2016 March Falcon View - Florence-Carlton School District 15-6
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2016 March Falcon View - Florence-Carlton School District 15-6
March 2016 Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Florence, MT 59833 Permit No. 3 Florence-Carlton School District 15-6, 5602 Old Hwy 93, Florence, MT 59833 Home page: http://www.florence.k12.mt.us -a line of communication between school, parents & community membersDistrict office 273-6751 • HS Office 273-6301 • MS Office 273-0587 • Elementary Office 273-6741 Budget Amendments for Enrollment Increase and Safety Election updates and deadlines During the coming months the Board of Trustee will be seeking two budget amendments to the current year’s budget. These amendments will not raise taxes. Taxes for the 2015-16 school year were actually 5 mils lower than the previous year. The board must ask for an amendment in order to use funds that are held in reserve. The first amendment is due to an increase in the enrollment of students at the Florence-Carlton School District. This amendment has been approved by OPI and will allow the district to use $74,148.12 from the General Fund Reserve and also generated $2,998.48 in additional state aid. The money will be moved from the general fund reserves to the general fund. This money is needed to help the district complete the boiler replacement project. The meeting for this amendment resolution will be held at the Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees at 7:00 p.m. on March 8, 2016 in the District Conference Room. The public is invited to give comment at this meeting. School Elections will be held May 3, 2016. Interested candidates for School Board Trustee may file a Declaration of Intent and Oath of Candidacy with District Clerk, Jessica Pyette, now through March 24th. Changes in School Election Law no longer requires petition signatures on candidate filing paperwork. The second budget amendment is for school safety projects. The district has identified safety concerns with the security camera system, door lock system, and various security doors throughout the campus. The phone system will also be looked at as a part of this system to improve communication on campus between the classrooms and offices in an emergency situation. The legislature has allowed schools to move money from any budgeted fund (with some limitations) through an amendment in order to cover these cost that might not be covered in the general fund or building reserve fund. A meeting Other important dates: Deadline for candidate to withdraw: March 31, 2016 Deadline to file as a write in candidate: March 31, 2016 Ballot is certified April 1, 2016 - Ballots mailed by April 18, 2016 Absentee ballots are available for request from April 13 – May 2, 2106 Late Registration begins 29 days before the election and closes at 8:00 p.m. on Election Day You may register to vote by submitting online or mailing a voter registration form to: Ravalli County Election Office 215 South 4th Street, Suite C Hamilton, MT 59840 Missoula County Courthouse Office of Elections 200 West Broadway Missoula, MT 59802 Visit the Ravalli County Website - Elections page for more information or call 406-375-6550. Congratulations to the Girls and Boys Basketball Team at District Basketball Tournament The Florence-Carlton parents, school and community will provide a safe, respectful environment that strives to prepare all students to become responsible, lifelong learners by empowering them with the integrity, knowledge and skills to contribute to a changing world. High School News! Page 2 2nd Quarter High School Honor Roll Awesome Scholarship Opportunities for March Principal’s List 4.0 High Honor Roll 3.60-3.99 Honor Roll 3.25-3.59 Freshmen Bailey Anderson Natalie Dulac Danara Greer Zoie Laga Rilee Mangun Freshmen Gabe Bennett Shannon Byrne Zach Henderson