FLYER NEWS HOMEROOM HEADLINES March 11 - March 15, 2019 Good morning FHS! · 2019. 3. 11. · FLYER...
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FLYER NEWS
HOMEROOM HEADLINES
March 11 - March 15, 2019
Good morning FHS!
FHS Dance Team took first place at the MIAA State Competition!
Coach Rodriguez earns Excellence in Coaching!
ESL Students at Regis College to see The Taming of the Shrew!
FROM THE OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL
March 11: Day 4 ACDEF
March 12: Day 5 BDCGF
March 13: Day 6 DABE (PM Collab)
March 14: Day 7 CBGFE
March 15: Day 1 ABCDE
Dates to Remember
Schedule for the Week
DATES TO REMEMBER
March 8: Term III Progress Reports were issued
March 7-11: AP Government trip to Washington D.C.
March 11: 2019 Football Player/Parent Meeting 6 pm café
March 12 and 14: 3 on 3 Basketball Tounament
March 13: No Late Buses
March 13: PM Collaboration: Students dismissed at 1:00pm
March 13: School Council 5:45 Library closed classroom
March 13: Presenting the High School Student-Athlete in the College Admission
Process 7:00pm Library open classroom
March 14: Winter Letter Night 5:30PM - FHS Auditorium
March 15: Animal Farm 7:00PM- FHS Auditorium
March 16: METG Semi-Finals - FHS
March 16: Princess Boutique: Bus departs from entrance to FHS at 10:00am,
returns approximately 1:45pm.
March 19: Class of 2023 Athletics Information Night 7PM-FHS Auditorium
March 22: Strader Skewed 7PM Auditorium
How to Inspire All Students to Believe in Themselves by Jon Saphier
Congratulations to Karla Hernandez, Class of 2019!
Karla has been selected to represent the FHS Career Development Program at the 2019 Massachusetts
Student Leadership Summit on April 4, 2019 in Boston. The conference, which is hosted by the Boston
Bruins, recognizes high school student leaders and educators from across the Commonwealth.
From School Counseling:
10th and 11th graders: You will be receiving your course recommendations in homeroom this week. You
must schedule an appointment with your school counselor to complete your schedule for next year. This
must happen before March 29th. 11th graders - you received a link in your email to your counselor’s
appointment book. 10th graders - you can sign up on the school counseling website.
SCHOLARSHIPS - College & Career Center
Senior students -- there are a number of scholarships posted on Naviance and in the College & Career
Center (A106) that are due between 1/1/19 and 5/1/19.
Need help applying? See Ms. Erikson in the College & Career Center (A106).
Seniors: Remember to complete the FAFSA. Your financial aid package depends on it!
Seniors: If you received notice that you qualified for the Koplik Scholarship, please remember that your
application is due to your counselor by May 1st.
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The 2019 FHS Library March Madness is upon us. This year we will be deciding: What pop culture moment in the last 100 years was most significant in moving forward the cause of social justice in America? To vote on who makes it from the Sweet Sixteen to the Elite Eight, take this survey: https://goo.gl/forms/gTNPC8bnZgobBWvI3
March Madness Schedule Weds. 3/13: Sweet Sixteen Voting closes - (16 --> 8) Weds. 3/20: Elite Eight Voting closes - (8 --> 4) Mon. 3/25: Final Four Voting closes - (4 --> 2) Thurs. 3/28: Championship Voting closes - (2 --> 1) Fri. 3/29: Winner announced
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FACULTY AND STAFF ANNOUNCEMENTS
FHS Staff Book Club - Upcoming Book Discussions
3/27 @ 2:30 pm in the Closed Classroom - Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell
4/24 @ 2:30 pm in the Closed Classroom - Being Mortal by Atul Gawande
Several members of our book club are considering enrolling in a Reflective Reading course offered for grad credits online by Dominican University out of California: Dominican University Reflective Reading Course. So, we decided to choose our books for the next 3 months from the course’s book list; all of these books are ones that had been on our “to-read” list anyway, so we’re killing 2 birds with one stone. Our book discussions will not be related to the course, so you’re welcome to come discuss these books with us whether you’re planning to take this course or not.
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FHS Staff Yoga
Tuesday afternoons at 2:20pm in the Library Closed Classroom, for a 70 minute class. Remaining term 3 dates: 3/12, 3/19, 3/26, and 4/2 (added date to make up for snow day cancellation). Drop-ins are
always welcome at $10/class.
Calm, Compassionate Teaching--Free Training and PDP’s
If you are interested in gaining more practical tools to work with your most challenging students please sign up on Smart Edu for Dr. Larry Epstein’s training on Calm, Compassionate Teaching. The initial training will be offered in two parts on Tuesday March 5th and Tuesday March 12th from 3:30-7:00pm. There will be follow up video conferences with Dr. Epstein in the weeks that follow and this will give staff an opportunity to discuss actual students so that Dr. Epstein can give suggestions and feedback on how best to foster change. If you have questions please reach out to Mark Goldschmidt or any of last year’s participants: Heather Conroy, Susan Corcoran, Danielle Pimenta, Michelle McGahan, Emily Miller, Courtney Hicks, Sheryl Stacey, Amelia Jacob or Dalia Rabinovich. PDP’s will be provided.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND MEETINGS
*ATTENTION SENIORS: Senior Portraits for yearbook are no longer available.
*NEW CLUB: Chess Club!
-Chess club will meet on Thursdays in the library starting after February break.
Mr. Regan is the club sponsor -Chess club invites new and experienced players!
*NEW CLUB: Girls Who Code!
- Girls Who Code start this Thursday March 14th @ 2:15 in the library!
