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Announcement: 2006-05-17

EASTERN EUROPEAN STUDY TOUR–
Greg Stobbe is planning a trip to Eastern Europe for the summer of 2007. He plans on taking a tour of three cities and the surrounding villages of Budapest, Vienna and Prague. FC students, families and other interested friends should go to the Vault on the right menu bar of this online newspaper and download the itinerary. This will be Stobbe’s 15th educational tour in the last 10 years. For more information, contact Stobbe at [email protected].

CIF CENTRAL SECTION DIVISION V TENNIS FINALS–
The boys’ tennis team was beaten, 8-1, by Bakersfield Christian in the CIF Central Section Division V finals on May 16. Doubles partners Eric Beneke and Shane Darakjian won the only winning point. The boys finished runner-up in a combined Division IV/V.

FINAL FCA BREAKFAST–
The last Fellowship of Christian Athletes breakfast meeting will be on May 19 at 6:45 A.M. at Country Waffles, across the street on Cedar. Join the group for this special breakfast fellowship. Don’t forget to bring money to pay for breakfast.

SENIOR FINALS SCHEDULE–
The senior finals are on May 18-19 in the J. J. Room from 8 A.M. to 3 P.M. Seniors need the signatures of the librarian, athletic director, and the choir/band director before the one from office. If any seniors asked for a locker, that must be signed off by the office as well. Even if a student never used the locker, he/she is still responsible to obtain a locker clearance. Do NOT wait until the morning of the exams to do all this. A finals schedule is also posted on the office window.

SOPHOMORE RANKED FOR CIF INDIVIDUALS TENNIS PLAYOFFS–
Campus No. 1 tennis player, Justin Bridges, was seeded No. 16 out of all Valley high school boys tennis players for the CIF Individual Tennis Campionships. Bridges is ranked No. 16 out of approximately 2000 players.

RESCUE MISSION COMMUNITY SERVICE–
The Fresno Rescue Mission is looking for students to help out during chapel time with young children. The hours of chapel are 7-8 P.M. Monday thru Friday. If you are interested you will need to contact Robin Bump to schedule a time to assist. She can be reached at 237-4118.

JUNIORS–COLLEGE PLANNING WORKSHOP–
High school juniors, now is the time to start planning for college costs. Parents are encouraged to attend this free seminar that will examine their finances to greatly reduce their out of college costs. This seminar is presented by Mark Fisher, a college funding specialist. The event is May 18, at 6:30 P.M. at FCS. If you have questions about this workshop please contact Jon Endicott, associate principal.

SUMMER SCHOOL, INDEPENDENT STUDIES–
If anyone is still thinking of taking independent studies summer school from campus teachers, please hand in a completed application with payment ASAP.

When the packets arrive, Principal Gary Schultz will be calling students in to explain how independent studies work and give them a worksheet. This will suggest the pace at which the students should complete their studies and take tests during the summer months.

JUNIOR LUNCH PASSES–
During the dates, May 18-19, administration has decided to give all qualified juniors permission to go off campus at lunch, provided they meet the regular off-campus requirements as expected of seniors. After juniors have garnered a parent/guardian permission and signature, please return the form to high school secretaries and they will get signatures from administrators. Lunch passes will be handed out on May 17.

FCC REGISTRATION–
Seniors interested in attending Fresno City College should attend the Registration Express Day, Monday, May 15 from 8:15 A.M. until 12:30 P.M at FCC. Seniors should have already applied and taken the placement test. Placement test arrangements can be made by calling 442-8282. Report to the staff dining room in the cafeteria located near the south end of campus. Bring a high school transcript, photo ID and a No. 2 pencil. This is for students attending FCC, not the Clovis Center. Questions, see Jon Endicott, associate principal, for more information.

CLOVIS CENTER REGISTRATION–
Those seniors interested Clovis Center need to schedule a date with a counselor. Registration begins May 15, and can be done, online, in person or over the phone. Bring a high school transcript to the Clovis Center and ask for a counseling appointment to plan next year’s schedule. For more informaiton, see Jon Endicott, associate principal.

GRAD NIGHT–
Administration is requesting that seniors buy their tickets for the Senior Grad night party by May 1. The last parent grad night meeting is May 9 at 6:30 P.M. Details will be revealed at a later date but the party is scheduled for after graduation on May 25. Everyone is welcome.

SUMMER JOB POSITIONS–
Wild Water Adventure Park in Clovis will be hiring 350 people for seasonal positions this summer. Applicants must be 16 years old. Applications are available outside high school office window, or can be downloaded from www.wildwater.net or call 559-297-6500 for more information. Interviews begin during Spring Break.

In addition to Wild Water, The Island Water Park is also hiring applicants for the summer season. Applications are available in front of the high school office.

UPCOMING EVENTS–

MAY

May 24 – Half day
May 25 – Half day, end of semester
May 25 – FCHS graduation, PC sanctuary, 7 P.M.
May 25 – Graduation reception, PC gym, 8:30 P.M.

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