Let's Celebrate National School Breakfast Week March 4-8, 2024. School breakfast is a nutritious way for students to start off their day! #NSBW24
about 1 year ago, Mara Dungan
National School Breakfast Week
Middle School Boys/Girls Wrestling competed at a tough Norris Invite with 17 teams.   3 - 4th Places Andrew Gresham Keylee Olberding Emma Gilkerson 3 - 3rd Places Brantly Sells Zade Bents Taytum Maddox 5 - 2nd Places Kenley Alexander Shia Wisneski Nolan Nicholson Kaleb Kaiser Tristen Randall 1 - Champion Brandon Feighner Great job by all wrestlers against great competition! Iron sharpens iron! #TigerWrestlingPride 🤼‍♀️🐅🤼
about 1 year ago, Shelly Leyden
wrestling
Reminder: 7th grade parents, Texas Roadhouse Roll forms are due Monday, March 4th. Turn in at Middle School commons area from 5:15-7:15.
about 1 year ago, Meghan Robeson
Congratulations to the February South School ROARS winners! These kids celebrated National Pig Day by creating an edible pig to enjoy for dessert. Great job!
about 1 year ago, Maygan Ramsey
4
3
4
4
4
5
4
3
3
Dr. Powell's 5th grade math students enjoy measuring to find the perimeter and area of shapes around the classroom.
about 1 year ago, Wendy Craig
math
math
math
math
math
math
math
math
The Second Grade Classes are working on matching pitches using potato heads!
about 1 year ago, Shelly Leyden
music
potatoe head
pitch
second grade
There will be an 8th grade parent meeting Monday night at 6:00 P.M. in the high school gym to discuss course registration for next year. If you cannot attend please reach out to Sara Barker, the high school guidance counselor, for additional information.
about 1 year ago, Meghan Robeson
The Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program is highlighting avocados in March. Avocados are high in vitamin B6 &E, and they are a good source of vitamin C. Avocados can be eaten plain or you can make guacamole. For more information and recipes check out the pictures.
about 1 year ago, Mara Dungan
Avocado
Avocado recipes
Middle School Boys/Girls Wrestling competed at the Auburn Middle School Invitational 5 - 4th Places 5 - 3rd Places 9 - 2nd Places 3 - Champions Brantly Sells Brandon Collier Taytum Maddox Team is still young and still learning. It was great getting some new faces on the mats with our girls that just finished basketball last week. #TigerWrestlingPride 🤼‍♀️🐅🤼
about 1 year ago, Shelly Leyden
The Falls City boys cross country team earned Nebraska Coaches Association academic honors this past fall season. To earn honors, the team had to have higher than a 3.3 GPA for the fall semester.
about 1 year ago, Cody Hawley
NCA
Tonight at 6:00PM Coach Bangert will have an informational parent meeting for parents of 6th graders going into 7th grade next fall who plan to play football. The meeting will be in the middle school cafeteria. This meeting is ONLY for 6th grade parents who will have students in 7th grade next fall that plan to play football.
about 1 year ago, Jack Bangert
tiger
The Falls City High School show choir, orchestra, and pep band shared their amazing talent with the elementary students today. The students and teachers were excited to see familiar faces during the entertainment. Thank you to the music department for taking time to come to the elementary schools. We loved the show!
about 1 year ago, Wendy Craig
Music
music
music
music
music
music
music
music
music
It’s been a tradition for all student athletes who break a school record to place their name on the record boards. Congratulations to the 2023-2024 Tiger Boys Wrestling Team on breaking the following records: Most Points Dual: Albany, MO-78 points Most Points Tournament: Vern Ekfelt Invitational-223 points Congratulations to Wyatt Olberding on breaking the following records: Most Pins Season: 40 Most Wins Season: 49-3 Most Team Points Season: 284 Career Pins: 115 Career Wins: 168-19 Career Team Points: 1,005 Congratulations Wyatt on a great four years! Thank you for being a great leader on and off the mats and representing your team, school, and town with the hard work you brought to every practice and match!#TigerWrestlingPride 🤼‍♀️🐅🤼
about 1 year ago, Shelly Leyden
wyatt
records
wrestling
Last week Falls City FFA had an action packed week, The week started out strong with the District Welding contest. In Arc Welding; Chase Brown (Purple), and Ethan Morris (Blue). In Tig Welding; Derek Helmick (Red). Oxy Acetylene welding; Blakely Sells (Purple Bronze metal , and Ashton Martin (Red). In GMAW/MIG welding; Eric Heinzelman (Blue), and Brock Niedfeldt (Blue). Overall Falls City got fourth place leading to a state qualifying team of Chase Brown, Derek Helmick, Blakely Sells, and Eric Heinzelman. Last week was also FFA week where students got to dress up and participate in lunch activities. We started out the week Monday with blue and gold day and panty hose pest control. Tuesday was Western day where students dressed western with the biggest belt buckles and the activity was horse race on bouncy horses. Wednesday was country music day where students wore their favorite artists' merch and participated in karaoke at lunch. Thursday was Chore day students wore their chore attire, we held a horse shoeing competition at lunch with 159 Lumber donating the board. We also had drive a tractor to school day and had a great turn out with many students driving tractors. F&M bank also stopped by and donated a check to the Falls City FFA chapter to support our cause. It was a great way to end the week. Thank you F&M bank.
about 1 year ago, Gale Dunkhas
Welding Team
Donation
tractors
horse racing
breakfast
Hunter and Kemper
First grade science experiment: Making a Coke and Mentos volcano! 🌋 These little scientists are having a blast learning about the history of the Earth. View pictures: https://youtu.be/3DC3Ch-TlN0
about 1 year ago, Shelly Leyden
We would like to say “thank you” to a community donor for the First Grade class shirt! Each first grader was gifted a Falls City Tiger shirt.
about 1 year ago, Shelly Leyden
first grade
Don't forget to support the Falls City Recreation at their 25th Annual Pancake & Sausage feed this morning from 8:00am to 1:00pm! 🥞
about 1 year ago, Shelly Leyden
pancakes
Congratulations to the 8th grade students who competed today in the regional National History Day competition.
about 1 year ago, Sharon Jeffries
National History Day competitors at Peru State College.
Taytum Maddox won second place for her Rosa Parks website and is invited to compete at the state competition.
Kenley Alexander won 3rd place for her historical paper on Gertrude Ederle and is invited to compete at state.
Deacon Jacobs won 4th place for his Pearl Harbor paper and is an alternate for the state competition.
We are excited to announce that Dr. Powell will be teaching at 6th grade at the Middle School for the 2024-2025 school year. Dr. Powell is currently part of the 5th grade team at South Elementary School. She holds doctoral degree in curriculum and instruction and we are excited to see how she can utilize these skills to promote the development of our scholars.
about 1 year ago, Shelly Leyden
Powell
Falls City Public School’s is pleased to announce that Mrs. Robeson has been selected for the Middle School Principal position at Falls City Middle School. Mrs. Robeson brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record in educational leadership. With an extensive background in curriculum development, school improvement, and fostering positive school culture, Mrs. Robeson has consistently demonstrated a commitment to the field of education. She currently holds the position of interim Middle School Principal, Curriculum & Assessments Director, for the Falls City Public Schools. Prior to her coming to the Falls City Public Schools in 2022, Mrs. Robeson held the positions of 9-12 English Teacher, English Department Head, and School Improvement Team Leader for the Beatrice Public Schools. She received her Bachelor's Degree in English Education 7-12 from Wayne State College, A Master's Degree in English Education from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and a Master's Degree in Educational Administration from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
about 1 year ago, Shelly Leyden
Robeson