• (507) 765 – 3845
  • info@isd2198.k12.mn.us
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Welcome to FC High School

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Mailing Address:
Fillmore Central High School
145 Main Ave. South
P.O. Box 599
Harmony, MN 55939

Office Hours:
7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Monday to Friday

Phone:
(507) 886-6464 or (507) 765-3809
ext. 3

Fax:
(507) 765- 3636

High School Administrative Assistant – Mrs. Brenda Ristau

If you would like the high school daily announcements emailed to you, please contact me. Also, if you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact me at the high school office – call 886-6464 or 765-3809, and option 3.

Contact: Mrs. Brenda Ristau

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Fillmore Central High School-Grade 7th and 8th

2023-24 Supply List

Spiral Notebooks – 1 per class
● Pocket Folders – 1 per class
● Book Covers – No need to purchase – Brown Paper Bags are preferred!
● Black, Blue, & Red Pens
● #2 Pencils
● Planner/Calendar (Optional)
● Three Ring Binder or Organizer (Math)
● Headphones or earbuds (Study Skills, Spanish, Ag)
● TI 30X IIS Calculator (Math, Science)
● 3×5” White Index Cards (English 8, Ag)
● Highlighters – At least 2 colors (English 7/8, Study Skills 8)
● 8 . x 11” Ring Bound Sketchbook (Art)
● Erasers (Art)
● Black Sharpie 2 (Art)
● 12-inch ruler with inch/cm (Math, Science, Geography)
● Colored Pencils/Crayons/Markers (Science, Ag, Geography)
● Scissors (Science, Ag, Geography)
● Glue Sticks (Ag, Geography)
● Tri-Fold Display Board (Ag)
● Closed Toe Shoes, Baseball Cap, Jean w/o holes, cotton long sleeve shirt/
sweatshirt for Ag Class when working in the shop
● Athletic shoes (NO BOOTS, SANDALS, OR SLIP-ONS), change of clothing
appropriate for physical activity-pair of shorts, t-shirt (no cut-offs), sweatshirt,
sweatpants, towel, shampoo, soap, deodorant, combination lock-can be rented
from the office for $10.00
● A box of Kleenex to give to the first hour teacher to share with the class throughout the
school year


Please keep in mind that other supplies may be needed or replaced as the
school year goes along. Students may also be asked to pay a fee in some of
their classes. Information will come home from the instructor when this is going to
happen.

1st  hour:  8:20 – 9:36
2nd hour:  9:39 – 10:55

3rd hour:
1st Lunch:   11:00 – 11:30
2nd Lunch:  11:33 – 12:03
3rd Lunch:   12:06 – 12:36

4th hour:   12:39 – 1:55
5th hour:   1:59 – 3:15

Schedule 1:
First Period: 10:20 – 10:55
***Follow normal schedule (3,4,5 periods) the rest of the day.

Schedule 2:
Second Period: 10:20 – 10:55
***Follow normal schedule (3,4,5 periods) the rest of the day.

Schedule 1:
First Period: 8:20 – 9:36
Second Period: 9:39 – 10:55
Third Period:
1: 11:00 – 11:30
2: 11:33 – 12:03
3: 12:06 – 12:30

Schedule 2:
Fourth Period: 8:20 – 9:36
Fifth Period: 9:39 – 10:55
Third Period:
1: 11:00 – 11:30
2: 11:33 – 12:03
3: 12:06 – 12:30

Lunch/Breakfast Prices: Prices have been set as follows for the 2023/2024 school year:
Breakfast: FREE for all students
        Adult $3.00
Lunch: FREE for all students
       Adult $5.00
       Extra Milk (all) $0.50
Starting school year 2023-24, we are joining Minnesota’s Free School Meals Program. All students can receive one breakfast and one lunch free of charge each day at school. Although no application is required to receive this free meal benefit, filling out the Application for Educational Benefits is still important! Your application will help the school qualify for education funds, discounts, and other meal programs. Applications are available for pick up at the school office or on the website. 
Your student must take the required components of the meal for it to be free of charge. Student lunch accounts will be charged if they do not take a full meal and for any extra items they take (extra milk or ala carte). Please be aware of these additional charges and that your student may still need money on their lunch account. 

Families who qualify for free or reduced meals are reminded that students are charged for anything extra the student takes with the meal (extra milk or extra ala cart items)

7th and 8th grade class dues are $20.00 per year.
9th through 11th grade class dues are $50.00 per year.

As per the high school student handbook, “Annual class dues are regarded as a legitimate and essential part of student activities. They are assessed to benefit all students by helping to reduce the cost of special events.”

The high school office is open on school days from 7:30 A.M. until 4:00 P.M. Telephone numbers are 507-886-6464, option 3 or 507-765-3809, option 3.

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