SCHEDULE FOR SEPT. 23-24, 2010
FRIDAY
Grandparents Day ? 9:45 a.m.
Cross-country invitational ? Woodward Park ? 1 p.m.
JV football vs. Minarets ? North Field ? 5:30 p.m.
Varsity football vs. Stone Ridge ? North Field ? 7:30 p.m.
NUTHOUSE IS BACK!
This Friday’s home game will feature the Nuthouse theme: “White out.” Everyone is asked to dress in white clothes at the football game to show school spirit! Go Eagles!
FIRST FIFTH QUARTER, Sept. 24
Join an all-school food frenzy after the football game against Stone Ridge Christian and former FC teacher Mick Fuller, Sept. 24. The first Fifth Quarter will be held at Dominion Pizza (the corner of Cedar and Shepherd) immediately following the game. Please note this is a change of venue. A all-inclusive unlimited pizza/bread sticks and drinks will be served: $6 for students and $8 for non-students.
VOLLEYBALL INTRAMURALS
Watch out for a special table set out for volleyball intramurals, Sept. 28-Sept. 31. Please note the following rules/limitations:
* No Football players can play but can coach
* Teams of three
* One volleyball girl per team
* At least one girl per team
* Games are at lunch
* Signups in front of office
The top eight teams will play for the Championship during the Cayucos Beach Trip, Oct. 1.
BEACH TRIP
The Cayucos beach trip for the game against Coast Union is on Oct. 1, from 10-1 a.m. The cost is $25 per person. Sign up in the high school office. You MUST pay when you sign up. There is limited space on the bus, so sign up soon!
CSF MEETING
There will be a California Scholastic Federation (CSF) meeting Monday, Sept. 27, at lunch in Room 621 for all CSF members. Please be prompt ? the meeting will not take longer than 15 minutes. The club will discuss the upcoming CSF college visitation trip. Please see adviser Molly Sargent in Room 621 at lunch for final planning.
Additionally, beginning Sept. 29, CSF will offer free tutoring for any junior high or high school student who needs it in any subject. Tutoring will be offered every Wednesday after school, 3:15-4:15, in Room 621. You don’t need to sign up or tell anyone you are coming ? just show up! It doesn’t matter if you need help with one math problem on one assignment or you need regular tutoring every week. Our goal is to meet as many academic needs as possible.
ABC 30 REPORTS ON CAMPUS
For KFSN ABC 30’s “Friday Morning Football” segment, a crowd of students, parents and teachers assembled in the FCS Gym at 5:30 a.m. to showcase school spirit and publicize the new football field, Sept. 17. For coverage of the event, read the Sept. 17 article, ‘Friday Morning Football’ spotlights FC program. A video of the event is embedded in the article.
HOMECOMING COURT 2010
After each class voted for homecoming court on Sept. 16, the student leadership team announced the nominees on Sept. 17. The candidates are as follows:
Freshman Princesses:
Elora Hargis
Annaleah Madison
Ileana See
Sophomore Princesses:
Stefani Peck
Rachel Quiring
Madeleine Yee
Junior Princesses:
Allison Camden
Morgan Childs
Darlene Idsinga
Senior King Candidates:
Zach Camden
Alex Campama
Andrew Evans
Josiah Ford
Danny Ibarra
Senior Queen Candidates:
Madison Dooley
Cassidy Hutchins
Mary Reynolds
Kory Thompson
Jenna Yee
MILITARY ACADEMY INFO
Juniors and seniors interested in attending one of the military academies (tuition-free, if you are admitted!) should attend Congressman George Radanovich’s Academy Information Night, Sept. 28, at 6:30 p.m.
The once-a-year event will be at the Stanislaus County Ag Center “Harvest Hall,” 3800 Cornucopia Way, in Modesto. Representatives from all the Service Academies ? Navy, Coast Guard, Merchant Marine, Air Force and West Point ? will be present to answer questions. For more information and to RSVP, contact Donna Dami at 209.579.5458 or e-mail [email protected].
PARKING PASSES
Parking passes for the high school lot are now available. In order to obtain yours, first get the parking pass form from Mrs. Sargent. Fill it out, then take it to Mrs. Regnerus in the high school office with the $10 semester fee and your California driver’s license.
You will not be issued a pass if you do not show your license when turning in the form and money. Students with parking passes may park in the main Alluvial lot and in the slots adjacent to the gym. Starting Aug. 30, vehicles that do not have a parking pass will be cited and possibly towed.
BELL SCHEDULES
A complete listing of the bell schedules for the 2010-11 school year is available at this link.
DATES TO REMEMBER?
SEPTEMBER
Sept. 24 ? Grandparent’s Day ? 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Sept. 28 ? Military Academy Information Night in Modesto
OCTOBER
Oct. 1 ? Cayucos beach trip
Oct. 12 ? Chalk art competition at The Big Fresno Fair ? 8 a.m. -noon
Oct. 13 ? PSAT administered
Oct. 18-22 ? Homecoming week
Oct. 20 ? San Joaquin Valley Town Hall ? Rick Steves at Saroyan Theatre ? 10:30 a.m.
Oct. 22 ? Homecoming game vs. Fowler
NOVEMBER
Nov. 17 ? PLAN administered
Nov. 17 ? San Joaquin Valley Town Hall ? Richard Rodriguez at Saroyan Theatre ? 10:30 a.m.