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District office 273-6751 • HS Office 273-6301 • MS Office 273-0587 • Elementary Office 273-6741
Florence-Carlton School District 15-6, 5602 Old Hwy 93, Florence, MT 59833
Home page: http://www.florence.k12.mt.us
-a line of communication between school, parents & community members-
February 2015
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Florence, MT 59833 Permit No. 3
The Florence-Carlton parents, school and community will provide a safe, respectful environment that strives to prepare all students to become responsible, lifelong learners by
empowering them with the integrity, knowledge and skills to contribute to a changing world.
Business Professional of America attend Regional Conference
On January 14 Florence Business Professional of America students competed at their
regional conference in Missoula. All seven participants qualified for the state com-
petition in March. These students are advised by Florence business/technology
teachers, Keri Briney and Laci Dunfee.
Dean Klakken placed 3rd in graphic design promotion. In payroll accounting Levi
Clagett placed 3rd, Reese LeSoine placed 4th and Teresa Stolle placed 5th. Cody
Vacca, Chance Venters, Levi Clagett and Reese LeSoine placed 2nd in computer an-
imation. And finally, winning the web design competition was Teresa Stolle, Dean
Klakken and Ashley Hornaday.
Business Professionals of America is the leading CTSO (Career and Technical
Student Organization) for students pursuing careers in business management, office
administration, information technology and other related career fields. Students
demonstrate their career skills at regional, state and national conferences within 72
competitive events
BPA has 43,000 members in over 2,300 chapters in 23 states. BPA is a co-curricular
organization that supports business and information technology educators by offer-
ing co-curricular exercises based on national standards.
The Florence-Carlton School District will be holding a School Election by mail ballot on May 5, 2015. The elec-tion will be a mail ballot election with the designated place of deposit located at the Ravalli County Election Office, 215 South 4th Street, Hamilton, MT. The Florence-Carlton School District Conference Room will have a deposit box available on Election Day only (May 5, 2015 7:00 a.m.—8:00 p.m. There is one Board of Trustee position open for a three-year term. This position is currently held by Mr. Mel Fin-lay. The second trustee position open is for a one-year term and currently held by Dan James. Absentee ballots are available to all voters. “Application for Absentee Ballot” forms are available at the District Office, online, and the Courthouse in Hamil-ton or Missoula, or can be mailed or faxed to you. Trustee candidates file for election. Nomination Peti-tion and Oath of Candidacy must be filed with election ad-ministrator. No person signing a petition may sign more nomination petitions than there are trustee positions open. No candidate may appear on the ballot unless he or she meets this deadline of March 26, 2015 Important dates to remember are: March 26—Deadline to file for trustee election. April 6—Voter registration closes. A voter must regis-
ter by this deadline to vote in the school election. Voter registration cards are available at the District Office or at the County Election Offices in Hamilton and Missou-la.
May 4—Deadline for absentee request. Absentee bal-lots cannot be requested after 12:00 (noon)
May 5—Election Day.
Election Information
Falcons earn Academic All-State Honors in Football and Volleyball
The Montana Coaches Association announced that the Florence Falcons Volleyball
team placed 10 girls on the Academic All-State Team and the
Florence Falcons Football team placed 9 boys on the Aca-
demic All-State Team. Varsity players must have at least a
3.5 GPA or better on a 4.0 scale for the quarter. Volleyball
players were Megan Byrne, Thyler Darrah, Hudsyn DiBrito,
Kristyne Drozdz, Natalie Drozdz, Rylie Hawkins, Sabrina
Hopcroft, Kourtney Kohlman, Autumn
Round, and Shay Waldbillig.
Football players were David Difort, Jayce Blomquist, Braxton
McCullough, Daniel Parsons, Cody Randles, Ethan Stensrud,
Shane Thorson, Dawson Thrasher, and Chance Venters.
Dear Parents and Community Members,
The Board of Trustees is planning to hold a series of public
meetings to formulate a Strategic Plan for the district. With
the help of the Montana School Boards Association, the
Board and the community will be able to set the guidelines
that will lead the district not only for the near future but for
many years into the future. MTSBA’s Strategic Planning
consists of 4 Phases: Community Engagement, Establishing
the Core Ideology, Measuring the Distance from Present to
Envisioned Future, and Transitioning to a Way of Operat-
ing. MTSBA takes a systematic and sustainable approach
to district strategic improvement planning and the Board of
Trustees encourages all stakeholders in the district to come
help us map out the districts future. The meetings will take
place on March 2nd, 3rd, and 4th in the District Conference
Room from 4:00 pm until 8:00 pm each night.