Justin Hergett Joey Janetski Makenna Liles Bailey Mays Ethan Post Brianna Shorten Ellie Smith Anna Stiegler Rocky Verrue Trevyn Wood Danielle Zahn Freshmen Wyatt Bargmeyer Emalee Bauknecht Gavin Beeton Zach Blomquist Zach Cather Trinity Fellows Parker Hotsinpiller Teylah Lawson Shaela Mamuzich Kyler Pancake Isabel Sage Walker Snell Jalen Sturgill Sophomore James Clark Tyler Gillespie Ben Griggs Dimetri Hardesty Ashley Koerner Meghan Lohman Dax Miller Hannah Parrott Bransyn Simpson Caden Venters Alex Weisenburger Jewel Zeiler Sophomore Kloie Beall Anthony Dulac Angela Elkinton Seth Harris Trevor Lueck Tyce Pedersen Jackson Rice Jesse Seeley Jaden Smith Jesse Squires Brent Stroppel Faith Thayer Michael Wahl Spencer Wilson Marcus Zeiler Sophomore Erica Castillo Rian Dahl Hudsyn DiBrito Destini Greer Brooklyn Little Cassidy McCollum Shelby Pallo Jethro Thorne Shay Waldbillig Junior Dustin Anderson Steven Betts Regan Boehm Hunter DiBrito Brennan Kappes Carson Katen Braxton McCullough Nate Miller Sean Rice Derek Richard Autumn Round Meghan St. Germain Jade Zeiler Senior Levi Clagett Alena Davis Natalie Drozdz Sophia Etier Danika Greer Kayla Hall Caroline Maki Abbey Ostheimer Daniel Parsons Danielle Peterson Kailer Scott Rebecca Seegraber Annette Thomas Gordon Wallace Junior Chloe Arthur Jade Beall Nathan Binder Nichole Crisp Kinzie Crue-Fowler Hailey Felde Hunter Harrington Hilde Huseby Kourtney Kohlman Megan Kowalski Lily Sage Keerstyn Salveson Ariana Seaton Katlin Smith Katinka Starmans Ethan Stensrud Alexis Taulbee Dawson Thrasher Senior Rylee Close Conner Copeland Thyler Darrah David Difort Levi Edwards Meagan Harris Rylie Hawkins Tristan Scott Teresa Stolle Shelby Underwood Chance Venters Bo Zeiler Junior Katie Banister Tyler Dangerfield Jacob Deschamps Bridger Dragoo Alex Durand Mitch Edgar Justin Jones Emma Keller Danielle Krier Kali Leibenguth Jamie Moffatt Alexa Williamson Senior Courtney Ahern Isaac Boid Makayla Gollihugh Kyle Laga Nathan Mathews-Bovee Brandon Norton Sarah Oberhofer Anthony Stroppel Connor Thorne Cody Vacca Wes Waldbillig Kristyn Wardlow Ravalli Electric Co-Op “Luck of the Draw” Scholarship: Twelve $1,000 Scholarships Deadline: March 4th before 4:30 pm. A drawing will be held at the annual meeting on March 19th. Student and one parent must be in attendance. Eligibility Requirements: Parent or legal guardian must be a Ravalli Electric Co-op member at the time of the application and at the time of the annual meeting, which is March 19, 2016. Must have maintained a GPA of 3.0 from freshman through junior years and through the first semester of senior year. Planning to attend a two or four year college during the 2015-16 school year. Eagles Vocational or Trade School Scholarship: Two $300 awards Deadline: March 15th Eligibility: Have a goal to continue education through accredited Vocational or Trade School. Ravalli County resident for at least two years. Farmer’s State Bank Scholarship: $2500 (renewable for 3 years up to $10,000) Deadline: Postmarked no later than March 15th Eligibility: Senior planning to enroll full-time in an accredited two or four year college, university or vocational-technical program. Preference for this scholarship goes to: One recipient per high school Students with a GPA between 2.5 and 3.5 Students whose family income is below $50,000 Montana Clerk and Recorder’s Scholarship: $1,000 Deadline: March 15th Eligibility: Must be a graduating senior attending an in-state school. Montana Food Distributors Association Scholarship: Two $1500 Deadline: March 16th Eligibility: Points are awarded based on: Age, Residency, HS, GPA, Intended college, financial need, student’s/parent’s workplace, sponsor’s workplace Most grocery stores are members including Super One and Gary & Leo’s GFWV Bitterroot Woman’s Club Scholarship: $500 (one per school) Deadline: March 27th Eligibility: Open to both male