WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR OCTOBER 22-26
Monday
Mad Hatter day – wear a crazy hat
Lunch ~ Burrito (provided by CSF) ~ 12:35 p.m.
Last day to register to VOTE in California
Catch the Presidential Debates on C-SPAN, ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC, as well as all cable news channels including CNN, Fox News and MSNBC among others. Start time is 6 p.m.
Tuesday – Chapel Schedule
Wizard of Oz day – dress as your favorite Oz character
Chapel ~ 12:10 p.m.
Lunch ~ TBA (provided by Video Productions) ~ 12:40 p.m.
Wednesday – Chapel Schedule
Sleeping Beauty day – wear your pajamas
Chapel ~ 12:10 p.m.
Lunch ~ Farmer Bros. ~ 12:40 p.m.
Thursday – Chapel Schedule
Peter Pan day – dress as a pirate
Chapel ~ 12:10 p.m.
Lunch ~ Paisano’s Pasta ~ 12:40 p.m.
Friday – Chapel Schedule
Spirit day – wear FCS spirit wear
Chapel ~ 12:10 p.m.
Lunch ~ No lunch scheduled ~ 12:40 p.m.
SISTER TO SISTER OFF-CAMPUS LUNCH
There will be an off campus lunch for Sister to Sister on Tuesday, Oct. 23; do not forget your money.
HOMECOMING GAME
Homecoming is Friday, Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m. against Immanuel High School. Volunteers are also needed for the stands and booths, contact Michelle Regnerus if interested. Come out to support your team!
CIVIL WAR REENACTMENT
The Civil War Reenactment is going to be held at Kearney Park at 11 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 27 and at 10 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 28. Extra credit for attending this event is available for students of Jordana Siebert. Talk to her in Rm. 602 for more information.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE
HS leadership is presenting ‘make a difference Monday’, they will be handing out a glow in the dark bracelet to a student they feel has ‘made a difference’ the previous week.
CSF TUTORING
Anyone in need of tutoring for any subject can come and be tutored for free, or if you are looking to get some community service hours you can also sign up to be a tutor. Tutoring will be held in Mrs. Sargents’s room, 621, Wednesday’s 3:00-4:00 by members of CSF.
BROTHER TO BROTHER OFF-CAMPUS LUNCH
There will be an off-campus lunch for Brother to Brother Monday, Oct. 29 at lunch; do not forget your money.
FIVE-MINUTE MILE CLUB
P.E. teacher Michael Ogden is hosting a challenge to high school students. Run a mile under 6 minutes and join an elite group of athletes. Congrats to the first three members of the 5-minute mile club (5:59 or less). If you see the following three freshman students, congratulate these on their accomplishments.
–Jon Anguiano: 5:45
–Bailey Brogan: 5:46
–Thomas Friesen: 5:58
–Tyler Breedlove: 5:59
–Damien Boyce: 5:50
–Julian Castro: 5:43
Anyone who earns this distinction is given a commemorative T-shirt and other tokens of appreciation. For more information, contact Ogden.
TESTING DATES AND INFORMATION.
The next SAT test will be administered Nov. 4; the registration deadline was Oct. 3.
The PLAN test will be given on campus in mid-November, more details to be announced. The next ACTACT test is Dec. 8; the registration deadline is Nov. 2 and costs $14.00.
THE FEATHER NEEDS CAMPUS MEDIA
The Feather needs videographers, photographers, and other media talents. Talk to Greg Stobbe, journalism adviser, if interested.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT NEEDS TALENT
Junior and Senior High School students are strongly encouraged to join choir, band, percussion, and colorguard. Musical adviser Michael Ogdon needs a pianist for jazz band also; see him in the Music Suite. Principal Todd Bennett and Academic adviser Michelle Warkentin can make schedule changes that can enable you to participate.
FALL SPORT SIGNUPS
Signups for fall sports in high school volleyball, football, cross country and track and junior high volleyball and cross country will be outside the athletic office. Football workouts for 8th-11th grade will begin May 15 and be held every Tues.-Fri. from 3:15-5:30 p.m.
DRESS CODE
In an effort to tighten up on dress code violations, the school