The first PLC Early Release is tomorrow. Students need to have transportation for a 2 hour early dismissal. This time is utilized for teacher professional development. Thank you.
Last chance to sign up for FAFSA/Financial Aid luncheon, Wednesday, Sept. 29th, noon - 1 pm. Junior and Senior parents check you email or contact Sara Barker at the High School. (sbarker@fallscityps.org or 402-245-2116). College fair following luncheon.

A couple of FC ESports JV Rocket League teams competed against Ord, NE, Tuesday after school. Another JV team of Paxton Armbruster, Brayden Schulenberg, and Bowdy Jones defeated a JV team from Winnebago, NE, later that evening.

The FC ESports teams competed against Winnebago, NE, Tuesday evening. The Rocket League 1 and 2 varsity teams both went 2-0 and improved to 4-0 and 3-1 respectively. The Overwatch varsity team lost their match and is now 0-2. Next Tuesday evening the Tigers face Centennial, NE.



Falls City softball parents night tonight against Fairbury. Go Tigers!
#FCPublic

The FCCLA members attended the Fall Leadership Workshop in Kearney to kick-off the year to learn about endless opportunities available through FCCLA! Members attended sessions about competitive events, community service projects, and chapter leadership.

FCMS parents: We mistakenly sent a letter that says you are missing paperwork to all of our parents. These letters were only supposed to go to the families missing paperwork. Ignore the letter and we will inform you of your paperwork status on the night of conferences. Sorry for the miscommunication!
The Safe Kids organization was at South School Monday evening. They helped parents with understanding child safety concerning car seats.




Tiger Cheerleaders did their best last night at Louisville. Tiger football fell 38-57.
#FCPublic


Tiger Softball kicking off the morning at Plattsmouth Invite versus Fort Calhoun.
#gotigers

The FCPS ESports JV Overwatch team competed for the first time Thursday after school against Omaha Westside’s Reserve team.

FC MS & HS bands marching at Humboldt for Richardson County Fair! Great day to be a Tiger!!


FC Tiger marching band ready to march in parade today in Humboldt.
#paradetoday #FCPublic

Today marked the annual FCMS Tug of War Championship. The upstart group representing Mrs. Haines knocked off defending champs Mrs. Hogue. Then Haines group took down the teachers as well. Nice job Mrs. Haines homeroom!
https://youtu.be/68Uoc35tvhc


Please click the link below for information about Parent Teacher Conferences at Falls City Middle School. This information will also be sent to your home in the mail next week.
https://www.fctigers.org/article/537373
Here is the YouTube link for the Volleyball matches on Thursday at Nebraska City. Tigers will play at 5pm and 6pm.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFDMxgrUS4hojIrt1pZL7LQ
The staff and administration of Falls City High School have announced the
selections for August High School Students of the Month. The honors go to the following students:
Upperclassmen- Thomas Fields, a senior, is the son of Odis Fields and Brenda Fields, Abigail Boatright, a senior, is the daughter of Tim and Karen Boatright.
Underclassmen- Blake Rolfe, a sophomore, is the son of Ron and Brenda Timothy. Mylie Crawford, a freshman, is the daughter of Clay and Chris Crawford.

The Falls City Music Boosters will hold it's first meeting of the 2021-22 school year tonight at 5:15 pm in the high school band room. This is for parents with a 9-12 student in band, choir, or orchestra.
SMITH ANNOUNCES 2021 CONGRESSIONAL ART COMPETITION WINNERS. WASHINGTON, D.C. – CONGRESSMAN ADRIAN SMITH (R-NE) ANNOUNCED THE WINNERS OF THE 2021 CONGRESSIONAL ART COMPETITION FOR THE THIRD DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA.
“Congratulations to the winners of this year’s Congressional Art Competition and to all of the students who submitted their work,” said Smith. “The impressive art submitted this year is a testament to the talent of Third District students and their teachers.”
Artwork by the first-place winner will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol. The runners-up will have their art displayed in Congressman Smith’s Washington, D.C., Grand Island, and Scottsbluff offices. Smith worked with the Nebraska Art Teachers Association to coordinate the competition.
First Place: “My Best Friend” by Libby Macklin of Blue Hill
Blue Hill Public Schools.
Libby’s work will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year.
Second Place: “A Girl and Her Horse” by Abigail Boatright of Falls City
Falls City Public Schools. Abigail’s work will be displayed in Smith’s Washington, D.C. office.
Third Place: “All Dogs go to Heaven” by Elizabeth Meyers of Oxford
Southern Valley Schools.
Elizabeth’s work will be displayed in Smith’s Grand Island office.
Fourth Place: “Unlucky Ducky” by Audrey Hogg of Ansley
Ansley Public Schools.
Audrey’s work will be displayed in Smith’s Scottsbluff office.
Great work Abigail!



If you are traveling to the middle school football game tonight in Murray vs Conestoga be advised the Highway 1 between Beaver Lake and Murray was damaged by flooding. You might want to plan an alternate route entering Murray from the South.
