Announcements 2/20/25

LUNCH TODAY: Korean BBQ Chicken w/Rice or Noodles, Cheeseburger & FF, Pizza, Corn Dog & FF
LUNCH FRIDAY: Alfredo or Marinara Pasta Bowl & Bread Stick, Chicken Tenders, Pizza, Buffalo Crispy Chicken & FF
DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
 
February 20, 2025
 
LUNCH TODAY: Korean BBQ Chicken w/Rice or Noodles, Cheeseburger & FF, Pizza, Corn Dog & FF
LUNCH FRIDAY: Alfredo or Marinara Pasta Bowl & Bread Stick, Chicken Tenders, Pizza, Buffalo Crispy Chicken & FF
 
HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS
 
Students, please submit your VOLUNTEER SERVICE HOURS for 2024-2025 within 30 days of completing your hours. Organizations and needs can be found on the Community Crusade site on your Crusader Connect Resource board.  High School students must complete and submit at least 20 hours per year by May 15th.
 
ATTENTION ATTENTION ATTENTION: TENNIS COURT PARKING LOT WILL BE CLOSED ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST!! (2/21)
 
Congratulations to the following students and teacher for being nominated as Student/Teacher of the month for January:  students:  Ruby Mueller, Luke Lindsten, teacher:  Mr Tonniges
 
Sunday, February 23 – Service Hour Opportunity
FINISH LINE Half/10K: Gear Return
3:30PM-9:30PM 
Volunteers are needed to be stationed at the finish line of the Rock n Roll Marathon, which is located on the LV Strip, near the Cosmopolitan Casino.  Volunteers will be handing back the participants gear bags from the back of UPS Trucks. The participants drop their bags off at the start of the race for safekeeping and then they drive the trucks over to us at the finish line for the participants to retrieve their gear bags when they finish the race.  Please contact:  Renae Egan-Williams +1 (702) 274-0842 or erenae@gmail.com to sign up to help. (2/21)
 
Hello Faith Students! If you are interested in getting some volunteer hours and have experience or are good with kids, we would love to have you at Staff SittersStaff Sitters is a project where faith students come in to take care of our faculty's children while they work during Staff Development Days. We are looking for volunteers for the following dates: February 14th, and April 9th. Please email kalia.victorino-smith25@flhsemail, jordan.watkins25@flhsemail.org, or makenzie.maier25@flhsemail.org if you are interested and available for any of those days. (2/28)
 
2025-2026 High School Cheer Tryouts
The tryout registration is now available for all current/accepted 8th-11th graders. Please fill out the google form and more information will be sent to you by February 28th.
If you have any questions, please see Coach Tonniges in 603, in the CPAC, across from the band room or email at 
faithcheer@flhsemail.org (3/25)
MostPrep's Winter/Spring 2025 SAT Classes
 FLHS is pleased to announce that MostPrep will be running courses at FLHS in preparation for the winter/spring SAT dates. You may use this LINK to sign up for a class. There is a limit of 25 students per session, so registrations will be honored on a first-come, first-served basis. Please contact MostPrep by e-mail (mostprep@gmail.com) or phone (702-896-1307 -- this is a landline, so please don't send a text!) if you have any questions. Here is a list of course offerings; no student may register for more than 1 course, and these courses are only open to current sophomores and juniors. FLHS will bill students' accounts for these courses after they begin.
 
ACT Course, January 23 - April 16: This full course ($800) aims to fully cover the most important content for the ACT, including the harder math and the science section, which are both beyond the scope of the SAT. All content covered in this ACT course carries over to the SAT as well! Two proctored practice tests are included. All sessions, except for the last one, meet on Thursday nights (7 - 9:30pm). Class meeting dates: January 23, January 30, February 6, February 13, February 20, February 27, March 6, March 13, March 27, April 3, April 10, April 16. Practice tests, which should not be considered optional, as they will be reviewed in class, will be held on the Saturday mornings (8-11am) of March 1 and April 5.
This course is limited to the first 25 enrollees and requires a minimum of 6 students to be held. An additional session may be added if enrollment numbers necessitate that.
 
