
FCPS has been informed that power should be returned to FCMS later this evening. As a result, we plan to conduct a regular school day at middle school for Friday, April 12th. If that changes, we will let stakeholders know as soon as possible. Thank you.

There will be no middle school track practice today due to the unexpected early dismissal. We will have regular track practice tomorrow.

Due to an unexpected power outage at FCMS, school will be dismissed today for middle school student only at 10:00.
Bus services will be provided for students requesting transportation to rural areas only. No shuttle. We will be releasing cell phones to students & will be requesting students contact parents/guardians for dismissal instructions.

Baking Club members had another fun afternoon baking muffins!





FCMS Honors night &. 8th grade promotion will take place on Monday May 13th at 5:30 P.M. at Pritchard auditorium. We look forward to celebrating with all of our scholars & families.

Congratulations to Ashleigh Kirkendall on being selected to play in the 1st Annual 4-State All Star volleyball game. The game will be played Sunday at 2:30 at Highland Community College. Congrats Ashleigh! 🏐



The ArtsNOW grant enabled the media publications class at middle school to purchase these cameras to capture the student body's activities that they then publish to the cafeteria slideshow. @NDE_FineArts @NEArtsCouncil @NebraskaCulture #FineArtsEdNebraska and #ArtsNOWGrant


Tiger baseball taking on Omaha South in a double header on a beautiful sunny day at SNC field.


The following Falls City Tiger athletes received ECNC recognition for girls and boys basketball. Senior Ashleigh Kirkendall, 2nd team. Senior Ava Armbruster, Honorable Mention. Senior Cayden Dunkhas, Honorable Mention.


Information regarding 2024 Falls City High School Junior/Senior Prom April 13th.


The Falls City Educational Foundation is now accepting nominations for their Outstanding Faculty & Staff Awards. These awards honor those who have demonstrated excellence in teaching, collegiality, and contributions in promoting high-quality education in our school district. Please take the time to consider nominating individuals for these awards.
Awards presented include Outstanding Secondary Educator, Outstanding Elementary Educator, and Outstanding Classified Employee. The awards will be presented during the Pre-Service session on August 12th.
Nominations submitted on the appropriate form will be accepted by the Foundation from any patron or employee of the school district. The forms can be found here: https://www.fctigers.org/documents/district/district-communication-letters/outstanding-educator-award-applications/602225 or picked up at the Central Office.
Nominations are due in the Central Office by June 7, 2024.


The FCMS students and staff got to enjoy watching the solar eclipse today. Thank you to the Branched Oak Observatory for donated the glasses!!








The Falls City High School Band, Jazz Band, and Orchestra will be showcasing their spring concert on Monday, April 15th at 7:30 following the pre-contest Vocal Recital at 6:00. Free Will Donations will be at the entrance to the main gym! We hope you will attend and enjoy! 🎶🎉🌿


It's that time of year! 5th Grade Parents, please be checking your mail and email for important information about joining the FCMS Band for 2024-2025! If you have any questions, please email Ms. Phillips at aphillips@fallscityps.org. We can’t wait to see you May 8th!


FCHS high school students got to witness the partial eclipse today. It was an interesting in-person learning opportunity.



Congratulations to Falls City High School NCPA Academic All-State Award winners.


Paraprofessional Day was last week. High School Staff and Administration would like to thank these ladies for their hard work and dedication to our students, staff, and school.
L to R (Kristen Olmstead, Lisa Bartek, Mindy Wittwer, Christi Chesnut, Heaven Norton, Lisa Ramer, Connie Taft, not pictured Nicole Jackson)


First graders study habitats as part of the reading curriculum. They learn about the animals, climate, and adaptations. Each student made a habitat diorama to show what they learned. We even had live fish!







Students in Mr Kurpgeweit /Mr Ramold's Civics class conducting a Supreme Court simulation today to conclude their study of the Judicial Branch





Middle school homeroom competition played Human Hungry Hippos. Mrs. Keller's homeroom won!

