SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK OF DECEMBER 3- 8, 2007–
TUESDAY – NO CHAPEL
Book/Walking Buddies, Pinedale, 11:30 A.M.
Wellness council meeting, J.J. Room 11:30 A.M.
Winter sports pictures in FC gym, 2:00 P.M.
Boys’ soccer vs. Sierra (H), 3:30 P.M.
Girls’ (JV/V) basketball, Laton (H), 5:30 P.M.
Boys’ (JV/V) basketball, Orange Cove, 5:30 P.M.
WEDNESDAY
PSN pizza lunch, 11:35 A.M.
Boys’ soccer, Central Valley Christian, 3:30 P.M.
THURSDAY
CSF Fundraiser Italian lunch, 11:35 A.M.
Girls’ (JV) basketball, Immanuel Tourn., TBA
Girls’ soccer, Immanuel, 5 P.M.
FRIDAY – RALLY SCHEDULE
HS Rally in FC gym, 1:00 A.M.
FCA lunch, room 604, 11:35 A.M.
Girls’ (JV) basketball, Immanuel Tourn., TBA
Boys’ (JV) basketball, Fowler JV Inv., 4:30 P.M., 7:30 P.M.
SATURDAY
(JV) basketball, Fowler JV Inv., 4:30 P.M., 7:30 P.M.
Cheer, FCC SoCal Classic/ Whittier
WINTER SPORTS PICTURES–
The winter sports pictures will be taken in the gym on Dec. 4. Bring your order envelope with payment. The schedule for the shoot is as follows:
2:00 – HS boys’ soccer
2:10 – HS JV boys’ basketball
2:20 – HS varsity boys’ basketball
2:30 – HS JV girls’ basektball
2:40 – HS varsity girls’ basketball
2:50 – HS girls’ soccer
FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY–
A representative from Fresno Pacific University will be on campus, Tuesday, December 4, at 9 A.M. Juniors and seniors interested in Fresno Pacific University must sign up with Jon Endicott to attend the presentation.
SENIOR YEARBOOK BABY ADS–
The deadline for the yearbook baby ads has been extended until Dec. 7. Turn your photos, message and appropriate amount (checks made payable to FCHS) ASAP. Order forms are available in the office. For more information, please contact Molly Sargent at [email protected].
ATTENTION SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS–
There will be a Spanish Club meeting during lunch on Dec. 7. All members must bring their constitution, by-laws and some Christmas decorations to decorate the classroom. All officers need to meet during lunch on Dec. 6.
FEATHER WRITERS CONTINUE NATIONAL SUCCESS STORY–
For the 12th week in a row, Feather Online articles have been posted on the National Edition. This week, three new articles were chosen.
Austin Ward’s, “Grad produces news limelight,” Suzanna Quiring’s, “War novel hands Death heart”, and Janae Ford’s, “Selfishness spreads gossip” are currently honored in the Dec. 3 national publication. Currently 16 different Feather reporters have appeared since September.
Currently 620 high schools across the United States, regardless of size, participate in online newspaper production and are eligible for this honor. While The Feather Online posts new articles each day on its home site (www.thefeather.com), reporters continue to be chosen to represent the National Edition online high school newspaper.
Suzanna and Austin now have been recognized three times and this is Janae’s first time on the National Edition. Additionally Janae’s article is also one of three featured on a second online site. My High School Journalism.org (http://www.my.highschooljournalism.org) website has posted her article for the week of Dec. 3.
Readers can check out the article in the features, entertainment and student life sections of the National Edition (www.my.highschooljournalism.org/nationaledition/) or The Feather Online (www.thefeather.com). The Feather has placed articles in the first 12 issues of the National Edition. Since the first issue this year, 27 articles have appeared in the weekly online newspaper.
The National Edition began publication in September 2003 and is sponsored by the American Society of Newspaper Editors (www.asne.org).
FRESNO BEE HONORS FEATHER, NOV. 24–
While the Feather Online (www.thefeather.com) staff continue to pursue their task of reporting campus news, sports, profiles and issues on a daily basis, The Fresno Bee acknowledged their efforts on Saturday. The Bee editorial staff led by Jim Boren gave Editor-in-chief Mary Kneefel and The Feather staff a Thumbs Up on the Opinions page, Nov. 24.
The Bee specifically noted how, for more than two months, Feather articles appeared on the National Edition (www.my.highschooljournalism.org/nationaledition).
