SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 24-29–
TUESDAY – Chapel schedule
Chapel – GZ main, 11:05 A.M.
Girls tennis vs. Dos Palos (H), 3:30 P.M.
Girls JV/V volleyball vs. Dos Palos (H) – FC Gym, 4:30/5:45 P.M.
WEDNESDAY
Civics field trip to court house, 8 A.M.
THURSDAY
“Just for Girls” Bible study – Room 604, 11:30 A.M.
Girls (JV/V) volleyball at Mendota – 4:30/5:45 P.M.
FRIDAY – Grandparents’ Day
Grandparents’ visit classes – 9:30-11:30 A.M.
Lunch w/ grandparents – PC Gym, 11:30 A.M.
Girls tennis at Coast Union, 3:30 P.M.
Girls (JV/V) volleyball at Coast Union, 5:30 P.M.
JV/V football at Fowler, 5:30/7:30 P.M.
SATURDAY
Girls varsity tennis at Mission Prep, 11 A.M.
Girls varsity volleyball at Mission Prep, 1 P.M.
Girls J.V. volleyball at Mendota J.V. Inv., TBA
SEE YOU AT THE POLE, Sept. 26–
“See You at the Pole” is a student-initiated and student-led event on Sept. 26. Students interested will gather by the Peoples Church flagpole, next to the fountain at 7 A.M and pray for their school, friends, teachers, government, nation, etc.
PARKING PASSES–
Seniors and Juniors need to buy or pick up their parking passes for the fall semester from Molly Sargent in Room 621. Passes cost $10 and are only available to upperclassmen. Any vehicle parked in the main lot of Building 6 or any of the stalls along FC gym must have a parking pass or they will be ticketed on Oct. 1.
ADVENTURE P.E. #2–
The P.E. department is taking signups for adventure P.E. #2, a bike riding excursion around the Yosemite valley floor. The tentative date is October 12 from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. Signup in the office or with Scott Callisch, P.E. instructor.
NATIONAL EDITION CHOOSES FEATHER FOR 3RD STRAIGHT WEEK–SEPT. 24–
For the 3rd straight week, the National Edition has printed three Feather articles. While the National Edition changes each week, The Feather has three new articles in the Sept. 24 edition. For the second straight week, Freshman Austin Ward was chosen for this award. His “Sleep deficit limits concentration” is in the Student Life section. Junior Chelsea Joy’s article, “Classroom congestion concerns faculty” is in the same section. Finally, sophomore Alyssa Quenzer’s “Air pollution poses health threat” is in the News section.
Readers can check out these articles in the various sections of the National Edition or their respective sections of The Feather Online. For the first time in school history, The Feather has placed articles in the first three issues of the National Edition. Nine have been chosen so far in September. Last year, The Feather placed articles in 15 issues in the National Edition.
The National Edition began publication in September 2003 and is sponsored by the American Society of Newspaper Editors.
HANDBOOK RULES–
The student handbook says, “Tatoos of any kind, temporary or permanent, must be covered by clothing at all times.” This includes any designs and writings done by pen or ink. It is out of dress code to have limbs showing with hand painted designs and marks.
“JUST FOR GIRLS” BIBLE STUDY–
The sign-up list is still in front of the office for any girls interested in joining Michelle Wright’s bible study. The first meeting will take place next on Sept. 27 in room 604. Future meetings will be held every other Friday following the first on Sept. 27.
BOOK AND WALKING BUDDY SIGN-UPS–
The Book Buddy and Walking Buddy programs will be starting at the beginning of October and the club need volunteers to participate. This program will take place every Tuesday during chapel and lunch. Students will be bussed over to Pinedale elementary to read with an assigned student or to walk and participate in activities with them. Sign-ups will begin on Sept. 17 in front of the office. See Jennifer Lee for more information.
SPORTS PHYSICAL REMINDER–
All students interested in participating in winter sports need to get their sports physicals completed and turned into the office. The forms are on the table in front of the office. All four pages are due on Oct. 10.
PUBLICATIONS ADVISER PLANS IRELAND TRIP–
Whether European travel has eluded you or a return trip interests you, Greg Stobbe is planning a customized tour to Ireland this coming June. ?Ireland is as much a part of this country?s immigration and growth in later 1800s to the mid 1900s,? Stobbe said. ?Many of our families have historical ties to Ireland and this is a great opportunity to go back to our roots.? There are still spots available and parents, alumni, students and youth groups are encouraged to check out the itinerary. Contact Stobbe for an itinerary at [email protected]. Those interested could also read Jennifer Sherfield’s Aug. 24 online article, “Adviser plans Irish tour”.
CLASS COLORS, THEMES–
Seniors theme: Mutant Ninja Turtles; Color: black. Juniors theme: Rockstar; Color: red. Sophmores theme: Superheroes; Color: green. Freshman theme: Jungle; Color: turquoise. The dress code will be enforced.
TUTORS NEEDED–
High school students interested in tutoring see George Freeman in the junior high office as soon as possible. This is a paid position.
COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY AT VALLEY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL–
Children’s Hospital is holding various events and needs volunteers on the following dates:
The annual Change Bandit, Bandit Bash needs volunteers any time between 4 and 9 P.M. on Sept. 27. Students will work the gates, collect change bags from guests, help distribute food tickets, wrist bands, etc at the Clovis Rodeo Grounds. Food will be provided for volunteers.
For more information or questions, you can contact Jon Endicott at the office or Teri Amerine at [email protected].
ADVENTURE P.E. OFFERED–
Once a month the P.E. department will organize excursions to activities not commonly associated with normal P.E. classes. There is limited spots available, sign up in the office. For more information e-mail Scott Callisch at [email protected].
October- Biking in Yosemite
November- Kayaking at Cayucos
February- Rock climbing
March- Scuba diving intro class
April- Windsurfing
May- Rafting
MOM’S IN TOUCH–
Please join Mom’s In Touch prayer group every Friday from 8-9 A.M. in room 204 in the Peoples Church building. If you have any questions, call MaryAnn Fujihara, (559)298-7953.
DATES TO REMEMBER–
SEPTEMBER–
September 27- Community Service Change Bandit
OCTOBER–
October 2- SAT Registration Deadline (for test on Nov. 3)
October 6- SAT Reasoning, Subject Tests
October 17- PSAT/NMSQT Test
October 19 – Homecoming
October 20- PSAT/NMSQT Test
October 26 – Beach Trip to Cayucos
October 30- SAT Registration Deadline (for test on Dec.