Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Tuesday Announcements

FFA
Good morning & Happy National FFA Week! FFA got its start with just 33
farm boys and now is our country's largest student-lead organization
with more than 600,000 members nation-wide. The letters FFA stood for
Future Farmers of America. Now since agriculture is so much more than
farming, it is the National FFA Organization. It's no longer just
about cows, plows & sows; we're about leaders, beakers & speakers.
Today is FFA T-shirt day! There will also be an FFA meeting today
after school. We will have sign-ups for spring events.
Thursday our FFA officers & members will be in the courtyard with a
small goodie bag for teacher & students.
Friday we will have a scavenger hunt. Look for more details later this week.

JROTC
The Forbush High School JROTC will host its Spring Promotion Ceremony
tonight, February 21st. This event will begin at 6 pm and will be held
in the auditorium. Please join us as we celebrate our FHS cadets!

FCCLA
FCCLA is selling cheesecakes now through Thursday! If you are
interested in buying cheesecake, please see an FCCLA member or stop by
Mrs. Saddler's room 305C. Thank you for supporting FCCLA!

SKILLS
Skills USA will hold a parent meeting tonight, February 21st, at 6 pm
in room 519E for anyone competing in Regionals. Students and parents,
please plan to attend. Also, all strawberry orders are due on
Thursday, February 23.

BASKETBALL
Our girls basketball team will play at home in the first round of the
state playoffs tonight starting at 6:00. Come on out and support our
Lady Falcons this evening. Admission is $6 for everyone.

PARKING PASS
This is a reminder for all student drivers regarding the student
parking lot. All student drivers must have a registered parking permit
and must park in designated student parking spots. Students who do not
park in designated student parking spots or who have not purchased a
parking permit will risk receiving a $10 ticket.

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