Chelsea Public Schools News
December 4, 2011
National Inclusive Schools Week
CHS recognizes National Inclusive Schools Week. To help celebrate NISW, our Library's December display features fiction and nonfiction books that reflect the diversity of people encountered, but not always accepted.
These include people with physical and/or developmental disabilities, people having a different sexual orientation or gender identification, and those who have suffered from racism or any other form of discrimination.
For those of you who read and enjoy YA (Young Adult) literature, please consider one of the books by Chris Crutcher. Crutcher writes convincingly about (mostly male) misfits who make it, often with sports being an important support in their success.

Join us as the Memorial Day Parade commences May 28th at 8:15AM at the Welsh & Sons Memorial Funeral Home - 718 Broadway. Ceremony will follow at Chelsea City Hall at 9:00AM. Together we can commemorate our Servicemen and Servicewomen for their contributions to our Great Nation.
Ms. Augspurg shared a picture of the delicious sculptural cake her student, Leanne Cabrera, made in appreciation of Chelsea Teachers.
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Chelsea High students from the Law and Public Policy Pathway program visited State Senator Sal DiDomenico on May 2nd. Students toured the State House and spoke with Senator DiDomenico on current educational topics and on government processes.
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Chelsea High students participated in 
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