On Monday, October 2, our Jefferson Intermediate and Central Elementary families will take off on a new reading adventure! Every Jefferson Intermediate and Central Elementary family will receive a copy of the same book – and will be asked to read it together at home over the next few weeks. I am excited to let you know that we have chosen “Because of Winn Dixie” by Kate DiCamillo. I am personally asking you to make the time so that your family can participate in this special activity. Along with a copy of the book, I am sending a reading calendar for families to use as a guide. There will also be a set of questions for each day of reading on the calendar for students to answer and turn in weekly. One set of questions per family will be provided and can be turned in to the Central or Jefferson Media Center. Weekly winners will be drawn. Teachers at both schools will read Chapters 1 and 2 at school on Monday, October 2. The final day for reading will be October 25. On October 26, we will be showing the movie of the book for all students during the school day.
Why One School One Book?
Reading together is awesome!
Reading is an essential skill to learn!
Reading makes people HAPPY!
“Because of Winn Dixie” has short chapters and only 175 pages total. This book is perfect for quick reading times and is written on a reading level that is enjoyable for children of all ages. This book has been very popular with educators and many parents will be familiar with this book from their own childhoods. Each family has a packet of questions (1 question per chapter) that can be completed and returned to Central Elementary and Jefferson Intermediate so that students may be entered in a weekly drawing. Completing these questions is optional, but encouraged!
I KNOW that you will enjoy this special reading time with your children. This is an exciting opportunity to build a “Community of Readers”!
Mrs. Simpson
Jefferson/Central Media Specialist
High School Students Inspire First Graders with Interactive Body Systems Workshop
FHS students went to Central Elementary to peer teach 1st graders a variety of hands-on body systems activities. The 1st graders just finished a reading unit on human body systems. The high school students enjoyed the enthusiasm and appreciation from the 1st graders!
SCC Nursing Students Make a Difference
The SCC nursing students assisted in completing the student health screening for this school year. The students had their height, weight, vision, and hearing tested.
Aaron Leibel Receives the Dale Black Outstanding Young Teacher Award!
Congratulations to Aaron Leibel on being the recipient of this year’s Dale Black Outstanding Young Teacher Award at the Nebraska Speech Communication and Theater Association convention in Kearney! Keep up the great work with your students at Fairbury Jr-Sr High School!
And Your 2023-24 Homecoming King and Queen are…Deja Vocelka and Noah Hyson!
Congratulations to our King and Queen!
Thanks to Fairbury First for the picture of the King and Queen and Sean Molloy for the picture of the court.Additional Homecoming Pictures:
Senior Spotlight – Lexi Mau
Staff Spotlights
This year, we would like to celebrate staff from each building more frequently (both certified and classified). The FPS Staff Spotlights are prepared by Student School Board Member Adeline Blatny.
This week we celebrate the following staff:
Fairbury Homecoming Royalty Candidates
Thanks for Fairbury First for the post!
On to College – 12 Myths About College Applications
12 Myths About College ApplicationsMany parents and students think they know what matters when it comes to college applications. But sometimes their strategies are based on past experience (things have changed!) or well-intentioned misinformation from friends, family, or rare situations that aren’t the norm for most. Advice and insights matter. But don’t believe everything you hear, starting with these college application myths.
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