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September 11, 2015
Here is the schedule for Friday, Sept. 25, the day Homecoming Activities will take place. Carmel High School will be on a Green Day schedule.
Schedule
7:50-8:15: B1 Period (25 min class w/10 min passing period)
8:25-8:50: B2 Period (25 min class w/10 min passing period–announcements)
9:00-9:25: B3 Period (25 min class w/10 min passing period)
9:35-10:00: B4 Period (25 min class w/10 min passing period)
10:10-10:35: G1 Period (25 min class w/10 min passing period)
10:45-11:10: G3 Period (25 min class w/10 min passing period)
11:20-1:15: G2—SRT (Lunch)
A: 11:10-11:45
B: 11:45-12:15
C: 12:15-12:45
D: 12:45-1:15
1:25-1:50: G4 (25 min class)
1:50 dismiss students to go to stadium
2:15-2:50: Homecoming Program (trike race, dance team etc.)
2:50: Dismissal back to school
3:05 parking lot gates will open for cars to leave stadium lot
To view more homecoming content, visit https://hilite.org/homecoming/
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