Bulletin 11 7 11
Bulletin 11 7 11
Seahawk Scoop
**SENIOR PORTRAITS**
TOMORROW, Nov. 8 - pre-sign up with Mrs. Creamer in the library for an appointment time.
**SGA Thanksgiving Food Drive - NOW THROUGH Nov. 16! Students in grades K-12 are asked to
bring in non-perishable goods to their homeroom/ 1st period class. The class (one in elementary, middle school, & high school) that brings in the most items will receive a free Pizza Party. The food items will be donated to the Food Pantry, who will give the items to local needy families for Thanksgiving. LUNCH FOR TODAY
**K-5 Grade: Choice of One- Chicken Sandwich, Chef Salad, Yogurt Lite Meal, or PBJ Sandwich Choice of Two- Fresh Pear, Fruit Cup, Broccoli w/ Ranch; May Select- Mac n Cheese
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5:00pm **Wed, Nov 9: **Wed, 9: **Thur, Nov 10: **Thur, 10: **Fri, Nov 11: **Fri, 11:
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**Sat, Nov 12: -Saturday School, by invitation only, 8:00am-2:00pm, dont be late & bring **Sat, 12: your own lunch! -ACT in Mrs. Lees room, 807, 8:00am-12:00noon -Away Varsity Girls Pre-Season Basketball game at West Gadsden- Time: TBA
Nov. 10 @ 4:00pm
Nov. 14 CANCELLED
Nov. 15
**OPEN ENROLLMENT: Nov. 1 Dec. 31, full time employees may enroll in Vision Care CompBenefits. Contact Diane Dodd at the school board office or email [email protected]
**K-5 Teachers- Professional Ethics Workshop (Mandatory): Mon, Nov. 7, in the library, 2:15-3:45pm **School Leadership Meeting: Tues, Nov. 8, in room 117 @ 9:00am. RE: Event Planning
**NEW Teachers (who received email) Insurance Meeting: Tues, Nov. 8, in library @ 2:20pm- 15 minutes **M/S Teachers FLDOE DATA Workshop (Mandatory): Wed, Nov. 9, in the library, 2:153:15pm **School Leadership Meeting: Wed, Nov. 9, in room 117 @ 2:30pm. time 3:00pm. **Culinary Class Cafe: Fri, Nov. 11 - 10:45am - 1:30pm
Whole Wheat Rolls DESSERT: Death by Chocolate
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**Teachers Book Study- Part 4 (Mandatory): Thurs, Nov. 10, during common planning **School Leadership FOCUS Training: Fri, Nov. 11, in Ms. Tuckers room, 1106, 8:30am-
MENU: Chicken Cordon Bleu, Pork Chop Casserole, Honey Carrots, Sauted Spinach,
DONATION: $8.00
Faculty Meetings: 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month @ 2:30pm School Leadership Meetings: 2nd & 4th Wednesday of each month @ 2:30pm. RTI Meetings: Mon, Tues, & Thurs (weekly)
Miscellaneous
**Take Stock In Children & Renovatio Youth Leadership Program is serving a Thanksgiving Meal
for the less fortunate on Monday, Nov.21st from 3-6 p.m. @ St. Patricks Church Community Room on 6th Street and Avenue C in Apalachicola. They will cook in the morning and serve meals from 3-6pm. To make it a success, they need your help. Food Donations (and cooks) would be most welcome. The menu will include Turkey, Ham, Mac-n-Cheese, Candied Yams, Veggies, Dinner Rolls, Sweet Tea, and of course desserts. Ms. Lyndsey Mahaffee, Ms. Tiffani Schmidt, Ms. Cheyenne Martin, & Ms. Yvonne Mitchell are the organizers. Please e-mail [email protected] with your donations and or questions. Thank you!
We want our students to recognize that every minute of instructional time is valuable and that we don't have time to waste. When we interrupt instructional time for minor reasons, it sends the message to the students that all of these little interruptions are more important than the lesson at hand. We are asking parents to work with us in this matter. If you need to get an item to your child, i.e. a lunch box or homework, please bring it to the front desk and we will have it delivered to your child during a break or class change. - George Oehlert, Principal, Franklin County School K-12
GED CLASSES
GED Classes are now available through the TIGERS program at the Carrabelle & Apalachicola libraries. The next GED Test will be given Nov. 7 & 8 at the Franklin County School library at 6:00pm. To register for the test contact Maxine Creamer @ 670-4481. The Franklin County Adult Education Courses do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, National origin, age, handicap, or marital status.
**The Federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act states that children & youth who lack a
fixed, regular, & adequate nighttime residence are considered homeless. If, due to a loss of housing, a child must live in a shelter, motel, vehicle, campground, on the street, in abandoned buildings, or doubled-up with relatives or friends, then he/she is eligible to receive services provided under the McKinney-Vento Act. For additional information contact Sandi Hengle, Homeless Liaison, at the Franklin County School District Office in Eastpoint, 670-2810 or cell number 323-0982.
**PARENTS: The Franklin County School 2011-12 Code of Conduct, Student Progression Plan, & the Local
Education Agency Letter to the Parents can all be viewed and/or printed from the school district website: www.franklincountyschools.org/schoolcodeofconduct.htm
**PARENTS register to receive automated emergency calls from the Franklin County Sheriff Dept. You will be notified of any emergency situations in Franklin County (for example; emergency
school closings, road closings). Go to www.franklinsheriff.com , on the top right of home page- click on Franklin County Florida Emergency Notification System emblem & complete required information.