If you have a question or concern regarding your child’s education or safety please send me an email, [email protected], or call me at 273-6751. Bud Scully Interim Superintendent
Board to Hold District Strategic Planning Meeting
Elementary Outlook Page 2
Haiku Poems written by Second Graders
Mrs. Tavares helps students remember to have fun while following the
playground rules.
Plant Haikus
Flowers are pretty
Bright red leaves fall from the trees Roots hold up a tree
By Dylan Boggs
Carrots are awesome Because they are edible
And they are a root By Cole Fowler
A tree is a plant
Flowers are so beautiful Seeds grow in to plants
By Mose Smith
The evergreen tree It is green all winter long
It has pine needles By Drew Wagner
Green needles and leaves
Thick brown branches to the ground Buried roots below
Karson Pumnea
Trees have some branches The bright heart of a bare tree
A blossoms beauty Jacob Schauer
Blossom flowers grow
Flowers are pretty and soft Seeds produce flowers
Millie Shepp
Pretty green leaves sprout Plants need water, sun, and air
Plants are beautiful Ava Philbrick
I adore flowers
Bees make wonderful honey Plants come out in spring
Olivia Raczykowski
Cactuses are cool Some cacti have red flowers
Jumping cholla hurt Noah Williford
Trees make oxygen Trees are very beautiful Trees make blue pencils
Morghan Okon
Yellow sunflower My brother Josh planted one
It grew four feet tall Jaden Jones
Grandma’s garden grows
Peas, pumpkins, corn, tomatoes Dogs are not allowed
Kate Falagan
Seeds, roots, bulbs, and vines Grow in spring not wintertime
Blossoms and flowers Maesy Drake-Zinke
Bees like red flowers
Dandelions are yellow Ants like the flowers
Tyson Hawkinson
Mrs. Gillespie’s second graders wrote Plant Haikus. A haiku poem has 5 syllables in the first line, 7 syllables in the second line, and 5 syllables in the third line.
When laryngitis strikes, Mrs. T. gets resourceful and gets her message
across
Rylie Kendell
and
Macy Bridges
hang out at recess.
Christian Padgett
and
Alan Parker-Reeve
playing tag.
Students just having fun on the playground
The Shepp Family brought cookie
decorating supplies for
Mrs. Gillespie’s class before
Christmas break.
Millie and Ava display one of their
cookies.
Photos courtesy Susie Edwards-Miller
Page 7 Community News Page
FBSA is finally making the transition! The New Year brings new reg-
istration options!
1. Register online at playballflorence.org where you can pay online or
mail in your check
2. Come to registration night where we will answer all of your
questions.
Wednesday, February 18th
3:00 pm-7:00 pm
High School foyer
We are always accepting new sponsors, return sponsors, coaches, um-
pires and parent volunteers! Let us know if you are interested! Schol-
arships are available! Every child plays! Check out our new website
playballflorence.org
Florence Baseball and Softball Registration Time Le Café Chocolat 2015
JUKEBOX
SATURDAY, MARCH 7th
Shows at 6:00 pm and 8:30 pm
in the Old Gym FEATURING MEMBERS OF THE FCS CHOIR AND DRAMA PROGRAMS
GET YOUR PRE-SALE TICKETS FROM A CHOIR MEMBER TODAY!
Booster Club needs your help. There are many things that need updating
at our school and we have been looking into many projects:
1. New lockers in the locker rooms: Cost ranges between $15,000-
$22,000 therefore this will be a long term project requiring some
fundraising. We are considering installing lock boxes for valuables
in the locker rooms to increase security in the short term.
2. Padded chairs for the gym sidelines have been ordered.
3. We will be updating the football concession stand this spring/
summer. Dale Roos has donated new cabinets. THANK YOU!! We
are looking for anyone who might have a countertop to donate.
Please contact Kelly Jo Mikesell at 880-2933.
4. Crystal Lineback and Sewtown have teamed up with us to make sure
you can show your School spirit in the latest fashions, with a wide
variety of Falcon Wear for all Sports. Look for her at most home
basketball games in the lobby. Thanks Crystal!!
5. Football bleachers are in desperate need of updating. This may also
be a long term project if funds cannot be allocated through the dis-
trict.
