Homer High School:
Thursday, March 1 — Spirit Week: Class Color Day
Friday, March 2 — There will be a pep assembly in the Mariner Theatre at 3 p.m. This is the last day of Sprit Week and is Blue and Gold Day.
Homer Flex:
March 9 — Inservice – No school. Staff PLC on restorative justice implementation and student interventions.
March 12–16 — Spring Break, no school
Homer Middle School:
Friday, March 2 — Pep Rally during Enrichment Time. Also, Activity Night at 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 3 — Finals of borough tournament at 10 a.m. at Skyview. Also, the borough tournament for cross-country skiing starts at 10 a.m. in Seward.
Tuesday, March 6 — Music in the school month. Band only at 6 p.m. at the Homer Mariner Theater.
Wednesday and Thursday, March 7-8 — Resiliency and Tough Times in eighth grade health
Fireweed Academy:
Both Schools:
Monday, March 5 — APC meeting at Big Fireweed at 4:30 p.m. All are welcome.
Friday, March 9 — Teacher In Service, no school
March 12-16 — Spring Break Week
Monday, April 2 — APC meeting at Big Fireweed at 4:30 p.m. All are welcome.
Wednesday, April 4 — Early Release Day
Big Fireweed:
Jan. 18-Mar. 1 — Math Homework Club with Jon on Thursdays
Little Fireweed
March 5-8 — Little Fireweed Swim Week at Kate Kuhns Pool
West Homer Elementary:
Tuesday, March 6 – Music in the Schools Concert at 6 p.m. in the Homer High School Auditorium
Friday, March 9 – No school, Inservice Day
March 12-16 – Spring Break
Monday, March 26 – Site Council meeting from 6-7 p.m. in the WHE Library
Paul Banks Elementary:
After School programs continue each day from 2:30-4 p.m. They include: Ceramics: Mondays through April 2; Floor Hockey and Outdoor Explorers: Tuesdays/Thursdays through March 8; Lego Creators: Wednesdays through April 4.
The Iditarod themed Read-A-Thon runs through March 8. This is a school-wide event where students read to solve the “Mystery of the Missing Books.” This event also serves as a fundraiser for various programs and technology at Paul Banks, as well as books for Bingo-for-Books and the school library.
Thursday, March 1 – All Read-A-Thon minutes due
Wednesday, March 7 – All pledge money due
Thursday, March 8 – Read-A-Thon closing assembly, awards for top readers and earners will be announced
Friday, March 9 – End of 3rd Quarter. Inservice/Workday, no school for students
March 12-16 – Spring Break
McNeil Canyon Elementary:
Friday, March 2 — Dr. Seuss Celebration
Tuesday, March 6 — Music in the Schools Concert at 6 p.m. at the Homer Mariner Theatre.
March 9-16 — No school for students. March 9 is an inservice day.
March 26 — Spring picture day. Two volunteers are needed from 8:15-10:30 a.m.
April 18 — Site Council meeting at 3:30 p.m. in the library
Scholarships:
The Kenai Borough Employees Association (KBEA) Scholarship Committee is currently accepting applications for four scholarships of $500 each. The scholarships are available to all 2018 graduates of the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District (including public, private, and home-schooled). Applications and instructions are available from any Kenai Peninsula Borough High School counselors’ office or on the Borough’s web site at www.kpb.us under “Hot Topics.” Applications must be received, or postmarked by 5 p.m. March 30. Applications can be mailed or dropped off at: Kenai Peninsula Borough, KBEA Scholarship Committee (Attn: Ann Shirnberg), 144 North Binkley Street, Soldotna, Alaska 99669. Application may also be received by email at ashirnberg@kpb.us. Put “KBEA Scholarship Application” in the subject line of the email.
The American Legion Auxiliary presents several scholarships to graduating high school seniors and continuing education students.
Students from Anchor Point, Nikolaevsk and south across Kachemak Bay, East End Road, and Connections are eligible to apply for these scholarships. Check the deadlines for the following:
Applications are available at your local high school counselor’s office and at the American Legion Mile, 2.5 East Road – Homer.
National President’s Scholarship $1,500 plus: Award is gifted to high school seniors who are daughters, sons, greats and step-great children of veterans who served in the Armed Forces during eligibility dates for membership in The American Legion. Return completed application to your nearest American Legion Post or American Legion Auxiliary. Deadline is March 1.
National Non-Traditional Auxiliary Scholarship $1,000: For continuing students who are members of the Legion, Auxiliary, or S.A.L. (Legion Family). Deadline March 1, 2018. Thinking about going back to college – this one is for you. Return your completed application to the nearest American Legion Post or American Legion Auxiliary.
Auxiliary Spirit of Youth Scholarship $1,000: Must be a Junior Auxiliary Member for past three years and hold a membership card for the current (2018) year. A 4 year Award. Return your completed application to the nearest American Legion Post or American Legion Auxiliary. Deadline March 1.
Department of Alaska – Richard D. Johnson Memorial $1,000: For any high school senior who may not be able to get a scholarship and are ready to make a commitment to post-secondary education. Deadline is March 30.
Merrilyn Stock Memorial Scholarship $500-$1,000: For continuing students (no matter what age) who are members of the Legion Family. Due March 31.
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 16 Scholarships $500 award: High School Seniors (student GPA 2 to 3.5), Deadline is April 10.
American Legion Auxiliary Robert Turkington Memorial Scholarship: “Make Hay While The Sun Shines”
(1) $750 Scholarship for a high school senior student (GPA no higher than 3.5).
Contact Darlene 235-6789 or Post @ 235-8864 for more information and/or applications. Several of the state and national scholarships have A $500 (Homer winner) Award.