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The Worldwide Community Charity Club is proud to announce that we were successful in raising $429.09 this semester to be donated to the European Migrant Crisis through Catholic Relief Services! Thanks to everyone who has supported our efforts, and to all the club members for their hard work--way to make a difference in the world as a team CC! 

Please take a minute to read through this simple and easy-to-read guide that has all the information you need to learn more about this important cause. - CLICK HERE

Penny War

Hey CC! 

It's that time of the year again--the National Honor Society is hosting the 2nd Annual Penny War, which begins the day we get back from Thanksgiving break! Please read this flier for all information, including the rules. There are some awesome prizes this year: aside from earning ultimate bragging rights, the winning class will not only be first in the lunch line for a week and get a dress down day, but will get to pick the order of the lunch line, too

There is also an added twist this year: it is a NUCLEAR Penny War! This means that at certain times throughout the two weeks it takes place, I will call out times via email/announcements when the war "goes nuclear" where for only 10 minutes at secret times/dates, whoever donates a minimum of $10 can nuke their own team's jar (AKA: empty everything out except for pennies) and put it ALL in another team's jar! 


Just to clarify for anyone who hasn't played before: it is a game of sabotage between the teachers/staff, freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors--the goal is to put as much money into the other teams' jars (except for pennies--those are good, so put them in your own jar) . Each team's jars are located in the main office.


This year NHS will be donating all funds raised to CCHS Alumni Bekah Shellberg. 

Adopt-A-Family Christmas Tree

 As you and your family prepare for Thanksgiving and the holiday season, take a minute to think of those families who do not have the means to celebrate.

    Every child deserves to feel loved by opening a gift on Christmas. However, what is unique is making the gift personal. Adopt-a-Family matches Christian families looking to give gifts with families in need at Christmas. The families in need make lists, which are used to buy personalized items.
    Key Club has adopted four families this year through Love Inc. and needs your help to provide Christmas gifts! Please check out the Christmas tree outside of Ms.Dosemagen’s room and take an ornament with a gift listed to give to a family in need. We need these gifts brought into school by Friday, December 4th in order to get them to families before Christmas.  
    If you are unable to make it in to see the tree, please email Key Club president Bridgette Wright (brwright@cchsnet.org) or advisor Susan Dosemagen (sdosemagen@cchsnet.org) for gift options.

We appreciate your help in providing families with gifts during the Christmas season! Thank you!

Do You Like to Ski and/or Snowboard?

If so, come join the SMS/CC Ski/Snowboard Club!  Please click on the link below for more information. 


Girls Basketball Team Trip To Dubuque

The girls basketball team recently went on a team trip to Dubuque and had a blast! The team hiked the bluffs along the Mississippi at the Mines of Spain and did some team-building activities.  The girls also got to watch Coach Reyzer play with her alumni team from the University of Dubuque.  They finished out the weekend with mass at the Cathedral of St. Raphael, including receiving a blessing on their upcoming season from the priest.  

Overall, it was a great weekend uniting the players for the start of the season!









Blood Drive

Become a blood donor and help save others’ lives. Donating blood is a quick, easy way to give back to your community and help others. The BloodCenter of Wisconsin relies on your donation to supply blood products to the Wisconsin community hospitals and patients in need.

Catholic Central High School’s Student Council is hosting their annual fall blood drive on Monday, November 23rd. Stop in CC’s New Gym between the hours of 8a.m. and 1p.m. to donate. You can make an appointment by contacting Ms.Dosemagen. 

You must be at least 16 to donate. If you are 16, you must have a permission slip signed by parent or guardian. (Attached)

Please donate and help others.

CLICK HERE - for more information

Level 4 Football Game

CCHS Hilltoppers will be taking on the Bangor Cardinals tonight at 7:00pm at Deforest High School.  The game will also be streaming on the radio (AM 1400) with pre-grame starting at 6:45pm and kickoff at 7:00pm at the link below.  



DeForest High School Address:
815 Jefferson St.
DeForest, WI 53532 

GO HILLTOPPERS!!