6. Our annual Golf Tournament has been scheduled for Saturday, May
30. Get your teams lined up! We are looking for Hole Sponsors,
Hole Prizes and Raffle Items, contact Taleen Harrington 544-4463.
7. We need a few people to help with concessions, especially shopping
and closing after games. Please call Delaine Maki at 241-1709 if you
can stay after a game for 20 minutes and help out.
8. We will be electing new officers in April. If you are interested (or
know someone who might be), there are several positions opening
up. Please come to our next meeting.
We meet the second Monday of every month at 6 p.m. in the library.
Anyone in the community is welcome to attend and bring their ideas and
suggestions!
START SPREADING THE NEWS: IT’S PROM TIME!!!
Date and Time: April 11 - Grand March at 8:00pm; dance
until 12:00am
Place: Grand March in the new gym; dance in the old gym
Come to a parent planning meeting at 7pm on Tuesday, February 3,
2015 in Mrs. Branzell’s room (210). If you are unable to attend, but
you are interested in being involved please send an email to bran-
[email protected] .We would love to have your input and
insight to help make this a great prom!
Booster Club would like your help!
Dear Parent(s) of high school students,
These are the days your student will want to remember forever. Help
make the year unforgettable by purchasing a 2015 Falcon Yearbook.
For only $50.00, your student will have a book that will be enjoyed
now and 20, 30 or even 50 years from now. You also can make the
yearbook extra special by purchasing name stamping, icons that your
child chooses, and a protective plastic cover.
Buy online with credit card, debit card or PayPal at yearbookforev-
er.com or at school with a check made payable to FCS or cash to Mrs.
Briney. Order now, so your student won’t miss out when the yearbook
is distributed around May 25, 2015.
Taking photos this year? At the game, the dance, the musical? Share
them by using Community Upload! When you submit your amazing
photos to the yearbook staff via Community Upload, your pictures have
a chance to be featured in the yearbook!
Submit your photos now with Community Upload:
1. Go to yearbookforever.com.
2. Under Community Upload, enter access code falconfans
and click Enter.
3. Click Upload Photo to begin uploading your photos.
As an adult, you know how important high school memories become.
The yearbook staffs goal is to get all high school students in the book
three times. Don’t let your student’s memories fade; make sure they
get a yearbook!
Sincerely,
Keri Briney
Yearbook Adviser
Equal Education, Nondiscrimination and Sex Equity
The District will make equal educational opportunities available for all students without
regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, ethnicity, language barrier, religious
belief, physical or mental handicap or disability, economic or social conditions, or actu-
al or potential marital or parental status. No student, on the basis of sex, will be de-
nied equal access to programs, activities, services, or benefits or be limited in the exer-
cise of any right, privilege, or advantage, or denied equal access to educational and ex-
tracurricular programs and activities.
Graphics Courtesy of Bing.com and Microsoft.com
Attention: To direct dial to any of our school offices, please
use the following phone numbers
Elementary 273-6741
High School 273-6301
Middle School 273-0587
District Office 273-6751
"CHRISTMAS PAST, CLOSETS FULL" SHOES FOR AFRICA
I hope that everyone had a safe and happy holiday season,
but I'm sure that many parents (and even a few students) are glad to see school
open once again.
With all the lute that Santa brought, you may need a little more space to store it all.
Well, the Florence Carlton Community Church is still looking for sturdy, used
shoes (and socks too) that still have some wear and tear left in them to donate to
needy Africans who desperately need shoes (and socks).
All sizes and types of shoes and socks (adult sizes too) will be gladly accepted!
Please be assured that any boots or shoes deemed not appropriate for Africa
will be donated to local families and/or Missoula Goodwill.
Just drop them off in the bin at Jody's office in the Elementary building. This is a
wonderful way to give and gain some much needed space in your closets. So far
we estimate we have collected over 500 pairs of shoes and are nearing a thousand
thanks to this community's generosity!
I can only imagine the looks on so many deserving faces at the Sakila Village in
Tanzania, Africa, when they see the huge collection of all kinds of shoes in all
colors and sizes.
Thank you to everyone for making this possible!
If you have any questions, please call Susan Miller at 273-4684.
Sport Schedules are subject to change without notice. Please check the school webpage for the most current time and dates.
