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 Bulletin – March 11, 2021             

                                                                           Block Schedule - B Day     

                                                                      

  • March is Theatre in our Schools month. This week is our dress up week.                                           

Today- Oklahoma- Farm attire OR Theory of Relativity- Show Shirts (past or present)

You may wear a hat for a $1 donation at the door. You will get a sticker you must have on your hat at all times. Funds will support the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Any questions, see Mr. Lambert.

Fact of the Day: In 2014, students who took four years of arts classes in high school scored an average of 96 points higher on their SATs than students who took only half year or less.

  • The Science Olympiad Regional awards pizza party is Saturday.  The Jr. High doors will be open at 4:30, pizza will be served at 4:45 and the awards will begin at 5:00.

 

  • Emma Evans will be hosting SMACKDOWN on Wednesday, March 17th at 6 pm. Sign ups and shirt order forms are outside the office.  Shirt order forms are due TODAY!  All money raised will go to the ‘Miss You Can Do It’ Pageant for disabled children. Please let Emma Evans know if you have any questions.

 

  • For Kaiya Hintz and Trista Nichols’ Harvest Team project they are wanting to bring

more awareness of different types of cancers that are not as well known, yet are the deadliest to those who are diagnosed with them. There will be a donation bin set up each Friday of March, near the front doors, where you can drop off gifts for cancer patients. This can include any warm wear, blankets, socks, gum, hand sanitizer, lotion, chapstick, activity

books, journals, or hard candy. There will be a list on the bin with more donation ideas. For

the month of March we will be focusing on 4 of the top deadliest cancers, one for each week

in March. At the end of the week on Friday we encourage the students of FCHS to wear the

color of the cancer’s ribbon to bring awareness and support for the cause. 

 

This week we will be focusing on Pancreatic cancer where the ribbon color is dark

purple. Symptoms for pancreatic cancer may include weight loss, abdominal discomfort,

back pain, development of type 2 diabetes, and some tumors may cause jaundice leading to earlier diagnosis. Don’t forget to wear dark purple tomorrow in support of pancreatic cancer and to help bring awareness.

 

  • Please be advised that the Illinois Central College (ICC) Dual Credit Placement Test for the upcoming 2021-2022 school year will take place on March 30th @1pm

 

Sophomore and Junior students who registered for dual credit classes with ICC in the fall will report to the High School Computer Lab with their Chromebook for the Reading and Math Accuplacer. Please email Ms. Smith for questions.    

 

 

Today’s Lunch: Corn Dog or Deli Sub