Announcements 3/15/17

SPECIAL TODAY: ITALIAN SAUSAGE SANDWICH
SPECIAL THURSDAY:  TURKEY ALFREDO
 DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
 WEDNESDAY
 MARCH 15, 2017
 ALL SCHOOL
 
LUNCH TODAY: ITALIAN SAUSAGE SANDWICH
LUNCH THURSDAY: TURKEY ALFREDO
 
HIGH SCHOOL
 
There will be a Brookie Meeting at 8:15 on Tuesday, March 28 in room 501.   (3/27)
 
SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
Fresh 52 Farmers Market at Tivoli Village 
Date:  April 1
2 shifts:  7-12 or 12-5pm 
Sign up through:  Carrie Hogan
 
Shield News…
Select Under Armour and VanSport Polo Shirts…NOW 40% off while supplies last!
Remaining Sport Spiritwear on sale while supplies last…$3 tees, $5 Bling tees, $10 Hoodies (3/31)
 
If you are desiring to take a AP Exam and you are not currently in that particular AP class or if you are taking an online AP class, please see Mrs. Washington before March 31st to order your exam. Any exam ordered after that time will have an additional $40.00 late fee.
 
Hey students, the folks at Shake Shack in Downtown Summerlin want to treat you and your study buddy for being academically awesome!It’s super easy, just head to Shake Shack in Downtown Summerlin between 2-5 p.m. Monday through Thursday with your “study buddy,” show your school ID and receive a free burger with a purchase of a burger! Shake Shack is the perfect hangout spot for an after-school bite with friends. Shake Shack even offers free Wi-Fi for those last-minute study sessions. What are you waiting for?! Grab your buddy and study at the Shack!    (3/20)
 
COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
MOUNTAIN VIEW LUTHERAN CHURCH is having a community service day on May 7, 2017.  There are several different opportunities to serve throughout the community. Please visit the link to view the opportunities and to sign up:
 
The charity of the month for March will benefit Children's Heart Foundation.  We are collecting Easter Baskets for pediatric heart patients and their families.  If you would like to participate in the worthy cause, please bring your basket to Mrs. Grant in room 114.  We will collect baskets throughout the whole month of March!
 
Sophomores and Juniors in Spanish III, Spanish III H & Spanish IV H:
If you received an email from Mrs Grant, please read it and see her for an application for Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica-the FLHS Puerta del sol Chapter of Spanish Honor Society starting on Thursday, February 23.  In order to be considered, you must have maintained at least an 87% in advanced Spanish classes and have a cumulative GPA of 3.75 or higher. The other qualification is that you MUST be enrolled in an upper level (Spanish IV or AP V) class next year (2017-18) to be considered into SHH.  The deadline for submitting applications is March 16th at 3:00 p.m. If you did not receive an email and believe you meet these qualifications, please notify Mrs. Grant.  3/16
 
Give someone the gift of sight! 
Do you have old eyeglasses or sunglasses? If so, Builder's Club is having an eyeglass drive through March 31st! Bring them to Mrs. Walo's room (rm 318), Mrs. Bowline in the library, or any Builders' Club member. The glasses will be donated to the Lion's Club, where they will be repurposed and given to people who are in desperate need of eyeglasses and sunglasses. Thank you for your help.  3/31
 
POLAND MISSION TRIP
Mr. Crowder is looking for students to join him this summer in Bielsko-Biala, Poland for the 3rd annual Day Camp.  We teach English, play games with kids, sing songs, do crafts, and have a great time meeting Polish youth who are around the same age, in addition to the most important job of sharing the Gospel with kids in Poland.  This trip will fulfill ALL your service hours, and is A LOT of fun.  The dates of this year's trip July 14-25, and the cost is $2,500, a slight decrease from last year.  The registration deadline is March 31.  If you have any questions, please see Mr. Crowder for details. (3/31)
 
"Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God." In Philippians 4:6, God calls us to pray to Him about anything and everything in all situations. A new prayer group is starting up to dojust that. The group will meet twice a week on Mondays and Fridays in room 112 at 7am, and the sole purpose of the group will be to pray for this school and those in it, this city, this country, and this world. If you are in need of prayer, whether you are a faculty member or a student, you are welcome to come on Monday mornings starting on September 12 and the members of the group will pray for you in person. If you want to request prayer, but not in person, you can send emails to request@flhsemail.org. If you are interested in joining the group and praying for everything under the sun, please contact Hannah Hines by email (hh8604@flhsemail.org) for more information or to confirm your intent to join. The first informational meeting for the members will be sometime next week. More information on that meeting to come.      6/2
 
