Fairbury FFA Competes at District 5 Leadership Development Events

by Kennedy DeBoer

On January 16th, the Fairbury FFA had 23 members attend and compete at the District 5 Leadership Development Event (LDE) in York at the Holthus Center. The members included Michaela Buchli, Taylor Runge, Sara Huss, Delaney Miller, Colton Starck, Jared Engelman, Harlie Blas, Taylor Gustafson, Christina Hickey, Sarah Engelman, Riley Wood, Brooklen Bear, Toby Julin-McCleary, Makena Lantz, Malayne DeBoer, Jordan Hauschel, Jason Marschman, Alexis Mau, Ava Kroll, Autumn Branson, Jillian Caroon, Kennedy DeBoer, and Kaylee Sipek.

This year Fairbury had Two Senior Parliamentary Procedure teams that both received a blue ribbon.  Senior Parliamentary Procedure Team #1 was made up of the Fairbury FFA Officers including Michaela Buchli, Taylor Runge, Sara Huss, Delaney Miller, Colton Starck, and Jared Engelman.  The Senior Parliamentary Procedure Team #2 was made up of Harlie Blas, Taylor Gustafson, Christina Hickey, Sarah Engelman, Riley Wood, and Brooklen Bear. In Junior Public Speaking, Sophomore Harlie Blas received a blue ribbon. In Senior Public Speaking, senior Michaela Buchli received second purple and is qualified for the Nebraska FFA State Convention in April! Senior, Autumn Branson received a Blue ribbon in her event Natural Resources. Junior Sara Huss received a purple in Employment Skills and was only a few points off from qualifying to state! Junior Jillian Caroon received a blue ribbon in the Employment Skills Contest.  The Conduct of Chapter Meetings team consisting of Toby Julin-McCleary, Makena Lantz, Malayne DeBoer, Jordan Hauschel, Jason Marschman, Alexis Mau, and Ava Kroll (who are all 7th graders) received a blue ribbon.  Jordan Hauschel also competed in the Discovery Speaking Contest and received a red ribbon.  There was a lot of young talent that competed for the Fairbury FFA Chapter this year and the future is looking very bright for all of these FFA members.  It was a GREAT day to be a Jeff

A Window Into History

5th-grade students in Mrs.Wright’s reading class are acting out the play A Window Into History – The Mystery Of The Cellar-Window. It is a drama based on the Underground Railroad. The play teaches students about dialogue, scenes, setting descriptions, stage directions and creating visual depictions for readers.

Anatomy and Physiology Searches for Evidence in Mock Crime Scene

by Nichole Harris (Originally Published on the FHSX-Ray).

On Monday January 7, Mrs. Kari Fisher’s Anatomy and Physiology class participated in a mock crime scene experiment. Students in the class used what they had learned about forensics and fingerprinting to dust for fingerprints and identify the “criminal” in the class.

“I liked how she had people in the class act as the “criminals” so we knew it was someone among us and we had to figure out who it was,” RJ Suey ’19 said.

Participating in the mock crime scene helped students to fully understand what they’d been taught and gave them an outlet to apply what that hey learned in real life.

“I enjoyed the crime scene lab because it took what we learned about fingerprints and applied it to real life,” Senior Isaac Robertson said. “I think by trying to catch a “criminal,” it made it more fun and exciting for us while also learning how finding fingerprints work.”

Book Club at Jefferson Intermediate

27 students from grades 3-6 participated in the first Jefferson School Book Club where they read the book Raymie Nightingale by Kate DiCamillo.  Along with reading the book, the students got to create items discussed in the book including a baton and a lantern.  Thanks to Randi Zimmerman for teaching the students about the baton and sharing her talent!

Mrs. Shinn is starting another afterschool book club. The after school Book Club at will be held in her classroom at Jefferson Elementary School. The purpose of the book club is to: share a love of reading, engage students in different styles of reading, enhance critical thinking skills, and to promote literacy through new approaches.

If you would like your child to participate in the January Book Club, please fill out the attached form.  https://goo.gl/y23AuV

Sharing the Love of Reading

Ms. Davidson’s Language Arts 12 students have been busy the past several weeks studying Children’s Literature authors.  Tuesday presented an opportunity to visit Ms. Schroeder’s 2nd grade class at Central Elementary and Mrs. Kriesel’s 3/4 class at Jefferson Intermediate to share their findings!

Seniors were assigned a three-part project: write a persuasive research paper, create an engaging online book geared toward 2nd-4th graders, and present an informative final product to class peers.  Author selections included Ian Falconer (Olivia), Shel Silverstein (Where the Sidewalk Ends), Eric Carle (The Hungry Caterpillar), Laura Numeroff (If You Give a Mouse a Cookie), David Shannon (No, David!), Roald Dahl (The BFG), Maurice Sendak (Where the Wild Things Are), Dr. Seuss (The Cat in the Hat), HA Rey (Curious George), and Margaret Wise Brown (Goodnight Moon).

