WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR JAN. 25-27
Wednesday— Half-day schedule
Thursday–Chapel schedule
Lunch ? Sandwich ? 12:40 p.m.
Chapel ? Ground Zero Main ? 12:10 p.m.
CSF meeting ? Room 621 ? 12:40 p.m.
Boys Soccer ? Fowler High School ? 3:30 p.m.
Friday
Lunch ? Tri Tip ? 12:35 p.m.
Boys Basketball ? FC Gym ? 4:30 p.m.
Girls Basketball ? FC Gym ? 6 p.m.
Girls Soccer ? North Field ? 3 p.m.
CSF MEETING
All returning and new members for California Scholarship Federation Club need to attend the Jan. 26 meeting in Room 621 at 12:40 p.m. The club and officers will be discussing this year’s upcoming plans.
NOTS TICKETS
The early bird price for NOTS tickets is $50 and regular price will be $55. You can ask an individual to go or go with a group. If a boys asks a girl in a creative way, the students may submit their plan to Student Leadership and have a chance to win two free tickets. NOTS will be Feb. 18.
SPRING SPORTS
Signups are now outside of the Athletic Office for spring sports. The upcoming sports are baseball, boys tennis and track.
SPANISH CLUB
There will be a short officers meeting, Jan 23 at 3 p.m in Room 603. On Jan. 27, there will be a Spanish Club meeting. Guest speaker Patty Sue will be sharing about her work and experience at Casa de Fe, an orphanage in Ecuador. Please be prompt and wear the club T-shirt.
SISTER2SISTER
Any junior or senior girl interested in being an older sister for Sister2Sister, please talk to Hallie Rojeski in Room 628.
TALENT SHOW AUDITIONS
Any students with a talent and interested in performing in the WSL talent show, tryouts are Feb. 6-8 at 3 p.m. All acts are welcome and the top two acts chosen will represent our school. Other competing schools are Parlier, Tranquillity and Firebaugh High School. The top act out of all these schools will win $100.
STATE OF THE SCHOOL ADDRESS
Superintendent Debbie Siebert will hold the third annual State of the School Address on Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. in the Peoples Church Music Suite, Building 9. As a school community, it is beneficial for everyone involved to have a clear understanding of how well we are meeting the mission of Fresno Christian Schools. Along with reporting on the school program, Siebert will present information regarding the financial picture of our school. The involvement of the people in the school will unify our efforts to improve it.
SPORT CLOTHES
All changes for sports in the should be in the gym, not in the Building 6 bathrooms. The bathrooms are open to the public utilizing Peoples Church, and not the locker rooms. Backpacks, duffle bags, computers, purses, etc. are not secure.
NOTS
Any high school boys preparing to ask a girl to NOTS, notify Bri Graff or Molly Sargent so a yearbook picture can be taken. No secret askings will be revealed beforehand though.
CSF TUTORING
Every Wed. at 3:05 p.m., the California Scholarship Federation club will be providing tutoring in Room 621. Help will be offered for free in all school subjects and all students are welcome to come.
UPSTAIRS BATHROOM
All students, especially athletes, need to change in the FC Gym lockeroom and not in the upstairs bathroom. These bathrooms are open to people who visit the Peoples Campus. Backpacks, purses, computers, etc are not secure.
CHESS CLUB
A new club will be starting up every Sat. called The Fresno Chess Club – Scholastic Chess. All students kindergarten to 12th grade are welcome to come and improve their game. The meetings will be in the FCS Music Suite from 1-4 p.m., free of charge.
LETTERMAN JACKETS
Any student athletes who are intrested in a letterman jacket should visit the Athletic Department. First String Sports has the jackets in stock. All of the jackets must be one kind and color with the base color as gray.
ATTENDANCE CALLS
Parents, be sure to call Vickie Belmont in the junior high/high school office when your kids are going to miss a day of school and this includes sickness or personal trips. The telephone number is 299-1695, ext. 125.
SPORTS FEES
All sports fees and the athletic packet with an attached physical are due before the athlete will be allowed to participate in a game. Please contact Michelle Regnerus in the athletic office with any questions. 299-2695, ext. 123. The school’s athletic home page for updates and information regarding sports may be found on www.hometeamsonline.com.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE HONORS PROGRAMS
Fresno City Community College and Willow International Community College both have honors programs available to qualifying students. Those would like to attend two years of community college and experience challenging classes with the promise of UC admission, contact Molly Sargent. Additionally, The Feather Online outlined the application process through Viviana Hinojosa’s Nov. 29 article, “Honors Programs provide gateway into UCs.”
CLUB LUNCHES
Any clubs and teams interested in earning money may fundraise a lunch on a Friday to raise money. Please contact Michelle Regnerus in the Athletic Office and/or call 559-299-1695, ext. 123 or 124.
SPIRIT PACKS
The school spirit packs are available for $25 in Robert Foshee’s Room 608. Each pack includes a Nuthouse T-shirt, lanyard and bracelet. Spirit wear may be purchased in the high school office. For more information, contact Robert Foshee.
DATES TO REMEMBER–
JANUARY
January 25 — K-12 Half-day
January 30 — State of the School Address, Peoples