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Announcement: 2009-04-30

By: Austin Ward, News editor

SCHEDULE FOR APRIL 30 – MAY 1, 2009

THURSDAY ? CHAPEL SCHEDULE
SAT-10 make up testing
Lunch ? Rosalinda’s burritos
Varsity boys’ tennis at Caruthers, 4 p.m.

FRIDAY
SAT-10 make up testing
Track at Reedley Invitational, 3:30 p.m. (tentative)

SENIOR TRIP PERMISSION SLIPS
The following students still need to turn in their senior trip permission slips to the HS office:
Abbey Bauer
Taylor Brouwer
Cydney Curtis
Kevin Damm
Joshua Dunne
Daniel Edwards
Janae Ford
Lindsay Franz
Larissa Hensley
Chelsea Joy
Janae Keys-Bramlett
Jaymes Kingen
Emily Krieghoff
Christopher Lowery
Taylor Motte
Ellise Mullins
Allison Neufeld
Becky Nguyen
Scott Orcutt
Ani Paparigian
Michael Raymer
Jenna Reed
Dustin Rossi
Amberly Roy
Brittany Shaffer
David Sholes
Trent Souza
Hayley Volpa-Olsen
Michaela Walkup
Brian Weskamp
Matthias Westfall
Peter Yang
Scott Yantis

SPANISH CLUB MEETINGS
There will be a meeting during lunch today for Spanish Club officers. Then all Spanish Club members must attend a meeting tomorrow in Room 603 while wearing their club T-shirts to start filming the music video.

TOMS SHOE SALE
There will be a TOMS Shoes sale at lunch on Friday to support to the organization. Students and parents can purchase a pair for $46. For every TOMS pair purchased, a child will receive a free pair of TOMS. Please come prepared to purchase with cash or credit card; no checks. For questions, ask Cathy Robbins.

ATTENTION UC STUDENTS
Seniors who are planning on attending a University of California school must see Molly Sargent ASAP for some important information about this system.

FCS FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP
Every year at graduation, a senior is awarded the FCS Faculty Scholarship. All graduating seniors who meet the following criteria will be considered:

?Must be a graduating senior at FCHS
?Must have been enrolled at FCHS for a minimum of three years
?Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5
?Must be involved in a local church
?Must demonstrate Christian character

In addition to completing the application, the senior must compose a personal statement and have a faculty member complete the recommendation page.

In order to be considered for this award, students must see Molly Sargent for an application, which is due May 15. A committee composed of FCS faculty K-12 will consider the applicants, determine the recipient and award the scholarship at graduation. Please see Sargent for more information.

PHOENIX CONVENTION RESULTS
Nine members of The Feather staff attended the JEA/NSPA Spring National High School Journalism Convention in Phoenix, AZ, where the newspaper was recognized as one of 15 Online Pacemaker finalists. In addition, junior Spencer Lee, sports editor, competed in an on-site sports writing contest against more than 80 other students and placed third with an “Excellent” rating.

FRATERNITY SCHOLARSHIP OFFERED
The Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity at California State University, Fresno, is offering its Balanced Man Scholarship for graduating seniors. Applicants should be incoming freshmen who exhibit academic excellence, demonstrate leadership skills and commit to health and well-being. The deadline for submission is May 6. Please see Molly Sargent for details and an application.

ATTENTION SENIORS
The following seniors must come to the high school office to pick up their graduation orders: Matthew Andreatta, John Dinsdale, Jason Jonathan, Melissa Lichti, Megan Ortiz, Jenna Reed, Brittany Stobbe.

FEATHER SLIDESHOWS
The Feather Online now features slideshows on several articles, including the following: Track and field sport shorts, How to: Make a ribbon, Cheer to perform at USA Spirit Nationals, Girls’ basketball sport shorts, 2009, Autorama rallies motor fans, Golf sport shorts, 2009 and Badminton proffers intramural challenge. More slideshows will be available in the coming weeks.

The Feather welcomes photographs from students, parents and other community members interested in Fresno Christian High activities. In the coming months, The Feather Online will also create a Media section to house all slideshows, videos and photographs.

NSPA HONORS ‘THE TEEN AGE’
Junior Daniel Hopper was honored this week by the National Scholastic Press Association when his comic, “The Teen Age,” was placed on their Web site. The NSPA highlighted Daniel’s Feb. 26 comic on all of their Web pages, including the section which names The Feather Online as one NSPA’s 2009 Pacemaker finalists.

Hopper has drawn a comic strip for The Feather Online since he debuted The Teen Age, October 25, 2008. The NSPA, based in Minneapolis, MN, has been judging student publications since 1921 and online newspapers since 2001.

Those who have not kept up with the antics of the Teen Age’s main character, Jake, and his best friend Bradley, may want to read Jenn Boudreau and Hannah Joseph’s Oct. 29, 2008, article, “Illustrator debuts daily online comic strip.”

SELECTIVE SERVICE REGISTRATION
All 17- and 18-year-old guys should remember to register with the Selective Service System. Federal law requires all men living in the U.S. to register within a month of their 18th birthday. Registering keeps students eligible for college loans, job training, government jobs and driver’s license renewal in most states. Pick up a Selective Service registration card at a local post office or register online at www.sss.gov.

CELL PHONE POLICY REMINDER
Cell phones are not to be seen in any of the buildings on campus between the hours of 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., regardless of any reason. They will be taken away and kept by an administrator until after 3 p.m. However, students may use cell phones outside the building or in the high school office, with permission, during school hours.

HS BOYS’ BIBLE STUDY
Every Friday at lunch there is a Bible study for high schools boys in Room 623. Coach Sorenson will be there to lead the discussion. For more information, contact Sorenson.

USE OF COPIER IN THE OFFICES
A reminder to the students: the copier machines in the offices are not for student use. If students wish to make copies, they are 10 cents each.

DATES TO REMEMBER?

MAY
May 2 ? SAT & Subject Tests testing date
May 5 ? Registration deadline for June 6 SAT
May 5 ? Cinco de Mayo lunch and activities
May 14 ? JH/HS Spring Band Concert, Riverpark Church, 7 p.m.
May 16 ? Year-End Choir Concert, G.Z. Main, 7 p.m.

May 18 ? Senior athletes awards night
May 18-19 ? Senior finals
May 19 ? CSF recognition banquet
May 20-23 ? Senior trip to Southern California

May 23 ? H.S. Drama Production, G.Z. Main, 7 p.m.
May 25 ? No school: Memorial Day observed
May 26-27 ? Finals for grades 9 through 11
May 28-29 ? Half-day schedule
May 29 ? End of second semester/fourth quarter
May 29 ? High school graduation

JUNE
June 6 ? SAT & Subject Tests testing date

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