WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 27-30
Tuesday-Chapel Schedule
Chapel ~ 9:35 a.m.
Lunch ~ Personal Pizza; provided by Boys’ Soccer ~ 12:45 p.m.
Wednesday
Lunch ~ Farmer Boys; provided by Spanish Club ~ 12:35 p.m.
Thursday
Chapel ~ 12:10 p.m.
Lunch ~ Chick-Fil-A; provided by JH Leadership ~ 12:40 p.m.
Friday
Lunch ~ Teriyaki Chicken; provided by Boys Soccer ~ 12:35 p.m.
SISTER TO SISTER
Off campus lunch for Sister to Sister, do not forget your money.
HS DRAMA PRODUCTION
Highschool drama will present Little Women on Saturday, Dec. 8, at 7:00 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 9 at 4:00 p.m.
Attendees are not charged for tickets, however the class would like to accept any cash donations for the local animal shelters.
FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
This is our annual Fine Arts Department Christmas program. Performers include all elementary, Jr. High, and High School choirs and bands.
Performance dates:
Wednesday, December 12 at 5:30 pm in FCS gym
Features the Elementary Band, Elementary Choir, Adoration Ensemble, Break the Barriers, and Celebration Choir.
Thursday, December 13 at 5:30 pm in FCS gym
Features Jr. High Ladies, High School Band, High School 5th Period Choir and Celebration Choir
Thursday, December 13 at 7:30 pm in FCS gym,
Features 7-12 Jazz Band, 7-12 Percussion, Adoration Ensemble, High School 7th Period Choir, and Celebration Choir.
Tickets are free, but must be ordered for pre-assigned seating using the form that should have gone home with all students this week. Extra order forms are available in the school offices and the Music Suite. We invite all students and their families to join us for a wonderful evening of Christmas music and delicious refreshments.
CANNED FOOD DRIVE
We will be collecting canned food December 3-12, to distribute through the Pinedale Book Buddies Program. Pinedale resource leaders put together a list of items most used in the community;
Bisquick (box), Chicken Broth (can), Cookies (box)
Dry Beans (bags), Gravy (can), Hot Chocolate (box)
Jelly (plastic), Juice (plastic), Mashed Potatoes (box)
Milk (canned), Peanut Butter (plastic), Pineapple (canned)
Rice (bag) ,Stuffing Mix (box),Tomato Sauce (canned),
Tuna (canned), Veggies (canned)
A prize will be awarded to the classes that bring the most items (1 for NE campus, PC elementary, and JH/HS).
During the week of DeC. 3, each item will count as 2 points and during the week of Dec. 10 each item will count as 1 point.
If you are interested in making a financial donation, please send cash/check to the office designated “Food-Donation”
If you have and questions, please cantact Rob Foshee at [email protected], or talk to your classroom teacher.
CHRISTMAS TREE LANE
Christmas Tree Lane will be open from Dec. 1 through Dec. 25. Walking dates are Saturday, Dec. 1 from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. and Tuesday, Dec. 11 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
NEW CONTEST FOR STUDENTS
The student leadership is starting a contest this week. You could win a gift card and other prizes. All you have to do is make comments on The Feather. You can comment on a VIDEO, SLIDESHOW, PHOTO, ARTICLE, PODCAST, etc. Every time you make 3 in a day your name goes in a drawing for that week. The more comments you make, the more chances you have to win!
In order for your comment to be eligible it has to use the following criteria: 1. Comments should be at least three sentences long. 2. They may give critiques (because that could be very helpful), but no vulgar language and do not attack a student, teacher or the school.
Good Luck!
BABY DRIVE
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Harris for the safe arrival of their son Nathaniel Kai on Oct. 10; we are also praying for the safe arrival of the Fenton twin girls in another few weeks. The FCS community would like to help support our teachers by having a baby drive. Bring your donations to the HS office this week.
Suggested items:
–Diapers (any size from Costco, Pampers, or Huggies)
–Gift cards (Target, Buy Buy Baby, Vons, Amazon)
–Cash Donations (Fentons are saving for a minivan)
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 Molly Sargents’s room, 621, Wednesday’s 3:00-4:00 by members of CSF.
FULL LUNCH SCHEDULE
To view a calender with all the lunch dates for the rest of this semester, click here.
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
–Caleb Nale: 5:53
–Nick Fontes: 5:56
–Jacob Bynum: 5:57
–Jordan Castro: 5:55
Anyone who earns this distinction is given a commemorative T-shirt and other tokens of appreciation. For more information, contact Ogden.
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