SAT Winter Course, January 28 - March 7: This 6-week course ($750) aims to fully cover the most important content for the new digital SAT, all of which carries over to the ACT. Two proctored practice tests are included. This course will meet on Tuesday nights (7 - 9:30pm) and Friday afternoons (4 - 5:30pm), except for Valentine's Day; the course will meet on Thursday afternoon that week instead. Practice tests will run from 8am - 10:30am on February 22 and March 1, which are the final two Saturdays before the March SAT. MostPrep recommends that students who have multiple AP classes take the March SAT so they can devote the time they need to studying for the AP tests, which they only get one chance to take! This course is limited to the first 25 enrollees and requires a minimum of 6 enrollees. 
A second session may be added if enrollment demand exceeds 24. Students are responsible for bringing their FLHS-issued devices to practice tests.
 
SAT Spring Course, March 25 - May 2: This 6-week course ($750) aims to fully cover the most important content for the new digital SAT, all of which carries over to the ACT. Two proctored practice tests are included. This course will meet on Tuesday nights (7 - 9:30pm) and Friday afternoons (4 - 5:30pm), except for Good Friday; the course will meet on Thursday afternoon that week instead. Practice tests will run from 8am - 10:30am on April 19 and April 26, which are the final two Saturdays before the May SAT.This course is limited to the first 25 enrollees and requires a minimum of 6 enrollees. 
A second session may be added if enrollment demand exceeds 24. Students are responsible for bringing their FLHS-issued devices to practice tests. (3/15)
 
 
Peccole Little League Opening Day – Volunteers Needed                   
Saturday, March 29, 2024
8AM – 3PM*
Rainbow Family Park (7151 W Oakey Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89117)
Please join us to celebrate Peccole Little League’s Opening Day. We need help with the following areas:
   •    Set-Up
   •    Ticket Sales
   •    Concessions
   •    Ticket Collection
   •    Game Attendant
   •    Clean Up
*We understand student schedules are busy and welcome help for all or part of this time frame. Please contact Kris Lunsford @
kris.peccole@gmail.com (3/14)
 
The Faith Lutheran Red Cross Club is sponsoring our next blood drive on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.  Click on this link to sign up, please. Blood Drive Link (2/21)
 
 HS SPORTS REMINDERS  
2024/2025 School Year 
Aktivate: 
If you are planning on participating in High School Sports, please complete your Aktivate registration for the 2024/2025 school year ASAP. The website is as follows:  www.aktivate.com 
HS Sports Physicals - Please use NEW NIAA Physical forms as of 4/1/23: You can obtain the most current physical forms/instructions from Crusader Connect, Resources Page, under MS/HS Sports Registration Information.  Aktivate Instructions/NIAA NEW Physical Forms
Please do not use the physical forms provided by the doctor's office. They are usually not current and will be rejected. 
--Physicals expire 12 months from the date of the doctor's signature. --Up to date physicals are required for the 2024/2025 school year. It is recommended to schedule your physical over the summer break so it’s good for the whole year. 
--All completed physicals must be uploaded into Aktivate for approval.  --If your athlete's physical expires before or during their season, they will not be allowed to try out for a team. Example: Your child is trying out for a fall sport, your previously completed physical was done on 11/10/23. The physical is expired as of 11/10/24. It will not be valid for the 2024/2025 Fall season since it expires during the Fall season. A new physical must be obtained before the season in order for your athlete to try out for their Fall sport. 
HS Sport Season Schedule 2024/2025  
 
Fall: Football - 7/30/24 - 11/27/24 
Fall: Non-Football Sports - 8/3/24 - 11/27/24 
Winter: 11/16/24 - 2/23/25 
Spring: 2/15/25 - 5/18/25 
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact the HS Athletic Administrative Assistant at: heidi.cohen@flhsemail.org or 702-804-4425.
 
MIDDLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS
 
 
MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTS
 
** MS Softball ** 
Tryouts:  February 24th 
5:30 - 7:30 pm @ FAITH SOFTBALL FIELD
Contact Coach Finger with any questions
 
** MS Tennis ** 
Interest meeting: Tuesday, February 25th
3:30 pm in the Library
Tryouts:  Monday, March 3rd and Tuesday, March 4th
3:30 - 5:30 pm @ Faith Tennis Courts
First Practice will be March 6th from 3:30 - 5:00 pm
Contact Coach Fridrich with any questions
 
** MS Golf ** 
Tryouts:  
Girls:  March 3rd and 5th @ 3:30 pm @ Palm Valley Golf Course
Boys:  March 4th and 6th @3:30 pm @ Palm Valley Golf Course
Contact Coach Janssen with any questions
 
** MS Track and Field ** 
Interest meeting: Thursday, February 20th
3:30 pm in the Library
Practices will begin March 3rd
Season runs from March thru beginning of May
Contact Coach Baumgart with any questions
 
** MS Girls Lacrosse ** Opportunity
Are you interested in playing MS Girls Lacrosse
Practices are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 3:30-5:00 pm
Contact Coach Thompson with questions or if you want to give it a try!
Interest Form:  MS Girls Lacrosse Interest Form (3/1)
 
** MS Soccer ** 
Tryouts:  March 3rd, 4th, & 5th
3:30 - 5:00 pm @ Community Park
Contact Coach Chinn with any questions
 
** MS Cheer ** for the 2025/2026 School Year
Interest meeting: Tuesday, April 1st
4:30 pm in the Library
Tryouts:  April 7th, 8th, 9th
3:30 - 7:00 pm in the Student Center
Contact Coach Bridges with any questions
Interest Form:  25/26 MS Cheer Interest Form (4/9)
 
2025-2026 High School Cheer Tryouts
The tryout registration is now available for all current/accepted 8th-11th graders. Please fill out the google form and more information will be sent to you by February 28th.
If you have any questions, please see Coach Tonniges in 603, in the CPAC, across from the band room or email at 
faithcheer@flhsemail.org (3/25)
 
DEVOTIONS
Today’s Reading: Catechism: The Ninth Commandment
Daily Lectionary: Job 15:1-23, 30-35John 6:60-71
You shall not covet your neighbor’s house. What does this mean? We should fear and love God so that we do not scheme to get our neighbor’s inheritance or house, or get it in a way which only appears right, but help and be of service to him in keeping it. (Luther’s Small Catechism – The Ninth Commandment)
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
Covet: (v.) to sinfully desire what is not yours. This is not meant to be political, but what follows is sometimes used politically. We hear that the “Top 1%” are only seeking more. That the bottom end of the income scale is in terrible shape.
But if you look around the world, the poorest Americans are richer than most of the rest of humanity. Billions of people live on around $2.00 per day. Yes, two dollars. It puts into perspective that desire for a new iPhone, doesn’t it? A new car for graduation sounds a bit…much when billions of people don’t have running water at home. I don’t say this to make you feel guilty (unless you are coveting something fiendishly right now!) but to put things into perspective.
Your neighbor is anyone on earth who isn’t you. So, how can you be a faithful Christian who loves all of your neighbors and doesn’t just think of yourself? By remembering what Jesus did for you. We can love only because Jesus first loved us. Jesus showed his perfect love for you in his life, death, and resurrection. He still shows that love in his Word, in Holy Absolution, in Baptism, and in the Lord’s Supper— Gifts freely given to you in love.
Because he piles this love and these Gifts upon you, you are able to love your neighbors near and far. You can consider how to love them both spiritually and materially by remembering how Jesus has already loved and forgiven you. Yes, Jesus will forgive your covetousness just like every other sin you bring before him in repentance.
Do you need an iced coffee every day, or could you help the local food bank with that money? Do you need another pair of sneakers (that everyone else in your class has!), or might you be able to love your neighbors by giving those dollars to the mission society your church supports? 
You aren’t going to solve world poverty by giving up Starbucks and Vans, but that’s not the point. Instead, focus more on your neighbors than yourself. Love those around you as you can and as you are able with the love of Christ, and that will help you to think less about what you want and more about your family in Christ.
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
“You shall not crave your neighbor’s house Nor covet money, goods, or spouse. Pray God He would your neighbor bless As you yourself wish success.” Have mercy, Lord! (LSB 581:10)
-Rev. Duane Bamsch, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Grass Valley, CA.
Audio Reflections Speaker: Pastor Jonathan Lackey is the pastor at Grace Lutheran Church, Vine Grove, KY.
What makes a church “good?” Come join the fictional family as they test out eight different churches in their brand-new town and answer this question along the way. Will the Real Church Please Stand Up? by Matthew Richard, now available from Concordia Publishing House.
 
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