SCHEDULE FOR APRIL 12 – APRIL 16, 2011
TUESDAY
SAT-10 testing ? 8 a.m. – 10:35 a.m.
9th-11th grade assembly ? Ground Zero ? 10:40 a.m.
Senior meeting ? Room 621 ? 10:40 a.m.
Lunch ? Farmer Boys cheeseburger ? 12:35 p.m.
Golf ? WSL 9-hole 4 ? 2 p.m.
Baseball vs. Caruthers ? Home ? 4 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Lunch ? Pasta with meatballs ? 12:35 p.m.
Journalism ? JEA/NSPA convention ? 1:30 p.m.
THURSDAY
Chapel ? Ground Zero ? 12:10 p.m.
Lunch ? Empanadas ? 12:40 p.m.
Spanish Club ? 12:40 p.m.
Tennis vs. Fowler ? Fowler ? 3:30 p.m.
Softball vs. Fowler ? Fowler ? 4 p.m.
Baseball vs. Fowler ? Fowler ? 4 p.m.
FRIDAY
Lunch ? Beef and bean burrito ? 12:35 p.m.
Tennis vs. Coast Union ? Coast Union ? 3 p.m.
Track ? Sanger Metric Classic ? 3:45 p.m.
SATURDAY
Baseball vs. Dinuba ? Fowler Easter Classic ? 9 a.m.
Baseball vs. Coalinga ? Fowler E.C. ? 2:30 p.m.
SAT-10 SCHEDULE
Students, excluding seniors, will be taking the SAT-10 tests, April 11 and 12. April 11, grades 9-11 will begin testing at 8 a.m. and conclude at 10:30 a.m. All grades, including seniors, must then attend their classes, which will continue with a half day schedule; school will still end at 3 p.m. April 12, testing will begin at 8 a.m. and conclude at 10:35 a.m. An assembly for grades 9-11 will then be held in Ground Zero at 10:40, while seniors attend a class meeting in Room 621. At 11:25 a.m., classes will continue and end at 3 p.m.
Seventh grade ? Rooms 627 and 629
Eighth grade ? Rooms 626 and 628
Freshmen ? Rooms 606 and 608
Sophomores ? Rooms 601 and 603
Juniors ? Rooms 602 and 604
WORSHIP TEAM AUDITIONS
If you have a love of worship, an enthusiasm for music, and a passion for Christ, you are invited to audition for a spot on next year’s worship team. The FCS worship team prepares and leads all chapel worship times. They also are involved in serving in the local community with their musical gifts. Members of the worship team meet daily to rehearse, prepare, and study. Class members receive Bible credit for their participation.
The team is looking to fill a variety of positions on the team, including:
— Vocalist
— Guitar (both acoustic and electric
— Bass
— Keyboard
— Tech crew (both audio and video)
The audition process:
— Request a character reference from a Fresno Christian teacher (forms available)
— Sing and/or play a prepared worship song of your choice
— Participate in a brief interview with the audition panel
— Interview with a current student team member
Auditions will be held during the first week of May. See worship team instructor David Martens or music director Michael Ogdon to schedule an audition time and receive a character reference form.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT AUDITIONS
All music department intention and audition sheets should be returned to Michael Ogdon today. Auditions are being set up for May 4 through 6. The schedule will be posted by April 15.
CHEER TRYOUTS
Cheer clinic and tryouts for next year’s teams will be held on April 11-14, 3 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. in the FC Gym. Please pick up a packet outside the HS office. You must attend the clinic April 11 through 13, prior to tryouts on April 14. Junior high tryouts will take place first, followed by high school. If you have any questions, contact Natalie Doutie.
SPANISH CLUB LUNCH
April 14, the Spanish Club will make and sell empanadas for their annual lunch to raise money to bring the Mariachi band on Cinco de Mayo. Please support the club and purchase two empanadas, chips and salsa and churros. Look for flyers around the building for more information.
MATH FIELD DAY
Math Field Day will be held April 16 at California State University Fresno. See Mike Fenton for details and signups.
CSF LUNCH
There is a California Scholarship Federation (CSF) off-campus lunch, April 27. Be sure to sign out in the high school office.
CLASS SCHEDULES
If you were not able to select classes for next year during your English class, you may do so at home. If you decide to take this route, be sure to turn in your signed course selection form to IT Director David Martens. If you need assistance with selecting classes, or have difficulty in selecting the classes you wish, please see Martens or Academic Adviser Molly Sargent.
PARKING PASSES
Reminder: All students who have a first semester parking pass must renew it for second semester by Monday, Jan. 31. Give your $10 renewal fee to Mrs. Dooley in the High School Office. Beginning Feb. 1, students who have not renewed their pass will have it revoked.
GRAD ANNOUNCEMENTS
Extra graduation announcements are available in the office for $1 each. Please come by if you need more.
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.
CSF TUTORING
If you ever need help with your school work, don’t forget to come to CSF tutoring on Wednesdays after school, 3:15-4:15, in Room 621.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT SELLS MUFFINS
Music department students continue to sell muffins, croissants and vitamin water every morning for $1 each. They are sold outside Building 6 from 7:15-7:50 a.m. The proceeds benefit instrumental and choral groups.
BELL SCHEDULES
A complete listing of the bell schedules for the 2010-11 school year is available at this link.
DATES TO REMEMBER–
APRIL
April 8 — SAT registration date for May 7 test
April 9 — Sadies
April 14-17 — JEA/NSPA National HS Journalism Convention ? Anaheim
April 16 — Math Field Day
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 6 — SAT registration date for June 4 test
May 7 — SAT 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