NIKE SALE – WEEKEND BEFORE THANKSGIVING
Friday – Nov. 22nd 3:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. ALL ITEMS ARE 50% OFF PRICE TAGS!!! *The Fifth Annual All-Knighter Craft Fair is Saturday, Nov. 9th from9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. There will be NO Early Bird Entry as was stated in the Senior All-Knighter Newsletter. Admission is free for everyone! Please come and check it out!!
*Senior Parents we need your help! We are looking for volunteers to give some of their time to help with the Class of 2014 All-Knighter Craft Fair on Saturday, Nov. 9th. Your help is greatly need during the following times: Sat. 7 – 9 a.m. for set up and 3:30 – 7 p.m. for clean-up. We are also looking for a few volunteers to work during the craft fair. If you can give some of your time please email Dawn Lavezzi at [email protected]. Thank you!
All Lady Knights Swimmers and Divers: An organizational meeting for the upcoming Swimming and Diving season is scheduled forTuesday, October 30th in Room 154 at 2:30. This meeting will last about 30 minutes. Crow 10/30
Seniors will be given information on ordering Cap and Gowns and graduation announcements during Comm Arts classes on October 23rd. If you are absent or do not have a Comm Arts Class please stop by the office after October 24th and pick up a Senior Package.
Snow Days With the weather turning cooler, we are reminded that winter will be here before long, including the frozen white stuff (snow) that is both looked forward to and dreaded. This is a reminder that we have snow days built into our school calendar, and we request that vacations not be scheduled on these days when we may have school to make up for missed days due to snow or other inclement weather. Make up dates are listed below:
NATIONAL PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE BACK DAY – October 26 The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), in conjunction with local law enforcement partners, is hosting another National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. This initiative seeks to prevent increased pill abuse and theft and keeps medicines from entering streams and rivers when poured down the drain or flushed down the toilet. DEA will be collecting potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs for destruction at sites nationwide on Saturday, October 26, from10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. local time. The service is free and anonymous, no questions asked. Additional information and collection sites are posted at http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.
FHN 2014 All Knighter Fundraiser – Help raise some dough onSaturday, October 26th from 11 am to 9 pm at Papa Murphy’s Take ‘N’ Bake Pizza. Located at 20 Plaza 94 Dr., in the Jungermann and 94 Schnucks Plaza . Must mention FHN All Knighter or bring in a flyer which can be picked up at the snack table or printedout from the Francis Howell online backpack. Thank you for your support! Infinite Campus Portal Update: Security PreferencesParents and students will now be required to setup security preferences for the Infinite Campus Portal. After attempting to access the campus portal account three times, all users will be prompted to setup their individual security account settings. Click here to read more. 10/11 Admin FHSD To Host Golf Tournament The Francis Howell School District (FHSD) will be holding a Golf Tournament on Monday, November 4, 2013, at Old Hickory Golf Club in St. Peters. The tournament is designed to bring together District alumni, local businesses, and the FHSD community for an afternoon of fun. This activity will benefit and help fund the establishment of an Alumni Association in the District.
Registration will begin at 10:00 a.m. followed by a shotgun start and tournament play at 11:00 a.m. We would like to invite you to join us for an afternoon of golf. The cost to play in the tournament is $125 per person and includes green fees, golf cart, on course non-alcoholic beverages, lunch, buffet dinner, and a chance to win various prizes. The entry deadline is October 25.
Click here for the registration flyer. For more details, visit thetournament’s website or Facebook Page. 11/4 Henry FHSD to Host Community Resource Fair for Parents of Students with Disabilities
The Francis Howell School District is hosting a Community Resource Fair from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 30 in the cafeteria of Francis Howell Central High School. The event is designed to help students with disabilities and their families make connections with various resources in the St. Charles and St. Louis areas.
Representatives from approximately 25 agencies will be at the event to provide information and resources to families and students who attend the fair. Breakout session will also be scheduled throughout the event to include: Obtaining Guardianship, Special Needs Trusts and Government Benefits, and Accessing College Services.