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Shield News…
Select Under Armour and VanSport Polo Shirts…NOW 40% off while supplies last!
Remaining Sport Spiritwear on sale while supplies last…$3 tees, $5 Bling tees, $10 Hoodies (3/31)
 
Hey students, the folks at Shake Shack in Downtown Summerlin want to treat you and your study buddy for being academically awesome!It’s super easy, just head to Shake Shack in Downtown Summerlin between 2-5 p.m. Monday through Thursday with your “study buddy,” show your school ID and receive a free burger with a purchase of a burger! Shake Shack is the perfect hangout spot for an after-school bite with friends. Shake Shack even offers free Wi-Fi for those last-minute study sessions. What are you waiting for?! Grab your buddy and study at the Shack!    (3/20)
 
The charity of the month for March will benefit Children's Heart Foundation. We are collecting Easter Baskets for pediatric heart patients and their families.  If you would like to participate in the worthy cause,
please bring your basket to Mrs. Grant in room 114.  We will collect baskets throughout the whole month of March!
 
Give someone the gift of sight!
 Do you have old eyeglasses or sunglasses? If so, Builder's Club is having an eyeglass drive through March 31st! Bring them to Mrs. Walo's room (room 318), Mrs. Bowline in the library, or any Builders' Club member. The glasses will be donated to the Lion's Club, where they will be repurposed and given to people who are in desperate need of eyeglasses and sunglasses. Thank you for your help.  3/31
 
Are you interested in debating global issues and foreign policy?
 If you are, FLHS Model United Nations is holding its’ 3rd Annual Middle School Model United Nations Conference, FLMUN III, on Saturday, 6 May. You will learn about the real UN and how they solve problems around the world. Please attend our informational meeting on Thursday, 23 March, 7:00-8:30 PM, in the Library. Practices will be held every Thursday, 7:00-8:30, starting on 30 March. To register for FLMUN, or for more information, email us at modelun@flhsemail.org, or check your Crusader Connect in March. See you soon!
 
"Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God." In Philippians 4:6, God calls us to pray to Him about anything and everything in all situations. A new prayer group is starting up to do just that. The group will meet twice a week on Mondays and Fridays in room 112 at 7am, and the sole purpose of the group will be to pray for this school and those in it, this city, this country, and this world. If you are in need of prayer, whether you are a faculty member or a student, you are welcome to come on Monday mornings starting on September 12 and the members of the group will pray for you in person. If you want to request prayer, but not in person, you can send emails to request@flhsemail.org. If you are interested in joining the group and praying for everything under the sun, please contact Hannah Hines by email (hh8604@flhsemail.org) for more information or to confirm your intent to join. The first informational meeting for the members will be sometime next week. More information on that meeting to come.      6/2
 
 
DEVOTIONAL
Assets that Matter 
I want you to understand what really matters, so that you may live pure and blameless lives until the day of Christ’s return (v.10).
Docci maintains the property at a radio station where I work. He went to school for only a few years before his father forced him to work with the family’s cows. He eventually ran away to the city, where he found a job with a man who taught him a trade and about faith in Jesus. When Pastor Kevin, a dear friend of the radio station, died, the station manager employed Docci. Although Docci had very little education, the manager knew that the training Docci had received from Kevin made him a great asset.
The apostle Paul wrote to the believers in Philippi and reminded them that they were highly valued—assets in the kingdom of God (Philippians 1:1-8). He prayed that their love would overflow and that they would keep on growing in knowledge and understanding. “I want you to understand what really matters, so that you may live pure and blameless lives until the day of Christ’s return” (v.10). He also prayed that they would be filled with the fruit of salvation—the good character produced by Jesus Christ, which brings honor to God (v.11).
Paul reminds us that we should “do everything without complaining and arguing, so that no one can criticize [us]. Live clean, innocent lives as children of God, shining like bright lights in a world full of crooked and perverse people” (2:14-15). We should live like this because “we are citizens of heaven, where the Lord Jesus Christ lives. And we are eagerly waiting for him to return as our Savior” (3:20).
As we wait for that day, God is there to train and sharpen us. May we yield to the Holy Spirit’s refining work in our lives, confidently living as assets that matter in the hands of our heavenly Father. —Ruth O’Reilly Smith
MORE
Read Romans 14:17 and be reminded of what really matters in the kingdom of God.
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What makes you an asset within your family, among your friends and colleagues, and in your community? How can you submit more fully to the Holy Spirit’s refining work in your life?
 
 
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