
The bravery of American citizens and uniformed personnel in the face of one of the world’s most terrible terrorist attacks is remembered on Patriot Day on September 11 each year.
Patriot Day gives all of us time to reflect on the devastating terror attacks that took nearly 3,000 lives. We commemorate those who we lost and give thanks to the brave first responders who put their lives on the line.
As an Upper School community, we will take a moment of silence at 8:46 am today to remember the lives lost and consider what we stand for as a nation and how we can work together to make the world a better place for all.

Kudos to Catherine Turner, Victor Lopez, Lucy Way, Sana Pandey, Nicole Ratterman, Kierra Morrow, Kayce Campurciani, Aliza Anderson, Lauren Hollar, Maddie Sturgill, Andi Evans, Olivia McLaughlin, Hailey Safranek, Molly Reiss, Cole Frei, Caroline Cain and Brya Scott displayed TEAMWORK and KINDNESS as they picked up trash from the student section after Friday night’s football game. Many thanks to you all!!!
Caroline Cain and Merrick Rice showed KINDNESS when they volunteered to help Ms. Fisher rearrange her classroom furniture during Office Hours. (2 CVs in 1 day for Caroline!!)
Sophie Pittman demonstrated KINDNESS when they helped a classmate who was unable to write.
Shout out to Catherine Turner and Lauren Hollar for their COURAGE in trying to hype up the student section during the third quarter of Friday night’s game. (2 CVs in 1 day for both of you!)
Caden Elnaggar demonstrated PASSION for Macbeth when he encouraged his group to keep going in their difficult quotation analysis. Way to go, Caden!
Carter Cassidy showed COURAGE when he stood up to a peer and held him accountable for his decision to park in Senior parking. Thanks for being an upstander and for defending our culture of respect and integrity in our community, Carter!
Matthew Sancho- Joseph demonstrated RESPECT when he backtracked to hold a door open for a teacher! Thank you, Matthew!! (CV #3 for Matthew!)
Gabbi Coppa demonstrated RESPECT when she emailed her teachers in advance to let them know she would be missing class for a sporting event, then followed up in person to get ahead of missing work! WTG, Gabbi!
Paul Ohrel and Madikay Ndiaye demonstrated TEAMWORK when they helped a classmate clean up a mess that they didn’t make. Thanks for the help, and for being good classmates!
Many thanks to Hudson Davis, Caden Elnaggar, Joel Bentley, and Liam Gibbons for their TEAMWORK in taking the push-up board back to its storage place. (2 CVs in 1 day for you, Caden!!)
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Lauren Childress 🥳 , Judah King 🥳 , & Jaylen Claggett 🥳
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Attention Freshmen and Sophomores, the Admission Office at Cannon needs you! We are excited to begin welcoming prospective students to spend the day on campus. Hosts are needed to help ensure a great visit day. Hosts are expected to take their visitor to classes, lunch, and clubs, introduce them to friends, and make them feel welcome at Cannon. Visitors will spend all (or part) of the day with the host. If you’d like to host, please complete this survey. Contact Mrs. Holliway at hholliway@cannonschool.org with questions.
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: The Cabarrus County JOYPROM is a prom for local youth and adults with disabilities. This prom provides these youth and adults a fun and exciting night of music, food, fellowship, and dancing! The JOYPROM will take place Saturday, September 30th from 4:30-9:30 at the Community Church of Mt. Pleasant. Volunteers are needed to help with jobs at this event and to offer kindness to the attendees. If you are interested in volunteering, you will need to purchase a volunteer shirt for $20 and attend a training on September 21st at 6:30.
Volunteers should sign up here by September 12th.
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