February 23, 2021
"B" Day
Daily Announcements
Please remember there is a city of Fargo mandate - masks need to be worn inside and outside. So, when you leave the building after school you need to keep your mask on until you get home.
If you are planning on playing baseball this spring, there will be a player/parent meeting on Monday, March 1st, at 7:45 pm over zoom for 7th and 8th grade players. The zoom link will be posted on the baseball website. If you cannot attend or have any questions, please contact Coach Walsh.
Reminder Jazz band students have a meeting today, Tuesday 23rd 6:30-7:15pm.
There will be an informational meeting for students and parents for the spring Fargo North Trap Team today, February 23. Returning members will meet at 7:00 pm and new members will meet at 7:30 pm. These meetings will be held in the Fargo North commons.
We have another contest going on right now too. It is sponsored by AMVETS. It is a National Americanism essay contest. The theme of your writing will be “What do I think of when I see the American flag?”. Please stop in the main office for more information.
Deadline is July1st.
This is an important update regarding the Spring Break message I sent you last week.
Please be aware that the previous message I sent you regarding Spring Break meals has had a change. The link to preorder meals has been adjusted. Please substitute the hyperlink on “Click here to preorder food boxes” with this link: https://forms.gle/bpyc6bjNmd6sXhbWA OR use the copy below with the correct hyperlink. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Fargo Public Schools (FPS) is offering FREE food assistance for enrolled FPS students while school is closed for Spring Break March 15-19. Food boxes will be available to all students regardless of financial means to ensure all have access to food when not in school. All students, whether learning in-person or in the Virtual Academy, are encouraged to participate. Food boxes must be preordered.
What: FREE Spring Break Food Boxes
Order Deadline:
- Tuesday, March 9 at 4:00 p.m.
Pickup Time:
- Thursday, March 11
- 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Pickup Location:
- FPS Operations Center
- 3901 40th Avenue South
Click here to preorder food boxes.
*Families with more than one student must place separate orders for each student.
How much patience do you have, and what difference does it make anyway? Let's think about that. What if the first time your friend made you angry you threw your arms up and said "Forget it!" and that was the end of the friendship? What if the first time you stood at bat and struck out you stomped off the field and that was the end of your baseball career? What if the first time you hit the wrong note on your piano you said "I give up" and that was the end of your musical ambitions? Obviously, that kind of impatience would keep you from ever developing any skills or talents. The Italians say it this way: He who has no patience has nothing at all. Remember this: Whether you're building a relationship, a career, or a talent, patience is an important ingredient to success. Today, be patient with yourself and others.