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Announcement: 2010-12-08

SCHEDULE FOR DEC. 8-10, 2010

WEDNESDAY
Lunch ? GZ Quad ? 12:35 p.m.
CSF tutoring ? Room 621 ? 3 p.m.

THURSDAY
Book Buddies ? Pinedale Elementary ? 12 p.m.
Chapel ? GZ Main ? 12:10 p.m.
Spanish Club meeting ? Room 603 ? 12:40 p.m.

FRIDAY
Club pictures ? G. L. Johnson Chapel ? 8 a.m.
Lunch ? GZ Quad ? 12:35 p.m.

GUITAR CLUB STARTING
David Martens, IT director and worship team leader, is starting Guitar Club. For more information, come to Room 621 at lunch on Dec. 8.

ASVAB ADMINISTERED
The ASVAB Career Exploration Program Exam will be administered from 8 a.m. to noon on Jan. 12, in the PC Gym. The test is free for all sophomores, juniors and seniors who would like to take it. The exam results can help students learn their strengths and talents, assisting them in making career choices.

Please sign up no later than Dec. 16 in the High School Office and pick up a copy of the ASVAB Overview Guide to help you prepare. Home-schooled students are welcome. For more information, contact Academic Adviser Molly Sargent in her office or at 299.1695 ext. 126.

BADMINTON INTRAMURALS
Intramural Badminton games will be held on Dec. 7, 8 and 10. Teams of three can compete in the techno rave-themed competition. For more information, contact a student leadership member.

FACULTY/STAFF CHRISTMAS BASKETS
Every year at this time, the parent groups for junior high and high school collect, assemble and deliver Christmas baskets/buckets for delivery to all the teachers and staff. All the items are donated by parents. The groups are collecting a quantity of 10 of any item (e.g., gift cards, baked items individually wrapped, nuts, holiday ornaments) and ask that they be delivered to the high school office by Dec. 15.

The packages will be assembled and delivered on the morning of Dec. 16 in the J.J. Room. Any parents are welcome to join the process at 8 a.m. For more information, contact Lori Mascarenas at 559.260.3135 or by e-mail.

DRAMA PRODUCTION
Celebrate the start of the season by joining the Fresno Christian High School Drama Department on Scrooge’s journey to redemption in Charles Dickens’s timeless classic, A Christmas Carol. Performance dates are Monday, Nov. 29, and Saturday, Dec. 11, at 7 p.m. in Ground Zero Main. Admission is $3 for FC staff and students, $5 for general admission, $4 for seniors and non-FC students with ID, and no charge for children under 5.

For more information, read the Nov. 22 article, Drama to present ‘A Christmas Carol.’

CHOIR CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Transport yourself to a simpler time: Relax around festively decorated tables with family and friends, enjoy Christmas cookies and cider, sing along with instruments and choirs. The high school vocal and instrumental music ensembles, under the direction of Michael Ogdon, will present the “Round the Tables Carol Sing” concert at 5:30 p.m. on Dec. 15, in the FC Gym. Admission for this Christmas event is free, but tickets for preferred seating will be available.

NOTICE: SCOOTERS NOT ALLOWED
Scooters are not allowed on the Peoples Church campus or inside any buildings. The only places where scooters are allowed to be ridden are the parking lots. Violation of this rule will result in scooters being confiscated. Scooters will only be returned to parents.

MUSIC DEPARTMENT SELLS MUFFINS
Music department students are selling muffins, croissants and vitamin water every morning for $1 each. They are sold outside Building 6 from 7:15 to 7:50 a.m. The proceeds benefit instrumental and choral groups.

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–

DECEMBER
Dec. 11 — Drama performs “A Christmas Carol”
Dec. 15 — Choir at Round the Table Carols Christmas concert ? Ground Zero at 5:30 p.m.
Dec. 18 – Jan. 9 — Christmas Vacation

JANUARY
Jan. 10 — Second semester begins
Jan. 12 — ASVAB administered
Jan. 17 — No school: Martin Luther King, Jr. birthday observed
Jan. 19 — Town Hall Lecture Series: Elliot Engel ? Saroyan Theatre

FEBRUARY
Feb. 7 — No school: Lincoln’s birthday observed
Feb. 16 — Town Hall Lecture Series: Marin Alsop ? Saroyan Theatre
Feb. 21 — No school: Presidents Day observed

MARCH
March 12 — Annual Auction
March 16 — Town Hall Lecture Series: Daniel Kammen ? Saroyan Theatre
March 17 — St. Patrick’s Day
March 23 — Half-day: School dismissed at 12 noon
March 24 — Graduation items delivered

APRIL
April 1 — April Fool’s Day
April 14-17 — JEA/NSPA National HS Journalism Convention ? Anaheim
April 18-25 — Spring Break
April 20 — Town Hall Lecture Series: Christopher Buckley ? Saroyan Theatre

MAY
May 4 — Half-day: School dismissed at 12 noon
May 4-6 — AP Exams administered
May 9-13 — AP Exams administered
May 17-18 — Senior finals
May 19-21 — Senior trip ? Los Angeles
May 24-26 — Final exams
May 25 — Graduation rehearsal
May 25 — Senior awards chapel
May 26 — Yearbook signing party ? Ground Zero
May 26 — Commencement ? Peoples Church Sanctuary

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