LEVEL IV POSTSEASON FOOTBALL GAME INFORMATION

GAME TIME 7:00 P.M. on Friday, November 13th - 
CCHS Hilltoppers take on the Bangor Cardinals
@ DeForest High School 
815 Jefferson St.
DeForest, WI 53532 

COME ON OUT AN CHEER ON OUR HILLTOPPERS!!

Honoring Veterans Day at CCHS


In honor of Veterans Day this week, Key Club is asking the student body to take a minute and thank active servicemen/servicewomen. During 7th hour prayer on Tuesday, students will write thank you notes to those serving in the military. These are going to be sent abroad to soldiers. If you are interested in also participating in this “thank you” to the military, you can send in a thank you note or email Ms.Dosemagen your message to be written in a card by Key Club members.

You can also help support veterans by stopping at The Coffee House on Chestnut and Pine on Wednesday between the hours of 4-9p.m. A portion of all profits made will be donated to Key Club’s focus charity organization of Homes for Our Troops. Donations are also accepted online at https://fundraise.hfotusa.org/cchskeyclub.

Thank you for helping to support our troops!

CCHS Blood Drive: Monday, November 23rd 2015


Become a blood donor and help save others’ lives. Donating blood is a quick, easy way to give back to your community and help others. The BloodCenter of Wisconsin relies on your donation to supply blood products to the Wisconsin community hospitals and patients in need. Please donate.

Catholic Central High School’s Student Council is hosting their annual fall blood drive on Monday, Nov.23rd. Stop in the New Gym between the hours of 8a.m. and 1p.m. to donate. Register for an appointment online (www.bcw.edu/CCHS) or by contacting the Student Council advisor (Susan at sdosemagen@cchsnet.org 262.763.1510 ext.206). Walk-ins are welcome.

This fall blood drive is incredibly important to the Blood Center as they prepare for the holiday season.

Donor eligibility (via BloodCenter of Wisconsin)
All donors should be in good health on the day of donation. To be eligible, you must:
  • Be at least 17 years old (16-year-olds may donate with parental consent.)
  • Weigh at least 110 lbs.
  • Feel well on day of donation
  • Be free of major cold and flu symptoms
  • Present a photo ID with birth date
  • Not have had hepatitis after age 11 years
  • Not have had any risk factors/behaviors associated with HIV/AIDS

Things to remember before you donate
  • REST: come well rested from a good night’s sleep.
  • EAT: have a good dinner the night before, and a good breakfast the morning of donating.
  • HYDRATE: double your fluid intake the morning of your donation. Water and juice are recommended.
  • RELAX: donating blood is simple, and remember, you are saving a life.


For more information on donating, please check out the BloodCenter of Wisconsin site: www.bcw.edu/blood  




Level 3 Football Game

The CCHS Hilltoppers Football team will be taking on the Cambria-Friesland Hilltoppers in a Level 3 game, on Friday, November the 6th @ 7:00 p.m.  The game will be played at: 

Cambria-Friesland High School 
410 E Edgewater Street
Cambria, WI 53923-8808
(920) 348-5135


The game will be streamed live at am1170radio.com, for those who cannot make it out to the game.

See you at the game and GO CCHS HILLTOPPERS!!



Key Club Trick-or-Treats for UNICEF


Over Halloween weekend many Key Club members went trick-or-treating with a higher goal than candy accumulation in mind. Members walked house to house to raise money for Key Club International’s project Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF to raise money for the Eliminate Project. The Eliminate project works to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus worldwide. Students were able to collect almost $250 for this organization meaning that their donation can protect 100 women and their future newborns from tetanus.


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United Way Opportunity

There is a volunteer opportunity on Thursday, November 12th at St.Mary's to work with United Way and provide dinner and winter clothes to children in the Racine area Head Start program. United Way is organizing the night and needs help between 3-8 serving Zumpano's spaghetti dinner, handing out clothes from Kohl's, and working with young children on art projects. 

If you are interested in volunteering for set-up (3-5), during the program (5-7), clean-up (7-8), or the entire night, please email Ms. Dosemagen! We will have a brief meeting on Thursday, Nov.5th after school to go over some more details and sign up for times. The United Way is looking for at least 10 students and invited us directly since it is on our campus.