and female students Rank in the top half of graduating class as of 7th semester. Attend Florence-Carlton for at least three years. (Please see Mrs. William’s Scholarship Page on the FlorenceCarlton District website for a full list of scholarships) Page 3 More High School News More Scholarship for March and April High School Artwork Byron Weber Memorial Scholarship: $500 Award Deadline: Return to Mrs. Williams by March 25th This robot was a collaborative effort by Zane Kehs and Braxton McCullough, a self directed assignment Zane and Braxton built this assemblage from discarded scrap. Second is a negative space coil pot made by Keerstyn Salveson. The negative space slab project was constructed by Cassidy McCollum. Eligibility: GPA of 2.5 or higher Florence-Carlton Senior or Alumni within the past two years. Attending or planning to attend a Post-Secondary accredited institution The Odd Fellow & Rebekah Lodge of Montana Scholarship: Several $500 awards Deadline: March 25th Eligibility: Must have a GPA of 3.0 or less Must attend a College, University, Vo-Tech, Business, Nursing, Beauty School, etc. in Montana Montana PTA Scholarship: $500 award Deadline: April 1st Eligibility: Plans to become an educator Attend a MT college or university Must have a GPA of 2.5 or higher Either the student or guardian must be a member of a local PTA unit or of the Treasure STATE PTA associated with Montana PTA. ***Note: you may join Treasure STATE PTA through the MT PTA website. For an application, go to: www.montanapta.org Click on the scholarship tab Questions? Call 406-628-9007 Five Valley Sweet Adeline’s Music Scholarship: $500 award Deadline: April 1st Eligibility: Montana resident Be a graduating HS student who has been enrolled in a formal music program for at least two years OR Be presently enrolled in an accredited institution, (college or university), actively participating in music activities OR Be actively pursuing a college degree while being involved in music activities or pursuing a degree in music education or performance. For an application, go to: http://fivevalleysweetadelines.com/ OR: See Mrs. Williams Missoula Federal Credit Union: Six $1,000 scholarships and one $2,000 Deadline: April 4th Eligibility: Missoula Federal Credit Union member for at least one year Minimum GPA of 3.40 Rank in the top 25% of class Minimum ACT or SAT score of 22 or 1540 respectively Apply online at: www.missoulafcu.org Art 1 Students Art 1 students engaging in fashion design using newspaper. This is an exercise in problem solving and critical thinking in regards to functional garment and design. Nate Corbin teamed up with Taylor Harris Excellent work by awesome kiddos! More Elementary Outlook 100th Day of School For the 100th day of school, Mrs. Gillespie’s second graders completed the following sentences: I wish I had 100: -dirt bikes. Preston Ekstedt -cats. Kaitlyn Rice I wouldn’t want 100: -zombies. Caleb Hanneman -enemies. Ava Meyer -snakes. Sophia Stiegler I could eat 100: -pizzas. Aidan Medsker -pieces of seafood. Hailee Winstone I could never eat 100: -cupcakes. Nathaniel Ruiz -pieces of broccoli. Sophie Tollefson Page 4 Me & My Main Man Elementary Event a Success The Me & My Main Man event was held this past month in the Old Gym. Hundreds of "Main Men" and their elementary girls attended, having tons of fun. Girls invited their "Main Man" with a personal invitation. Earlier in the day on Friday, the gym was decorated by volunteers, making the gym an almost magical place. Later that night, kids and their adult date attended the event that was complete with crafts, dancing, photos, a game, and tons of food. Each family contributed a food or drink, that were gobbled up by the hungry dancers. FCPT would like to be sure to thank Gary & Leo's for providing the helium for the large numbers of balloons that were all over the gym. Many many thanks also to the