C1 Subdistrict Softball at Auburn on Monday, October 4th. #FCPublic #letsdothis
over 3 years ago, Gale Dunkhas
bracket
Fall sports pep rally this morning. Best of luck to all the Tiger teams! Great job band and cheerleaders! #FCPublic
over 3 years ago, Gale Dunkhas
gym
Great opportunity for Seniors and Juniors yesterday. College Fair with 40 college reps and Apply to College day. Students from HTRS, JCC, and Sacred Heart attended.
over 3 years ago, Gale Dunkhas
college reps
juniors
seniors
Varsity Volleyball Invitational, Saturday, Oct. 9th:
over 3 years ago, Gale Dunkhas
pool play
Middle School VB Invitational, Tuesday, October 5th:
over 3 years ago, Gale Dunkhas
Middle School Bracket
Junior Varsity VB Tournament Information: Monday, October 4th.
over 3 years ago, Gale Dunkhas
bracket
The 4th grade students from South School are on a field trip today in Lincoln. They are visiting our State Capital. In 4th grade the students learn about Nebraska history. Here are a few pictures of them enjoying their day.
over 3 years ago, Rob Alderson
state capital
state capital
state capital
For latest information on parent/teacher conferences, click here https://fallscitypsne.sites.thrillshare.com/article/548076
over 3 years ago, Shelly Leyden
Conferences
Due to power outages across the city we are cancelling conferences tonight Tuesday 9/28.
over 3 years ago, Falls City Middle School
On Tuesday, September 21st, the Falls City FFA officer team attended Ag Literacy Training in Adams, Nebraska.
over 3 years ago, Falls City FFA
Officers planning an Ag Literacy Activity through the Farm Bureau
Falls  City FFA officers presenting to the group!
Cross country girls bring home the first place plaque from Rockport meet. #FCXC
over 3 years ago, Shelly Leyden
girls
JV Volleyball game at Horton,Ks is cancelled. Varsity will now play at 5pm.
over 3 years ago, Don Hogue
There will be no Homework Club this Tuesday, September 28 and Thursday, September 30 due to Parent/Teacher Conferences.
over 3 years ago, Rob Alderson
The book fair will be at both North and South Elementary Schools, September 27-30th. Students can bring money to school before or after school to purchase books. Parents are welcome to come in as well and it will be open during parent teacher conferences.
over 3 years ago, Rob Alderson
book fair
book fair
book fair
On Tuesday, September 15th, the Falls City FFA Chapter attended Husker Harvest Days in Grand Island, NE. The Chapter arrived around 10:00 am and met back at the bus at 2:00 pm. The chapter paid the way for students who brought in cans of food for a local donation. In total, the chapter brought in 160+ cans to donate. We will be donating the cans to the local “Little Free Pantry” on Stone Street. Members learned about agriculture and participated in agriculture-related activities. Some members participated in a grain bin rescue simulator where they had to help another student escape the bin. Students can learn a lot about career opportunities in the agricultural industry. Students were allowed to speak to representatives from nearly 600 companies and learn about what the companies did or plan to do in the future. These companies included: Massey Ferguson, Polaris, Fontanelle, Case IH, John Deere, Hoegemeyer, Chevy, Ford, and hundreds more. Booths at this event often showcase new technology and their products of the highest quality. Students can see how agricultural innovations have changed in the last few years. Everyone came home with plenty of new items they picked up on their adventures such as bags, pens, hats, and many more items. Reporter Eliza KukerPic 1 FFA officers left to right Justin Brewer, Ray Feek, Jozie Kirkendall, Cayleight Eickhoff, Makayla Mason, Eliza Kuker, and Jodie Uhri HHD Pic FFA Members who attended Husker Harvest Days!
over 3 years ago, Gale Dunkhas
FFA Officers
FFA members
Cross country team competed in Rockport tonight. Lily Thomas leads the girls with a first place finish.
over 3 years ago, Shelly Leyden
Lily
On Friday, South School students joined the North School students for a read-a-loud opportunity. Reading aloud with a partner helps students learn how to use language to make sense of the world; it improves their information processing skills, vocabulary, and comprehension. Reading aloud targets the skills of audio learners and motivates students to read. Check out the highlights: https://youtu.be/wxnDTL7agWA
over 3 years ago, Shelly Leyden
Read-A-Loud
Softball competing in the ECNC tournament. #compete
over 3 years ago, Don Hogue
softball
Tiger Volleyball off to a good start with 1st set win over Southern at Southern Invite. #saturdayvolleyball
over 3 years ago, Gale Dunkhas
2nd set
Tiger football getting ready to kickoff against Fairbury. Go Tigers!
over 3 years ago, Gale Dunkhas
coin flip