Olive Koop, author Ian Falconer
Jessa Eden, author Shel Silverstein
Alexia Borch, author Eric Carle
McKenzie Layton, author Laura Numeroff
Josh Orgies (who was pulling double-duty while watching his RealCare baby for Mrs. Mans’ Family Living Class!), author David Shannon
Tristin Vculek, author Maurice Sendak
Kane Hasselbring, author Dr. Seuss
Hunter Glover, author HA Rey

3rd Graders Stuck in a Snow Globe!

Mrs. Shinn’s third grade students were really excited about our November snowfall with a snow day. The students love the thought of snow!  They also bundled up in all their cold weather gear in the classroom to take a few pictures in front of the green screen in their classroom. Mrs. Shinn and the students used an app to add the background snow and snowman and then another one to put the students in the snow globe.  With a great snow globe song and the iMovie app Mrs. Shinn made this video and the students look adorable in the snow and were not really cold at all!

Two Schools One Cause

The 5th Annual Gray Out was held at Fairbury Public Schools on December 4th during the Fairbury vs Superior boys and girls basketball games. This was the 3rd year that Fairbury has teamed up with Superior to raise awareness for Type 1 Diabetes.

The IN Group, a Type 1 Diabetic support group for students, parents and community members, kicks off the event by collecting sponsors. This year the group had 53 sponsors with a total of $1525 raised. The sponsor money will be used for diabetes camp scholarships and left over funds will be given to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) One Walk next September.

The group also sells gray t-shirts for the event. The proceeds from the t-shirt sales goes directly to JDRF. This year a check for $681 was presented to Laura Eberly, JDRF representative during halftime of the boys basketball game.

“JDRF is so grateful for the support of Fairbury and Superior’s students and communities that come together to raise awareness and funds for Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) research,” stated Eberly. “The Annual Gray Out is an event that has been paving the way for other schools and communities in Nebraska and across the country getting them involved to make a difference in T1D’s lives.”

Eberly explained, “T1D is an autoimmune disease in which a person’s pancreas stops producing insulin, a hormone our bodies require to stay alive. T1D can strike at any age and causes a lifelong dependence on injected or infused insulin. The disease carries the constant worry of life-threatening complications and requires intensive, ongoing supervision. There is no reprieve, there are no days off, and there is no cure.”  

Check presentation during halftime of the Varsity Boys game.

This year the Fairbury FCCLA tried something new, a 50/50 raffle with a twist. Two tickets were drawn during each varsity game halftime and each winner was given two chances to make a half court shot. During the boys halftime none of the 4 ticket holders were able to make the half court shot so they played a fast and furious game of knock-out. Austin Novotny won the game and generously gave his share to JDRF for them to receive 100% of the raffle.

“Because of Fairbury and Superior’s success with the Annual Gray Out we are getting closer to living in a world without T1D.  Thank you so much for all your support!” added Eberly.

Jeffs and Wildcats team up for a group photo before the Varsity Boys basketball game.

 

State qualifiers surface after successful first swim meet of season

Two FHS swimmers qualified for State with automatic qualifying times at the first meet of the year in a dual at Lincoln Northeast on Thursday, November 29. Mikwena Lierman ’21 qualified in the 50 Free and 200 Medley Relay while Mikasa Lierman ’19 also qualified in the 200 Medley Relay.

Mikasa, among these races, finished first in the 100 Fly, 200 Free, and 200 Free Relay. Additionally, Mikwena finished first in the 100 Free and 200 Free Relay. Mikwena credits her success to the time put in practice prior to the meet.

“I felt very confident going into the meet,” Mikwena said. “We’ve [the swim team] worked hard at practice in preparation for meets.”

This is the sophomore’s second year qualifying for the State swim meet at the end of the season. Knowing that she’s going this early in the season is a definite perk, according to Mikwena.

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Camryn Wisnieski ’21 celebrates a new personal best in diving. Wisnieski improved 26.45 points from her previous best. Photo contributed by @fbyswim on Twitter

 

 

“[Qualifying] feels great,” she said. “Now there is less pressure on me for upcoming meets to qualify. I can focus on bettering my time and not be worried about qualifying.”

Other FHS swimmers that competed include RJ Suey ’19 (50 Free-6th, 500 Free-4th, 200 Free Relay-2nd, 200 Medley Relay-2nd), Colton Starck ’19 (100 Fly-2nd, 200 Individual Medley-2nd, 200 Free Relay-2nd, 200 Medley Relay-2nd), Josi Mans ’21 (50 Free-2nd, 200 Free Relay-1st, 400 Free Relay-1st), and Briaunna Knothe ’21 (200 Free Relay-3rd). Camryn Wisnieski ’21 placed 2nd in One-Meter Diving with a personal record of 135.45, improving from her previous best of 109.

“I could’ve done a little better, but it is something to build off of for the season,” Knothe said. “I hope we improve as a whole, whether that be more people going to State or times dropping for a personal best.”

Continuing on from this first meet, Mikwena has specific goals in mind she hopes to accomplish this season. With a guaranteed State run, she can focus her attention on other matters. The sophomore says she wants to break the school record in the 50 Free, which currently stands at a time of 24.89 and primary qualify in the 200 and 400 Free Relays
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