dedicated volunteers who decorated, ran games, fed children, took photographs, organized crafts, and cleaned the gym. We couldn't have made this night such a success without so many who are willing to step up and put this event on. Finally, many thanks to the families that generously donated food, drinks, paper items, and time to make the night so much fun!!! Having 100 of the following could really be a problem: -sisters. Isaac Nicoson -monkeys. Gage Bessette-Rodriguez -babies. Kael Powers -cats and dogs. Sammy Wagner If I had 100 dollars, I would buy: -100 scary movies. Ashlie Overman -a four wheeler. Chase Wagner In 100 years, I hope that I can: -go skydiving. Maggie Schneiter -take a break. Murphy Fellows -ride a dirt bike. Kyla Roberts -stay in shape. Jadyn Dobberstein Kindergartener Zeke Meyer reading at recess! Mini Cheer Camp Mini Cheer Camp held on January 30, 2016. Elementary Outlook Page 5 2nd Quarter Honor Roll for Grades 3-5 Elementary Music Concert for March Academic Excellence High Honor Roll Honor Roll Ava Aalbers Mitch Aalbers Mason Arlington Isaac Bates Lily Bender Tyler Brett Elizabeth Brown Ellie Carlson Colin Chambers Anika Chavez Savannah Christensen Kaiden Church Matthew Clark Dameion Cook Olivia Coulter Kaylee Crawford Patrick Duchien Lexi Ekstedt Kate Falagan Cole Fowler Madison Fowler Brayden Gilbertson Brayden Gladman Aspen Goeltz Aliva Hancock Kyler Harris Rylan Harris Thomas Hendrix Brodie Hinsdale Ethan Horsens Brook Kidd Mia Kiffe Jaxon Larson Josie Lewis Brianna Lindquist Jack Lippy Quinn Lue Johnna McKnight Ezra Meyer Emma Mickelson Noel Migliaccio Nevaeh Otteson Jasmine Paniagua Ava Philbrick Gabe Philbrick Kenzy Pickering Dillon Post Madison Potter Kip Pumnea Olivia Raczykowski Brady Reed Savannah Reeves Colten Rice Brandon Scheffler Elise Schneiter Millie Shepp Harrison Shepp Caelin Simmerman Mose Smith Andrew Standaert Matthew Streekstra Khyler Sturm Maylah Thorne Michael Tsuber Victoria Tsuber Emily Turbitt Cooper Vickhammer Drew Wagner Jonah Wagner William Wagner Dakota Williams Megan Wilson Seth Wilson Ryan Winters Kelsen Zahn Riley Allen Mickey Benton Callea Birdsell Aeris Blair Dallas Blair Dylan Boggs Tanner Brown Kiera Carter Colton Christensen Clayton Clagett Ashlyn Crue Mallory Dangerfield Jacob Davis Zack Dixon Maeson Drake-Zinke Daniel Edwards Tyler Ferris Rollie Fisher Liam Gale Isaac Goodwin Jacob Hait Charlotte Hall Thomas Hanna Connor Hanneman Benjamin Henning Andrew Horsens Janis Jones Addie Kinczel Savannah Kostecki Heidi Lambson Sean Larson Danika Lindsey Felicia Loehner Blake Lohman Andie McQueen Adyn Meinzen Ian Miller Quintan Monaco Kinlee Narum Levi Narum Michael Navarrro Sadie Nei Madi Nelson Kenny Noland Morghan Okon Taven Otteson Caitlyn Palin Joseph Pallo Hailey Powell Karson Pumnea Corbin Rice Nick Riley Kaylee Ring Jacob Roman Breelyn Ruiz Mya Schumacher Gavin Schumacher Gracie Simms Quinn Skaggs Nate Smith Hayvn Smith Travis Stone Aaliyah Veitch Gavin Waller Ben Zielinski Moira Antrim Joshua Bailey Angela Bovee Jessica Burroughs Vasily Difort Joseph Geiser Sarah Hall Tyson Hawkinson Andrew Heffner Finn Jensen Jaden Jones Nataley Koerner Sorrel Kuhlman Dustin LaPorte Kale Leonard Dawson Lindquist Derek McKethen Alex McLean Sam Prescott Rayanna Roberts Jacob Schauer Mason Snell Umar Sodagar Jaylyne Solis Autumn Sutton Noah Williford The 2nd grade classes will be presenting My Home’s in Montana, on Wednesday, March 2, 2016, on the stage in the FlorenceCarlton Old Gym at 7:00 pm. The students will use tuned and untuned percussion instruments as accompaniments to songs about cowboys, cowgirls, and ridin’ the range. You will hear Goodbye, Old Paint, The Wandering Cowboy, Giddy Up, and many woes of the old west. Student artwork, created in Mrs. Hartman’s art classes, will also be on display. The first grade classes will be presenting Dreamin’ of Summer, their musical