Districtwide
Nov. 26-27: Thanksgiving break.
Chapman School
Nov. 16: Basketball vs. CIA at Chapman, 4 p.m.
Nov. 18: Movie supporting VFW's Thanksgiving baskets, "The Tale of Despereaux," rated G, admission two cans of food of two non-perishable food items; 3:15 p.m.
Connections
Juniors and seniors: Contact your Connections adviser for information on upcoming college visits and financial aid presentations.
Battle of the Books, grades K-2: Meets Wednesdays, 4-5 p.m., Homer Public Library.
Battle of the Books, grades 3-4: Meets Thursdays, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Homer Connections Office.
Grad Kenai: Dropped out of high school? It's not too late. Recover credits you are missing. Enroll in only the classes you need to finish and earn your high school diploma. Call Connections, 226-1880.
Fireweed Academy
Nov. 13: Field trip to air traffic control, all grades.
Dec. 17: Last day of school before winter break.
Dec. 18: In-service, no school.
Flex School
Ongoing: Registration for grades 9-12.
Homer Middle School
Nov. 14: Basketball at Seward, 1 p.m.
Nov. 17: Basketball v. Nikiski, at HMS, 3:15 p.m.
Nov. 20: Basketball v. Soldotna, at HMS, 3:15 p.m.
Nov. 24: Basketball v. Soldotna at Soldotna, 3:30 p.m.
Kachemak Selo School
Nov. 18: Parent meeting.
Nov. 26: Holiday.
McNeil Canyon Elementary School
Nov. 12: Family math and science night, 6:30 p.m.
Nov. 19: Kindergarten harvest lunch.
Nov. 24: Spotlight lunch with the following students: Lauren Allen, Levi Skalisky, Seamus Donovan, Ella Blanton-Yourkowski, Jade Jones, Madison Story, Tanner Reid, Abby Middleton, Austin Shafford, Spencer Warren, Brenna Brady, Hudson Coggins, Dakota Harris, Troy Anderson, Bradly Wythe, Marina Reyes and Kyler Mahoney. Parents are invited to join their children and the principal for lunch, 11:25 a.m.
Ninilchik School
Through Nov. 20: Food drive.
Nov. 30: Junior-class fundraiser.
Dec. 12: Christmas Bazaar.
Paul Banks Elementary School
Nov. 20: Movie Night, 7 p.m.
Nov. 25: Wear your harvest clothes.
Voznesenka School
Dec. 4: Vacation day.
West Homer Elementary School
Nov. 17: Site council, 6 p.m.
Dec. 15: Winter concert at WHE; grades 3-4, 5 p.m.; grades 5-6, 7 p.m.
Community Schools
Wednesdays, 7:30-8:30 p.m.: Latin Dance, the workout; Homer High School green room; taught by Jeannette Aragones; $10 per class; six for $48. Call 299-1127.
Today: Auto Boot Camp, an introductory class to learn how to check oil and other fluids, tire pressure change a tire and change windshield wiper blades. Two separate classes offered. Call in advance. Fee $20 payable to instructor. Held in Homer High Shcool auto shop; 6-8 p.m.
Nov. 13-15: Jewelry Making: Intermediate Silver Smithing. Art Koeninger instructs in the design and fabrication of jewelry and small metal objects. Call by Nov. 11 if interested; minimum of five particpants is required. Fee $150 payable to instructor. In Homer High School art room; 6-9 p.m. Nov. 13, 9 am.-5 p.m. Nov. 14, 1-6 p.m. Nov. 15.
Kachemak Bay Campus
Nov. 20: Student Association's Foreign Film Friday features "Dam Street" from the 2007 Global Film Initiative. This Chinese film is directed by Li Yu and is open to students and the public. Donations accepted.
Nov. 26-29: KBC is closed.
To enroll in literacy, adult basic English as a second language or GED classes, call 235-1602.
Registration for spring semester classes is underway. See the course schedule, www.homer.alaska.edu. Register online or at KBC.
Essay contest
High school studens and teachers are reminded that the Bill of Rights Institute's national "Being An American Essay Contest" deadline is Dec. 1. The contest asks students to answer the question: "What civic value do you believe is most essential to being an American?" Teachers must submit essays online at www.beinganamerican.org for a chance to win cash prizes and trips to the naton's capital, awarded to teachers and students. The names of the top three prize winners in nine contest regons will be announced in the spring of 2010. First place winners in each region and their sponsoring teachers each receive $5,000 cash; second place $2,500; third place $1,250. Honorable mention prizes of $250 will be awarded to 7 students and teachers. For information, visit the Web at www.beinganamerican.org.
Scholarships
High school students in grades 9-12, including home school and private school in the Homer area, including across the bay, Anchor Point and at the head of the bay, are invited by General Buckner American Legion Post 16, to compete in the National High School Oratorical Contest. The subject of an 8-10 minute "prepared oration" must be about some phase of the constitution of the United States, emphasizing duties and obligations of a citizen to the U.S. government. Each contestant will be asked to speak 3-5 minutes on one of the assigned topics. Oratorical information data sheets must be returned to the American Legion chairman on or before Dec. 1. The Homer contest will be in January, district level in Kenai in February, state competition in Anchorage in April. For more information, contact the post at 235-8864 or Bill Sheldon at 235-6789.
The Forrest Jones Memorial Scholarship is awarded the first week of March. The amount of the scholarship for 2010 will be $3,000. Deadline for applications is Jan. 10. For applicants to be eligible, they must be enrolled in or applying to one of the following in an aviation field or a high school senior applying to an accredited college or university, a licensed flight school or a related certification program. Copies can be obtained by visiting www.alaskaaircarriers.org.






