Volleyball v. Football Showdown

“The varsity Pioneer Volleyball and Football teams squared off in a preseason volleyball competition on August 17th. The football boys did their best and made game 3 an exciting one to watch, but they were no match for the Pioneer volleyball ladies, who went 3-0 on the night.”

 

Congratulations to Fort Calhoun High School Marching Band

The Marching Band recently returned from their trip to Washington DC with a first place trophy for their performance in the Fairfax, VA parade on July 4th in the marching band contest. The competition was tough so this award was a big accomplishment. Besides the parade, the students and chaparones had fun touring the Washington DC, Philadelphia and St. Louis areas.

Technology Day 2017

It was a great day in Fort Calhoun, programming drones to fly through hoops. “Only thing that would have made it cooler is if the hoops were on fire!!” That was a quote from our end of the year tech day at Fort Calhoun schools. It was talking about one of the five sessions that over 200 students participated in on Monday, May 15, 2017. Over 100 3rd and 4th grade students partnered up with over 100 7th and 8th grade students to run through and experience technology and in plethora of ways!

Along with navigating drones through a obstacle course, the students also became engineers by designing objects that would hover in a wind tunnel, program Sphere SPRK+ Robots through a maze, design rockets that were aerodynamic out of 2 L bottles to see who’s would fly the furthest, and program their own unique song with tools on an iPad.

The day was a huge success with an educational experience unmatched. Fun was had by one and all! 

A big thank you to all of the staff members that helped at Fort Calhoun Schools that without their help this would not have been able to take place.
Also, a huge shout out to ESU #3 for helping support this day! You three were just incredible! Thank you Jeff Ingraham, Greg Schwanke, and Dawn Peterson Ferreyra.

2017 Variety Show

Thank you to everyone who was involved with the Variety Show. It was a fun night and couldn’t have happened with out the help of everyone from planning to the lasagna dinner to clean up.

 

District Art Day

On Wednesday April 13th a group of high school art students participated in a district wide art day. Students spent the day at Arlington High School creating a group mural, and entered artwork into a juried art show. All twelve participating students earned awards, and Ian Edie earned the Student’s Choice award for Fort Calhoun High School. Congratulations to all participants and award winners.
 

Dilara Onigkeit – 2nd, 2nd, 3rd
Avery McKennan – 1st, 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Nicole Swanson – 3rd
Kaleah Keeler – 1st, 1st, 3rd
Kloey Appel – 1st, 1st, 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Hunter Thomas – 2nd, 2nd
Caitlin Weeks – 1st, 2nd, 2nd, 3rd
Jessica Gravert – 1st, 1st
Taylor Marshall – 1st, 1st, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 3rd, 3rd
Ian Edie – 1st, 1st, and Student’s Choice Award
Clayton Pratt – 3rd, 3rd
Skylar Wear – 1st, 1st, 1st, 1st, 2nd, 3rd

 

 

FBLA Attends Career Skills Workshop

On April 28th, a group of FBLA students attended a Career
Skills Workshop at Mammel Hall on the campus of UNO.
Students attended interactive workshops where they were able to
learn about how to create effective resumes, interviewing skills
and also learn about the importance of internships and lunch and
work etiquette. Those attending the workshop were: Jordan
Wear, Taya Skelton, Ashlyn Dippel, Morgan McNew, Katie
Hurt, Lizzy Namuth, Piper Hagar, and Rachel Hagar.

Creighton Basketball Players Visit March Madness Winners

Mae Clausen’s kindergartners and Marti Leishman’s 3rd graders were champions of the March Madness reading program for the 3rd year in a row. They celebrated their win with a pizza lunch from Goldies, and they were joined by Creighton basketball players. Zach Hanson, Isaiah Zierden, and Martin Krampelj. Following lunch, the players signed autographs and played ball with the kids.

Photos and article by Sheri Homolka