presentation for this school year on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 on the stage in the F-C Old Gym at 7:00 pm. The students will use tuned and untuned percussion instruments to accompany our wishes for summer weather. Songs include Bees, Listen to the Sun, When Planting Gardens, and Hey May!. Student artwork created in Mrs. Hartman’s art class will be on display. Get your act together for the Florence-Carlton Elementary Talent Show! We are showcasing the talent of the Florence-Carlton Elementary school students on Wednesday, May 18, 2016. Are you an accomplished musician? Do you write poetry? Are you a good actor? Can you do something unique? Come and audition during the week of April 20th. Acts are limited in time to 3 minutes or to one musical selection. Kindergarten through fifth grades students may audition and can be accompanied by an older sibling or parent. Students may audition as part of a group. Musical act auditions will be Monday through Friday, April 18-22 before school, 10:30 recess, or 1:45 recess. And on Wednesday, April 20 between 3:20 and 3:45 in the elementary music room with Mrs. Sayler. Non- musical act auditions will be Monday and Tuesday, April 18 and 19 before school and on Wednesday, April 20 between 3:20 and 3:45 with Mrs. Hettick in her 3rdgrade classroom or Mrs. Hartman in the art room. Students only need to audition one time during that week. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Sayler. Kindergarten students playing Duck, duck goose during recess. Community News Café Chocolat Page 6 2016 Flo-Town The Café Chocolat of 2015 was quite a success, and we’re hoping this year will be even better. Last year, with the help of FCS drama, we took you through the decades. This year, we will be tuning in to different radio stations featuring country, rock ‘n’ roll, pop, 80s/90s, folk rock, oldies, and talk radio. Grab some tickets and come on down to support your school and delight in a wonderful collaboration of drama and music. Your ticket also includes complimentary desserts and drinks served up by our wonderful middle school student wait staff. Where: Florence School Old Gym Time: Saturday from 4:00—6:00 Cost: INCLUDES CHILI DINNER! Single: $10 donation Family: $25 donation This event is hosted by the Flo-Town History Travelers and the Florence Civic Club. All Proceeds benefit the History Travelers: an independent group of students and chaperones, led by Jackie McCann, traveling to learn about our nation's capital and NYC during summer 2016. Contact Us: 531-8627 Contributions are tax deductible through the Florence Civic Club. Florence Hair Club updates by Scott Stiegler On September 30, the Florence school community did something beautiful for other people. 27 students came together at a school-wide assembly culminate a commitment of time, hair-care and a heart-felt donation. They gave a piece of themselves so that someone else could have more. They gave their hair. We had 8 wonderful hair stylists who trimmed the locks of our students, teachers, parents, friends and other community members. In addition to that, another 28 people had cut their hair at some point previous to the assembly and they also brought in their hair donations. Thank you to everyone who made that day so special, especially to our hair stylists: Cecelia Doty, Kelly Sayler-Hagglund, Whitney Bogert, Jessica Pumnea and Erica Amt, Jamie Newbary, Kristie Lewis and Michelle Fyfe who donated their time. Community members are still bringing hair donations. As of today 115 hair donations have been made in the name of the Florence Hair Club. Total commitments to hair donation are at 158 and counting. Photo credit to Perry Backus, Ravalli Republic A number of students have requested another hair cut assembly for those who weren't ready in September. If you are interested or willing to donate your hair, please contact