FPCS TIDBITS
November 9, 2018
Working together with families in a partnership of teachers, staff and community members to provide an individualized learning environment that fosters high achievement in core and elective areas; preparing students for life-long success.
Office Closure
Reimbursement Deadline
We highly suggest that you do not wait until November 30th to submit requests. In fact, families are encouraged to begin submitting your requests (with the proper documentation) as soon as possible to avoid the backlog and potential delays that come with the last minute submissions by our 670 + families.
If you have any questions, please contact your sponsor teacher:
Become a part of FPCS Student Government!
We are forming a Middle School chapter of Student Government, If you have interested Middle School students, please email our advisor Teresa Kress for more information! Kress_Teresa@asdk12.org
National Honor Society Applications being sent out soon!
GRADUATION INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS - PICK ONE
Graduates and parents are invited to a short informational meeting at the FPCS office either on
Monday, Nov. 26 from 7:00 - 7:45 or
Friday, Dec. 7 from 6:00 - 6:45.
Pick the time that works best for your family. Meet in the FPCS multi-purpose room.
Park by Building C and come in the Resource Library/teacher entrance.
Mark your calendar for Graduation on Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at East High School!
Questions - contact Happy Chronister at chronister_happy@asdk12.org
Spring Enrichments now available in the OLS
There is still time it's not too late!
Don't miss out you can still sign up for the following Enrichment classes:
Circuits & Electrical Energy for grades 3-5
Coding 101 for grades 3-8
For more information you can email or call either Michelle Oliveri 382-7898 oliveri-barton_michelle@asdk12.org or Bethany Peters 748-6813 peters_bethany@asdk12.org
Love to play Chess?
For the Month of November celebrate Alaska Native/American Indian Heritage Month
Within Alaska. we have 11 distinct cultures, with 22 different dialects. In honor of Alaska Native American Indian Heritage Month, below is a link to a google doc with daily information of an Alaska Native/American Indian person who has accomplished and succeeded in personal goals, an activity of the day, and a word of the day.
There is also a link to the 101 Ways to Celebrate Heritage Month (made in 2013) poster and also attached the link to the YouTube video made by Youth from the Southwest of Alaska who made a rap video, which was played at the 2018 Elders and Youth Conference.
*Please review all YouTube videos before showing students. Some videos are not applicable for all ages.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ie9qKvBt0-31Y5HOs-_Wy-G_QtYOler6fnlu1yqT96A/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7xe3aDLhPMZWE9GOXNpWFdNa2s/view?usp=sharing
*Video played at the 2018 Elders and Youth Conference
https://www.powreport.com/2018/08/i-smoked-fat-pound-of-salmon-ixsixan-ax-kwaan.html
Christmas Bird Count for Kids at the Alaska Zoo click on flyer below
Art & Science Based Curriculum Resource
Scholarship Opportunities
Voter Turnout: Percents & Fractions, Problem Solving (Misc.), Statistics & Data
In the town of Newtonville, 60% of the registered voters turned out to cast their votes in the most recent election. If 2814 residents of Newtonville voted in this election, how many registered voters were there in Newtonville?
At one polling center in Newtonville, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., an average of 23 voters cast their votes each hour. At this rate, how many voters cast their votes at that polling center?
At the same polling center, one-fifth of the voters cast their votes using a particular electronic voting terminal between noon and 3:00 p.m. During that time, there was a constant flow of voters using the voting terminal. What was the average number of minutes each voter took to cast his/her vote during this period? Express your answer to the nearest tenth.
CHECK THE PROBLEM OF THE WEEK ARCHIVE
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ANCHORAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Location: 5530 E Northern Lights Blvd. Anchorage, AK 99504-3135
Phone: 907-742-4000
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Website: familypartnership.asdl12.org
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Phone: 907 742-3700
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