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Mason Beal pursues professional horse breeding

Mason Beal pursues professional horse breeding

Micah Friesen and Micah Friesen December 5, 2019
The aspirations of most high school sophomores consist of distant goals which they hope to take on beyond high school. However, Mason Beal, ‘22, spends each school day keeping up with friends, school work and finishing his day on the family ranch, pursuing his goal of becoming a professional horse breeder. Beal, a fifth-generation trainer at Beal’s Quarter Horses, chases a career as a horse breeder and hopes to major in equine reproduction. Growing up on his family ranch provided Beal with first-hand experience and knowledge about breeding, training and ranch maintenance. 
Senior, Max Hinton prepares his smoothies for students to buy.

Econ Fair 2022

Trinity Cox and Trinity Cox April 6, 2022

Robert Foshee’s Economics class hosts the 15th annual Econ Fair at lunch, March 30. Seniors are allotted four weeks to create their product, budget, advertise and market to eventually sell their...

Basketball senior night

Basketball senior night

Taylor Beckworth February 25, 2022

Basketball senior night celebrates the end of a season for the class of '22,  along with their families, Feb. 24. Senior girls include Makayla Davila, Carlee Zamarripa, Haley Wedeking and Jackie...

[Reel] Basket Ball Senior Night

Micah Friesen and Micah Friesen February 16, 2022

Basket ball Senior Night from The Feather Online on Vimeo. Basket ball Senior Night honors 10 senior players before their games , Feb. 8. The night kicks of with a win by the FC girls basketball...

Boys basketball winter preview

Boys basketball winter preview

Nathan Bridges and Nathan Bridges December 16, 2021

After a two-year hiatus, the basketball season has officially begun. Every game students fill the nuthouse with families packing the gymnasium, screaming and cheering for the team. The basketball team...

Join the Discussion: Alternative learning at home

Join the Discussion: Alternative learning at home

Shane Phillips and Shane Phillips March 26, 2020
With the continuing outbreak of the corona virus, schools around the world shut down to keep students and faculty safe. Many schools, including Fresno Christian, continue education on various online platforms. Utilizing Schoology, FCS teachers continue assigning and grading work.
Along with their performance at the Disneyland Candlelight Concert, Dec. 8, students will return to perform in their annual Christmas concert, Dec. 9.

PROMO: Chamber choir to perform in Disneyland Candlelight Concert, Dec. 8

Andrew Rieker and Andrew Rieker December 5, 2019
The campus chamber choir plans on singing in a mass choir at the annual Disneyland Candlelight Concert, Dec. 8. A day later the campus choral program will perform in the Lessons & Carols Christmas concert in the Peoples Church Auditorium, Dec. 9, at 7 p.m.
Kristina Breshears thrives in high school atmosphere

Kristina Breshears thrives in high school atmosphere

Mackenzie Beckworth and Mackenzie Beckworth December 11, 2018
Arriving at FC in 2015, campus math teacher Kristina Breshears employs patience and kindness in her teaching style. After becoming a stay-at-home-mom to care for her three kids, Breshears decided to return to instruct math. After teaching for seven years at Central High East campus, she is entering her fourth year at FC.
Join The Discussion: Christmas gifts, favorite moments

Join The Discussion: Christmas gifts, favorite moments

Kyler Garza December 7, 2018
As bells jingle, trees are put up, and lights shine, high schoolers give subtle or very obvious hints as to what they want for Christmas. For some parents they are left in the dark, with not knowing what they might want. The origin of Christmas began with Jesus‘s birth, as a symbol for all Christians that God gave up his son to save us. He gave a gift to us, as the wise men gave gifts to Jesus. In remembrance of what a God has done we give gifts to others.
Fullers Impact on Students

Fuller’s Impact on Students

Alyssa Reese and Alyssa Reese October 12, 2018
P.E. and track coach, Mick Fuller, encourages students to live a healthier lifestyle by teaching the high school track team lifting techniques in Barbell Club and training in strength and conditioning class, Oct. 12.
Renovated science lab provides new opportunities

Renovated science lab provides new opportunities

Mackenzie Beckworth and Mackenzie Beckworth September 18, 2018

Science department shares excitement for improved facilities After years of teaching in only one room for multiple classes of science, Dr. Karen Walters and Scott Bucher now instruct in their own lab...

The luncheon celebrates and honors the students hard work after they have completed the test.

Eighth grade prepares for annual U.S. Constitution test

Reese Brown and Reese Brown November 30, 2017
The famed Constitution test is the right of passage for campus eighth graders. The test, administered on the morning of Dec. 1, is followed by the 'State Dinner'. For numerous years, junior high teacher Hallie Rojeski has taught the Constitution because it provides students the knowledge of how the government under which they live works. 
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