Mr. Stiegler before this next hair cutting assembly. If you are a student under 18 years old, please bring a permission slip. What’s Happening in the Middle School Middle School 2nd Quarter Honor Roll Upcoming Testing Information and Dates Academic Excellence High Honor Roll Honor Roll 6th Grade Kendall Boehm Ryan Coulter Maddox Hurlbert Dylan Kidd Jaidyn Larson Luke Maki Lillian Meigs Analise Migliaccio Ryan Monk Addison Nordhaug Tristan Pyette Gwenyth Reed Allison Streekstra 6th Grade Zale Bender Mika French Sydney Kostecki Bryce Lohman Carina McCollum Madison Meidinger Rylie Morton Jared Pallo Jace Pedersen Ryley Ring Claire Schneiter Lucas Schroeder Andrew Scully Cassidy Steber Chloe Thompson Kolbi Wood Caden Zaluski 6th Grade Jaycee Bauer Yelena Blomquist Sarah Craun Nathaniel Gale Jocelyn Henderson Jami Janetski Alexander Johnson Calvin Kendall Malena Ketelhut Frank Lindon Austen McQueen Beau Neal Anna Schroeder Chance Stephenson Ian Williford 7th Grade Kellen Bradt Kinsey Church Kyle Clark Gracie Houston Shawn Huseby Molly Kendall Sierra Koerner Madelynn Lippy Hannah McLean Josephine Miller Elijah Pedersen Mackenzie Rose Jesse Sage Cadence Waller Shane Wilson 8th Grade Erin Dahl Alexis Johnson Hunter Mahan Jacee McNair Gianna Migliaccio Brendan Schneiter Charlie Schweitzer 7th Grade Betty Ann Alexander Garrett Boehm Chase Bovee Craig Brett Jonathan Briney Danielle Carella Victoria Carella Nisa Caye Jonathan Chamberlin Zachary Christopherson Nathan Cunningham Logan Gibson Dylan Gladman Kyle Hall Jayden Hendricksen MacKenzie Little Hunter Meinzen Brendan Nelson Justin Paniagua Addison Paske Oliver Post Gabrielle Reed Keegen Reed Charlotte Rogers Jacob Stiegler Aidan Tollefson Aubree Waldbillig Layla Windsor Louis Zielinski 8th grade Kyler Alm Jacklyn Balfourd Clint Banister Bridger Christensen Halle Christopherson Grace Edgar MaKeelin Glass Sarah Hopcroft Isabelle Hume Monica Koerner Brooklynn Newbary Sydnee Paul Marcus Peterson Caden Plasmier Jasper Roberts Jacob Round Tyler Schumacher Emma Stensrud Morgan Stone Daniela Thayer Grady Venters Madison Wahl Sara Weisenburger Page 7 7th Grade Jayson Dixon Sierra Gruell Carolyn Morris Xavier Myers Daniel Palin Simon Reed Miriam Smith Sierra Wardlow Damon Wofford CashLynn Wood 8th Grade Lily Brown James Cummins-Wixom Allan Dallapiazza Alexander Etier Myla Guerrero Kayla Kinczel Emily Kinnaman Colby Kohlman Jaren Lue Avery Meinzen Maddie Mikesell Janiah Otteson Nicholas Sanchez Kody Tolson This spring, Florence- Carlton Elementary and Middle School will participate in the Smarter Balanced Assessment for English Language Arts and Math. The testing window for grades 3 through 8 will be March 23th through May 27th. High school will no longer be taking the Smarter Balanced Test. Please feel free to contact your teachers for their specific testing week. Students in grades 4, 8 and 10 will participate in the Science CRT with a testing window of March 3rd to March 24th. The following bullet points are information presented from the Office of Public Instruction given to schools to share with the community members and parents. Because of last year’s testing irregularities, results may not be an accurate reflection of student, school, or district performance. The 2014/2015 scores will not be used for state accountability. The Smarter Balanced assessment replaced Montana’s previous test, the Criterion Reference Test (CRT). The Smarter Balanced assessment is a better, more accurate tool for educators, students, and parents because it’s aligned to Montana’s rigorous math and English/language arts standards. The scores this year should not be compared to scores from previous years. As with any kind of change, it will take time for students and teachers to get comfortable with the new standards and tests. The new federal education law, the Every Student Succeeds Act, does not change assessment for 2016. States are still required to test students in grades 3-8 and once in high school. Because of last year’s testing irregularities, student results may not be an accurate reflection of school, student or district performance. About 76,000 Montana students were expected to take the Smarter Balanced test. About 64,000 (82 percent) Montana students were able to take the Smarter Balanced test, and of those, about 55,000 (72 percent) tests were scored. 