Thursday, February 21, 20191
Where: Room 2.428
Time: during all lunch periods
Students can sign-up in the Counseling office
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Roswell Roots 2019 College Fair
February 24
Start your college search at the Roswell Roots College Fair! Open to the public, the Roswell Roots College Fair allows students to interact with admission representatives from a wide range of higher education institutions, connect with resource groups, as well as Greek letter organizations. This is your opportunity to obtain free college admission counseling. Sunday, February 24, 2019 2:00 pm-5:00 pm East Roswell Recreation Center 9000 Fouts Road Roswell, GA 30076
To Register
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PTA Scholarships
Deadlines approaching
Cambridge PTSA Class of 2019 Scholarship:
The Cambridge High School PTSA is pleased to announce its annual College Scholarship program for the Class of 2019. This year the PTSA will offer five senior scholarships for $500 each.
The scholarships are designed to recognize outstanding CHS seniors who have demonstrated exceptional character through academics and school/community involvement.
The deadline for the scholarship will be March 1st.
The scholarship requirements and forms can be found on the counseling website
www.cambridgehscounseling.com under the Scholarship tab.
North Fulton Council Sally Fitzgerald Scholarship:
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2019 EOC Testing Schedule
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To participate, download the flyer below and bring to Chili's on Spirit Night, or simply tell your server you are with Cambridge High School and funds will be credited to CAA.
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Student ID Policy
School Safety and Security Plan
As part of our safety and security plan, we are implementing a policy such that all students must wear an ID at all times. IDs should be worn around the neck and visible. By requiring all staff, students, and visitors have some identification on them at all times; we can better ensure that the people in our building, should be in our building. We ask that all parents and guardians help us in this safety measure by ensuring that your student has his/her ID on them each day.
If your student has not received his/her ID, please have them see Ms. Leathers in the Front Office.
Please note that if a student loses his/her ID, it will cost $5 to replace the ID and if a student loses their ID and lanyard, it will cost $10 to replace all items.
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Cambridge High School
Mission, Vision and Belief Statements
Our Mission
Cambridge High School...educating, challenging and inspiring
all students to reach their full potential and achieve college and career readiness.
Our Vision
Cambridge High School...providing the best educational experience
for each student within and beyond the classroom.
Our Beliefs
The Cambridge High School community believes that our students will achieve their full potential when we:
- cultivate high expectations, mutual respect and encouragement,
- embrace individualism and diversity,
- provide a framework for student mentoring and support,
- encourage extracurricular participation in academics, arts, athletics and service opportunities,
- foster a collaborative community effort,
- maintain a challenging, diverse and relevant curriculum,
- integrate and optimize technology,
- celebrate individual and school accomplishments and progress,
- ensure that students feel safe and respected,
- connect with people, programs and experiences within and beyond the classroom
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Thank you for supporting your Cambridge PTSA. Your generous donations have made this communication tool possible.
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