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Knight News
Grand Forks Central High School - Dec. 1st, 2023
A Look Ahead
Dec. 6th - 10th - Winter Play "PUFFS: Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic" - 7:00 PM - Black Box Theater
Dec. 6th - Early Release - 1:00 PM
Dec. 11th - Chamber Choir Concert - 7:00 PM
Dec. 13th - Dodging for Jammies - 7:30 PM
Dec. 14th - Picture Makeups - 9:00 - 10:30 AM
Dec. 18th - Holiday Choir Concert - 7:00 PM
Dec. 20th - Early Release - 1:00 PM
Dec. 21st - Pep Band Performs at GFC vs. RRHS Hockey - 6:45 PM
Dec. 25th - Jan. 1st - NO SCHOOL - Holiday Break
Jan. 2nd - School Resumes
Jan. 5th - Deadline for In-District Transfer Requests
Jan. 11th - Semester Testing Days for Periods 1, 3, 5, & 7
Jan. 12th - Semester Testing Days for Periods 2, 4, 6, & 8
Jan. 12th - End of Quarter 2, End of Semester 1
Jan. 15th - NO SCHOOL - Professional Development
Jan. 17th - Early Release - 1:00 PM
Jan. 29th - Winter Jazz Concert - 7:00 PM - Auditorium
Jan. 31st - Early Release - 1:00 PM
Knight Accomplishments
Athletics
Football
All EDC: Caden Johansen, Tray Kuntz, Erick Paye, Jack Simmers, Gabe Tande, Tyler Whalen
All State 1st Team: Jack Simmers, Tray Kuntz, Erick Paye, Tyler Whalen
All State 2nd Team: Gabe Tande
Girls Swimming State Placers
Sydnee Sandberg - 6th place in diving
Rainy Bancroft - 7th place in the 200 yd freestyle
Honor Roll Corrections
PowerSchool did not correctly calculate student GPA's when compiling student names for the honor roll at the end of Quarter 1. These students were inadvertently left off of the list or may have been listed on the B Honor Roll by mistake instead of the A Honor Roll.
Academic Students Of The Quarter
Congratulations to these students (see attachment below) for being nominated by their teachers as academic students of the quarter. They have shown themselves to be excellent examples of what we strive for at Grand Forks Central.
A special congratulations to the 8 students chosen as Academic Students of the Quarter.
Seniors
Gabrielle Evanson
Erick Paye
Juniors
Pearl Boehm
Jocelyn Dawes
Sophomores
Simone Legerski
Ella Peters
Freshmen
Kenai Auch
Lincoln Steele
Prom Detention Policy
Students must have all of their detention hours served in order to attend prom on May 4th. Students cannot have any outstanding detention hours if they want to attend the Grand March and/or the Prom Dance. Please see the full policy below:
Students who owe detention hours will not be eligible to participate in any extra-curricular activities, public performances or represent GFC publicly until these hours are served. There are no exceptions to this policy.
Students will not be allowed to attend prom if detention hours are owed at the time of ticket sales.
Seniors are not allowed to participate in graduation ceremonies if detention hours are owed as of May 24th, 2024.
Picture Retakes
School picture retakes are scheduled for Dec. 14th from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in the gym foyer.
No prepay option is available, all pictures must be purchased with cash or check to Caulfields the day of retakes.
2023-2024 Yearbook For Sale!
Looking for a great gift for your Central student? You are now able to order a 2023-2024 GFC Yearbook. Orders will be taken through May 1st, 2024. The books arrive in September 2024. The cost is $55 using PayPal or a credit/debit card. Click on the link below to purchase your yearbook.
Grand Central Station
Grand Central Station is run by the marketing students at GFC. The school store has been the leading supplier for GFC attire, accessories and spirit items. The store is open during the school day to the public.
If you are interested in becoming a Grand Forks Central DECA Professional Member or Corporate Sponsor, see our website for membership options. Members enjoy exclusive benefits.
Website: gcstation.square.site/
Location: 115 North 4th Street, Grand Forks, ND, USA
Phone: 701-746-2375
Twitter: @gfc_schoolstore
Activity Fee Refunds
Activity Refunds may be issued if certain criteria are met. If you believe your student qualifies for a refund, please fill out the refund form and submit it to our office.
*To be eligible for a refund, your student must not have played in any games or competed publicly for Grand Forks Central.
FAFSA
GFC Seniors! Are you planning on going to college? Before you fill out FAFSA you will need to create a StudentAid.gov account (formerly called the FSAID). Please go to studentaid.gov and create your account TODAY. Both the student and the parent/guardian will need to create an account. Stop by the Counseling Center if you have any questions.
