FESSENDEN-BOWDON PUBLIC SCHOOL
Announcements for Friday, August 27, 2021
Today’s Lunch is Pizza, Lettuce Salad, Apples, Milk, Water
Happy Birthday Jaco van Tonder!
Fun Fact Friday! Sliced bread was first manufactured by machine and sold in the 1920s by the Chillicothe Baking Company in Missouri. It was the greatest thing since…unsliced bread?
SCHOOL NEWS
Tonight is the first home football game vs. Oakes in Harvey starting at 7:00PM. Go Hornets!
High School Parents - Would you be interested in attending a presentation about the North Dakota and CTE scholarships that are available to your students? If you would like more information, please contact Danell Pranke at danell.pranke@fessenden.k12.nd.us.
The first Little Stingers football game will be on Tuesday, August 31 in Harvey. 3rd & 4th grade plays at 5:30PM and 5th and 6th grade plays at 6:30PM.
5th &6th Grade Girls Basketball practice begins on Monday, August 30. If you have any questions, please contact Coach Kristen Allmaras. Practice will be everyday except Wednesday from 3:45-5:00PM.
Any Items to be included in the Daily Announcements need to be emailed to lindsay.widicker@fessenden.k12.nd.us by 3:00 PM to be included in the next day's memo.
SCHOOL EVENTS CALENDAR
Friday, August 27, 2021
- HWC FB vs Oakes - 7:00PM
Saturday, August 28, 2021
- JV Volleyball Tournament @ Bottineau
- HWC Volleyball Tournament @ Rugby
Community News
Wells County District Health Unit is re-starting the youth coalition (formerly known as PACT: Preventing Alcohol Consumption in Teens) in the Fessenden high school. Youth in grades 9-12 are invited to fill out an application located outside of the school office. Scholarships will be awarded to youth that actively participate in the coalition (see requirements listed in application). The goal of the coalition is to reduce the number of youth that engage in risky behaviors such as underage drinking, vaping/smoking, and/or using drugs. To achieve this, members of the coalition will educate the community/parents on ways to reduce youth access to substances, engage students in activities and events that promote education/alternatives to using substances, and be a positive peer led group that aims to keep our communities and schools safe.