* Menu subject to change without notice
Elementary Line 2
Mon.—Uncrustable PB&J Sandwich
Tues.—Cheesie Fish Sandwich
Wed.—Uncrustable PB&J Sandwich
Thurs.—Cheesie Fish Sandwich
Fri.—Uncrustable PB&J Sandwich
Peanut butter & jelly sandwich Bagel w/cream cheese
MS/HS Line 2 Mon-Chicken strips Tues-Barchetta pizza Wed– Chicken Sandwich Thurs– Hamburger Fri– Corn Dog
Breakfast Menu Mon.—French Toast Tues.—Cooks Choice Wed.—Scrambled Eggs Thurs.—Waffles Fri.—Cinnamon rolls *Cold Cereal, toast, fruit, or milk are available if a student doesn't want the day’s special. Oatmeal served on Tues. & Thurs.
February 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2B 3A 4B 5A 6B 7
8 9A 10B 11A 12B 13A 14
15 16 17B 18A 19B 20 21
22 23A 24B 25A 26B 27A 28
Board mtg 7:00
FCMS mtg 6:00
PIR Day
No School
President Day
No School
Parent/Teacher Conferences 4-7 pm
Parent/Teacher Conferences 4-7 pm
Sloppy joes, quinoa, apples, 1% white & choc milk, skim milk
2015 American Legion Bitterroot Bucs
signups will be Wednesday, February
18th at 6:00 pm, in the Florence District
Conference room. Any questions,
please call April Thorson at 529-2829.
Waffles n’ cheese sticks, smilie French fries, orange juice, 1% white & choc milk, skim milk
Pepperoni pizza, salad, fruit cocktail, 1% white & choc milk, skim milk
Chicken sandwich, coleslaw, fruit salad, 1% white & choc milk, skim milk
Tuna chef salad, cooked carrots, pears, pumpkin bars, 1% white & choc milk, skim milk
Taco salad, mexi corn, banana, 1% white & choc milk, skim milk
Chicken tetrazzini, asparagus spears, apples, 1% white & choc milk, skim milk
Meatloaf, cheesie mash taters, dried fruit medley, 1% white & choc milk, skim milk
Corn dog, garden salad, oranges, 1% white & choc milk, skim milk
“French Day” Ham & cheese quiche, choux de bruxelles (Brussel sprouts w/ bacon), strawberry banana cups, 1% white & choc milk, skim milk
Sausage & cheese McMuffin, tomato & cucumber salad, apple juice, 1% white & choc milk, skim milk
Spaghetti w/whole what rolls, green beans, peaches, 1% white & choc milk, skim milk
Barchetta pizza, salad, oranges, 1% white & choc milk, skim milk
Beef stew w/whole wheat muffin, carrot/raisin salad, apples, 1% white & choc milk, skim milk
Tacos, salad, applesauce, 1% white & choc milk, skim milk
Chicken salad sandwich, potato wedges, pears, 1% white & choc milk, skim milk
Ham & cheese sub sandwich, sun chips, apricots, Scooby gramies, 1% white & choc milk, skim milk
Hamburgers, spinach salad, fruit salad, 1% white & choc milk, skim milk
8th grade promotion/Silverwood parent meeting to be held
Wednesday February 18 at 6:00 in the library. Please contact
Danielle Bledsoe at 241-4293.
HSBBB @ Frenchtown 4:15/5:45/7:15
HSGBB vs Frenchtown 5:30/7:00
State Wrestling @ Billings 9:00 am
MSGBB @ Hamilton 4:00 7G/7M/8G
HSBBB vs Deer Lodge 1:00/2:30/4:00
HSGBB @ Deer Lodge 1:30/3:00
Wrestling Divisonals
@Eureka 9:00 am
HSBBB @ Loyola 4:00/5:30/7:00
Senior Night
HSGBB vs Loyola 5:30/7:00
Senior Night HSBBB vs Big Fork
4:00/5:30/7:00
HSGBB @ Big Fork 4:00/5:30
HS Boys Divisional Basketball @ Flathead High School
HS Girls Divisional Basketball @ Flathead High School
HS District Basketball Tournament @ Hamilton TBA MSGBB @ Lone Rock 4:00
7M/8M
MSGBB vs Hamilton 4:00 7G/7M/8M
MSGBB vs V. Christian 4:00 7G/8G
MSGBB @ Corvallis 4:00 (old gym) 7M/8M
MSGBB vs Lone Rock 4:00 7G/8G