Incoming 9th Grade In-District Transfer Requests Due Jan. 5th
Girls Wrestling
The Power Of Verbs!
Many times our students report that when they are tested/assessed in classes or on standardized assessments (ACT), they report not being confident about what they are being asked to do to demonstrate their knowledge, despite the fact that they feel they are knowledgeable about the topic. Understanding the question or task is, at the core, about understanding the verbs being used in the question or or prompt.
A goal at Grand Forks Central is to make the most commonly used verbs on assessments part of our daily practice. We ask that parents support these efforts at home as they are able. Listed below are the verbs we have identified as those we will focus on to best prepare our students for success on assessments and in life.
GFC Power Verbs
Formulate - to express in precise form; It's difficult to formulate a plan under pressure.
Compare - to examine the qualities of to discover similarities & differences; It's best to compare prices before a big purchase.
Contrast - to examine the qualities of to discover differences; Her black dress and the white snow contrast sharply.
Predict – say or predict that something will happen in the future. I predict the Vikings will win the Super Bowl.
Describe – give an account of something, including relevant details. Cormac McCarthy describes the setting in The Road as bleak, desolate, and harmful to human life.
Evaluate – form an idea of the amount, value, or idea of. We need to evaluate our options before making a choice.
Infer – make a good guess; read between the lines; what’s the hidden meaning. From your letter, I infer that you are well.
Support - give the facts; back up with details; provide proof. The facts support your claim of innocence.
Analyze – break apart; study the pieces; look at closer; examine. It is best to analyze a situation before acting.
Summarize – give a brief statement of the main points of something. Read the article and summarize it in a paragraph.
Justify - to show or prove to be right or reasonable; You must justify your actions with solid evidence..
Claim - state or assert that something is the case; She claimed that she was a part of a wealthy, educated family.
2022-2023 Yearbooks Are In!
Last year's yearbooks are in! If you pre-paid for a yearbook, please come to the main office to pick it up.
There is also a limited number of extra yearbooks available for sale in the main office. The cost is $60 (cash or check made out to GFPS). They are sold first come, first serve.
Pre-Sales of the 2023-2024 yearbook will start soon. Watch future editions of the Knight News for the link to purchase that yearbook.
Online Sports & Activity Fee Payments
Create your free account today and never worry about having to send cash/checks to school with your student again. Visit myschoolbucks.com or download the app today to get started!
Requesting a Waiver for Free or Reduced Activity Fees
- Students who qualify for free or reduced lunch, may qualify for free or reduced activity fees but are required to submit a Free & Reduced Lunch Application Form, a Fee_Waiver_Request_Form and a Release_of_Information_Request each school year to determine eligibility.
- If your family qualifies for free lunch, the activity fee is waived completely. If your family qualifies for reduced lunch, the activity fee is $40 (sports) and $35 (fine arts).
- The Free & Reduced Lunch Online Application Form can be found online here: https://www.myschoolapps.com/
Mentor Center
The Mentor Center is a national award-winning resource center for GFPS middle and high school students to receive academic support, social-emotional support, and enrichment.
There is no cost for students, and we Mentor Center provide free food.
Students work on academics with certified teachers and tutors, participate in programming such as cooking classes, art, nature walks, and connect with Social Emotional Learning Specialists, peer, and volunteers.
Daily attendance is capped to ensure we can serve students well. Students MUST sign up to attend a particular day, and a limited number of slots are available. To accommodate demand, middle school students can attend up to two days per week. High school students can attend up to four days per week.
The Daily Sign Up Form can be found on the home page for the Mentor Center Site:
https://www.gfschools.org/Domain/1686
The Mentor Center is located on 725 Hamline St. and is open from 1:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Parking Information
Link for Digital Parking Permit for the City Ramp
Student Link to obtain the parking permit for student parking areas:
https://gfpermits.rmcpay.com/#purchase?purchase_seed=KJQEA7YZT3_RQMX9HEGCA_SAWKF415LE
Booster Club Meeting Dates for 2023-2024
All meetings are held in the GFC Library/Media Center (2nd Floor) at 7:00 pm
December 4th
January 8th
February 5th
March 4th
April 1st
May 6th
Looking to Make A Difference? Join Our Team at GFC!
Administration
Dr. Gabe Dahl - Associate Principal A-K
Mr. Mike Wilber - Associate Principal L-Z
Mr. Tony Bina - Athletic Director
Contact Us:
Main Office : 701-746-2375
Attendance Line: 701-746-2482
Main Office Hours 7:00 AM-4:00 PM
School Doors Open at 7:30 AM
Location:
115 N. 4th Street
Grand Forks, ND 58203
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