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Wednesday, October 19, 2011 , , 201 Wednes

Be Responsible . . . Be Respectful . . . Be Safe! NATIONAL BUS SAFETY WEEK Oct. 17 Oct. 21 BOOK FAIR WEEK Oct. 17 Oct. 21
In the Library 8:30am-2:00pm
**M/S PARENTS: Donations such as soda, chips, cookies, & candy are needed for the M/S Costume Ball which is Fri,
Oct. 21. Items may be dropped off at the front office & then delivered to Ms. Baney. Thank You!

Seahawk Scoop

**BOYS VARSITY SOCCER TRY-OUTS: TODAY & Thurs, Oct. 19 & 20- Report to the field house after school.
Coach Jono Williams

**HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES will be listed in tomorrows Seahawk Scoop!


**BUS RIDER PRIZE DRAWING: The drawing will take place Fri, Oct. 21, at 1:30pm. There will be a prize for
one elementary, one middle, & one high school student who rode their assigned bus last week. The winners will be announced in the Seahawk Scoop.

**SENIORS: 1) Date change!!! The first down payment of $75 for the Senior Trip must be turned in to Mrs. Wheeler
by Oct. 28- she must turn in the money to the Travel Agency by Nov. 1. 2) Second Senior T-shirt orders are due by Nov. 2. Turn in to Mrs. Wheeler.

**K-5 Grade: Choice of One- Turkey & Gravy, Fiesta Chicken Salad, Cheese Lite Meal, or PBJ Sandwich Choice of Two- Fresh Orange, Mashed Potatoes, Northern Beans; May Select- Cherries
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LUNCH FOR TODAY

**6th-12th Grade: Choice of above or Chicken Sandwich, Pepperoni Pizza, or Lite Alternative

FCS WEEKLY CALENDAR OF EVENTS


**Wed, Oct 19: **Wed, 19: Mr. Robinson Tallahassee **Thur, Oct 20: **Thur, 20: -SGA meeting in the gym wrestling room during lunch -FCAT Retakes- Math (CBT) 11th grade in Mrs. Lees room see schedule from room -FCS Band to attend the US Marine Band Performance @ Ruby Diamond Theater, Depart @ 4:00pm Return @ approx. 11:30pm

begin @ 5:45pm **Fri, Oct 21: **Fri, 21:

-CFES Meet, Greet, & Brunch with FCS, PSJ, & Wewa Scholars -Senior Class Officers meeting in the cafeteria during lunch -M/S Photography Class Exhibition in Ms. Countrymans room, 1018, 3:30-5:30pm -Home Varsity Volleyball game vs Rickards @ 6:00pm- SENIOR NITE activities -END OF FIRST NINE WEEKS -Literacy on the Lawn- K-8th Grade K-2 Grades: 11:45-12:30 3-5 Grades: 12:45-1:30 6-8 Grades: 12:00-1:15 -9th Grade Class Officers meeting in Ms. Mount-Simmons room, 1217, during

breakfast

-Seniors meet w/ FSU Representative in the gym wresting room @ 1:15pm -Elem. Halloween Party/ Dance in the cafeteria 5:00-7:00pm , Admission- $3 / Concession-Separate

Grade)

(Sponsor- 4th Grade) -M/S Costume Ball in the cafeteria 7:30-10:00pm, Admission- $3 (Sponsor- 8th -Away Varsity Football game vs W. Gadsden @ 7:30pm

**Sat, Oct 22: **Sat, 22: **Mon, Oct 24: **Mon, 24: (1100 building **Tue, Oct 25: **Tue, 25:

-ACT in Mrs. Lees room, 807, 8:00am-12:00noon

-NO SCHOOL for STUDENTS


canopy)- Bray

-10th Grade Class begins working on float today & after school the rest of week

*** PARENT CONFERENCE DAY

Patricks Church in

-H/S Beta Club meeting in Ms. Mount-Simmons room, 1217, during breakfast -FCA meetings in the gym during H/S & M/S lunch -Home M/S-JH Boys & Girls Basketball games vs Hosford @ 4:00pm -Home M/S-JFHFootball Game vs vs Wakulla @ 7:00pm -NHS & CFES members to attend the Relay for Life Kick-Off meeting at the St. Apal @ 5:30pm