Mary, and editors Jennifer Sherfield, Coleton Hutchins, Claire Kister, Ben Dang, Taylor Torrence, Chelsea Joy, Brittany Stobbe and Ryan Martens continue to lead the Feather staff in its mission to be a forum of student expression at Fresno Christian High School.
SOFTBALL SIGN-UPS–
All girls interested in playing softball this year are encouraged to sign-up in front of the office.
There will be a girls softball meeting during lunch in room 604 on Monday, Dec. 3. Everyone interested in playing must attend.
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT–
The annual Christmas Concert will be held at Riverpark Bible Church at 7:00 P.M. on Monday, Dec. 10. Join the bands and choirs as they celebrate the joy of Christmas. The concert is free and all faculty, staff, parents and students are encouraged to attend. The doors open at 6:30 P.M.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED–
Many organizations need special volunteers during the Christmas season. For a complete list, checkout the bulletin board.
1. Central California SPCA. Help with the gift wrapping event at Borders bookstore.
2. Community Food Bank. Sort food for Christmas, 8 A.M. – Noon, Dec. 15.
3. Fresno Art Museum. Help on Dec. 14 and 15.
4. Fresno Philharmonic. Hand out programs, take tickets and greet patrons, Dec. 1.
FEATHER INTRODUCES PODCAST–
The Feather Online initiated podcasting in October and currently features five different stories, including Claire’s (Kister, ’08) Corner. The latest episode, “It’s time to start thinking about college,” reveals seniors’ struggle with the application process. Podcasts regarding sports and music topics will appear in the future. The podcast team aims to create a new issue every 7-10 days. Claire’s Corner may be found on the online site or may be downloaded from iTunes. Use the search engine and type ‘thefeather.com’ to find Claire’s podcast.
ROCK THESE WALLS SUCCESS STORY–
While administration is not in the concert business, they successfully hosted Christian contemporary musicians at the first Rock These Walls concert on Nov. 14. Over 1,028 attendees listened to Aaron Shust and Building 429 at Peoples Church. The concert series is meant to raise community awareness and funds for the new high school building. The second concert scheduled for spring will be announced at Christmas. Visit Rock These Walls for more information.
GOLF OR BOYS’ TENNIS–
Students interested in participating in golf or boys’ tennis sign up sheets are in front of the office.
ADOPT A SOCCER PLAYER–
Soccer players may be adopted for $25 or the entire team for $150. The package offers an adoption certificate and a personalized t-shirt. For an additional $10, a hooded sweatshirt will be included. Forms are available in front of the office.
ADVENTURE P.E. OFFERED–
Once a month the physical education department will organize excursions not normally associated with PE classes on campus. The small class returned from a one day biking trip to Yosemite earlier in October. For more information e-mail Callisch at [email protected].
The next adventure PE offerings are:
February- Rock climbing
March- Scuba diving intro class
April- Windsurfing
May- Rafting
USED CELL PHONES–
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) is gathering used cell phones to raise funds for their activities. They need at least 30 phones before they can receive credit. Please donate unused cell phones in the designated bin outside the office.
TUTORS NEEDED–
High school students interested in tutoring see George Freeman in the junior high office as soon as possible. This is a paid position.
MOM’S IN TOUCH–
Please join Mom’s In Touch prayer group every Friday from 8-9 A.M. in Room 204 in the Peoples Church building. If you have any questions, call MaryAnn Fujihara, (559) 298-7953.
DATES TO REMEMBER–
DECEMBER–
December 14 – Half day schedule, end of first semester
December 15 – January 6 – Christmas vacation
December 26- *SAT registration deadline for Jan. 26 test
January 7 – First day of second semester
January 21 – No school, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
January 26 – AcaDec Interview/Speech/Essay Competition, SAT and Subject Tests
January 29- *SAT registration deadline for March 1 test
January 30 – Half day schedule, teachers’ inservice
February 2 – AcaDec Super Quiz
Febryary 2 – Softball dinner/auction
February 8/9 – JH/HS drama production
February 11 – No school, Lincoln’s birthday
February 18 – No school, Presidents’ Day
February 27 – Half day schedule, teachers’ inservice
March 1- SAT Test
March 8 – FCS Auction
March 14 – End of third quarter
* SAT deadlines: U.S. deadlines apply, late fees enforced