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Joel E. Ferris High School Daily Bulletin for Tuesday, October 21, 2014 Bell Schedule (Warning Bell 7:54) A one second warning bell rings two minutes before each class begins Students with 1st Lunch Period Passing . . . . 7:54 - 8:00 1st. . . . . . . . . 8:00 - 8:54 2 . . . . . . . . . 9:00 - 10:00 3 . . . . . . . . 10:06 - 11:00 1st Lunch . .11:00 - 11:30 4 . . . . . . . . 11:36 - 12:30 5 . . . . . . . . . 12:36 - 1:30 6 . . . . . . . . . . 1:36 - 2:30 Monday, 10/20/2014 Regular Bell Schedule, 8:00 start JV Football v. Mead @ Ferris, 3:30pm Students with 2nd Lunch Period Passing . . . . .7:54 - 8:00 1st. . . . . . . . . 8:00 - 8:54 2 . . . . . . . . . 9:00 - 10:00 3 . . . . . . . . .10:06 - 11:00 4 . . . . . . . . .11:06 - 12:00 2nd Lunch . .12:00 - 12:30 5 . . . . . . . . . 12:36 - 1:30 6 . . . . . . . . . . 1:36 - 2:30 Tuesday, Regular Bell Schedule, 10/21/2014 8:00 start Wednesday, 10/22/2014 Regular Bell Schedule, 8:00 start Volleyball v. Rogers @ Rogers, Frosh & C 3:45 pm/ JV 5:15 pm/ Varsity 7 pm National Anti-bullying Day, Unity Day – Orange Ribbons handed out in 2nd period V Girls Soccer v. LC @ Albi, 7pm PTG Meeting, Public Office Conference Room, 6pm Fall Band Concert @ Auditorium, 7pm JV Girls Soccer vs. LC @ Hart Field, 4pm Cross Country v. Mead, LC & Rogers @ Mead, 3:30 C Team Soccer v. University @ South Complex, 4pm Fall Orchestra Concert @ Auditorium, 7pm Thursday, 10/23/2014 Thursday Bell Schedule, 8:45 start Volleyball v. CV @ Ferris - Frosh & C 3:45 pm/ JV 5:15 pm/ Varsity 7 pm (Senior Night – wear Pink!) Frosh Football v.CV @ CV, 4pm Friday, Regular Bell Schedule, 10/24/2014 8:00 start Saturday, 10/25/2014 Girls Soccer v. Shadle Park - Varsity @ Albi/ JV @ Shadle, 4pm ACT testing, all campus, 8:00 – 1:00pm Varsity Football v. CV @ CV (visiting team) 7pm Fall Choir Concert, Auditorium, 7pm JV & Frosh Cross Country Championship @ Mead Freshmen & JV Saturday 10:00 AM Frosh Boys MEAD HIGH SCHOOL League Finals 10/25/2014 10:30 AM Frosh Girls 11:10 AM JV Boys 11:40 AM JV Girls 12:30 pm Awards STUDENT & PARENT NEWS 1. STUDENT RIDERSHIP SURVEY – This week, October 20 through October 24 is student ridership survey week. If you are an eligible bus rider, and plan on riding the bus during this school year, we encourage you to ride the bus from home to school this week. If you are not sure and think that you are eligible, please come to the office to clarify your eligibility. If you are riding STA - using a district provided bus pass you must attend school at least three of five days next week to remain eligible to receive these district provided passes. Please see the office if you have questions regarding this requirement. (TB10-24) 2. UNITY DAY – Is Wednesday, October 22. Orange ribbons will be passed out, please wear them to honor this anti-bullying awareness day. (KOC10-22) 3. HOMEWORK CENTER – If you plan to access the Homework Center in the library, please arrive no later than 3pm. (SE 4. COATS FOR KIDS – Please donate your new or gently used coats for the Ferris Coat Drive. Students can turn donations in to their 2nd period class. The 2nd period with the most coats will be awarded a pizza party. The drive runs through October 31. (JS10-31) 5. TRANSCRIPT REQUESTS - If you have ordered a transcript and have not yet picked it up from the Student Office, please do so as soon as possible. Thank You! (AG 10-23) 6. THE HOMEWORK CENTER is looking for students who can tutor in English, upper level math and science. If you are interested, please stop by and see Ms. Ellerd in Student Services.(SE10-30) SENIORS, ANOTHER GREAT SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY - Comcast Leaders and Achievers: Ferris can nominate one senior for a $1,000 award. The applicant must have a strong commitment to community service, strong academics and leadership. A fantastic scholarship. Ferris has had a recipient every year. To apply, submit your detailed resume to Mrs. Vincent no later than November 1. 7. STCU HUNDRED DOLLAR PROJECT - has a great opportunity to win up to $2,500 for a team of students (two or more) who have a personal passion project. Once you have created an idea, submit your entry by October 24. More information at http://www.hundreddollarproject.org/. BrokerFish $1,000 scholarship - Write an essay "The Importance of International Health Insurance for Expatriates." For details go to https://www.brokerfish.com/2015-springuniversity-scholarship. More information in the College Career Center. Deadline: December 21. 8. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: Rylee Olson, Sandy Allen, Ryan Bangs, Riley Colgan, Konstantin Derkach, Alexis Harp, Lauren Taylor and Alyssa Figg. (10-21) 9. SENIORS – Lots of news from Mrs. V, your Senior Class Advisor: Senior advisory will meet on Thursday, October 23 in the College Career Center at 8:15. Agenda: Discussion on having a live band for prom. Rubber Chicken T-Shirts. All are welcome. (LV10-23) EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA FOUNDATION (ESA) - The ESA Foundation awards over 41 scholarships annually. They vary is criteria, and amounts. Just a few examples: Nursing; Interpreter for the Deaf; Architecture; Interior Design; Medical, and many are general. Most scholarships required a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Go to www.epsilonsigmaalpha.org. Click on "Scholarships" and follow the information. It will ask for the state you reside in. GREAT SCHOLARSHIPS (Mrs. Vincent is impressed). The College Career Center has a copy of the scholarships. Deadlines vary. STAFF NEWS 1. UNITED WAY – Donation forms were placed in your mailbox yesterday. Please help Barbara Tappa by returning them pronto to my mail box. The packet needs to be turned in by Monday, October 27. Your attention to this is very much appreciated. 2. SCHOOL WIDE COLLABORATION takes place Thursday, October 23. 3. The Homework Center (HWC) is looking for teachers in math and science to work 1-2 days per week Mondays through Thursdays from 3:00-4:00pm for the 2014-15 school year. Teachers will be paid at the hourly rate for a supplemental position. Please contact Sara Ellerd by Tuesday, October 21 at 3:00pm. (SE10-21) 10. STUDENT RIDERSHIP SURVEY - The week of October 20 through October 24 is student ridership survey week. If you are an eligible bus rider, and plan on riding the bus during this school year, we encourage you to ride the bus from home to school this week. If you are not sure and think that you are eligible, please come to the office to clarify your eligibility. If you are riding STA - using a district provided bus pass you must attend school at least three of five days next week to remain eligible to receive these district provided passes. Please see the office if you have questions regarding this requirement. (TB10-20) 11. THE FOLLOWING COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES AND MILITARY WILL BE ON CAMPUS: Prescott College (Arizona) – Wednesday, October 22, second lunch, Commons When visiting in the College/Career Center, attendance will be taken and cleared. If you have questions see Mrs. Vincent.
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