142 schools didn’t test their students, that’s about 18 percent of schools (792) that have eligible students The Smarter Balanced assessment will be used next spring, but we are cutting the time spent testing: Smarter Balanced will be the assessment used for federal accountability purposes in grades 3-8. ACT will be the assessment used for federal accountability purposes in grade 11, cutting testing time by two-thirds for public school juniors. The Smarter Balanced assessment takes juniors, on average, eight hours to complete. If they were also taking ACT, that’s 12 hours of testing. The ACT takes about four hours to complete. Measured Progress and AIR are negotiating a contract that will allow Montana to deliver the 2015/2016 Smarter Balanced assessment using a proprietary platform, not the open -source platform that caused so many problems in 2014/2015. Montana students will not participate in the Smarter Balanced classroom activity, cutting testing The federal education department requires all public schools to have a 95 percent participation rate on its statewide assessment. Because of last year’s irregularities, most schools will not meet this requirement. However, schools will not be held accountable for this. http://www.opi.mt.gov/pdf/Assessment/ SMART/2014_15SBAC_TalkingPoints.pdf March 2016 Sun Mon Breakfast Menu Mon.—French Toast Tues.—Cooks Choice Wed.—Scrambled Eggs Thurs.—Waffles Fri.—Cinnamon rolls MS/HS Line 2 Mon.—Chicken sandwich Tues.—Hamburger Wed.—Taco on the go Thurs.—Flat pizza Fri.—Corn dog *Cold Cereal, fruit, or milk are available daily while supplies last Offered daily—uncrustable peanut butter & jelly sandwich Bagel w/cream cheese Tue 1A Chicken & noodles, asparagus spears, oranges, 1% choc & white milk, skim milk Wed 2B Corn dog, garden salad, mixed apples, 1% choc & white milk, skim milk Thu 3A 2nd Grade Music Concert 7:00 MSGBB (7M/8) vs Hamilton 4:00 Early Out—2:30 6 7A Burritos, mexi corn, applesauce, cinnamon breadsticks, 1% choc & white milk, skim milk 8B MSGBB (7G/8) @ Hellgate 4:00 13 14B MSGBB (7G/8) @ St. Joe’s 4:00 Daylight saving time begins 20 Pepperoni pizza, garden salad, fruit cocktail, 1% choc & white milk, skim milk 15A Mac’cheese, carrotraisin salad, fresh pears, 1% choc & white milk, skim milk Chicken pot pie, hot snap peas, fresh lemons, 1% choc & white milk, skim milk Early Out—2:30 16B Music Booster Mtg 7:00 22B Flat pizza, Brussel sprouts, apricots, 1% choc & white milk, skim milk 4B Fish shapes, smilie French fries, apple cinnamon slices, 1% choc & white milk, skim milk Sat 5 Café Chocolat 1st Show 6:00 pm 2nd Show 8:30 pm MSGBB (7G/8) @ Corvallis 4:00 11A Tuna salad sandwich, fresh cucumbers, fruit salad, 1% choc & white milk, skim milk 12 MSGBB (7M/8) @ Victor 9:00 am HS Boys & Girls State Basketball @ Butte TBA Board Meeting 7:00 Italian dunkers, green beans, fresh grapes, 1% choc & white milk, skim milk 10B Mini egg rolls, fried rice, fresh grapefruit, 1% choc & white milk, skim milk MS Choir Concert 7:30 17A Shepard's pie, mashed peas, coconut fruit salad, green cake, 1% choc & white milk, skim milk MSGBB (7M/8) @ Valley Christian 4:15 1st day of softball & track practice 21A 9A MSGBB (7M/8) vs Corvallis 4:00 Softball & track potluck 6:00– Parent mtg 7:00 p.m. Chicken dino bites, potato wedges, pears, 1% choc & white milk, skim milk Chicken fajita meat over rice, hot broccoli & cauliflower, pineapple tidbits, 1% choc & white