Unified Flag Football Team T-Shirts

We are excited to share that we have formed our first Fort Calhoun Unified Flag Football Team! Our team will be playing against Ashland-Greenwood on Friday, September 29nd right before the varsity football game. We can’t wait for you to join us and cheer on the team! We are selling t-shirts to help promote our team. If you are interested in purchasing a t-shirt, see the order form below or stop by the office to pick one up and submit with payment ( cash or check). Orders and payment are due to the elementary or high school office by Wednesday, September 12th.

Keeping Children Smart Safe and Private in Today’s Digital World

Do you want to know how to keep your child(ren)/student(s) smart, safe, and private in today’s 24/7 digital world, or need support providing boundaries for technology or digital-based activities? 

Join Smart Gen Society by attending a FREE virtual presentation for all parents and caregivers. From early access to technology and increasing digital-based anxieties, we’ll inform you of the long-term impacts of our digital choices and help you set healthy boundaries towards screen time limitations and account restrictions. Region 6 Behavioral Healthcare is pleased to announce in partnership with Smart Gen Society, we are offering engaging workshops on how to keep your child(ren)/student(s) smart, safe, and private in today’s 24/7 digital world. These workshops are offered 100% free.

The registration links can be found below:

Foundation Homecoming Events

The Fort Calhoun Community Schools Foundation is planning several events for Homecoming weekend. See the flyers below for all the information. Also, visit their Facebook Page to stay updated on all their events

Click on the flyer to enlarge it to see all the details.

Spanish Club Visits Europe

Spanish teacher Anita Saalfeld led a trip to Spain and France from June 6-15 with Fort Calhoun students and graduates Luke Gustafson, Avery McKennan, John McKennan, Riley McKennan, Morgan Shaner, Anna Taylor, and Kaylee Taylor. The tour included various sites around Madrid, Barcelona, and Paris, with short visits to Toledo and Zaragoza. Some of the sites the group visited included the Spanish royal palace, cathedrals in Toledo, Zaragoza, Barcelona, and Paris, Parque del Retiro in Madrid, Parc Guell in Barcelona, and the Louvre Museum and the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Students were able to see original art and architecture by artists such as Goya, el Greco, Da Vinci, Michaelangelo, and Gaudí, as well as many other important cultural and historical landmarks. For those interested in more information about this trip or our trip to the Galápagos Islands in 2025, please visit www.fortcalhountravels.com. The trips are open to Fort Calhoun students who will have completed grades 9-12 at the time of the trip, as well as Fort Calhoun graduates 23 and under. These trips are independent student educational opportunities and are not affiliated with Fort Calhoun Community Schools.

Bryant High Horse Speak to 8th Graders

Shout out to Bryant High Horse. He talked to our 8th Graders about his experience at The Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. His discussion aligned with their lessons in US History about the Indian Removal Act and the treatment of the Native Americans in the 1800s. Thank you for sharing your stories with us!

SkillsUSA Winners 2023

Congratulations to our 2023 SkillsUSA Competition Winners.  

 

Louis Diggens and Christopher PostWhiteowl were 2nd in Drone Technology.
Courtney Smith was 3rd in Diesel Construction/AG
Joe Doyle who was representing Metro was State Champion in Fire Fighting.

High School Students Participated in NCC Art Day

On Wednesday, April 12th, ten high school art students participated in the Nebraska Capitol Conference Art Day. This year’s NCC Art Day was hosted by Louisville High School. 
The day included a presentation and activity, led by Mindy Burton, an artist and full-time art teacher at Milford High School. The students displayed work in eleven different categories, and three judges spent over two hours critiquing the work. 
Every student from Fort Calhoun received at least one award, and most of them received multiple awards. Brooke Johnsen was voted the top artist from Fort Calhoun. She also received the People’s Choice Award and the Student’s Choice Award. Brooke also received the top award of Best In Show for her entry “Reflecting”. Congratulations to all the students who participated. 
 

Brooke Johnsen – 

Acrylic/Tempera/Oil: 1st Place, 1st Place 
Black and White: 1st Place

Printmaking: 2nd Place

Glenn Hunter – 
Acrylic/Tempera/Oil: 2nd Place
 
Regina Namuth – 
Clay: 1st
Colored Drawing: 1st Place
Printmaking: 1st Place
Watercolor: 2nd Place
 
Kylie Perfetti – 
Colored Drawing: 1st Place, 2nd Place
Clay: 1st Place
 
Sasha Robinson –
Clay:1st Place
Acrylic/Tempera/Oil Paint: 2nd Place
 
James Miller – 
Acrylic/Tempera/Oil: 3rd Place, 3rd Place Black and White: 1st Place
 
Bella McLaughlin – 
Black and White: 3rd Place 
Colored Drawing: 3rd Place
 
Simone Bonacci – 
Pencil Drawing: 3rd Place, 3rd Place
 
Harrison Geiger – 
Acrylic/Tempera/Oil: 1st Place 
Watercolor: 1st Place, 1st Place 
 
Ava Bittner –  
Acrylic/Tempera/Oil: 1st Place, 1st Place, 1st Place, 2nd Place
Colored Drawing: 1st Place
 
Sophie Conrad – 
Acrylic/Tempera/Oil: 1st Place, 1st Place
Colored Drawing: 1st Place
 
Outstanding Student Artist from Fort Calhoun – Brooke Johnsen
People’s Choice  Award – Brooke Johnsen
Student’s Choice Award – Brooke Johnsen
Best of Show – Brooke Johnsen

Parents Survey

Greetings,
We want your feedback!  There are several pathways the district seeks out feedback for continuous improvement.  One of those pathways is a survey.  Please see below for two surveys that are available.  Please click on the one that pertains to your student’s school building.  This survey should only take 5-10 minutes.  We appreciate your time and feedback.  Thank you!  
Elementary School Survey
Jr./Sr. High School Survey

Kindergarten Round Up Information

Kindergarten Round-Up Information

We are excited to announce our Kindergarten Round-Up dates.  The dates are April 14th and 21st.  We anticipate requesting the families with last names that start with A-M come on April 14th.  Then, the other half, N-Z, come on April 21st.  This may change slightly due to the number of students within each group.  Please keep in mind this is a two-day event, however, there is only one day you will have to attend.  We will get additional information out soon to each family explaining the details. We look forward to seeing you soon.  
Friendly reminder, all eligible students must be 5 years of age by July 31, 2023, per the state of Nebraska, to attend kindergarten for the 2023-24 school year.  If you have any questions please contact the office at 402-468-5714.  Thank you!  Go PIONEERS!