For more information, contact Dawn Hesse at Francis Howell School District, 636-851-4034. 10/11 Henry Where’d You Go to High School Walk/Run The St. Charles County Alliance for Business, Learning, and Education (ABLE) is looking for participants to run or walk in their inaugural “Where’d You Go to High School” 5K Run or 1 Mile Walk on Saturday, November 9 at 8:00am at St. Charles Community College. All proceeds benefit school programs in St. Charles County. To register for the event go to Fleet Feet site at https:// FHSD Online Backpack – eFlyers Postings
Click here to check out all flyers on the Online Backpack – eFlyers site. 10/11 Hayes |
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STUDENTS OF THE WEEK |
Congratulations to the following students as they have been selected students of the week for the week of Oct 21st:
9th grade: Megan Seigler |
CONGRATULATIONS
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Activities & Clubs |
*Event Calendar between 10/20/2013 and 10/26/2013
Tuesday 10/22/2013
4:00:0200 0P4M3
Special Events PARENT OUTREACH RM 100 4-7PM Home HOME 4:00 pm
4:00:0109 3P5M3
SWIMMING, BOYS HAZELWOOD CENTRAL Var Away Haz. C. 4:00 pm Bus:2:45 pm
4:00:0109 1P7M4
SOCCER/BOYS FRANCIS HOWELL HS Fr @hwy K Away Hwy K 4:00 pmBus: 2:45 pm
FRANCIS HOWELL HS 9/JV/V Home Francis Howell North 5:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm
High School
5:00:0109 2P8M5
VOLLEYBALL/GIRLS
FRANCIS HOWELL HS Varsity Home Francis Howell North 5:00 pm
High School
5:00:0109 1P7M5
SOCCER/BOYS
OKTOBERFEST/German Club Commons 5:30-
8pm
5:30:0200 5P9M7
Special Events Home Home 5:30 pm
Wednesday 10/23/2013
FBLA DIST 8 FALL LDRSHIP CONF KOKOMA JOES
9:30-2
9:30:0200 5A8M7
Field Trips Away AWAY 9:30 am
9:30:0200 2A9M8
Special Events BARNWELL PLAY PRACTICE AUD 9:30-1:30 PM Home HOME 9:30 am
POMMER PRACTICE NEW GYM 1:45-
2:30PM
1:45:0200 4P9M7
Special Events Home HOME 1:45 pm
2:30:0200 7P1M0
Special Events BAND PICTURES OLD GYM 2:30 PM Home HOME 2:30 pm
4:15:0109 1P7M6
SOCCER/BOYS MARQUETTE JV Away MARQUETTE 4:15 pm Bus: 2:45 pm
SLABA MEETING COMMONS 7:30
PM
7:30:0200 7P3M7
Special Events Home HOME 7:30 pm
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MATH TUTORING Available BEFORE School Monday through Friday Available AFTER School After-school Tutoring Schedule
Sage 636-928-2490 11/9 Sage Freshmen, Sophomore, and Jr. Parents. If anyone is willing to take charge of the annual FHN All-Knighter Craft Fair starting in 2014 please contact Dawn Lavezzi at 314-630-5617. This is a big fund raiser for the students’ all night graduation lock-in party. It would be unfortunate to let it slip away. 12/30 Lavazzi |
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A-Co Ms. Schwarz Cr-G Ms. Johnson H-J Ms. Woodrum K-Ma Ms. Kerr-Grant Mc-O Ms. Herman P-Sn Ms. Faulkner So-Z Ms. Barker Attention Class of 2016: Did you know that the NCAA’s initial-eligibility academic standards are changing for student-athletes enrolling at an NCAA Division I university on or after August 1, 2016 (this year’s high school sophomore class and younger)? A brief summary can be found at
http://www. 10/11 Woodrum
FutureBuilders is the non-profit education foundation of the Missouri School Boards’ Association, organized in 1996 to promote student achievement and parent/community involvement in public schools. Built on the belief that public education is the foundation of our democracy, FutureBuilders believes that it is imperative that we counter the negative stereotyping of public schools so often expounded by the media and so-called “experts.” The foundation works to spread the news about the good things going on day in and day out in Missouri’s public schools. Their unofficial motto is “Research, not rhetoric” and they use that as a model to help tell the true story of the successes of our public schools.
After reviewing: Please write and title a 500-700-word essay on the following theme:
The Climate, Culture and Organizational Efficacy section of the Vision for
Missouri Public Education’s Report,(Pages 10 and 11of the report)please explain how the climate and culture of schools support a positive learning environment.
Essay due to Mrs. Woodrum by November 26, 2013. 11/26 Woodrum |