milk, skim milk Pizza burger, veggie medley, peaches, 1% choc & white milk, skim milk Fri Fish sandwich, garden salad, dried fruit medley, 1% choc & white milk, skim milk 19 MSGBB (7G/7M/8) vs Stevi 4:00 new gym Early Out—2:30 & cinnamon 23A Chili rolls, fresh celery 18B 24B sticks, banana, 1% choc & white milk, skim milk Pancakes’n sausage, hash brown patty, applesauce cups, 1% choc & white milk, skim milk 25A Tuna chef salad, red/ green peppers, fruit salad, 1% choc & white milk, skim milk 26 MSGBB (7G/8) vs Lone Rock 4:00 new gym 1st Grade Music Concert 7:00 old gym MS Bitterroot Band Festival 27 28 29 30 31 Softball JV Jamboree @ Mission TBA 5th grade mini band concert Elementary Line 2 Monday Wednesday Fri day Uncrustable PB & J sandwiches Tuesdays & Thurs day Goldfish cheese sandwiches Menu: subject to change without notice Sport Schedules are subject to change without notice. Please check the schools webpage for the most current time and dates. Equal Education, Nondiscrimination and Sex Equity The District will make equal educational opportunities available for all students without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, ethnicity, language barrier, religious belief, physical or mental handicap or disability, economic or social conditions, or actual or potential marital or parental status. No student, on the basis of sex, will be denied equal access to programs, activities, services, or benefits or be limited in the exercise of any right, privilege, or advantage, or denied equal access to educational and extracurricular programs and activities. Easter Egg Hunt Florence’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt! Saturday, March 26th at 10 A.M. Located at Hideout Mountain Park, Florence, MT. For ages 0-12. Sponsored by Florence Therapy & Wellness 273-4246 Florence Civic Club Florence Falcon Sports Training Camp The Florence Civic Club invites you to attend our monthly meetings! The Florence Civic Club meets at the Fire Hall, the first Tuesday of the month at 6:00pm. Our next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 1, 6:00pm. The Civic Club is excited about our upcoming events and fund raisers. Please join us to discuss and plan the Old Pick Up Show, Get Outdoors Day, our Annual Golf Tournament, a community Dinner, Tennis Camps and our new Florence civic Club LOGO COMPETITION, just to name a few fun things we are working on! We are a fun group that is excited for our future! If you have any questions, call Ann (406) 403-6491 or Bessie (406) 544-5157. email questions to:[email protected]. Fundamental Athlete Sports Training (F.A.S.T.) will be conducting a performance camp this summer here in Florence. All athletes are welcome. The camp will be focus on speed, agility, jump mechanics, and conditioning using cutting edge training techniques designed to prevent the likelihood of injuries and increase performance. Classified Position Needed Vacancy for a playground aide from 11:00 am—1:30 pm. Please apply at the Florence-Carlton district office. High School Track assistant coaches needed Sprint/hurdler Jump coach For more information please contact Bryan Neuman @ Florence-Carlton School Fury Sports Program Volleyball camp - June 13-15 Boys and girls grades 4th-9th 10-12:30 P.M. @ Florence HS Cost: $65 by June 1st or $75 at the door Sign up at www.furysportsprogram.com or check in your school offices for flyers Camp Dates: June 13-16 at Florence HS Boys age 10-13 9-11 A.M. Boys age 14 and up 1-3 P.M. Girls age 12 and up 4-6 P.M. Cost: $65 before May 13 or $75 after – space may be limited so register early Locations: TBD, based on weather conditions may be indoors or outdoors. Find flyers in school offices or with your team coach or athletic director. You may also contact Brant Humphrey via email for more specific information [email protected]
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