Mark Your Calendars **HOMECOMING/ FOOTBALL: **REPORT CARDS: **NO SCHOOL:

Oct. 28

Oct. 28 Oct. 28 Rescheduled to Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 4

**SENIOR PORTRAITS:

**SCHOOL PICTURE Re-TAKES:

TEACHER/STAFF Info
**K-12 Faculty Meetings w/ Deans: TODAY, Oct. 19, H/S in room 1210@ 2:30, M/S in room 1001 @ 2:15, Elementary in ??? @ 2:30pm **Culinary Class Cafe: Fri, Oct. 21 - 10:45am - 1:30pm DONATION: $8.00 MENU: FalscherWildschweinbraten (Fresh Ham-Mock Boar Style, Cabbage & Bratwurst) Pilze mit Tomaten und Speck (Mushrooms w/ Tomato & Bacon) Warmer Kartoffelsalat mit Speck (Hot Potato Salad w/ Bacon) Kartoffelpuffer (Potato Pancakes w/ Moms Cream Sauce) Pumpernickel Bread or Whole Wheat Rolls DESSERTS: SchwarzwalderKkirrschtorte (Black Forest Cake) Honigkuchen (Honey Cake) **H/S Teachers- Professional Ethics Workshop/Training: Tues, Oct. 25, in the library, 2:15-3:45pm
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Faculty Meetings: 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month @ 2:30pm School Leadership Meetings: 2nd & 4th Wednesday of each month @ 2:30pm. RTI Meetings: Mon, Tues, & Thurs (weekly)

FCS STAFF BIRTHDAYS THIS WEEK Laura Baney (10/18), Monte Blade Joseph (10/20), & Charles Justice (10/20) Happy Birthday!
Please let me know if your birthday doesnt get listed. One error has already been found. It is important that we have the correct date! - Ms. Browning

Miscellaneous
From the Transportation Department . . .
For future reference, when items are requested for school events, please do not send items (i.e. cases of water, drinks, etc.) with your child on the school bus. There is not a storage area for these items. Thanks for your cooperation!

A Note to Parents . . .
We want our students to recognize that every minute of instructional time is valuable and that we don't have time to waste. When we interrupt instructional time for minor reasons, it sends the message to the students that all of these little interruptions are more important than the lesson at hand. We are asking parents to work with us in this matter. If you need to get an item to your child, i.e. a lunch box or homework, please bring it to the front desk and we will have it delivered to your child during a break or class change. George Oehlert, Principal Franklin County School K-12

GED CLASSES
GED Classes are now available through the TIGERS program at the Carrabelle & Apalachicola libraries. The next GED Test will be given Nov. 7 & 8 at the Franklin County School library at 6:00pm. To register for the test contact Maxine Creamer @ 670-4481. The Franklin County Adult Education Courses do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, National origin, age, handicap, or marital status.

**The Federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act states that children & youth who lack a
fixed, regular, & adequate nighttime residence are considered homeless. If, due to a loss of housing, a child must live in a shelter, motel, vehicle, campground, on the street, in abandoned buildings, or doubled-up with relatives or friends, then he/she is eligible to receive services provided under the McKinney-Vento Act. For additional information contact Sandi Hengle, Homeless Liaison, at the Franklin County School District Office in Eastpoint, 670-2810 or cell number 323-0982.

**PARENTS: The Franklin County School 2011-12 Code of Conduct, Student Progression Plan, & the Local
Education Agency Letter to the Parents can all be viewed and/or printed from the school district website: www.franklincountyschools.org/schoolcodeofconduct.htm

**PARENTS register to receive automated emergency calls from the Franklin County Sheriff Dept. You will be notified of any emergency situations in Franklin County (for example; emergency

school closings, road closings). Go to www.franklinsheriff.com , on the top right of home page- click on Franklin County Florida Emergency Notification System emblem & complete required information.

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