- This club invites any and all levels
Tuesday, March 12: Flyers Ultimate is having a fundraiser at Chipotle on Tuesday, March 12th from
4-8pm. Help support the ultimate frisbee team by getting a flyer from one of the players to take with
you! Thanks for supporting the team!
Tuesday, March 12th: Class of 2020 3v3 BBall Tournament, 2:30 PM @ FHS Front Gym
Tuesday, March 12th: Environmental Awareness Club will begin painting the pots.(B208)
Tuesday, March 13th: Environmental Awareness Club will finish painting the pots and have a meeting
(B208)
Thursday, March 14th: O Coed Basketball Class of 2020 3v3 Bball tournament 2:30 PM
Thursday, March 14th: class of 2019 benefit night at CPK
Student Club Information:
Club Faculty Advisor Location Meeting Date
Academic Quiz Bowl (Academic Decathlon) Diane Summer E203 Wednesdays
American Sign Language Catherine Gizelis F207 Wednesdays
Amnesty International Colette Sicotte F202 Tuesdays
Best Buddies Fischer, and Mains F203 2nd Thursday of the month
Black Student Union Mr. FinanMira Donaldson E202 Thursdays
Chess Club Sean Regan Library Wednesdays
Class of 2019 Adams/ Wilgoren B211 Tuesdays
Class of 2020 Donovan/Ocampo F210 Mondays
Class of 2021 Pham/Maniscalco E107 Every other Tuesday
Class of 2022 Collins/ Sequenzia E208 Thursdays
Computer Science Club Morabito/Ghiorse B103 Every other Monday
Dance Team Stephanie Adams Back gym/Outside Mon-Thurs
Debate Team Melissa Pham E107 Mondays
Environmental Awareness Club Rebecca May/ Emily Rathmell B208 Tues/ Wed
Flyers Ultimate Roszkowski/Parrish F103 Monday - Thursday
Club Faculty Advisor Location Meeting Date
Explorers Club Rachael White E200 2nd and 4th Thursday/month
Amnesty International Colette Sicotte F202 Tuesdays
Facade Role Playing Game Club Emily Rathmell A119 Thursdays
GSA - Gender & Sexuality Alliance Cynthia Villanueva B106 Thursdays 2:15
Illuminate Chris Finan Library Wed. 6:50 - 7:15 am.
International Club DeSouza/ Pimenta B210 Thursdays 2-3
Jewish Student Union Chris Finan E202 Every other Wed.
Key Club Jess Nollet D210 Wednesday
Make Up Club Christine Murphy F215 Semester 2.
Math Club Brendon Ferullo C210 Thursdays
Model Congress Grace Jamieson F207 Thursdays
Model UN Corcoran/ Powers/Dlott E208 Wednesdays
NHS Corcoran/ Galvin Café Varying days
Photography Club Scott Alberg K015 Thursdays 2 - 3:15
Robotics Club Peter Erbland A212 Tues 2-3/M-F, 2-5 pm
Sewing Club Virginia Magnani F122 Wednesdays
SIM Club Cohen/Santos D207 First Tuesday of each week
Student Book Club Heather Conroy F205 Tues/Thurs every 6 weeks
Student Government Robin McAllister D112 Mondays
Tenacity Challenge Tanya Bogaty B102 Tuesdays
Ultimate Frisbee Roszkowski/Parrish F103 Mon -Thurs., 2:00-4:00pm
Video Game Club Trevor Olson E101 Mondays
Writer's Club and LTAB Sanford (WC)/Powell (LTAB) F113/F208
Yearbook Alberg/Liwerant
Flyer News Tim Daoust J007 Mon-Fri 6:30am (Fri 2:00pm)
Fine & Performing Arts
A cappella (Men & Women) Thaddeus Bell H104 Week days/Sundays
Art Club Caroline DiCicco J022 Tues and Thursdays.
Club Faculty Advisor Location Meeting Date
Drama Company Donna Wresinski H100 One Monday each month
Jazz Band Andy Jasinski H102 Tuesdays 2:30PM-4:00PM
Marching Band Andy Jasinski H102 Mon 4-7PM/Thur 4-6PM
Percussion Ensemble Andy Jasinski H-102 Wed 2:15-3:30/Fri 2:15-3:30
ATHLETIC EVENTS - Home Games
March 11th: 2019 Football Player/Parent meeting at 6pm Cafe
March 12th: Class of 2020 3v3 BBall Tournament, 2:30 PM @ FHS Front Gym
March 14th: Coed Basketball Class of 2020 3v3 Bball tournament 2:30 PM
March 14th: 2019 Flyers Ultimate Parent Meeting at 6pm in Cafe
For all FHS Sports schedules go to:
https://framinghamhs.bigteams.com/main/calendar
Flu Advisory - 2019
Rates of flu-like illness rose in Massachusetts in the past seven days, according to
the latest weekly Massachusetts Department of Public Health flu report. Flu viruses are thought to spread mainly from person to person through coughs
and sneezes of infected people. Less often, a person also might get the flu by
touching a surface or object that has flu virus on it and then touching their own
mouth, eyes, or nose. People of all ages get sick with flu. School-aged children are
a group with a high rate of flu illness.
Flu-like symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body
aches, headache, chills and fatigue. Some people, especially children, may have
vomiting and diarrhea. People may also be infected with flu and have respiratory
symptoms without a fever.
The good news is that it is not too late to protect yourself and your family from
the flu by getting a flu shot. There is still plenty of flu vaccine available in
communities across Massachusetts. Call your health care provider to schedule a
visit for a flu shot, visit a local pharmacy, or search for flu vaccination locations at
https://vaccinefinder.org/. Here are several recommendations to protect your children and family members
from the flu:
Take time to get a flu vaccine.
Have a great week!
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